Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD) is a highly specialised, minimally invasive endoscopic technique designed to remove early cancers or precancerous growths in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract in a single, intact piece (en bloc). Unlike the simpler technique of Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR), ESD allows for deeper, more complete removal of lesions, including those that extend into the submucosal layer, without the need for traditional open or laparoscopic surgery. The procedure uses a flexible endoscope fitted with specialised micro-knives, injection tools, and high-definition imaging, enabling the gastroenterologist to precisely dissect beneath the lesion and extract it with clear margins.
ESD is indicated when:
By detecting and treating such lesions early through ESD, the risk of progression to advanced cancer can be significantly reduced while keeping the patient’s digestive tract intact.
Although ESD is safe when performed by experienced endoscopists in an appropriate setting, there are potential risks:
If you’ve been told you have a small growth, polyp, or early tumour in your food pipe, stomach, or colon, don’t worry — many of these can be treated safely without surgery. Meet Dr. Hitendra K Garg, an experienced Gastroenterologist & Endoscopy Expert, to learn how Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD) can remove the problem gently and precisely. Book your visit today and take a simple step toward protecting your digestive health.
Gastroenterologist & Advanced Endoscopist
Delhi, NCR