Title of article :
Characteristics of Patients with Colonic Polyps Requiring Segmental Resection
Author/Authors :
Mitchell, Robert A Department of Medicine - Division of Gastroenterology - University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada , Zhang, Chaoran Department of Medicine - Division of Gastroenterology - University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada , Galorport, Cherry Department of Medicine - Division of Gastroenterology - University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada , Walker, Blair Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine - University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada , Telford, Jennifer Department of Medicine - Division of Gastroenterology - University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada , Enns, Robert Department of Medicine - Division of Gastroenterology - University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Pages :
6
From page :
1
To page :
6
Abstract :
Background It is unclear if the availability of new techniques for removal of large colonic polyps has affected the use of segmental colon resection. We sought to evaluate the characteristics of polyps undergoing surgical resection, including involvement of therapeutic gastroenterologists (TG). Methods 484 patients had a colonic resection; 165 (34%) were identified from the pathology database with polyp, adenoma, or mass in the clinical history field; these charts were reviewed. Results 128 patients (mean age 68 yrs, 72% male) were included. The mean polyp size was 2.9 cm (0.4 cm–12.0 cm). Adenocarcinoma was diagnosed in 50 (39.1%). 97 (75.8%) patients had a polyp that was felt to be unresectable by EMR, and 31 (24.2%) underwent successful EMR followed by surgery for adenocarcinoma (n = 29). The indication for surgery in those with unresectable polyps was variable and was not clearly documented in 51 (52.6%); only 17 of these patients (17.5%) had a TG involved. Conclusion A high proportion of polyps managed by segmental resection did not contain adenocarcinoma. This data suggests that even in a tertiary care center where advanced endoscopic techniques are easily available, they are not always utilized. Educational endeavors to ensure that ideal pathways of intervention are utilized require implementation.
Keywords :
Characteristics , Colonic Polyps Requiring , Segmental Resection
Journal title :
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Serial Year :
2018
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Record number :
2610407
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