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Minimally invasive treatments for early colorectal cancer: comparison of endoscopic resection and laparoscopic surgery
PURPOSE: Endoscopic treatment and laparoscopic surgery are minimally invasive options for early treatment of colorectal cancer, however, more evidence of the long-term outcomes between the two procedures is needed to guide clinical decisions. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the oncologic outc...
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Korean Society of Surgical Oncology
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9942766/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36945335 http://dx.doi.org/10.14216/kjco.22006 |
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author | Kim, Kyeong Eui Lee, Yoo Jin Lee, Ju Yup Jeong, Woon Kyung Baek, Seong Kyu Bae, Sung Uk |
author_facet | Kim, Kyeong Eui Lee, Yoo Jin Lee, Ju Yup Jeong, Woon Kyung Baek, Seong Kyu Bae, Sung Uk |
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description | PURPOSE: Endoscopic treatment and laparoscopic surgery are minimally invasive options for early treatment of colorectal cancer, however, more evidence of the long-term outcomes between the two procedures is needed to guide clinical decisions. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the oncologic outcomes between endoscopic and laparoscopic treatment for early colorectal cancer. METHODS: The study group included 60 patients who underwent endoscopic treatment and 38 patients who underwent laparoscopic surgery for early colorectal adenocarcinoma between January 2010 and December 2013 at a single study site. RESULTS: Histopathological diagnoses showed that 43 (78.3%) carcinomas in the endoscopic submucosal dissection group were mucosal to sm1, 13 (21.7%) were sm2 or deeper, and 17 high-risk cases (28.3%) in the endoscopic group underwent additional surgery. The median operation time, time to sips of water, and length of hospital stay were significantly shorter in the endoscopic group than in the laparoscopic group. The overall survival rates of patients in the endoscopic group and laparoscopic groups were 91.5% and 87.4%, respectively (P=0.391), and the disease-free survival rates were 90.4% and 87.4% (P=0.614), respectively. Systemic recurrences occurred in two patients (1.6%) in the endoscopic group and one patient (2.0%) in the laparoscopic group. Local recurrence combined with systemic recurrence in one patient (0.8%) in the endoscopic group. CONCLUSION: Endoscopic resection for early colorectal cancer can be performed safely with better short-term outcomes and comparable long-term oncological outcomes compared to laparoscopic surgery. |
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spelling | pubmed-99427662023-03-20 Minimally invasive treatments for early colorectal cancer: comparison of endoscopic resection and laparoscopic surgery Kim, Kyeong Eui Lee, Yoo Jin Lee, Ju Yup Jeong, Woon Kyung Baek, Seong Kyu Bae, Sung Uk Korean J Clin Oncol Original Article PURPOSE: Endoscopic treatment and laparoscopic surgery are minimally invasive options for early treatment of colorectal cancer, however, more evidence of the long-term outcomes between the two procedures is needed to guide clinical decisions. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the oncologic outcomes between endoscopic and laparoscopic treatment for early colorectal cancer. METHODS: The study group included 60 patients who underwent endoscopic treatment and 38 patients who underwent laparoscopic surgery for early colorectal adenocarcinoma between January 2010 and December 2013 at a single study site. RESULTS: Histopathological diagnoses showed that 43 (78.3%) carcinomas in the endoscopic submucosal dissection group were mucosal to sm1, 13 (21.7%) were sm2 or deeper, and 17 high-risk cases (28.3%) in the endoscopic group underwent additional surgery. The median operation time, time to sips of water, and length of hospital stay were significantly shorter in the endoscopic group than in the laparoscopic group. The overall survival rates of patients in the endoscopic group and laparoscopic groups were 91.5% and 87.4%, respectively (P=0.391), and the disease-free survival rates were 90.4% and 87.4% (P=0.614), respectively. Systemic recurrences occurred in two patients (1.6%) in the endoscopic group and one patient (2.0%) in the laparoscopic group. Local recurrence combined with systemic recurrence in one patient (0.8%) in the endoscopic group. CONCLUSION: Endoscopic resection for early colorectal cancer can be performed safely with better short-term outcomes and comparable long-term oncological outcomes compared to laparoscopic surgery. Korean Society of Surgical Oncology 2022-06 2022-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9942766/ /pubmed/36945335 http://dx.doi.org/10.14216/kjco.22006 Text en Copyright © 2022 Korean Society of Surgical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Kim, Kyeong Eui Lee, Yoo Jin Lee, Ju Yup Jeong, Woon Kyung Baek, Seong Kyu Bae, Sung Uk Minimally invasive treatments for early colorectal cancer: comparison of endoscopic resection and laparoscopic surgery |
title | Minimally invasive treatments for early colorectal cancer: comparison of endoscopic resection and laparoscopic surgery |
title_full | Minimally invasive treatments for early colorectal cancer: comparison of endoscopic resection and laparoscopic surgery |
title_fullStr | Minimally invasive treatments for early colorectal cancer: comparison of endoscopic resection and laparoscopic surgery |
title_full_unstemmed | Minimally invasive treatments for early colorectal cancer: comparison of endoscopic resection and laparoscopic surgery |
title_short | Minimally invasive treatments for early colorectal cancer: comparison of endoscopic resection and laparoscopic surgery |
title_sort | minimally invasive treatments for early colorectal cancer: comparison of endoscopic resection and laparoscopic surgery |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9942766/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36945335 http://dx.doi.org/10.14216/kjco.22006 |
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