APPLICATION OF ESD TECHNIQUE IN DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH EARLY GASTRIC CANCER: THE FIRST CASE IN THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS

Đức Vượng Nguyễn1,, Minh Thành Võ 1
1 Buon Ma Thuot University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital

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Background: Gastrointestinal cancer in general, or stomach and colorectal cancer, is the leading cause of death among cancer pathologies. Vietnam is located in the region with the highest incidence of stomach cancer in the world. Endoscopic gastrointestinal mucosal resection is a minimally invasive procedure to remove cancer from a patient's gastrointestinal tract without the need to remove the relevant organ. Subjects and methods: Describe the clinical case. Results: In the case of male patients, there are posterior facial lesions of the gastric cavity type 0-II ac (Paris Classification). Anatomical results after the intervention: Severe dysplasia of the gastric gland epithelium. The lateral cross-section and basal cross-section have no tumors. The patient after the intervention on the 3rd day was discharged from the hospital. The patient was re-examined after 30 days of discharge from the hospital through the results of gastroscopy, which showed that the cut area was healing well. Conclusion: Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) has many advantages in the treatment of early gastrointestinal cancers

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