The purpose of this study is to monitor the success rates and completion rates for endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for gastrointestinal (GI) cancers.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
17
Mayo Clinic Florida
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Ease of use of the overall procedure and Time of procedure.
* Ease of use of overall procedure as rated on a 5-point visual analog scale for very easy, easy, neutral, difficult and very difficult. * Time (in minutes) needed to resect the lesion completely, as measured from the first injection to final excision of the lesion.
Time frame: 1 Year
Complications and Rate of Completion
* Minor and Major Bleeding * Minor and Major perforation * Post-polypectomy syndrome (defined as the presence of moderate or severe pain persisting more than 2 hours following completion of the procedure). * Other(any other adverse event which the investigator feels is potentially attributable to the procedure). * Enbloc resection of all endoscopically visible neoplasia * Pathologically negative for lateral and/or deep margins * Absence of residual neoplasia confirmed by repeat standard colonscopy and biopsy of ESD site 3-6 months following the index procedure.
Time frame: 1 Year
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