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Endoscopic submucosal dissection: the first twelve surgical procedures

Abstract

The endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is deemed to be efficient but complex and associated with high risks of complications method intended for removal of large bowel neoplasms. The paper analyses retrospective results of the first 12 ESD of straight intestine and sigmoid colon. 11 neoplasms were removed completely, 1 neoplasm - by fragments. The operations lasted from 20 to 155 minutes. There was one complication - extraperitoneal microperforation treated via non-surgical methods.

About the Authors

M. Yu. Agapov
Vladivostok State Medical University; Departmental Clinical Hospital of the Vladivostok Station, JSC RZhD
Russian Federation


N. A. Taran
Vladivostok State Medical University
Russian Federation


E. F. Ryizhkov
Vladivostok State Medical University
Russian Federation


A. S. Barsukov
Vladivostok State Medical University
Russian Federation


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Agapov M.Yu., Taran N.A., Ryizhkov E.F., Barsukov A.S. Endoscopic submucosal dissection: the first twelve surgical procedures. Pacific Medical Journal. 2011;(4):19-21. (In Russ.)

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