Endoscopic Mucosal Resection in Kansas City, MO

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Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) is an ambulatory procedure that allows specialists to take out tumors located just below the gastrointestinal (GI) wall without the need for an operation. Utilizing an endoscope (a flexible, pipe-shaped device), our Digestive Health Specialists gastroenterologists (doctors who specialize in addressing the gastrointestinal tract) can look inside the body with a great level of detail. At the same time, they can take out growths, such as upper GI or colon nodules, that might otherwise necessitate a more invasive procedure. The majority of patients go back home once the procedure is done. Since there is no cut, you may recover more quickly and with minimal pain when compared to conventional or laparoscopic operations. If you want to arrange for an endoscopic mucosal resection in Kansas City, MO, or any other procedure designed to treat the gastrointestinal system, please reach out to our facility.

Endoscopic mucosal resection is a marginally invasive alternative to surgery for extracting unusual tissues from the lining of the digestive tract. Your doctor could propose the procedure to withdraw certain early-stage cancers or precancerous growths.

Some of the diseases that EMR has been employed to address include:

  • Cancer of the small intestine (duodenum)
  • Stomach (gastric) cancer
  • Colon polyps
  • Colorectal cancer
  • Esophageal cancer
  • Noncancerous tumors of the uterus (leiomyomas)
  • Barrett's esophagus

If you have any one of the listed diseases and wish to discover additional information regarding this method, reach out to Digestive Health Specialists today.

Potential complications of endoscopic mucosal resection include:

  • Puncture (perforation): There is a minor risk of a puncture in the wall of the digestive tract, depending on the dimensions and location of the lesion that is removed.
  • Constriction of the esophagus: Taking out certain esophageal lesions can increase the danger of scarring, which tapers the esophagus. This could lead to difficulty swallowing and require additional treatment.
  • Bleeding: This is the most common problem and can usually be found and remedied during the procedure.

Get in touch with your Kansas City, MO gastroenterologist and get prompt care if you notice any of the listed signs or symptoms after you have an endoscopic mucosal resection:

  • Bright red blood in the stool
  • Black stool
  • Shortness of breath
  • Chills
  • Fainting
  • Fever
  • Vomiting
  • Chest or abdominal discomfort

You'll have an additional appointment with your GI provider at Digestive Health Specialists to review the outcome of your endoscopic mucosal resection and the results of any laboratory exams performed on tissue specimens. Some questions to pose your doctor are:

  • Were you able to extract all anomalous tissue?
  • If I have cancer, will I require additional treatments?
  • Do I need to see a cancer specialist (oncologist)?
  • How will you supervise my status?
  • What were the outcomes of the biopsy exams? Do I have cancer?

Typically, you will have another colonoscopy or upper endoscopy a few months following your endoscopic mucosal resection to be certain the entire lesion is eliminated. During your initial procedure, your physician might stain the section of the removed growth with ink (tattoo) so that the section can be easily examined when you have any future procedures. The requirements for additional appointments depend on the conclusions of these results.

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In the event your specalist proposes the endoscopic mucosal resection for managing a gastrointestinal system ailment, then you can trust the skilled gastroenterologists at Digestive Health Specialists to provide you with the most state-of-the-art and patient-centric care possible. An endoscopic mucosal resection with our Kansas City, MO team can help provide a minimally invasive alternative to surgery for eliminating abnormal or potentially cancerous tissue. To learn more about endoscopic mucosal resection and additional procedures to manage your GI system condition, please talk to our staff today.

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