A 60-year-old man presented with dysphagia due to a 40-mm leiomyoma of the muscularis
propria in the middle third of the esophagus. The patient had a history of hypertension,
atrial fibrillation, and anticoagulation. Endoscopic submucosal tunneling resection
(STER) was proposed ([Video 1]).
Submucosal tunneling endoscopic resection of an esophageal leiomyoma.Video 1
An incision of the mucosa was performed 5 cm proximal to the lesion, creating a wide
tunnel 4 cm above the lesion ([Fig. 1]). The tunnel was created by separating the mucosa from the lesion, extending laterally
and distally. Dissection of the tumor's attachment to the muscular layer was performed
using the DualKnife J (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) and the HybridKnife I (Erbe, Tuebingen,
Germany) ([Fig. 2]), and myotomy of the circular muscular layer (Triangle tip knife, Olympus)was performed,
preserving the capsule ([Fig. 3]). A retrieval net (Roth Net; Steris, Mentor, Ohio, USA) was used for extraction
([Fig. 4]). Hemostasis was verified and topical gentamycin was applied. The mucosal incision
was closed with clips.
Fig. 1 Tunnel 4 cm above the lesion, created by separating the mucosa from the lesion, extending
laterally and distally.
Fig. 2 Dissection of the tumorʼs attachment to the muscular layer.
Fig. 3 Capsule preservation with complete resection of the lesion.
Fig. 4 Extraction through the tunnel and the upper esophageal sphincter using a retrieval
net.
The patient was admitted to an Intermediate Care Unit, with piperacillin-tazobactam
antibiotic prophylaxis. After 24 hours, thoracalgia developed and a thoracoabdominal
computed tomography scan revealed an esophageal hematoma. The patient made favorable
progress with transfer to the ward after 72 hours and was discharged on the eighth
day. Pathological diagnosis confirmation of esophageal leiomyoma was made ([Fig. 5]).
Fig. 5 Histological evaluation. a White nodule of firm consistency.
b Nodule formed by fusiform cells with no dysplasia (×20
magnification and ×100 magnification).
We present a case of a symptomatic esophageal leiomyoma successfully treated endoscopically
with STER. Leiomyomas are benign lesions requiring resection when they cause obstructive
symptoms, with an upper size limit for an endoscopic en bloc resection advised by
the European guidelines of 35 mm, below that of the presented case [1]. STER allows the resection of tumors by tunneling the submucosa, minimizing the
mucosal defect [2]
[3]. Thoracoscopy enucleation is a surgical alternative, although no comparative studies
are available [4]. Endoscopic full-thickness resection may be less preferable to STER since it does
not preserve mucosal integrity [3]. The development in third-space intervention enables the management of progressively
more complex lesions, avoiding a major surgical intervention.
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