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Innovative endoscopy procedure at UT Physicians is game-changer for Houston man

由于开创性的手术程序,休斯顿的TJ Giden现在正在享受普通的无癌生活。(摄影:安迪·阿特金森(Andi Atkinson),UT医生)
由于开创性的手术程序,休斯顿的TJ Giden现在正在享受普通的无癌生活。(摄影:安迪·阿特金森(Andi Atkinson),UT医生)
TJ Giden (right) thanks his lead surgeon R. Tomás DaVee, MD, after a successful operation. (Photo courtesy of UT Physicians)
TJ Giden (right) thanks his lead surgeon R. Tomás DaVee, MD, after a successful operation. (Photo courtesy of UT Physicians)

TJ Giden’s journey started with a bleak diagnosis of esophageal cancer. At age 75 and with several underlying conditions, Giden was told he most likely would not survive.

“When I heard the word ‘cancer,’ I figured it was all over,” he shared. “I thanked God for letting me live this long.”

Normally, a patient presenting with earlier stages of esophageal cancer would undergo a traditional surgery where the esophagus and surrounding lymph nodes are removed. In Giden’s case, he was too high risk for the surgery. Thus, chemotherapy and radiation were recommended by a board of experts during a cancer conference as a compromise to slow the spread of cancer down. However, it wasn’t a road the patient was willing to go down.

“在进行化学疗法和放射后,我刚刚埋葬了我的一个朋友。这不是我想为自己做的事情,”吉登解释说。

Thankfully, there was one other option — a groundbreaking procedure developed in Japan and only performed at select health care institutions across the U.S. by trained professionals, such asR. Tomás DaVee,医学博士,assistant professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at McGovern Medical School atUTHealth Houstonand interventional gastroenterologist with但医生.

“It’s called endoscopic submucosal dissection, or ESD for short. It’s a very difficult technique to learn, and I’ve been continuously training for the last six years,” DaVee said. “This surgery has been shown to have a low recurrence rate and is effective at removing cancers and lesions in one piece.”

Although DaVee had performed this particular technique over 50 times, including observing cases, training in the lab, and being proctored by another expert, this would be the first time for cancer removal. His prior procedures focused on eliminating large, high-risk polyps.

After discussing this new option for cancer removal with a committee of experts, DaVee presented the option to Giden. He fully understood the novelty of the surgery and was completely on board.

“Dr. DaVee explained to my wife and me all about this new procedure and asked if it was something we’d be comfortable trying,” Giden said. “When he sat down with us, he was so pleasant, and I just knew that this was something we should do, especially because I wouldn’t have to do any chemo or radiation.”

DaVee led the surgery with the assistance ofTodd D. Wilson,医学博士,associate professor in the Department of Surgery with McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston and minimally invasive surgeon with UT Physicians. Following a few hours of meticulous work, Giden’s cancer was removed completely, and the wound in his esophagus was closed.

“There was no major bleeding or infection. The procedure went so smoothly we were all sort of amazed at what we had just accomplished,” DaVee said.

Giden recalls his recovery as quite simple — a few days in the hospital to rest before being released home. A follow-up appointment two weeks later confirmed the best-case scenario news — the cancer was completely removed. The 75-year-old was officially in remission.

DaVee feels blessed to have the skill, career path, and support system to save Giden’s life.

“I’m really grateful for my co-surgeon Dr. Wilson, our interventional GI chiefs Drs. Thosani and Guha, the Memorial Hermann Greater Heights Hospital leadership, and our Texans anesthesia partners,” DaVee said. “It takes an incredibly strong team to do something amazing like this.”

Today, Giden feels completely recovered and is back to his normal life — something he credits DaVee for every single day.

“I believe that if you have something wrong, you should find yourself a good doctor, someone like Dr. DaVee. I trusted him, and he came through with flying colors,” he said.

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