Management of complex colorectal lesions from the endoscopic tissue resection specialist perspective

IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY
Julia L Gauci , Michael J Bourke
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Abstract

Endoscopic resection (ER) is the standard of care for the management of large (≥20 mm) non-pedunculated colorectal polyps (LNPCP). Certain lesion characteristics increase the risk for incomplete ER, recurrence, harbouring submucosal invasive cancer and post ER adverse events. These include lesion location, morphology, difficult endoscopic access and prior attempts at resection. Such LNPCP are termed ‘complex’. Recognition of complexity is a crucial component of technique selection and resource allocation. Until recently, resection of complex lesions was dominated by surgery. Surgical resection of benign lesions is associated with prolonged hospital stay and post-operative recovery, stoma creation, post-operative complications and even death. Advances in ER techniques have enabled huge strides in the management of these lesions and is proven to be safer and more cost-effective than surgery.

从内窥镜组织切除专家的角度看复杂结肠直肠病变的管理
内镜切除术(ER)是治疗巨大(≥20 毫米)非梗阻性结直肠息肉(LNPCP)的标准疗法。某些病变特征会增加不完全切除、复发、粘膜下浸润癌和切除后不良事件的风险。这些特征包括病变位置、形态、内镜入路困难和之前的切除尝试。这类 LNPCP 被称为 "复杂"。对复杂性的认识是技术选择和资源分配的重要组成部分。直到最近,复杂病灶的切除仍以手术为主。手术切除良性病变会延长住院时间和术后恢复期、造口、术后并发症甚至死亡。急诊室技术的进步使这些病变的治疗取得了巨大进步,并被证明比手术更安全、更具成本效益。
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期刊介绍: Seminars in Colon and Rectal Surgery offers a comprehensive and coordinated review of a single, timely topic related to the diagnosis and treatment of proctologic diseases. Each issue is an organized compendium of practical information that serves as a lasting reference for colorectal surgeons, general surgeons, surgeons in training and their colleagues in medicine with an interest in colorectal disorders.
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