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Long-term survival after treatment of malignant colonic polyps

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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum

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PURPOSE: This study was designed to evaluate the long-term outcome and survival of patients treated for malignant colonic polyps. METHODS: A retrospective review of 15,975 cases of colonoscopies with 8,685 endoscopic polypectomies performed between 1972 and 1990 was undertaken. In 65 patients, the polypectomy specimens contained invasive carcinoma. Six patients were excluded (follow-up, <6 months). Polyp data, operative findings, and follow-up on the remaining 59 patients were recorded. RESULTS: Malignant polyps were found in 35 males and 24 females who had an average age of 64 (range, 39–81) years. Follow-up ranged from 12 to 202 (mean, 90) months. Tumor differentiation was poor in one and well or moderately differentiated in 58 patients. Positive or indeterminate margins were found in 13 patients. Thirty-seven (63 percent) patients were managed with polypectomy and surveillance. Four of these (with rectal tumors) also had an additional local excision for questionable margins. One recurrence was noted in a patient who refused surgery, which was recommended because of indeterminate margins. Twenty-two patients (37 percent) underwent colectomy. Indications included Haggitt Level 3 or 4 invasion (19), inadequate margins (7), patient preference (1), and poor differentiation (1). Residual disease was found in colectomy specimens of three patients (14 percent). There were no cancer-related deaths in either treatment group. Life table analysis demonstrated a five-year survival of 82 percent for the colectomy group and 95 percent for the polypectomy group (P=0.15). CONCLUSION: Treatment of patients with malignant polyps must be individualized based on evolving criteria. Patients in whom polypectomy margins are inadequate should undergo colectomy. With appropriate selection criteria, patients selected for colectomy had a five-year survival rate similar to the rate of those treated by polypectomy alone.

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Whitlow, C., Gathright, J.B., Hebert, S.J. et al. Long-term survival after treatment of malignant colonic polyps. Dis Colon Rectum 40, 929–934 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02051200

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