Combined endoscopic-laparoscopic resection of colon polyps.
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2012
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| Resumo |
Aims: To analyze the current literature on combined endoscopic-laparoscopic resection of colon polyps and to compare this new approach to standard laparoscopic colonic resection for polyps not suitable for endoscopic resection. Results: Several studies demonstrated that with a combined endoscopic-laparoscopic approach, polyps were successfully resected in 82-91% with a low morbidity of 3-10% and a short hospital stay of 1-2 days. Segmental laparoscopic resection was necessary in only 9-12%, but had a conversion rate to open surgery of 15% with an average hospital stay of 6-11 days. A cancerous polyp was found in 6-13% after a combined approach, with lymph node metastasis in 6%. Recurrent polyps after a combined endoscopic-laparoscopic resection seem to be rare, but follow-up of most studies is short and incomplete. Conclusion: Combined endoscopic-laparoscopic resection of colon polyps is feasible, safe, and has a high success rate. Malignant lesions can be treated laparoscopically during the same operation, avoiding the need for a second procedure, and with good long-term oncologic outcome. |
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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_D9FD8CF6A330 isbn:1421-9875 (Electronic) pmid:23207937 doi:10.1159/000342031 isiid:000311492700013 |
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en |
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Digestive Diseases, vol. 30, no. Suppl 2, pp. 81-84 |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article article |