Long- vs short-segment Barrett’s esophagus-derived adenocarcinoma: clinical features and outcomes of endoscopic submucosal dissection

Surgical Endoscopy(2024)

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Abstract
The incidence of Barrett’s esophageal adenocarcinoma (BEA) is increasing, and endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) has been frequently performed for its treatment. However, the differences between the characteristics and ESD outcomes between short- and long-segment BEA (SSBEA and LSBEA, respectively) are unclear. We compared the clinicopathological characteristics and short- and long-term outcomes of ESD between both groups. We retrospectively reviewed 155 superficial BEAs (106 SSBEAs and 49 LSBEAs) treated with ESD in 139 patients and examined their clinicopathological features and ESD outcomes. SSBEA and LSBEA were classified based on whether the maximum length of the background mucosa of BEA was < 3 cm or ≥ 3 cm, respectively. Compared with SSBEA, LSBEA showed significantly higher proportions of cases with the macroscopically flat type (36.7
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Barrett’s esophageal adenocarcinoma,Endoscopic submucosal dissection,Long-segment Barrett’s esophagus,Short-segment Barrett’s esophagus,Metachronous cancer
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