Endoscopy International Open (Nov 2021)

Hybrid endoscopic mucosal resection and full-thickness resection for large colonic polyps harboring a small focus of invasive cancer: a case series

  • Jamie S. Chua,
  • Hao Dang,
  • Liselotte W. Zwager,
  • Nik Dekkers,
  • James C. H. Hardwick,
  • Alexandra M. J. Langers,
  • Jolein van der Kraan,
  • Lars E. Perk,
  • Barbara A. J. Bastiaansen,
  • Jurjen J. Boonstra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1529-1447
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 09, no. 11
pp. E1686 – E1691

Abstract

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Endoscopic treatment of large laterally spreading tumors (LSTs) with a focus of submucosally invasive colorectal cancer (T1 CRC) can be challenging. We evaluated outcomes of a hybrid resection technique using piecemeal endoscopic mucosal resection (pEMR) and endoscopic full-thickness resection (eFTR) in patients with large colonic LSTs containing suspected T1 CRC. Six hybrid pEMR-eFTR procedures for T1 CRCs were registered in a nationwide eFTR registry between July 2015 and December 2019. In all cases, the invasive part of the lesion was successfully isolated with eFTR; with eFTR, histologically complete resection of the invasive part was achieved in 5 /6 patients (83.3 %). No adverse events occurred during or after the procedure. The median follow-up time was 10 months (range 6–27), with all patients having undergone ≥ 1 surveillance colonoscopy. One patient had a small adenomatous recurrence, which was removed endoscopically. In conclusion, hybrid pEMR-eFTR is a promising noninvasive treatment modality that seems feasible for a selected group of patients with large LSTs containing a small focus of T1 CRC.