Clinical Endoscopy (Jan 2023)

Gastric wall abscess after endoscopic submucosal dissection

  • Seung Jung Yu,
  • Sang Heon Lee,
  • Jun Sik Yoon,
  • Hong Sub Lee,
  • Sam Ryong Jee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2021.203
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56, no. 1
pp. 114 – 118

Abstract

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Gastric wall abscess, a localized form of phlegmonous gastritis, is a rare complication of endoscopic resection. We report the first case of gastric wall abscess developing after endoscopic submucosal dissection in Korea. A 72-year-old woman visited our clinic to receive treatment for gastric adenoma. The patient successfully underwent endoscopic submucosal dissection with no complications. The final diagnosis was well-differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma. We performed follow-up endoscopy 10 weeks later and found a large subepithelial lesion on the posterior wall of the gastric antrum. Abdominal computed tomography revealed hypodense wall thickening and a 5 cm heterogenous multilobular mass in the submucosal layer of the gastric antrum. Submucosal invasion with mucin-producing adenocarcinomas could therefore not be excluded. The patient agreed to undergo additional gastrectomy due to the possibility of a highly malignant lesion. The final diagnosis was acute suppurative inflammation with the formation of multiple abscesses in the mural layers and omentum. The patient was discharged with no complications.

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