Traction-assisted endoscopic submucosal dissection for resection of ileocecal valve neoplasia: a French retrospective multicenter case series.
Clara Yzet, Timothée Wallenhorst, Jérémie Jacques, Mariana Figueiredo Ferreira, Jérôme Rivory, Florian Rostain, Louis-Jean Masgnaux, Jean Grimaldi, Romain Legros, Pierre Lafeuille, Jérémie Albouys, Fabien Subtil, Marion Schaefer, Mathieu Pioche
October 2024 EndoscopySynopsis of Social media discussions
The analyzed discussions generally reflect approval and anticipation for the technique's clinical benefits, with comments such as calling it a 'significant advancement' and mentioning the high success rates. The tone and choice of words indicate a positive outlook on traction-assisted endoscopic dissection's potential, though most comments stay at an informative level without much critical debate.
Agreement
Moderate agreementMost discussions express approval of the study, emphasizing its significance and potential for improving endoscopic procedures.
Interest
High level of interestThe discussions demonstrate high interest, with posts highlighting the innovative technique and its implications for challenging tumor resections.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementPosts show moderate engagement, often mentioning specific aspects like technical success rates and procedural challenges, but lack detailed critique or deep analysis.
Impact
Moderate level of impactThe discussions suggest the article could influence clinical practices, but mostly in a preliminary way, indicating moderate perceived impact.
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Traction-assisted Endoscopic Dissection for Ileocecal Valve Tumors
This study analyzes the safety and effectiveness of traction-assisted endoscopic submucosal dissection for removing ileocecal valve neoplasia, showing high en bloc and R0 resection rates, with certain tumor features predicting procedural challenges.
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RT @endoscopyjrnl: #AuthorCommentary: Clara Yzet on "Traction-assisted endoscopic submucosal dissection for resection of ileocecal valve ne…
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@endoscopyjrnl (Twitter)#AuthorCommentary: Clara Yzet on "Traction-assisted endoscopic submucosal dissection for resection of ileocecal valve neoplasia: a French retrospective multicenter" Watch here: https://t.co/wYr3wWWuHT Find the article at: https://t.co/sx7BiTkCH2 Clara Yzet et al.
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@endoscopyjrnl (Twitter)Traction-assisted ESD for resection of ileocecal valve neoplasia: a retrospective multicenter case series Find the article at: https://t.co/sx7BiTk4Ru Clara Yzet et al. https://t.co/pwN8KLEBA0
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Abstract Synopsis
- The study focuses on analyzing the safety and effectiveness of traction-assisted endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for removing complex tumors at the ileocecal valve, a challenging area in the gut.
- It included 106 patients, showing high success rates of en bloc (94.3%) and R0 (76.4%) resections, meaning most tumors were removed completely and cleanly.
- Factors such as larger lesions, involvement of the anal lip, or multiple sites on the valve were linked to more difficult resections, indicating certain tumor characteristics can predict procedural challenges.
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