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Post-endoscopic submucosal dissection electrocoagulation syndrome: a clinical overview

Jiayu Qiu, Qingping Ouyang, Yanxia Zhang, Jun Xu, Yingping Xie, Wenjun Wei, Xiaolin Pan

2022Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology14 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Post-endoscopic submucosal dissection electrocoagulation syndrome (PEECS) is a rare complication following endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). However, many aspects of PEECS are still controversial and there is a lack of up-to-date review. The aim of this article is to provide a comprehensive review on PEECS. AREAS COVERED: The English-language literature was searched for articles on PEECS, with a focus on its pathogenesis, definition, and diagnosis, incidence rate, risk factors, prevention, management, and prognosis. EXPERT OPINION: Many aspects of PEECS are still controversial such as etiology, diagnostic criteria, prevention and management. The recent studies tend to agree on the diagnostic criteria for PEECS, defined as localized abdominal tenderness and fever or inflammatory response without delayed perforation. Most patients with PEECS have a favorable prognosis with conservative treatment and more high-quality studies are needed in the controversial aspects mentioned above.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineEndoscopic submucosal dissectionPerforationEtiologyDissection (medical)ElectrocoagulationIntensive care medicineGeneral surgerySurgeryComplicationIncidence (geometry)English languagePathologyPhilosophyMaterials sciencePunchingLinguisticsMetallurgyOpticsPhysicsEsophageal and GI PathologyGastric Cancer Management and OutcomesTracheal and airway disorders
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