Gr. Yang et al., ENDOSCOPIC ND-YAG LASER THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH EARLY SUPERFICIAL CARCINOMA OF THE ESOPHAGUS AND THE GASTRIC CARDIA, Endoscopy, 26(8), 1994, pp. 681-685
A group of 33 patients, 27 with early superficial esophageal cancer an
d six with early superficial carcinoma of the gastric cardia, were tre
ated with endoscopic neodymium : yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd:YAG) lase
r from April 1989 to March 1993. Of the 33 patients, in 32 (97 %) the
disappearance of the cancer cells was noted. They were treated 1-6 tim
es (average 2.6) with laser irradiation. No serious complications, suc
h as perforation, occurred in the series. Twenty-two patients were fol
lowed up for 24-55 months. A negative biopsy was recorded in 16 (72.7
%) of the 22 patients; the other six (27.3 %) cases were found to have
recurrent early cancer during the follow-up period from the 36th to t
he 40th months, and mere treated with supplementary endoscopic therapy
or surgical resection. It is suggested that endoscopic Nd: YAG laser
mag be a safe and effective therapy for early carcinoma of the esophag
us and the gastric cardia, when the risks of surgery are too high or t
he patient has refused surgical resection.