Relevance of polyp size for primary endoscopic full-thickness resection of suspected T1 colorectal cancers

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2022-11

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Didden, Paul
van Eijck van Heslinga, R A H
Schwartz, M P
Arensman, L.R.
Vleggaar, Frank PORCID 0000-0001-8664-5130ISNI 0000000390476661
de Graaf, Wilmar
Koch, Arjun Dave
Doukas, Michael
Laclé, Miangela Marie
Moons, Leon M GORCID 0000-0002-6913-9954ISNI 0000000393157578

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BACKGROUND: En bloc local excision of suspected T1 colorectal cancer (CRC) provides optimal tumor risk assessment with curative intent. Endoscopic full-thickness resection (eFTR) with an over-the-scope device has emerged as a local excision technique for T1 CRCs, but data on the upper size limit for achieving a histological complete (R0) resection are lacking. We aimed to determine the influence of polyp size on the R0 rate. METHODS: eFTR procedures for suspected T1 CRCs performed between 2015 and 2021 were selected from the endoscopy databases of three tertiary centers. The main outcome was R0 resection, defined as tumor- and dysplasia-free margins (≥ 0.1 mm) for both the deep and lateral resection margins. Regression analysis was performed to identify risk factors for R1/Rx resection, mainly focusing on endoscopically estimated polyp size. RESULTS: 136 patients underwent eFTR for suspected T1 CRC (median size 15 mm [IQR 13-18 mm]; 83.1 % cancer). The rates of technical success and R0 resection were 87.5 % (119/136; 95 %CI 80.9 %-92.1 %) and 79.7 % (106/136; 95 %CI 72.1 %-85.7 %), respectively. Increasing polyp size was significantly associated with R1/Rx resection (risk ratio 2.35 per 5-mm increase, 95 %CI 1.80-3.07; P  < 0.001). The R0 rate was 89.9 % (80/89) for polyps ≤ 15 mm, 71.4 % (25/35) for 16-20 mm, and 11.1 % (1/9) for those > 20 mm. CONCLUSIONS: eFTR is associated with a 90 % R0 rate for T1 CRCs of ≤ 15 mm. Performing eFTR for polyps 16-20 mm should depend on access, their mobility, and the availability of alternative resection techniques. eFTR for > 20-mm polyps results in a high R1 rate and should not be recommended.

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Taverne, Gastroenterology, Journal Article

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Didden, P, van Eijck van Heslinga, R, Schwartz, M P, Arensman, L R, Vleggaar, F P, de Graaf, W, Koch, A D, Doukas, M, Lacle, M M & Moons, L M 2022, 'Relevance of polyp size for primary endoscopic full-thickness resection of suspected T1 colorectal cancers', Endoscopy, vol. 54, no. 11, pp. 1062-1070. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1790-5539