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World J Gastroenterol. Jul 7, 2023; 29(25): 4009-4020
Published online Jul 7, 2023. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v29.i25.4009
Table 1 Summary of major clinical studies with current applications of full-thickness resection device for endoscopic full-thickness resection

Ref.
Study type
Total FTRD cases, n
Site (s)
Type of lesion
Technical success, %
R0 resection, %
Full-thickness resection, %
Adverse events, %
1Schmidt et al[19]Retrospective24Colon; RectumNon-lifting polyps (n = 13); Appendiceal polyps (n = 5); Diagnostic (n = 3); Subepithelial tumor (n = 2); Polyp involving diverticulum (n = 1)83.375.087.58.3
2Schmidt et al[25]Prospective181Colon; RectumDifficult adenomas (79.0%); Cancer (8.3%); Subepithelial tumor (12.7%)89.576.981.09.9
3Meier et al[12]Retrospective1178Colon; RectumDifficult adenomas (67.1%); Cancer (18.4%); Subepithelial tumor (6.8%); Diagnostic (1.3%)88.280.089.912.1
4Boger et al[23]Retrospective68Colon; RectumNon-lifting polyps (n = 29); Cancer (n = 13); Subepithelial tumor (n = 9); Polyps in appendix or diverticulum (n = 17)88.276.8NA5.9
5Hajifathalian et al[37]Retrospective56Stomach; DuodenumMesenchymal neoplasm including GIST (n = 26); Diagnostic (n = 10), NET (n = 9); Adenomas (n = 6); Adenocarcinoma (n = 5)93.068.0NA21.0
6Meier et al[39]Prospective29StomachSubepithelial tumor (n = 29)89.776.065.531.0
7Ichkhanian et al[20]Retrospective66Colon/appendiceal orificePolyps involving appendiceal orifice89.093.091.017.0
8Zwager et al[28]Prospective367Colon; RectumDifficult polyps (n = 133); T1 cancer (n = 71); Incomplete resection (n = 150); Subepithelial tumors (n = 13)83.982.483.29.3
9Zwager et al[29]Retrospective330Colon; RectumPrimary resection of T1 cancer (n = 132); Secondary resection of T1 cancer (n = 198)87.085.6NA2.2