2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2022.11.005
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Adverse events of endoscopic full-thickness resection: results from the German and Dutch nationwide colorectal FTRD registry

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“…Another limitation of the FTRD system is linked to the lesion size because the whole lesion must fit the resection device to allow a complete resection. As reported by Zwager et al, in a case series of 1892 patients who underwent eFTR, the procedure is safe with a low overall AE rate of 11.3% and no AE-related mortality, while the severe AE rate requiring surgery was 2.2% [61].…”
Section: Endoscopic Full-thickness Resection (Eftr)supporting
confidence: 54%
“…Another limitation of the FTRD system is linked to the lesion size because the whole lesion must fit the resection device to allow a complete resection. As reported by Zwager et al, in a case series of 1892 patients who underwent eFTR, the procedure is safe with a low overall AE rate of 11.3% and no AE-related mortality, while the severe AE rate requiring surgery was 2.2% [61].…”
Section: Endoscopic Full-thickness Resection (Eftr)supporting
confidence: 54%
“…The procedure is much more common in the West, available for training in many referral centers. Compared to ESD, there are also lower complication rates, approximately 10-12%, including 5% major adverse events [ 14 , 25 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%