Recurrence rates after EMR of large sessile serrated polyps

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2015-09
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American English
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Background

Little is known regarding the recurrence rate after EMR of large (≥20 mm) sessile serrated adenoma/polyps (SSA/Ps).

Objective

To compare the recurrence rate among SSA/Ps and conventional adenomas in patients referred to a specialty practice for EMR.

Design

Retrospective cohort study.

Setting

Academic hospital and a satellite surgery center.

Patients

A total of 362 consecutive patients referred for resection of large (≥20 mm) polyps in the colorectum.

Interventions

All EMRs were performed with a submucosal contrast agent. All subjects had a follow-up surveillance examination (inspection and biopsy of the EMR) at our center.

Main Outcome Measurements

Rates of residual polyp at follow-up examination.

Results

Residual polyp was identified among 8.7% of SSA/Ps compared with 11.1% for conventional adenomas (P = .8). Limitations

Retrospective design, procedures performed by a single experienced endoscopist, low number of serrated lesions.

Conclusions

The rate of recurrence after EMR of SSA/Ps is similar to the rate after EMR of conventional adenomas.

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Rex, K. D., Vemulapalli, K. C., & Rex, D. K. (2015). Recurrence rates after EMR of large sessile serrated polyps. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 82(3), 538–541. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gie.2015.01.025
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