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. 2022 Aug 31;18(793):1584-1587.
doi: 10.53738/REVMED.2022.18.793.1584.

[Endoscopic submucosal dissection: advances and perspectives]

[Article in French]
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[Endoscopic submucosal dissection: advances and perspectives]

[Article in French]
Emmanuel Coron et al. Rev Med Suisse. .

Abstract

Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is a mini-invasive technique allowing to resect superficial lesions of the digestive tract and maintaining organ function. High technical expertise is required as well as a network approach with referring physicians, pathologists, radiologists, surgeons and oncologists. Rigorous selection of cases as well as endoscopic management of potential complications (hemorrhage, perforation) is mandatory. Therefore, ESD should preferably be performed in expert centers with high volumes of cases, in order to maintain competency and offer optimal patient's management. Most frequent indications in the Western world are early cancers of the esophagus, stomach and colon as well as non-non-lifting polyps and gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST).

La dissection sous-muqueuse (DSM) est une technique permettant la résection des lésions superficielles du tube digestif, de façon mini-invasive, afin de conserver la fonction de l’organe atteint. L’expertise technique aboutissant à ce geste doit s’accompagner d’un travail en réseau associant médecins référents, pathologistes, radiologues, chirurgiens et oncologues. Elle nécessite une sélection rigoureuse des indications, ainsi que la maîtrise des complications éventuelles (hémorragie, perforation) et doit préférablement être réalisée en centre expert, avec un volume suffisant de cas afin de maintenir la compétence. Les indications les plus fréquentes en Occident concernent les cancers super­ficiels de l’œsophage, de l’estomac et du côlon ainsi que les polypes ne se soulevant pas lors de l’injection sous-muqueuse et les tumeurs stromales gastro-intestinales (GIST).

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