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Efficacy of Current Traction Techniques for Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection

This systematic review aimed to assess the efficacy of the current approach to tissue traction during the endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) of superficial esophageal cancer, early gastric cancer, and colorectal neoplasms. We performed a systematic electronic literature search of articles publis...

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Autores principales: Abe, Seiichiro, Wu, Shih Yea Sylvia, Ego, Mai, Takamaru, Hiroyuki, Sekiguchi, Masau, Yamada, Masayoshi, Nonaka, Satoru, Sakamoto, Taku, Suzuki, Haruhisa, Yoshinaga, Shigetaka, Matsuda, Takahisa, Oda, Ichiro, Saito, Yutaka
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Publicado: Editorial Office of Gut and Liver 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7667936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31887810
http://dx.doi.org/10.5009/gnl19266
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author Abe, Seiichiro
Wu, Shih Yea Sylvia
Ego, Mai
Takamaru, Hiroyuki
Sekiguchi, Masau
Yamada, Masayoshi
Nonaka, Satoru
Sakamoto, Taku
Suzuki, Haruhisa
Yoshinaga, Shigetaka
Matsuda, Takahisa
Oda, Ichiro
Saito, Yutaka
author_facet Abe, Seiichiro
Wu, Shih Yea Sylvia
Ego, Mai
Takamaru, Hiroyuki
Sekiguchi, Masau
Yamada, Masayoshi
Nonaka, Satoru
Sakamoto, Taku
Suzuki, Haruhisa
Yoshinaga, Shigetaka
Matsuda, Takahisa
Oda, Ichiro
Saito, Yutaka
author_sort Abe, Seiichiro
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description This systematic review aimed to assess the efficacy of the current approach to tissue traction during the endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) of superficial esophageal cancer, early gastric cancer, and colorectal neoplasms. We performed a systematic electronic literature search of articles published in PubMed and selected comparative studies to investigate the treatment outcomes of traction-assisted versus conventional ESD. Using the keywords, we retrieved 381 articles, including five eligible articles on the esophagus, 13 on the stomach, and 12 on the colorectum. A total of seven randomized controlled trials and 23 retrospective studies were identified. Clip line traction and submucosal tunneling were effective in reducing the procedural time during esophageal ESD. The efficacy of traction methods in gastric ESD varied in terms of the devices and strategies used depending on the lesion location and degree of submucosal fibrosis. Several prospective and retrospective studies utilized traction devices without the need to reinsert the colonoscope. When pocket creation is included, the traction devices and methods effectively shorten the procedural time during colorectal ESD. Although the efficacy is dependent on the organ and tumor locations, several traction techniques have been demonstrated to be efficacious in facilitating ESD by maintaining satisfactory traction during dissection.
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spelling pubmed-76679362020-11-18 Efficacy of Current Traction Techniques for Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection Abe, Seiichiro Wu, Shih Yea Sylvia Ego, Mai Takamaru, Hiroyuki Sekiguchi, Masau Yamada, Masayoshi Nonaka, Satoru Sakamoto, Taku Suzuki, Haruhisa Yoshinaga, Shigetaka Matsuda, Takahisa Oda, Ichiro Saito, Yutaka Gut Liver Review This systematic review aimed to assess the efficacy of the current approach to tissue traction during the endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) of superficial esophageal cancer, early gastric cancer, and colorectal neoplasms. We performed a systematic electronic literature search of articles published in PubMed and selected comparative studies to investigate the treatment outcomes of traction-assisted versus conventional ESD. Using the keywords, we retrieved 381 articles, including five eligible articles on the esophagus, 13 on the stomach, and 12 on the colorectum. A total of seven randomized controlled trials and 23 retrospective studies were identified. Clip line traction and submucosal tunneling were effective in reducing the procedural time during esophageal ESD. The efficacy of traction methods in gastric ESD varied in terms of the devices and strategies used depending on the lesion location and degree of submucosal fibrosis. Several prospective and retrospective studies utilized traction devices without the need to reinsert the colonoscope. When pocket creation is included, the traction devices and methods effectively shorten the procedural time during colorectal ESD. Although the efficacy is dependent on the organ and tumor locations, several traction techniques have been demonstrated to be efficacious in facilitating ESD by maintaining satisfactory traction during dissection. Editorial Office of Gut and Liver 2020-11-15 2020-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7667936/ /pubmed/31887810 http://dx.doi.org/10.5009/gnl19266 Text en Copyright © 2020 by The Korean Society of Gastroenterology, the Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, the Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility, Korean College of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research, Korean Association the Study of Intestinal Diseases, the Korean Association for the Study of the Liver, Korean Pancreatobiliary Association, and Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Cancer. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Abe, Seiichiro
Wu, Shih Yea Sylvia
Ego, Mai
Takamaru, Hiroyuki
Sekiguchi, Masau
Yamada, Masayoshi
Nonaka, Satoru
Sakamoto, Taku
Suzuki, Haruhisa
Yoshinaga, Shigetaka
Matsuda, Takahisa
Oda, Ichiro
Saito, Yutaka
Efficacy of Current Traction Techniques for Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection
title Efficacy of Current Traction Techniques for Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection
title_full Efficacy of Current Traction Techniques for Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection
title_fullStr Efficacy of Current Traction Techniques for Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection
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title_short Efficacy of Current Traction Techniques for Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection
title_sort efficacy of current traction techniques for endoscopic submucosal dissection
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7667936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31887810
http://dx.doi.org/10.5009/gnl19266
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