Research Article
Clinical Outcomes and Adverse Events of Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for Gastric Tube Cancer after Esophagectomy
Table 1
Clinicopathological characteristics in 20 lesions in 18 patients with gastric tube cancers.
| Age, median (range) (years) | 72.5 (55-82) | Gender (male/female) | 17/1 | Pathological stage of esophageal cancer (0/I/II/III/IV/unknown) () | 8/2/3/1/0/4 | Interval between esophagectomy and ESD, median (range) (months) | 108 (24-264) | Reconstruction route (retrosternal/posterior mediastinal) () | 10/8 | Food residue in the stomach on ESD (present/absent) () | 4/14 | Tumor location (upper/middle/lower) () | 1/9/10 | Involving the stump line (yes/no) () | 1/19 | Macroscopic type (0-I/0-IIa/0-IIc) () | 2/5/13 | Resected specimen diameter, median (range) (mm) | 36.5 (23-76) | Tumor diameter, median (range) (mm) | 16 (8-61) | Histological type (differentiated/undifferentiated) () | 19/1 | Depth of tumor invasion (M/SM1/SM2) () | 18/0/2 | Lymphatic invasion () (%) | 2 (10) | Venous invasion () (%) | 1 (5) | Horizontal margin positive () (%) | 3 (15) | Vertical margin positive () (%) | 2 (10) | Ulcer finding (absent/present) () | 19/1 |
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ESD: endoscopic submucosal dissection; M: mucosal cancer; SM1: minimally invasive submucosal cancer, invasion depth < 500 μM from the muscularis mucosa; SM2: invasive submucosal cancer, invasion depth ≥ 500 μM from the muscularis mucosa.
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