A Single-Center Experience of Endoscopic Resection for Early Gastric Cancer with Lymphoid Stroma

This study aimed to evaluate immediate outcomes and clinical courses of patients with early gastric carcinoma with lymphoid stroma (GCLS) who underwent endoscopic resection. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 40 patients (mean age, 56.9 years; 90.0% male) who underwent endoscopic res...

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Published inJournal of gastric cancer Vol. 18; no. 4; pp. 400 - 408
Main Authors Lim, Hyun, Lee, Jeong Hoon, Park, Young Soo, Ahn, Ji Yong, Kim, Do Hoon, Don Choi, Kee, Song, Ho June, Lee, Gin Hyug, Jung, Hwoon-Yong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) The Korean Gastric Cancer Association 01.12.2018
대한위암학회
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ISSN2093-582X
2093-5641
DOI10.5230/jgc.2018.18.e40

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Summary:This study aimed to evaluate immediate outcomes and clinical courses of patients with early gastric carcinoma with lymphoid stroma (GCLS) who underwent endoscopic resection. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 40 patients (mean age, 56.9 years; 90.0% male) who underwent endoscopic resection and were pathologically diagnosed with GCLS confined to the mucosa or to the submucosa between March 1998 and December 2017. Forty GCLS lesions in 40 patients were treated using endoscopic resection. Only 4 (10%) patients received diagnosis of GCLS before endoscopic resection. Fourteen (35.0%) lesions were intramucosal cancers and 26 (65.0%) exhibited submucosal invasion. En bloc resection (97.5%) was achieved for all lesions except one, with no significant complications. The complete resection rate was 85.0% (34 of 40 lesions). After endoscopic resection, 17 patients were referred for surgery and underwent gastrectomy with lymph node (LN) dissection because of deep submucosal invasion (n=16) and misclassification as undifferentiated cancer (n=1). No LN metastasis was determined in the specimens obtained during surgery. During a mean follow-up period of 49.7 months for 23 patients without surgical treatment, no regional LN enlargements, distant metastases, or gastric cancer-related deaths were found, although 1 metachronous lesion (undifferentiated adenocarcinoma, follow-up duration: 7 months) was observed. In patients with early GCLS, endoscopic resection is technically feasible and has favorable clinical outcomes. Therefore, endoscopic resection might represent an alternative treatment modality in patients with early GCLS with a low likelihood of LN metastasis.
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https://doi.org/10.5230/jgc.2018.18.e40
ISSN:2093-582X
2093-5641
DOI:10.5230/jgc.2018.18.e40