En-bloc resection is desirable for accurate histopathological assessment of tissue
specimens obtained using endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR). A new EMR method using
sodium hyaluronate and a small-caliber-tip transparent hood has been developed. This
is a peeling-off method using a needle-knife for mucosal and submucosal incisions.
Long-lasting submucosal thickening resulting from an injection of sodium hyaluronate,
and good visualization of the submucosal tissue with the aid of a small-caliber-tip
transparent hood, make the cutting procedures easy and safe. A large superficial gastric
cancer and a large villous tumor of the sigmoid colon were endoscopically resected
using this method. En-bloc endoscopic resection was successful in both patients. The
gastric lesion was an well-differentiated intramucosal adenocarcinoma, completely
resected in a specimen measuring 97 × 50 mm. The colonic lesion was an intramucosal
well-differentiated adenocarcinoma in adenoma, completely resected in a specimen measuring
70 × 55 mm in diameter. No significant complications were noted in either patient.
The new method of EMR using sodium hyaluronate and the small-caliber-tip transparent
hood is a promising method for endoscopic en-bloc resection of large superficial neoplastic
lesions, both in the stomach and the colon.
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H. Yamamoto, M.D.
Dept. of Gastroenterology · Jichi Medical School
Yakushiji, Minamikawachi · Tochigi 329-0498 · Japan
Fax: +81-285-44-8297
eMail: yamamoto@jichi.ac.jp