Long-term follow up of endoscopic resection for type 3 gastric NET

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Yong Hwan Kwon [1 ]
Seong Woo Jeon [1 ]
Gwang Ha Kim [2 ]
Jin Il Kim [3 ]
Il-Kwun Chung [4 ]
Sam Ryong Jee [5 ]
Heung Up Kim [6 ]
Geom Seog Seo [7 ]
Gwang Ho Baik [8 ]
Kee Don Choi [9 ]
Jeong Seop Moon [10 ]
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[1] Department of Internal Medicine,Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital
[2] Department of Internal Medicine,Kyungpook National University Hospital
[3] Department of Internal Medicine,Busan National University School of Medicine
[4] Department of Internal Medicine,Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine
[5] Department of Internal Medicine,Soonchunhyang University
[6] Department of Internal Medicine,Inje University Pusan Paik Hospital
[7] Department of Internal Medicine,Jeju National University School of Medicine
[8] Department of Internal Medicine,Digestive Disease Research Institute,Wonkwang University College of Medicine
[9] Department of Internal Medicine,Hallym University College of Medicine
[10] Department of Internal Medicine,University of Ulsan College of Medicine,Asan Medical Center
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Stomach; Neuroendocrine tumor; Endo-scopic resection; Treatment; Carcinoid;
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R735.2 [胃肿瘤];
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摘要
AIM:To clarify the short and long-term results and to prove the usefulness of endoscopic resection in type 3gastric neuroendocrine tumors(NETs).METHODS:Of the 119 type 3 gastric NETs diagnosed from January 1996 to September 2011,50 patients treated with endoscopic resection were enrolled in this study.For endoscopic resection,endoscopic mucosal resection(EMR)or endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD)was used.Therapeutic efficacy,complications,and follow-up results were evaluated retrospectively.RESULTS:EMR was performed in 41 cases and ESD in 9 cases.Pathologically complete resection was performed in 40 cases(80.0%)and incomplete resection specimens were observed in 10 cases(7 vs 3 patients in the EMR vs ESD group,P=0.249).Upon analysis of the incomplete resection group,lateral or vertical margin invasion was found in six cases(14.6%)in the EMR group and in one case in the ESD group(11.1%).Lymphovascular invasions were observed in two cases(22.2%)in the ESD group and in one case(2.4%)in the EMR group(P=0.080).During the follow-up period(43.73;13-60 mo),there was no evidence of tumor recurrence in either the pathologically complete resection group or the incomplete resection group.No recurrence was reported during follow-up.In addition,no mortality was reported in either the complete resection group or the incomplete resection group for the duration of the follow-up period.CONCLUSION:Less than 2 cm sized confined submucosal layer type 3 gastric NET with no evidence of lymphovascular invasion,endoscopic treatment could be considered at initial treatment.
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页码:8703 / 8708
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