Gut and Liver (Mar 2024)

Challenges in Implementing Endoscopic Resection for T2 Colorectal Cancer

  • Katsuro Ichimasa,
  • Shin-ei Kudo,
  • Ker-Kan Tan,
  • Jonathan Wei Jie Lee,
  • Khay Guan Yeoh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5009/gnl230125
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 2
pp. 218 – 221

Abstract

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The current standard treatment for muscularis propria-invasive (T2) colorectal cancer is surgical colectomy with lymph node dissection. With the advent of new endoscopic resection techniques, such as endoscopic full-thickness resection or endoscopic intermuscular dissection, T2 colorectal cancer, with metastasis to 20%-25% of the dissected lymph nodes, may be the next candidate for endoscopic resection following submucosal-invasive (T1) colorectal cancer. We present a novel endoscopic treatment strategy for T2 colorectal cancer and suggest further study to establish evidence on oncologic and endoscopic technical safety for its clinical implementation.

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