TY - JOUR
T1 - Insights and updates on endoscopic papillectomy
AU - Yamamoto, Kenjiro
AU - Iwasaki, Eisuke
AU - Itoi, Takao
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PY - 2020/6/2
Y1 - 2020/6/2
N2 - Introduction: Endoscopic papillectomy (EP) has been established as a useful endoscopic therapy by the efforts of many pancreatobiliary endoscopists and is presently accepted as a reliable alternative therapy to surgery in patients with ampullary adenoma. Moreover, there have been numerous advancements in EP techniques in recent years. Various approaches and attempts toward expanding the indications of endoscopic resection have been reported. Furthermore, the management and prevention of adverse events (AEs) and endoscopic treatment for remnant or recurrent lesions have also been reported. In the present review, we focus on recent advancements in the EP technique, as well as speculate on the future issues of EP. Area covered: This review of EP encompasses the indications, preoperative assessments, endoscopic techniques, outcomes, and AEs of EP, post-EP surveillance techniques, and treatments for remnant or recurrence lesions. Expert opinion: The ultimate goal of EP is the complete resection of ampullary tumors, regardless of whether they are adenomatous or carcinomatous lesions, without causing any AEs. Therefore, the most important issue is preoperative evaluation, that is, the accurate diagnosis of lesions contraindicated for EP. In addition, further research on the prevention of AEs is also necessary towards establishing EP as a safe endoscopic procedure.
AB - Introduction: Endoscopic papillectomy (EP) has been established as a useful endoscopic therapy by the efforts of many pancreatobiliary endoscopists and is presently accepted as a reliable alternative therapy to surgery in patients with ampullary adenoma. Moreover, there have been numerous advancements in EP techniques in recent years. Various approaches and attempts toward expanding the indications of endoscopic resection have been reported. Furthermore, the management and prevention of adverse events (AEs) and endoscopic treatment for remnant or recurrent lesions have also been reported. In the present review, we focus on recent advancements in the EP technique, as well as speculate on the future issues of EP. Area covered: This review of EP encompasses the indications, preoperative assessments, endoscopic techniques, outcomes, and AEs of EP, post-EP surveillance techniques, and treatments for remnant or recurrence lesions. Expert opinion: The ultimate goal of EP is the complete resection of ampullary tumors, regardless of whether they are adenomatous or carcinomatous lesions, without causing any AEs. Therefore, the most important issue is preoperative evaluation, that is, the accurate diagnosis of lesions contraindicated for EP. In addition, further research on the prevention of AEs is also necessary towards establishing EP as a safe endoscopic procedure.
KW - Ampullary adenomas
KW - ampullary carcinoma
KW - endoscopic ablative therapy
KW - endoscopic papillectomy
KW - endoscopic ultrasonography
KW - familial adenomatous polyposis
KW - intraductal radiofrequency ablation
KW - intraductal ultrasonography
KW - post-EP pancreatitis
KW - prophylactic pancreatic stent
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U2 - 10.1080/17474124.2020.1766965
DO - 10.1080/17474124.2020.1766965
M3 - Review article
C2 - 32380873
AN - SCOPUS:85085594639
SN - 1747-4124
VL - 14
SP - 435
EP - 444
JO - Expert Review of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
JF - Expert Review of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
IS - 6
ER -