Journal of Medical Case Reports (May 2010)

Endoscopic therapy using an endoscopic variceal ligation for minute cancer of the esophagogastric junction complicated with esophageal varices: a case report

  • Inamori Masahiko,
  • Takahashi Hirokazu,
  • Yoneda Kyoko,
  • Hosono Kunihiro,
  • Endo Hiroki,
  • Iida Hiroshi,
  • Abe Yasunobu,
  • Akiyama Tomoyuki,
  • Ryo Akihide,
  • Yamanaka Shoji,
  • Inayama Yoshiaki,
  • Nakajima Atsushi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-4-149
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 149

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Abstract Introduction Standard endoscopic mucosal resection or endoscopic submucosal dissection is a procedure for patients with minute cancers, complicated with esophageal varices that puts them at high risk of bleeding. Case presentation We present the case of a 77-year-old Japanese man with alcoholic cirrhosis who underwent a routine endoscopy examination as a screening procedure for esophageal varices and was incidentally diagnosed as having minute cancer of the esophagogastric junction with esophageal varices. Endoscopic ultrasonography findings suggested that the minute cancer was a non-invasive carcinoma (carcinoma in situ) and a 2 mm in diameter blood vessel, feeding the esophageal varices, pierced the lesion. Following the examination, we carried out endoscopic treatment of the minute cancer and esophageal varices. Endoscopic variceal ligation was performed using a pneumo-activated device (Sumitomo Bakelite, Tokyo, Japan). Two years after the treatment, during the follow-up endoscopic examination on the patient, recurrence of carcinoma was not detected endoscopically or histologically. Conclusion Endoscopic therapy using an endoscopic variceal ligation device for minute cancer of the esophagogastric junction, complicated with esophageal varices, may be an acceptable and easily applicable method.