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Vol.24 No.10 1991 October [Table of Contents] [Full text ( PDF 480KB)]
INVITED LECTURES

Endoscopic Mucosectomy for Mucosal Carcinomas in the Esophagus

Hiroyasu Makuuchi1), 2), Takao Machimura1), Yoshio Soh1), Kyoichi Mizutani1), Hideo Shimada1), Takashi Sugihara1), Yutaka Tokuda1), Tetsuji Sasaki1), Tomoo Tajima1), Toshio Mitomi1), Tai Ohmori2), Hiroshi Miyoshi2)

Department of Surgery, Tokai University School of Medicine1) and Keio Cancer Detective Center2)

Superficial esophageal carcinomas, even mucosal carcinomas are increasing in number because of developments in endoscopic diagnosis and chromoendoscopy. In mucosal carcinomas, in which the muscularis mucosa is not invaded, both lymphnode metastasis and lymphatic and vessel invasion are extremely rare. Therefore, these superficial mucosal carcinomas could be treated by endoscopic mucosectomy. Instead, for lesions more than 3 cm in size or multiple lesions spreading widely throughout the esophagus, a blunt esophagectomy without thoracotomy should be performed. We have treated 19 mucosal carcinomas in 15 patients by endoscopic mucosectomy. The techniques of mucosectomy are as follows: (1) The extension of the lesion is determined by iodine staining. (2) The area to be resected is marked by high-frequency electric coagulation. (3) Approximately 5 to 10 ml of saline containing 80,000- to 160,000-fold diluted epinephrine and indigocarmine is injected into the submucosal layer of the lesion. (4) Endoscopic mucosectomy is performed, and the lesion is resected. (5) Mucosectomy is followed by iodine staining to assure the complete resection of the lesion. Up to now, no complications following mucosectomy have occurred except for one case of subcutaneous emphysema. This patient recovered in a few days with only antibiotic treatment.

Key words
endoscopic mucosectomy, strip biopsy for esophageal carcinoma, mucosal carcinoma in the esophagus

Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg 24: 2599-2603, 1991

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Hiroyasu Makuuchi Department of Surgery, Tokai University School of Medicine
Boseidai Isehara-City, 259-11 JAPAN

Accepted
July 3, 1991

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