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Praxis Journal of Philosophy | 2002

Barrett-Ösophagus – Ösophagus-Karzinom: Konservative Therapie und Überwachungsstrategien

Liebwin Gossner; A May; Christian Ell

Chronic acid reflux is strongly associated with cancer of the esophagogastric junction and the main reason for the development of specialised intestinalised metaplasia in the esophagus (Barretts esophagus). Endoscopic surveillance, therefore, is mandatory for long-segment Barretts esophagus as well as short segment Barretts. Videoendoscopy with four quadrant random biopsies are standard and new diagnostic tools like chromoendoscopy with methylene blue, magnifying endoscopy or fluorescence detection may turn out to be helpful. Differential surveillance strategies according to the recommendations of the American College of Gastroenterology and the Deutschen Gesellschaft für Verdauungs- und Stoffwechselerkrankungen should be performed for medical and cost-efficiency reasons. Local endoscopic therapy of early cancer and high-grade dysplasia in Barretts esophagus comprises three different methods: endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR), semiselective, athermal photodynamic therapy (PDT) and thermal techniques such as KTP- or Nd:YAG-laser and argon-plasma coagulation. All endoscopic methods have low morbidity and mortality rates compared to esophageal resection and therefore are an attractive alternative treatment option. Endoscopic mucosal resection is the treatment of choice for all localizable and circumscribed lesions, because the resected specimen can be classified with regard to the histopathological grading, complete resection and submucosal involvement, especially in view of patients who are surgical candidates. PDT is the best local treatment option for multifocal, not localizable or large superficial lesions, as large areas can be treated in a single therapeutic session. Thermal procedure are mainly auxiliary methods for the optimization of EMR or PDT. The shortterm and intermediate results of our studies appear to be promising in view of the high complete local remission rates in combination with the low morbidity and mortality.


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 1998

Palliative Treatment of Malignant Esophagorespiratory Fistulas With Gianturco-Z Stents

A May; Christian Ell


Chirurgische Gastroenterologie | 2002

Frherkennung, Diagnostik und endoskopische Therapie frher Neoplasien des sophagus

Oliver Pech; Liebwin Gossner; A May; Christian Ell


Endoskopie Heute | 2014

Das Adenokarzinomrisiko in Abhängigkeit von der Barrett-Länge – Implikationen einer populationsbasierten Studie

Oliver Pech; H Arash; Christian Ell; H. Manner; A May; M Vieth; A Sonnenberg; H Pohl


Endoskopie Heute | 2013

Endoskopische Therapie des Barrett-Frühkarzinoms – Möglichkeiten und Grenzen

H. Manner; A. Behrens; A May; J. Pohl; Oliver Pech; L. Goßner; Christian Ell


Endoskopie Heute | 2011

Die Rescue- Methylenblau-Färbung zur Lokalisation nicht detektierbarer Barrettneoplasien

I Kouti; A May; H. Manner; J. Pohl; Christian Ell; Oliver Pech


Endoskopie Heute | 2008

Langzeitergebnisse der endoskopischen Therapie der hochgradigen intraepithelialen Neoplasie und des mukosalen Adenokarzinoms im Barrettösophagus

Oliver Pech; A. Behrens; A May; L Gossner; T. Rabenstein; H. Manner; E. Guenter; J. Huijsmans; M Vieth; M Stolte; Christian Ell


Endoskopie Heute | 2008

Kurative Endoskopische Resektion von Magenfrühkarzinomen: Langzeitergebnisse aus der westlichen Welt

H Manner; T Rabenstein; A May; Oliver Pech; L Gossner; D Werk; N Plum; E Günter; M Vieth; M Stolte; Christian Ell


Endoskopie Heute | 2008

Langzeitergebnisse der kurativen Endoskopischen Resektion von Barrettfrühkarzinomen mit Niedrigrisiko (Low Risk)-Submukosainfiltration

H. Manner; A May; Oliver Pech; L Gossner; T. Rabenstein; E Günter; M Vieth; M Stolte; Christian Ell


Der Gastroenterologe | 2008

Klinisches Management und endoskopische Therapie des Barrett-Ösophagus

Oliver Pech; Juergen Pohl; A May; Christian Ell

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Christian Ell

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Oliver Pech

St John of God Health Care

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