Traitement par radiofréquence de l'oesophage de Barrett [Radiofrequency ablation for Barret's esophagus].

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ID Serval
serval:BIB_F3962277338C
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Sous-type
Synthèse (review): revue aussi complète que possible des connaissances sur un sujet, rédigée à partir de l'analyse exhaustive des travaux publiés.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Traitement par radiofréquence de l'oesophage de Barrett [Radiofrequency ablation for Barret's esophagus].
Périodique
Revue Médicale Suisse
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Fraga M., Doerig C., Dorta G., Nichita C.
ISSN
1660-9379 (Print)
ISSN-L
1660-9379
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2013
Volume
9
Numéro
396
Pages
1572-1576
Langue
français
Notes
Publication types: Comparative Study ; English Abstract ; Journal ArticlePublication Status: ppublish
Résumé
Barrett's esophagus consists of the replacement of normal squamous epithelium by a specialised columnar lined epithelium referred to as intestinal metaplasia in the esophagus. It represents a premalignant lesion. The prevalence of Barrett's esophagus is around 1.6%. Esophageal adenocarcinoma results from the development of dysplasia progressing from low to high grade dysplasia and finally adenocarcinoma. Radiofrequency ablation currently represents the treatment of choice in eradicating Barrett's esophagus with associated dysplasia. The technique is based on the application of a radiofrequency current that enables the destruction of the superficial modified epithelium. This new approach presents a good security profile and, compared to other ablative techniques, shows superior results regarding Barrett's eradication.
Mots-clé
Adenocarcinoma/etiology, Adenocarcinoma/prevention & control, Barrett Esophagus/pathology, Barrett Esophagus/therapy, Catheter Ablation/adverse effects, Catheter Ablation/methods, Disease Progression, Esophageal Neoplasms/etiology, Esophageal Neoplasms/prevention & control, Humans
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