Endoscopic treatment of colorectal neoplasms: A simple and safe procedure to lower the incidence of colorectal cancers

Ming Yao Su, Chen Ming Hsu, Chun Jung Lin, Yu Pin Ho, Cheng Tang Chiu*, Pang Chi Chen, Jau Min Lien, Cheng Shyong Wu, Shui Yi Tung

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Abstract

Aim: For many physicians who ordinarily treat patients with colonic diseases, colonoscopy is considered a prime study interest. Developments in colonoscopic equipment and methods have led to larger numbers of endoscopic diagnoses and treatments for colorectal neoplasms. The purpose of this investigation is to evaluate the efficacy and outcomes of endoscopic treatment for colorectal neoplastic lesions and the development of colorectal cancers after colonoscopic therapy. Materials and methods: From September 1999 to May 2005, 19,815 consecutive colonoscopic examinations in 16,318 patients were gathered, totaling 9,534 endoscopic treatments for colorectal neoplasms. Macroscopic characteristics of the neoplasms were classified into protruded (N = 7,455), sessile (N = 1,569), lateral spreading tumor (N = 201), depressed lesions (N = 21), and flat lesions (N = 288). Snare polypectomy was conducted in 7,536 lesions, hot forceps removal in 1,545 lesions, and endoscopic mucosal resection in 353 lesions. Results: Histological diagnoses were 8,333 neoplastic lesions (8,246 adenomas with low/high-grade dysplasia and 87 invasive adenocarcinomas) and 1,201 non-neoplastic lesions (1,186 hyperplastic and 15 inflammatory polyps). For the adenocarcinoma group, all had received further operations, while 73 surgical specimens discovered no residual tumors. Four perforations and 146 bleedings were found following endoscopic treatment. No procedure-related mortality was found and no recurrent malignancy was found after 6-71 months follow-up. Conclusion: To lower the incidence and mortality of advanced colorectal cancer, endoscopic treatment for colorectal neoplasms is a simple and safe procedure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1297-1302
Number of pages6
JournalDigestive Diseases and Sciences
Volume53
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 05 2008

Keywords

  • Colonoscopy
  • Endoscopic mucosal resection
  • Hot forceps
  • Snare

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