Endoscopy 2010; 42(6): 441-447
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1244013
Original article

© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

”Transmural air leak”: a computed tomographic finding following endoscopic submucosal dissection of gastric tumors

F.  Onogi1 , H.  Araki1 , T.  Ibuka1 , Y.  Manabe2 , K.  Yamazaki3 , S.  Nishiwaki4 , H.  Moriwaki1
  • 1Department of Gastroenterology, Gifu University Hospital, Gifu, Japan
  • 2Department of Gastroenterology, Nagahama City Hospital, Nagahama, Japan
  • 3Department of Gastroenterology, Chuno Kosei Hospital, Seki, Japan
  • 4Department of Internal Medicine, Nishimino Kosei Hospital, Yoro, Japan
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Publication History

submitted 10 August 2009

accepted after revision 13 January 2010

Publication Date:
29 April 2010 (online)

Background and study aims: A small amount of free air, visible on CT but not on plain chest radiography, which appeared following endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) of a gastric neoplasm without endoscopically visible perforation, was defined as a ”transmural air leak”, and a prospective, consecutive entry study was performed to determine its incidence and clinical significance.

Patients and methods: Between January 2006 and September 2008, ESD was performed for 246 gastric lesions in 246 consecutive patients. Abdominal CT scan was performed 1 day after ESD. In addition, chest radiography and blood biochemistry tests were performed at different time points before and after ESD.

Results: Two hundred and nineteen lesions (89 %) were curatively removed by ESD. Among the total of 246 patients, we encountered endoscopically visible perforation during ESD in 2 patients (0.8 %), and clinically suspected perforation diagnosed by the presence of free air on chest radiography but invisible during ESD in 3 patients (1 %), while transmural air leak was observed in another 33 (13 %). Air leak occurred in cases where resection size was larger, procedure time longer, and the muscularis propria on the ulcer base was exposed at the end of ESD. Patients with air leaks developed pyrexia at a higher rate than those without (36 % vs. 16 %, P = 0.018). These patients recovered with antibiotics and required no endoscopic or surgical intervention. The presence of an air leak did not affect the duration of hospital stay.

Conclusions: A transmural air leak was observed in 13 % of the patients undergoing ESD. Larger resection size, prolonged procedure time, and exposure of the muscularis propria on the ulcer base were risk factors for transmural air leak, but the outcome of patients with this complication was good.

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H. ArakiMD, PhD 

Department of Gastroenterology
Gifu University Hospital

1–1 Yanagido
Gifu 501-1194
Japan

Fax: +81-58-2306310

Email: araara@gifu-u.ac.jp

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