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Endoscopic radial incision and cutting technique for treatment-naive stricture of colorectal anastomosis:Two case reports 被引量:3

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摘要 BACKGROUND Anastomotic stenosis(AS)after colorectal surgery was treated with balloon dilation,endoscopic procedure or surgery.The endoscopic procedures including dilation,electrocautery incision,or radial incision and cutting(RIC)were preferred because of lower complication rates than surgery and are less invasive.Endoscopic RIC has a greater success rate than dilation methods.Most reports showed that repeated RICs were needed to maintain patency of the anastomosis.We report that single session RIC was applied only to treatment-naive patients with AS.CASE SUMMARY Two female patients presented with AS.One patient had advanced rectal cancer and the other had a refractory stenosis following surgery for endometriosis at sigmoid colon.The endoscopic RIC procedure was performed as follows.A single small incision was carefully made to increase the view of the proximal colon and the incision was expanded until the surgical stapling line.Finally,we made a further circumferential excision with endoscopic knife along the inner border of the surgical staple line.At the end of the procedure,the standard colonoscope was able to pass freely through the widened opening.All patients showed improved AS after a single session of RIC without immediate or delayed procedure-related complications.Follow-up colonoscopy at 7 and 8 mo after endoscopic RIC revealed intact anastomotic sites in both patients.No treatment-related adverse events or recurrence of the stenosis was demonstrated during follow-up periods of 20 and 23 mo.CONCLUSION The endoscopic RIC may play a role as one of treatment options for treatmentnaive AS with short stenotic lengths.
出处 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE CAS 2020年第11期460-467,共8页 世界胃肠外科杂志(英文版)(电子版)
作者简介 Corresponding author:Soon Man Yoon,MD,PhD,Associate Professor,Department of Internal medicine,Chungbuk National University Hospital,Chungbuk National University College of Medicine,776,1 Sunhwan-ro,Seowon-gu,Cheongju-si 28644,Chungcheongbuk-do,South Korea.smyoon@chungbuk.ac.kr,ORCID number:0000-0003-3885-6763;Taek-Gu Lee,ORCID number:0000-0002-3765-5655;Sang-Jeon Lee,ORCID number:0000-0001-7883-5858。
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