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A prospective randomized trial comparing the pocket-creation method and conventional method of endoscopic submucosal dissection in early gastric cancers and precancerous lesions. | LitMetric

Background: Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is widely used as a standard treatment regimen for early gastric cancers (EGCs). However, such an approach is time consuming and has a high risk of perforation and bleeding in some corner-site lesions because of the obscured view and difficulty in submucosal lifting. The newly developed pocket-creation method (PCM) provides a clearer view and better traction of the submucosal layer than conventional ESD (c-ESD). Nevertheless, no prospective randomized study has evaluated the efficacy of the PCM in EGCs and precancerous lesions.

Methods: This was a prospective randomized controlled trial. Patients with superficial gastric neoplastic lesions ≥ 20 mm were randomly assigned to the PCM-ESD group or c-ESD group. The primary outcome was dissection speed.

Results: There were 28 patients in the PCM-ESD group and 27 in the c-ESD group. The median dissection speed was significantly higher in the PCM-ESD group than in the c-ESD group (21.5 mm/min vs 14.3 mm/min, P < .001). Meanwhile, the operation time in the PCM-ESD group was significantly shorter than that in the c-ESD group (30 vs 40 min, P = .047). In multiple linear regression analysis, the treatment method was independently associated with the resection speed of ESD.

Conclusion: PCM-ESD was an effective and safe treatment for EGCs and precancerous lesions.

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