Mucosal stripping of the gastric antrum refers to submucosal stripping, and clinical studies have shown that 2 months after endoscopic submucosal stripping, the wound ulcer healing rate can reach 100%.
The gastric wall can be histologically divided into four layers: mucosa, submucosa, lamina propria and plasma membrane. The gastric mucosa has a strong self-repair function, and the locally damaged mucosal tissue can gradually heal within 2 weeks after surgery.
Endoscopic submucosal dissection is a safe and effective minimally invasive treatment of gastric mucosal lesions, mainly for the treatment of gastric mucosal lesions, especially early cancer and pre-cancerous lesions, not only is the therapeutic effect similar to that of surgical procedures, but also can reduce the risk of traditional surgical procedures for the majority of patients with minimally invasive, fast postoperative recovery and other characteristics, and does not affect the patient’s quality of life.
Warm reminder: within 2 weeks after endoscopic submucosal dissection, semi-fluid food is the mainstay, and the diet is gradually transitioned, if abdominal pain, blood in stool or black stool and other signs of gastrointestinal bleeding must be consulted in time.