Endoscopic recanalization of complete esophageal obstruction

SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES(2021)

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Background and aims Complete esophageal obstruction (CEO) is a rare complication after radiochemotherapy that dramatically impairs quality of life. Within this study, we assessed the outcome of two different endoscopic techniques for lumen restoration in patients with CEO. Methods 17 patients were included. Esophageal recanalization was performed in an antegrade approach (Group A) or through combined antegrade and retrograde recanalization and dilatation (CARD, Group B). Technical success, complications, and dysphagia development during follow-up (FU) were compared between the groups. Results In Group A ( n = 6), esophageal recanalization was performed by a single endoscopist with a median duration of 47 min. In two patients, antegrade recanalization led to formation of a false lumen (i.e., submucosal tunneling) followed by mediastinitis. In Group B, 21 CARD procedures were performed in 11 patients with a technical success rate of 100%. Procedure time was longer compared to Group A; however, no intra- or postprocedural complications were observed in Group B. Conclusions In our experience and cohort, CARD was a successful procedure for recanalization of CEO, which exhibits a more favorable safety profile over antegrade recanalization. Further randomized studies to evaluate the treatment of CEO with CARD are needed.
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Esophageal obstruction, Recanalization, Esophagus stenosis, CARD
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