Will U, Müller AK, Fueldner F, Wanzar I, Meyer F. Endoscopic papillectomy: Data of a prospective observational study. World J Gastroenterol 2013; 19(27): 4316-4324 [PMID: 23885142 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i27.4316]
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Uwe Will, MD, Professor, Department of Gastroenterology, Municipal Hospital, Strasse des Friedens 122, D-07548 Gera, Germany. uwe.will@wkg.srh.de
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World J Gastroenterol. Jul 21, 2013; 19(27): 4316-4324 Published online Jul 21, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i27.4316
Table 1 Spectrum and frequency of preinterventional endoscopic investigations in the whole group of patients with following endoscopic papillectomy (n = 54)
Investigation
Gastroscopy
EUS
ERCP
w/Hx
w/o Hx
w/Hx
w/o Hx
w/Hx
w/o Hx
Case n (%)
20 (37.0)
8 (14.8)
4 (7.4)
39 (72.2)
9 (16.6)
15 (27.8)
In total (%)
51.80%
79.60%
44.40%
Table 2 Absolute and relative frequency and spectrum of various findings by preinterventional histopathological investigation and diagnostic measures as well as definitive postinterventional diagnoses n (%)
Category of single finding
Preinterventional histo-pathological finding (after taking a biopsy; n = 32)
Indications leading to endoscopic papillectomy (result of preinterventional diagnostic measures; n = 54)
Definitive histopathological findings of the specimen (after endoscopic papillectomy; n = 54)
Adenoma
Tumor mass with no malignancy
63
35 (64.8)
24 (45.0)
Adenocarcinoma
19
10 (18.5)
18 (33.0)
NET
3
Lymphoma
3
Mucosal specimen
9
/
/
Papilla into which catheter can not be introduced
/
8 (14.8)
8 (15.0)
Diagnostic papillectomy
/
1 (1.8)
/
Adenomyomatosis
/
/
4 (7.0)
Table 3 Various parameters characterizing value of preinterventional histopathological investigation (after taking a biopsy) and diagnostic measures
Parameter
Pre-interventional
Histopathological investigation (after taking a biopsy)
Diagnostic measures
Sensitivity
64.20%
64.20%
Specificity
55.00%
65.50%
Predictive value
Negative
65.5%
65.5%
Positive
56.5%
56.5%
Table 4 Characteristics of adenoma patients after endoscopic papillectomy n (%)
Adenoma
In total
Resectiom status
R0
Rx
R0 + Rx
R1
R2
Case
24
9 (37.5)
13 (54.2)
22 (91.6)
1 (4.2)
1 (4.2)
Recurrence
1 (11.1)
2 (15.4)
3 (13.6)
Table 5 Characteristics of patients with a malignant tumor lesion (adenocarcinoma, neuroendocrine tumor and lymphoma) after endocopic papillectomy n (%)
In total
Resection status
R0
Rx
R0 + Rx
R1
R2
All stages
Case
18
8 (44.4)
2 (11.1)
10 (55.5)
1 (5.5)
7 (38.8)
Recurrency
1 (12.5)
1 (50.0)
2 (20.0)
T1 stage only
Case
12
8 (66.7)
1 (8.3)
9 (75.0)
1 (8.3)
2 (16.6)
Recurrence
1 (12.5)
0 (0.0)
1 (11.1)
Table 6 Number and percentage of complications depending on the tumor entity and/or indication for endoscopic papillectomy n (%)
Case (n)
Complications
Adenoma
24
3 (12.5)
Carcinoma/NET/lymphoma
18
3 (16.6)
Papilla into which catheter can not be introduced
8
2 (25.0)
Adenomyomatosis
4
2 (50.0)
In total
54
10 (18.5)
Major complication
1 (1.9)
Citation: Will U, Müller AK, Fueldner F, Wanzar I, Meyer F. Endoscopic papillectomy: Data of a prospective observational study. World J Gastroenterol 2013; 19(27): 4316-4324