Gut and Liver (Jul 2018)

Long-Term Clinical Outcomes of Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection in Patients with Early Gastric Cancer: A Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study

  • Sang Gyun Kim,
  • Chan Mi Park,
  • Na Rae Lee,
  • Jiyoung Kim,
  • Da Hyun Lyu,
  • Seung-Hee Park,
  • Il Ju Choi,
  • Wan Sik Lee,
  • Seun Ja Park,
  • Jae Jun Kim,
  • Ji Hyun Kim,
  • Chul-Hyun Lim,
  • Joo Young Cho,
  • Gwang Ha Kim,
  • Yong Chan Lee,
  • Hwoon-Yong Jung,
  • Jun Haeng Lee,
  • Hoon Jai Chun,
  • Sang-Yong Seol

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5009/gnl17414
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
pp. 402 – 410

Abstract

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Background/AimsEndoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) has been regarded as a curative treatment for early gastric cancer (EGC) in indicated cases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the nationwide long-term clinical outcomes of ESD for EGC in Korea.Methods : A prospective multicenter cohort study was performed to evaluate the long-term efficacy of ESD for EGC within pre-defined indications at 12 institutes in Korea. The cases that met the expanded criteria upon pathological review after ESD were followed for 5 years. The primary outcome was 5-year disease specific free survival.Results : Six hundred ninety-seven patients with 722 EGCs treated with ESD were prospectively enrolled and followed for 5 years. Complete resection was achieved in 81.3% of the cases, and curative resection was achieved in 86.1%. During the 5-year follow-up, the overall survival rate was 96.6%, and the disease specific free survival rate was 90.6%. Local recurrence developed in 0.9%, and metachronous tumor development occurred in 7.8%; both conditions were treated by endoscopic or surgical treatment. Distant metastasis developed in 0.5% during follow-up.Conclusion : sESD showed excellent long-term clinical outcomes and can be accepted as a curative treatment for patients with EGC who meet the expanded criteria in final pathology studies.

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