Predictive factors for local recurrence and incomplete resection of early gastric cancer treated by endoscopic resection: A Western experience


Autoria(s): HONDO, Fabio Yuji; MALUF-FILHO, Fauze; KISHI, Humberto Setsuo; UEMURA, Ricardo Sato; OKAWA, Luciano; CECCONELLO, Ivan; SAKAI, Paulo
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

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BACKGROUND: Early gastric cancer (EGC) is defined as adenocarcinoma limited to the mucosa or submucosa regardless of lymph node involvement. Local EGC recurrence rates have been described ill Lip to 6% of cases. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate predictive factors for incomplete resection and local recurrence of EGC treated by endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) that was followed up for at least one year. METHODS: From June 1994 to December 2005, 46 patients with EGC underwent EMR. Possible predictive factors for incomplete endoscopic resection and local recurrence were identified by medical chart analysis. Demographic, endoscopic and histopathological data were retrospectively evaluated. EMR was considered complete or incomplete. Patients from the complete resection group were divided into subgroups (with and without local EGC recurrence). RESULTS: Complete resection was possible in 36 cases (76.6%). Predictive factors for incomplete resection were turnout location (P=0.035), histological type (P=0.021), lesion size (P=0.022) and number of resected fragments (P=0.013). On multivariate analysis, undifferentiated histological type (OR 0.8; 95% Cl 0.036 to 0.897) and number of resected fragments (OR 7.34; 95% Cl 1.266 to 42.629) were independent predictive factors for incomplete resection. In the complete resection group, a larger lesion size was associated with a higher the number of resected fragments (P=0.018). Local recurrence occurred in nine cases (25%). Use of the cap technique was the only predictive factor for local recurrence in five of seven cases (71.4%) (P=0.006). CONCLUSIONS: A larger lesion size was associated with a higher number of resected fragments. Undifferentiated adenocarcinoma and piecemeal resection were predictive factors for incomplete resection. Technique type was a predictive factor for local EGC recurrence.

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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, v.23, n.5, p.357-363, 2009

0835-7900

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eng

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PULSUS GROUP INC

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Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology

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Palavras-Chave #Gastric neoplasms #Gastrointestinal endoscopy methods #Local neoplasm recurrence #Risk factors #Treatment outcome #LYMPH-NODE METASTASIS #MUCOSAL RESECTION #SUBMUCOSAL INVASION #PROGNOSTIC-FACTORS #CARCINOMA #STOMACH #LESIONS #LYMPHADENECTOMY #HISTOGENESIS #FEATURES #Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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