par Santos-Antunes, João;Pioche, Mathieu;Ramos-Zabala, Felipe;Cecinato, Paolo;Gallego, Francisco;Barreiro, Pedro;Mascarenhas, André;Sferrazza, Sandro;Berr, Frieder;Wagner, Andrej;Lemmers, Arnaud ;Ferreira, Mariana Figueiredo;Albéniz, Eduardo;Uchima, Hugo;Küttner-Magalhães, Ricardo;Fernandes, Carlos;Morais, Rui;Gupta, Sunil;Martinho-Dias, Daniel;Faria-Ramos, Isabel;Marques, Margarida;Bourke, Michael John;Macedo, Guilherme
Référence Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12, 16, 5356
Publication Publié, 2023-08
Référence Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12, 16, 5356
Publication Publié, 2023-08
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) in colorectal lesions is demanding, and a significant rate of non-curative procedures is expected. We aimed to assess the rate of residual lesion after a piecemeal ESD resection, or after an en bloc resection but with positive horizontal margins (local-risk resection—LocRR), for colorectal benign neoplasia. A retrospective multicenter analysis of consecutive colorectal ESDs was performed. Patients with LocRR ESDs for the treatment of benign colorectal lesions with at least one follow-up endoscopy were included. A cohort of en bloc resected lesions, with negative margins, was used as the control. A total of 2255 colorectal ESDs were reviewed; 352 of the ESDs were “non-curative”. Among them, 209 were LocRR: 133 high-grade dysplasia and 76 low-grade dysplasia. Ten cases were excluded due to missing data. A total of 146 consecutive curative resections were retrieved for comparison. Compared to the “curative group”, LocRRs were observed in lengthier procedures, with larger lesions, and in non-granular LSTs. Recurrence was higher in the LocRR group (16/199, 8% vs. 1/146, 0.7%; p = 0.002). However, statistical significance was lost when considering only en bloc resections with positive horizontal margins (p = 0.068). In conclusion, a higher rate of residual lesion was found after a piecemeal ESD resection, but not after an en bloc resection with positive horizontal margins. |