Videoendoscopia del Dr Max Yoza mostrando un cáncer gástrico precoz tipo 0-IIc en la curvatura menor a la mitad del cuerpo del estómago. Continue Reading
Posted on 24 February 2009 by Gustavo Kishimoto
Videoendoscopia del Dr Max Yoza mostrando un cáncer gástrico precoz tipo 0-IIc en la curvatura menor a la mitad del cuerpo del estómago. Continue Reading
Posted on 18 June 2008 by Gustavo Kishimoto
Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) of early gastric cancer (EGC), with negligible risk of lymph node metastasis, is a standard technique in Japan and is increasingly becoming accepted and regularly used in Western countries.
EMR is a minimally invasive technique which is safe, convenient, and efficacious; however, it is insufficient when treating larger lesions. The evidence suggests that difficulties with the correct assessment of depth of tumor invasion lead to an increase in local recurrence with standard EMR when lesions are larger than 15 mm. A major factor contributing to this increase in local recurrence relates to lesions being excised piecemeal due to the technical limitations of standard EMR. Continue Reading