Does precutting prior to endoscopic piecemeal resection of large colorectal neoplasias reduce local recurrence? A KASID multicenter study

Surgical Endoscopy(2021)

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Background It would be expected that local recurrence could be reduced by performing precutting (with sufficient margins) prior to endoscopic piecemeal mucosal resection (EPMR). We explored the clinical outcomes and local recurrence after precutting EPMR of large colorectal neoplasias. Methods Between January 2005 and December 2015, in total, 223 patients with colorectal neoplasias ≥ 2 cm in diameter removed via EPMR in four tertiary hospitals were enrolled. The patients were divided into a precut EPMR group ( n = 62) and a non-precut EPMR group ( n = 161). We retrospectively evaluated clinical outcomes and factors associated with local recurrence. Results The mean total procedure time was significantly shorter in the non-precut EPMR group than in the precut EPMR group. However, the number of pieces, and the complete resection and recurrence rates, did not differ significantly [for the latter, precut 8.1% vs . non-precut 9.9%, P = 0.668]. The complete resection rate, number of pieces, and use of argon plasma coagulation (APC) were significantly associated with the local recurrence rate on univariate analysis. In the Cox’s proportional hazards model, prophylactic APC [hazard ratio 0.307, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.114–0.823; P = 0.019] and complete resection rate (odds ratio 0.083, 95% CI 0.011–0.655; P = 0.018) were significantly associated with the local recurrence rate. Conclusion Precutting prior to EPMR did not significantly reduce the local recurrence rate or the number of resected pieces. Histologically complete resection, reducing the number of pieces, and prophylactic APC seem to be important in terms of reducing local recurrence.
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Endoscopic mucosal resection,Colonic tumor,Piecemeal resection
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