H. Su, Hai‐hong Wang, Lili Liu, Tao Cheng, Yuqi He, P. Jin, Lang Yang, J. Sheng
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Abstract
Objective
To study the differences of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for colorectal tumors of different diameters.
Methods
Data of 210 cases which were treated with ESD for colorectal tumors at the Endoscopy Center, the Seventh Medical Center of PLA General Hospital from October 2012 to December 2015 were retrospectively analyzed. The lesions were divided into two groups according to different diameters (≥4.0 cm group and <4.0 cm group) for comparative analysis of related factors.
Results
The mean procedure time of ESD for 210 colorectal tumor cases was 50.3±42.7 min and the mean size of lesions was 7.98±10.84 cm2 . En bloc resection rate was 91.4%, R0 resection rate was 90.5%, and the curative resection rate was 88.6%. Perforation rate was 5.2% (11/210), and the late hemorrhage rate was 0.5% (1/210). Compared with lesions < 4.0 cm, those ≥ 4.0 cm required longer resection time (79.63±53.91 min VS 35.28±24.99 min, P<0.001); and the lesions were mainly located in the rectum (61.97%). LSTs were mainly mixed granular/nongranular type (54.93%); en bloc resection rate, complete resection rate and curative resection rate of the tumors ≥ 4.0 cm were all lower than those of tumors < 4.0 cm. The difference in complete resection rate was statistically significant (85.92% VS 94.24%; P=0.041). The perforation rate (7.04%) was higher in ≥ 4.0 cm group, but the difference was not statistically significant.
Conclusions
ESD of colorectal tumors of diameters ≥ 4.0 cm requires longer time with higher operation risk. Additionally, physicians should be more careful with non-rectal lesions.
Key words:
Colorectal cancer; Endoscopic submucosal dissection; Tumor diameter; Difference
期刊介绍:
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy is a high-level medical academic journal specializing in digestive endoscopy, which was renamed Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy in August 1996 from Endoscopy.
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy mainly reports the leading scientific research results of esophagoscopy, gastroscopy, duodenoscopy, choledochoscopy, laparoscopy, colorectoscopy, small enteroscopy, sigmoidoscopy, etc. and the progress of their equipments and technologies at home and abroad, as well as the clinical diagnosis and treatment experience.
The main columns are: treatises, abstracts of treatises, clinical reports, technical exchanges, special case reports and endoscopic complications.
The target readers are digestive system diseases and digestive endoscopy workers who are engaged in medical treatment, teaching and scientific research.
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy has been indexed by ISTIC, PKU, CSAD, WPRIM.