作者
Ning Li Chai,Hui Kai Li,Enqiang Linghu,Zhao Shen Li,Shu Tian Zhang,Yu Bao,Wei Gang Chen,Philip Wai‐Yan Chiu,Tong Dang,Wei Gong,Shu Tang Han,Jian Yu Hao,Shui He,Bing Hu,Xiao Jun Huang,Yong Huang,Zhen Jin,Mouen A. Khashab,James Y. Lau,Peng Li,Rui Li,De Liang Liu,Haifeng Liu,Jun Liu,Xiao Gang Liu,Zhi Guo Liu,Ying Cai,Gui Yong Peng,Rong Liang,Wei Sha,Pateek Sharma,Jian Qiu Sheng,Shui Sheng Shi,Dong Wan Seo,Si Sun,Gui Qi Wang,Wen Wang,Weimin Qi,Hong Xu,Mei Dong Xu,Ai Ming Yang,Fang Yao,Hong Yu,Ping Zhou,Zhang Bin,Xiao Feng Zhang,Ya Qi Zhai
摘要
With the digestive endoscopic tunnel technique (DETT), many diseases that previously would have been treated by surgery are now endoscopically curable by establishing a submucosal tunnel between the mucosa and muscularis propria (MP). Through the tunnel, endoscopic diagnosis or treatment is performed for lesions in the mucosa, in the MP, and even outside the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. At present, the tunnel technique application range covers the following: (1) Treatment of lesions originating from the mucosal layer, e.g., endoscopic submucosal tunnel dissection for oesophageal large or circular early-stage cancer or precancerosis; (2) treatment of lesions from the MP layer, per-oral endoscopic myotomy, submucosal tunnelling endoscopic resection, etc.; and (3) diagnosis and treatment of lesions outside the GI tract, such as resection of lymph nodes and benign tumour excision in the mediastinum or abdominal cavity. With the increasing number of DETTs performed worldwide, endoscopic tunnel therapeutics, which is based on DETT, has been gradually developed and optimized. However, there is not yet an expert consensus on DETT to regulate its indications, contraindications, surgical procedure, and postoperative treatment. The International DETT Alliance signed up this consensus to standardize the procedures of DETT. In this consensus, we describe the definition, mechanism, and significance of DETT, prevention of infection and concepts of DETT-associated complications, methods to establish a submucosal tunnel, and application of DETT for lesions in the mucosa, in the MP and outside the GI tract (indications and contraindications, procedures, pre- and postoperative treatments, effectiveness, complications and treatments, and a comparison between DETT and other operations).