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Thématique :
- Endoscopie/Imagerie
Originalité :
Intermédiaire
Solidité :
Intermédiaire
Doit faire évoluer notre pratique :
Pas encore
 
 
Nom du veilleur :
Docteur Edouard Chabrun
Coup de coeur :
 
 
Endoscopy
  2016/01  
 
  2015 Dec;47(12):1106-12  
  doi: 10.1055/s-0034-1392417. Epub 2015 Jul 9.  
 
  Treatment of Barrett's esophagus with a novel focal cryoablation device: a safety and feasibility study.  
 
  Schölvinck DW, Künzli HT, Kestens C, Siersema PD, Vleggaar FP, Canto MI, Cosby H, Abrams JA, Lightdale CJ, Tejeda-Ramirez E, DeMeester SR, Greene CL, Jobe BA, Peters J, Bergman JJ, Weusten BL  
  http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26158241  
 
 

BACKGROUND AND AIMS:

Currently, eradication of Barrett's epithelium is preferably achieved using radiofrequency ablation (RFA) or spray cryoablation (SCA). However, both modalities suffer from drawbacks such as the need for sizing, multiple deployment steps, large controller units (RFA), imprecise dosing and need for gas-venting (SCA). The new Cryoballoon Focal Ablation System (CbFAS) may address these limitations. This study assessed the safety, feasibility, and dose response of the CbFAS in patients with flat Barrett's epithelium with or without dysplasia.

PATIENTS AND METHODS:

In this multicenter, prospective non-randomized trial, 39 patients were each treated with one or two ablations of 6, 8, or 10 seconds. Symptoms were assessed immediately and 2 days post-cryoablation. Follow-up endoscopy was performed 6-8 weeks post-procedure to assess response. Outcome parameters were incidence of adverse events, pain, esophageal stricture formation, and ablation response by cryogen dose.

RESULTS:

Of 62 ablations, 56 (10 with 6 seconds, 28 with 8 seconds, 18 with 10 seconds) were successfully performed. Six ablations failed because of device malfunction (n=3) and procedural or anatomic issues (n=3). Median procedure time was 7 minutes (interquartile range [IQR] 4-10). No major adverse events occurred; six patients experienced a minor mucosal laceration requiring no intervention. Mild pain was reported by 27% of patients immediately after cryoablation and by 14% after 2 days. No strictures were evident at follow-up.  Full squamous regeneration was seen in 47 treated areas (6 [60%] of the 6-second areas; 23 [82%] of the 8-second areas; 18 [100%] of 10-second areas).

CONCLUSIONS:

Focal cryoablation of Barrett's epithelium with the CbFAS is feasible and safe, resulting in squamous regeneration in the majority of patients.

 
Question posée
 
Intérêt de la destruction de l’endobrachy-oesophage par le froid, avec le système CbFAS (Cryoballon Focal Ablation System).
 
Question posée
 
Etude de faisabilité sur 62 patients ayant un endobrachyoesophage dysplasique ou non. Cette technique est sure, rapide et semble efficace.
 
Commentaires

Une nouvelle technique endoscopique séduisante, qui mérite d’être évaluée.

 
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