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Management after Endoscopic Snare Papillectomy for Ampullary Adenomas

Authors
Kim, Ji HunKim, Jin HongHwang, Jae ChulYoo, Byung MooMoon, Jong HoLee, Dong KiKim, Ho GakCho, Young DeokLee, Don HaengPark, Sang Heum
Issue Date
Sep-2013
Publisher
Thieme
Keywords
Endoscopic snare papillectomy; High grade dysplasia; Surgical management
Citation
Hepato-Gastroenterology, v.60, no.126, pp 1268 - 1273
Pages
6
Journal Title
Hepato-Gastroenterology
Volume
60
Number
126
Start Page
1268
End Page
1273
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/13384
DOI
10.5754/hge11604
ISSN
0172-6390
Abstract
Background/Aims: This study was designed to investigate clinicopathological features of patients who underwent endoscopic snare papillectomy (ESP) and to suggest how to manage patients after the procedure according to the pathological findings. Methodology: Seventy-nine patients underwent ESP for ampullary tumors in 7 tertiary medical centers in Korea. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of each patient and analyzed the data. Results: Complete resection and complication rates of ESP were 76% and 21.7%, respectively; and pancreatitis rate was 11.5%. ESP-related mortality rate was 2.5% (n=2; 1 perforation and 1 pancreatitis). According to the pathological findings, endoscopic management was performed in 62/65 (95.4%) of low grade dysplasia (LGD) and 9/14(64.3%) of high grade dysplasia (HGD)/cancer on pre-ESP; in 57/62 (92.0%) of LGD and 13/16 (81.3%) of HGD/cancer on ESP; and in 11/13 (84.7%) of LGD and 0/6 (0%) of HGD/cancer on follow-up biopsy. The rates of incomplete resection according to the pre-ESP pathological findings were 18.4% (12/65) in the LGD group and 50% (7/14) in the HGD/cancer. group (p=0.033). Conclusions: HGD or cancer required surgical management. Moreover, pre-procedural HGD/cancer was associated with a high rate of incomplete resection after ESP. Therefore, if the pre-ESP pathological results revealed HGD/cancer, a careful endoscopic follow-up with imaging study or an early surgical intervention should be considered
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