Endoscopic mucosal resection

EMR has become an established therapeutic option for premalignant and early-stage GI malignancies, particularly in the esophagus and colon. EMR can also aid in the diagnosis and therapy of subepithelial lesions localized to the muscularis mucosa or submucosa. Several dedicated EMR devices are availa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gastrointestinal endoscopy 2015-08, Vol.82 (2), p.215-226
Hauptverfasser: Hwang, Joo Ha, MD, PhD, FASGE, Konda, Vani, MD, Abu Dayyeh, Barham K., MD, MPH, Chauhan, Shailendra S., MD, FASGE, Enestvedt, Brintha K., MD, MBA, Fujii-Lau, Larissa L., MD, Komanduri, Sri, MD, Maple, John T., DO, FASGE, Murad, Faris M., MD, Pannala, Rahul, MD, MPH, Thosani, Nirav C., MD, Banerjee, Subhas, MD, FASGE
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Zusammenfassung:EMR has become an established therapeutic option for premalignant and early-stage GI malignancies, particularly in the esophagus and colon. EMR can also aid in the diagnosis and therapy of subepithelial lesions localized to the muscularis mucosa or submucosa. Several dedicated EMR devices are available to facilitate these procedures. Adverse event rates, particularly bleeding and perforation, are higher after EMR relative to other basic endoscopic interventions but lower than adverse event rates for ESD. Endoscopists performing EMR should be knowledgeable and skilled in managing potential adverse events resulting from EMR.
ISSN:0016-5107
1097-6779
DOI:10.1016/j.gie.2015.05.001