Mucosal ablation of Barrett esophagus
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- DOI: 10.1038/nrgastro.2009.90
Mucosal ablation of Barrett esophagus
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- Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2010 Apr;7(4):182
Abstract
The management of Barrett esophagus is evolving with the emergence of new endoscopic technologies. Traditionally, patients with high-grade dysplasia or cancer were referred for esophagectomy. However, with the advent of endoscopic ablative therapies for Barrett esophagus, the treatment paradigm has shifted. Patients with high-grade dysplasia and intramucosal carcinoma are increasingly offered esophagus-sparing therapies. Endoscopic ablative therapies can be categorized into tissue-acquiring and non-tissue-acquiring modalities. Visible lesions in the setting of dysplasia should be treated with a tissue-acquiring modality to stage and resect the lesion appropriately. One or more modalities may be used to eradicate the entire region of affected esophagus totally. Total eradication treats all of the at-risk epithelium and, therefore, treats any metachronous or synchronous lesions. Success of treatment may be gauged by complete remission of cancer, dysplasia, or Barrett esophagus. In addition to procedure-related complications, the risk of residual Barrett esophagus or subsquamous Barrett esophagus remains to be addressed. Endoscopic surveillance and acid suppression is still currently required after ablation.
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