ENDOSCOPIC POLYPECTOMY AND MANAGEMENT OF COLORECTAL ADENOMAS WITH INVASIVE-CARCINOMA

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HACKELSBERGER, A
FRUHMORGEN, P
WEILER, H
HELLER, T
SEELIGER, H
JUNGHANNS, K
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[1] KLINIKUM LUDWIGSBURG,DEPT MED 1,LUDWIGSBURG,GERMANY
[2] KLINIKUM LUDWIGSBURG,DEPT PATHOL,LUDWIGSBURG,GERMANY
[3] KLINIKUM LUDWIGSBURG,DEPT SURG,LUDWIGSBURG,GERMANY
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10.1055/s-2007-1005654
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background and Study Aims: Invasive carcinoma is found at histology in 2-5% of colorectal polyps removed under flexible endoscopy. The aim of this study was to confirm that histologically complete endoscopic polypectomy under favorable low-risk conditions is sufficient therapy for pT1 carcinoma, while tumors at or dose to the margin of the polypectomy, and histological high-risk criteria, require surgical resection with lymphadenectomy. Patients and Methods: Eighty-six patients with 87 pT1 carcinomas underwent polypectomy within a twelve-and-a-half-year period. Further treatment prospectively followed the above guidelines. The follow-up was documented. Results: A local tumor residue was found in 5 of 34 patients who had undergone surgical resection for doubtful or incomplete polypectomy. Two patients were found to have nodal disease in the surgical specimen, only one of them harboring a high-risk carcinoma. Two further patients with high-risk carcinomas had tumor progression, despite postpolypectomy resections without local tumor residue or lymph-node infiltration, and died. One patient had a local tumor recurrence on follow-up endoscopy eight weeks after doubtfully complete polypectomy. He underwent resection, and had no further recurrence. No further manifestations of invasive carcinoma occurred after complete polypectomy of 42 patients with low-risk carcinomas. Conclusions: This study supports the view that complete endoscopic polypectomy is an adequate therapy for low-risk carcinoma: A modification of the follow-up regimen, with less frequent endoscopic controls, is justified.
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