Background/aims: The introduction of endoscopic submucosal dissection for the treatment of early gastric cancer has enabled en bloc resection of lesions that cannot be treated with conventional endoscopic mucosal resection. Despite expansion of indications for endoscopic treatment, a considerable number of patients still require additional treatment. The objective of this study was to summarize the outcomes of endoscopic submucosal dissection performed on patients with early gastric cancer and to identify factors associated with incomplete resection and non-curative resection.

Methodology: This study examined 605 lesions in 533 patients with early gastric cancer who underwent endoscopic submucosal dissection. Evaluation of treatment outcome was based on the rates of complete resection and curative resection. Factors associated with incomplete resection and non-curative resection were retrospectively identified.

Results: Of the 605 lesions, 562 (92.9%) and 510 (84.3%) were diagnosed as complete resection and curative resection, respectively. Factors identified as associated with incomplete resection were tumor size ≥30 mm, location in the U region, undifferentiated carcinoma, sm2 invasion and ulceration. Factors identified as associated with non-curative resection were tumor size ≥30 mm, location in the U region and ulceration.

Conclusions: Incomplete and non-curative resection appears to be associated with preoperative diagnosis of lesions and technical difficulty.

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