The expansion of endoscopic submucosal dissection in France: A prospective nationwide survey

Introduction Early reports of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) in Europe suggested high complication rates and disappointing outcomes compared to publications from Japan. Since 2008, we have been conducting a nationwide survey to monitor the outcomes and complications of ESD over time. Materia...

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Veröffentlicht in:United European gastroenterology journal 2017-02, Vol.5 (1), p.45-53
Hauptverfasser: Barret, Maximilien, Lepilliez, Vincent, Coumaros, Dimitri, Chaussade, Stanislas, Leblanc, Sarah, Ponchon, Thierry, Fumex, Fabien, Chabrun, Edouard, Bauret, Paul, Cellier, Christophe, Coron, Emmanuel, Bichard, Philippe, Bulois, Philippe, Charachon, Antoine, Rahmi, Gabriel, Bellon, Serge, Lerhun, Marc, Arpurt, Jean-Pierre, Koch, Stéphane, Napoleon, Bertrand, Vaillant, Eric, Esch, Anouk, Farhat, Said, Robin, Francoise, Kaddour, Nadira, Prat, Frédéric
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction Early reports of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) in Europe suggested high complication rates and disappointing outcomes compared to publications from Japan. Since 2008, we have been conducting a nationwide survey to monitor the outcomes and complications of ESD over time. Material and methods All consecutive ESD cases from 14 centers in France were prospectively included in the database. Demographic, procedural, outcome and follow-up data were recorded. The results obtained over three years were compared to previously published data covering the 2008–2010 period. Results Between November 2010 and June 2013, 319 ESD cases performed in 314 patients (62% male, mean (±SD) age 65.4 ± 12) were analyzed and compared to 188 ESD cases in 188 patients (61% male, mean (±SD) age 64.6 ± 13) performed between January 2008 and October 2010. The mean (±SD) lesion size was 39 ± 12 mm in 2010–2013 vs 32.1 ± 21 for 2008–2010 (p = 0.004). En bloc resection improved from 77.1% to 91.7% (p 
ISSN:2050-6406
2050-6414
DOI:10.1177/2050640616644392