1.Evaluation and management of gastrointestinal fistula after upper gastrointestinal tunnel endoscopic surgery
Liang ZHU ; Quanlin LI ; Zuqiang LIU ; Mingyan CAI ; Wenzheng QIN ; Weifeng CHEN ; Yiqun ZHANG ; Yunshi ZHONG ; Liqing YAO ; Pinghong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2023;40(12):1006-1010
To investigate the evaluation and management of gastrointestinal fistula after upper gastrointestinal tunnel endoscopic surgery, a retrospective analysis was performed on 15 patients with gastrointestinal fistula after upper gastrointestinal tunnel endoscopic surgery, who were treated at the Endoscopy Center of Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University from January 2012 to October 2022. All patients were treated successfully after comprehensive treatment. Three patients received metal clipping and gastric tube drainage; 10 patients received gastric tube drainage combined with jejunal nutritional tube placement, and 7 of them had gastric tube directly put into the fistula cavity; 2 patients received covered esophageal stent placement combined with jejunal nutritional tube placement. Five patients received wound tissue glue spraying; 2 patients underwent purse-string suture with nylon loops and metal clips after reduced fistula burned by hot biopsy forcep or argon plasma coagulation. The gastrointestinal fistula after tunnel endoscopic surgery is a complex postoperative complication, which needs early detection, careful evaluation and comprehensive treatment.
2.Feasibility and safety of endoscopic trans-gastric cholecystolithotomy combined with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography for cholecystolithiasis and choledocholithiasis (with video)
Liang ZHU ; Mingyan CAI ; Xiaoyue XU ; Xianli CAI ; Ping WANG ; Quanlin LI ; Boqun ZHU ; Wenzheng QIN ; Weifeng CHEN ; Yiqun ZHANG ; Yunshi ZHONG ; Liqing YAO ; Pinghong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2021;38(11):912-916
To investigate the feasibility and safety of endoscopic trans-gastric cholecystolithotomy(ETGC) combined with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) for cholecystolithiasis and choledocholithiasis. Data of patients with cholecystolithiasis and choledocholithiasis who underwent ETGC after ERCP in Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University from November 2018 to April 2019 were analyzed. Six patients with cholecystolithiasis and choledocholithiasis, 4 males and 2 females, were included in this study.The interval between ERCP and ETGC ranged from 1 to 77 days (median 5 days). All the 6 patients successfully completed ETGC after ERCP, with a surgical success rate of 100%. All the patients had multiple cholecystolithiasis and one patient was complicated with gallbladder polyps.The ETGC operation time was 22-100 min (median 65 min), and the length of hospital stay was 3-9 d (median 6.5 d). Two patients had dull pain in the upper abdomen and increased body temperature after surgery. Abdominal ultrasound in one patient suggested local effusion in the right upper abdomen.Both patients improved after conservative treatment.None of the patients had cholecystitis and cholangitis related symptoms such as right upper abdominal pain or fever during postoperative follow-up, and the follow-up rate was 100%with median follow-up time of 18 month.All the 6 patients underwent abdominal ultrasound examination after surgery. No recurrence occurred in 5 patients. One of the patients showed cholesterol crystals in the gallbladder wall and bile mud deposition.ETGC combined with ERCP is safe and feasible for cholecystolithiasis and choledocholithiasis.
3. A novel and simplified closure method for defect closure after endoscopic full-thickness resection of gastric submucosal tumors: short-term outcomes of "Shao-Mai" closure method
Jie HE ; Baisheng CHEN ; Pinghong ZHOU ; Yunshi ZHONG ; Weifeng CHEN ; Yiqun ZHANG ; Quanlin LI ; Jianwei HU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2020;23(2):183-187
Objective:
To evaluate the feasibility and short-term efficacy of a novel and simplified closure method developed by our team for the defect closure after endoscopic full-thickness resection (EFTR) for gastric submucosal tumors (SMT) in the gastric wall.
Methods:
A prospective single-arm clinical study was used. Inclusion criteria: (1) the lesion was located in the fundus or the greater curvature of the stomach, and was confirmed to originate from the muscularis propria layer; (2) the diameter of the tumor was ≤3.5 cm, and the tumor had no extensive adhesion to the peritoneal tissues and organs in extraperitoneal cavity; (3) the tumor had no malignant features under ultrasound endoscopy; (4) the patient agreed to participate in the study; (5) patients with severe complications were excluded. Based on the above criteria, 20 patients with gastric SMT at the Endoscopy Center of Zhongshan Hospital of Fudan University from January 2015 to March 2018 were enrolled in this study, including 5 males and 15 females with mean age of 61.1 (38 to 70) years. Grasping forceps-assisted endo-loop snare ligation device which is called "Shao-Mai" method was used to close the defect site. All the patients underwent EFTR and "Shao-Mai" method to perform defect closure. After successful tumor resection by EFTR, an endo-loop was anchored onto the edge of the gastric defect with grasping forceps assistance and closed tightly. The observation indicators included tumor size,
4. Application of dental floss traction-assisted endoscopic submucosa dissection to rectal neuroendocrine neoplasm
Qiang SHI ; Di SUN ; Yunshi ZHONG ; Meidong XU ; Bing LI ; Shilun CAI ; Zhipeng QI ; Zhong REN ; Hao ZHANG ; Yuanyuan YONG ; Liqing YAO ; Pinghong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2019;22(4):377-382
Objective:
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of dental floss traction-assisted endoscopic submucosal dissection (DFS-ESD) for rectal neuroendocrine neoplasm (NEN).
Methods:
A retrospective cohort study was performed. Clinical data of rectal NEN patients undergoing ESD at Endoscopy Center of Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University from January 2016 to December 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. Inclusion criteria: 1) age of 18 to 80 years old; 2) maximal diameter of lesions <1.5 cm; 3) tumor locating in the submucosa without invasion into the muscularis propria; 4) no enlarged lymph nodes around bowel and in abdominal cavity; 5) ESD requested actively by patients. A total of 37 patients were enrolled, including 23 male and 14 female cases with mean age of (56.0±11.3) years. All the lesions were single tumor of stage T1, and the mean size was 0.8±0.2(0.5-1.2) cm. Postoperative pathology revealed all samples as neuroendocrine tumors (NET). Seventeen patients received DFS-ESD treatment (DFS-ESD group) and 20 patient received conventional ESD treatment (conventional ESD group). In DFS-ESD group, after the mucosa was partly incised along the marker dots, the endoscopy was extracted, and the dental floss was tied to one arm of the metallic clip. When the endoscope was reinserted, the hemoclip was attached onto the incised mucosa; another hemoclip was attached onto normal mucosa opposite to the lesion in the same way. The submucosa was clearly exposed with the traction of dental floss and the resection could proceed. The conventional ESD group received the traditional ESD operation procedure. The operation time, modified operation time (remaining time after excluding the assembly time of dental floss traction in DFS-ESD group), en bloc resection rate, R0 resection rate, morbidity of operative complication, recurrence and metastasis were compared between two groups.
Results:
The average tumor size was (0.8±0.2) cm in DFS-ESD group and (0.7±0.2) cm in conventional ESD group (
5. Application value of dual channel dual curved endoscope in the endoscopic submucosal dissection for gastric angle mucosal lesions
Gen HUANG ; Jing CHENG ; Pinghong ZHOU ; Yunshi ZHONG ; Weifeng CHEN ; Yiqun ZHANG ; Quanlin LI ; Jianwei HU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2019;22(7):634-638
Objective:
To evaluate the clinical value of dual channel dual curved endoscope in the endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for gastric angle mucosal lesions.
Methods:
A descriptive cohort study was carried out. Clinicopathological data of 20 cases with gastric angle mucosal lesions undergoing ESD by dual channel dual curved endoscope in our center from October 2016 to August 2018 were collected and analyzed retrospectively. Inclusion criteria: (1) the lesion was located in the gastric angle confirmed by gastroscopy before ESD. (2) CT examination showed no distant metastasis. (3) pathological biopsy confirmed precancerous lesion or early cancerous lesion without submucosal invasion. (4) the whole operation was performed by the same endoscopist with ESD experience of about 2000 cases. Patients with previous ESD history of gastric angle and other serious diseases were excluded. The dual channel dual curved endoscopy (Olympus, GIF-2TQ260M) and other conventional endoscopic surgical instruments were used in all the cases. Complete tumor resection rate, pathological results, intraoperative and postoperative complications, operation time and hospitalization time were observed. Follow - up parameters included residual tumor, local recurrence and heterogeneous lesion.
Results:
Of 20 patients, 14 were male and 6 were female with an average of 55.6 years (range, 37 to 75). All the tumors located in gastric angle. Specimen size ranged from 1.2 to 5.5 (average 2.9) cm. Operation time ranged from 50 to 120 (average 85.8) minutes. Hospital stay ranged from 3 to 7 (average 5.1) days. The
6. A preliminary study of endoscopic trans-gastric gallbladder-preserving cholecystolithotomy for cholecystolithiasis (with video)
Xiaoyue XU ; Mingyan CAI ; Xianli CAI ; Ping WANG ; Quanlin LI ; Boqun ZHU ; Wenzheng QIN ; Weifeng CHEN ; Yiqun ZHANG ; Yunshi ZHONG ; Liqing YAO ; Pinghong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2019;36(12):886-890
Objective:
To investigate the feasibility and safety of endoscopic trans-gastric gallbladder-preserving cholecystolithotomy (ETGC) for gallstones.
Methods:
The clinical data of 84 cholecystolithiasis patients, who received ETGC at Endoscopic Center of Zhongshan Hospital from March 2017 to May 2019 were analyzed retrospectively. The operation completion rate, operation time, complications and recurrence of calculus were summarized.
Results:
In the 84 cases of cholecystolithiasis, there were 19 cases (22.6%) of single stone, 53 cases (63.1%) of multiple stones, and 12 cases (14.3%) of gallstones with gallbladder polyps. A total of 82 patients (97.6%) successfully completed ETGC with median operation time of 88 min. Ten patients (12.2%) suffered from abdominal pain after operation, of which 6 patients relieved after conservative treatments. The other 4 cases, including 2 cases of hemoperitoneum, 1 case of biliary fistula, and 1 case of choledocholithiasis with obstructive jaundice, were recovered after corresponding interventions. As of June 14, 2019, 5 cases were lost to follow-up (follow-up rate was 93.9%, 77/82). Residual stones were found in 2 cases (2.6%, 2/77). Stone recurrence was discovered in 4 cases (5.2%, 4/7), and 2 cases (2.6%, 2/77) had cholesterol crystallization in gallbladder.
Conclusion
ETGC is minimally invasive, feasible and safe in treatment of cholecystolithiasis, and can retain the function of gallbladder. However, how to completely remove the stones and avoid residue by ETGC still needs further exploration, and its long-term efficacy still needs further observation.
7.Clinical value of endoscopic submucosal dissection for superficial hypopharyngeal neoplasm ( with video)
Mengjiang HE ; Weifeng CHEN ; Yiqun ZHANG ; Quanlin LI ; Yunshi ZHONG ; Lili MA ; Pinghong ZHOU ; Meidong XU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2019;36(3):188-192
Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for superficial hypopharyngeal neoplasm. Methods Clinicopathological data of 9 patients, who received ESD for superficial hypopharyngeal neoplasm in Zhongshan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University from September 2015 to March 2018,were retrospectively analyzed. Results Nine patients including 7 males and 2 females with mean age of 61. 2 years (48-80 years) were included. The mean diameter of lesions was 16. 3 mm (5-27 mm),and the mean operation time was 52. 2 min(30-90 min). No bleeding, perforation, emphysema or dyspnea during or after ESD occurred. The mean length of hospitalization was 4. 6 days ( 3-7 days). Pathology indicated 1 high grade intraepithelial neoplasia and 8 squamous cell cancer, and all cases of squamous cell cancer were constrained within lamina propria. One patient had positive horizontal margin and received radiotherapy. No recurrence, metastasis or stenosis was found during 10. 2 months (3-29 months)of follow-up. Conclusion ESD is a safe and effective option for superficial hypopharyngeal neoplasm.
8.Application of dental floss traction ? assisted endoscopic submucosa dissection to rectal neuroendocrine neoplasm
Qiang SHI ; Di SUN ; Yunshi ZHONG ; Meidong XU ; Bing LI ; Shilun CAI ; Zhipeng QI ; Zhong REN ; Hao ZHANG ; Yuanyuan YONG ; Liqing YAO ; Pinghong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2019;22(4):377-382
Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of dental floss traction?assisted endoscopic submucosal dissection (DFS?ESD) for rectal neuroendocrine neoplasm (NEN). Methods A retrospective cohort study was performed. Clinical data of rectal NEN patients undergoing ESD at Endoscopy Center of Zhongshan Hospital ,Fudan University from January 2016 to December 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. Inclusion criteria: 1) age of 18 to 80 years old; 2) maximal diameter of lesions <1.5 cm; 3) tumor locating in the submucosa without invasion into the muscularis propria; 4) no enlarged lymph nodes around bowel and in abdominal cavity; 5) ESD requested actively by patients. A total of 37 patients were enrolled,including 23 male and 14 female cases with mean age of (56.0±11.3) years. All the lesions were single tumor of stage T1,and the mean size was 0.8±0.2(0.5?1.2) cm. Postoperative pathology revealed all samples as neuroendocrine tumors (NET). Seventeen patients received DFS?ESD treatment (DFS?ESD group) and 20 patient received conventional ESD treatment (conventional ESD group). In DFS?ESD group,after the mucosa was partly incised along the marker dots ,the endoscopy was extracted,and the dental floss was tied to one arm of the metallic clip. When the endoscope was reinserted,the hemoclip was attached onto the incised mucosa; another hemoclip was attached onto normal mucosa opposite to the lesion in the same way. The submucosa was clearly exposed with the traction of dental floss and the resection could proceed. The conventional ESD group received the traditional ESD operation procedure. The operation time,modified operation time (remaining time after excluding the assembly time of dental floss traction in DFS?ESD group),en bloc resection rate,R0 resection rate, morbidity of operative complication,recurrence and metastasis were compared between two groups. Results The average tumor size was (0.8±0.2) cm in DFS?ESD group and (0.7±0.2) cm in conventional ESD group (t=0.425,P=0.673). According to postoperative pathological grading of rectal neuroendocrine neoplasm,13 were G1 and 4 were G2 in DFS?ESD group,while 17 cases were G1 and 3 cases were G2 in conventional ESD group without significant difference (P=0.680). There were no significant differences in baseline data between in the two groups (all P>0.05). All the basal resection margins were negative,the en bloc resection rate was 100% and the R0 resection rate was 100%. Pathological results showed tumor tissue close to the burning margin in 5 cases of conventional ESD group and in 2 cases of DFS?ESD group (P=0.416). The operation time was (17.9±6.6) minutes in conventional ESD group and (14.7±3.3) minutes in DFS?ESD group (t=1.776,P=0.084). The modified operation time of DFS?ESD group was (11.9±2.8) minutes,which was significantly shorter than (17.9±6.6) minutes in conventional ESD group (t=3.425, P=0.002). The hospital stay was (2.3 ± 0.6) days and (2.0 ± 0.5) days in conventional ESD group and DFS?ESD group,respectively,without significant difference (t=1.436,P=0.160). No patient was transferred to surgery,and no delayed bleeding or perforation occurred in either group. There was no recurrence or primary tumor?related death,and all the patients recovered well during a follow?up period of 14(1?24) months. Conclusion Dental floss traction?assisted ESD for rectal neuroendocrine neoplasm can simplify operation and ensure negative basal margin.
9.Application value of dual channel dual curved endoscope in the endoscopic submucosal dissection for gastric angle mucosal lesions
Gen HUANG ; Jing CHENG ; Pinghong ZHOU ; Yunshi ZHONG ; Weifeng CHEN ; Yiqun ZHANG ; Quanlin LI ; Jianwei HU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2019;22(7):634-638
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of dual channel dual curved endoscope in the endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for gastric angle mucosal lesions. Methods A descriptive cohort study was carried out. Clinicopathological data of 20 cases with gastric angle mucosal lesions undergoing ESD by dual channel dual curved endoscope in our center from October 2016 to August 2018 were collected and analyzed retrospectively. Inclusion criteria: (1) the lesion was located in the gastric angle confirmed by gastroscopy before ESD. (2) CT examination showed no distant metastasis. (3) pathological biopsy confirmed precancerous lesion or early cancerous lesion without submucosal invasion. (4) the whole operation was performed by the same endoscopist with ESD experience of about 2000 cases. Patients with previous ESD history of gastric angle and other serious diseases were excluded. The dual channel dual curved endoscopy (Olympus, GIF?2TQ260M) and other conventional endoscopic surgical instruments were used in all the cases. Complete tumor resection rate, pathological results, intraoperative and postoperative complications, operation time and hospitalization time were observed. Follow?up parameters included residual tumor, local recurrence and heterogeneous lesion. Results Of 20 patients, 14 were male and 6 were female with an average of 55.6 years (range, 37 to 75). All the tumors located in gastric angle. Specimen size ranged from 1.2 to 5.5 (average 2.9) cm. Operation time ranged from 50 to 120 (average 85.8) minutes. Hospital stay ranged from 3 to 7 (average 5.1) days. The en bloc excision was performed successfully in all 20 cases. There was no perforation or bleeding during or after operation. Pathological results showed curative or nearly curative resection stage in all the cases. No tumor residual or recurrence was found during follow?up for 8 to 30 (average 18.5) months. Conclusion Dual channel dual curved endoscope can provide good vision and easy control in removing the lesion completely and avoiding complications during the ESD procedure in gastric angle mucosal lesions with good long?term efficacy.
10.Application of dental floss traction ? assisted endoscopic submucosa dissection to rectal neuroendocrine neoplasm
Qiang SHI ; Di SUN ; Yunshi ZHONG ; Meidong XU ; Bing LI ; Shilun CAI ; Zhipeng QI ; Zhong REN ; Hao ZHANG ; Yuanyuan YONG ; Liqing YAO ; Pinghong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2019;22(4):377-382
Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of dental floss traction?assisted endoscopic submucosal dissection (DFS?ESD) for rectal neuroendocrine neoplasm (NEN). Methods A retrospective cohort study was performed. Clinical data of rectal NEN patients undergoing ESD at Endoscopy Center of Zhongshan Hospital ,Fudan University from January 2016 to December 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. Inclusion criteria: 1) age of 18 to 80 years old; 2) maximal diameter of lesions <1.5 cm; 3) tumor locating in the submucosa without invasion into the muscularis propria; 4) no enlarged lymph nodes around bowel and in abdominal cavity; 5) ESD requested actively by patients. A total of 37 patients were enrolled,including 23 male and 14 female cases with mean age of (56.0±11.3) years. All the lesions were single tumor of stage T1,and the mean size was 0.8±0.2(0.5?1.2) cm. Postoperative pathology revealed all samples as neuroendocrine tumors (NET). Seventeen patients received DFS?ESD treatment (DFS?ESD group) and 20 patient received conventional ESD treatment (conventional ESD group). In DFS?ESD group,after the mucosa was partly incised along the marker dots ,the endoscopy was extracted,and the dental floss was tied to one arm of the metallic clip. When the endoscope was reinserted,the hemoclip was attached onto the incised mucosa; another hemoclip was attached onto normal mucosa opposite to the lesion in the same way. The submucosa was clearly exposed with the traction of dental floss and the resection could proceed. The conventional ESD group received the traditional ESD operation procedure. The operation time,modified operation time (remaining time after excluding the assembly time of dental floss traction in DFS?ESD group),en bloc resection rate,R0 resection rate, morbidity of operative complication,recurrence and metastasis were compared between two groups. Results The average tumor size was (0.8±0.2) cm in DFS?ESD group and (0.7±0.2) cm in conventional ESD group (t=0.425,P=0.673). According to postoperative pathological grading of rectal neuroendocrine neoplasm,13 were G1 and 4 were G2 in DFS?ESD group,while 17 cases were G1 and 3 cases were G2 in conventional ESD group without significant difference (P=0.680). There were no significant differences in baseline data between in the two groups (all P>0.05). All the basal resection margins were negative,the en bloc resection rate was 100% and the R0 resection rate was 100%. Pathological results showed tumor tissue close to the burning margin in 5 cases of conventional ESD group and in 2 cases of DFS?ESD group (P=0.416). The operation time was (17.9±6.6) minutes in conventional ESD group and (14.7±3.3) minutes in DFS?ESD group (t=1.776,P=0.084). The modified operation time of DFS?ESD group was (11.9±2.8) minutes,which was significantly shorter than (17.9±6.6) minutes in conventional ESD group (t=3.425, P=0.002). The hospital stay was (2.3 ± 0.6) days and (2.0 ± 0.5) days in conventional ESD group and DFS?ESD group,respectively,without significant difference (t=1.436,P=0.160). No patient was transferred to surgery,and no delayed bleeding or perforation occurred in either group. There was no recurrence or primary tumor?related death,and all the patients recovered well during a follow?up period of 14(1?24) months. Conclusion Dental floss traction?assisted ESD for rectal neuroendocrine neoplasm can simplify operation and ensure negative basal margin.

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