Long-term outcomes of endoscopic submucosal dissection for special type of esophageal cancer

Introduction: Esophageal cancers other than two types, squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and adenocarcinoma, are commonly referred to as special type of esophageal cancer (STEC). Studies on STECs have been limited because of its low prevalence. Therefore, we aimed to clarify the clinicopathological findings and the long-term outcomes of STECs that were managed with ESD. Methods: We reviewed 713 patients with 1089 lesions who underwent ESD for primary esophageal cancer except Barrett ’s esophageal cancer. Patients were classified into the SCC group and the STEC group, respectively. Their clinicopathological findings and long-term outcomes including diseases specific survival (DSS) were collected and examined. Results: A total of 19 consecutive patients (1.7 %) were diagnosed w ith STEC. Nine patients were diagnosed with basaloid carcinoma, 6 with adenosquamous carcinoma, 2 with mucoepidermoid carcinoma, 2 with salivary duct-type carcinoma, and 1 with neuroendocrine cell carcinoma. There was significantly more pT1b esophageal cancer (47.4% vs. 11.0%, p
Source: Digestive Diseases - Category: Gastroenterology Source Type: research