Journal article

Long-term adenoma recurrence following wide-field endoscopic mucosal resection (WFEMR) for advanced colonic mucosal neoplasia is infrequent: Results and risk factors in 1000 cases from the Australian Colonic EMR (ACE) study

A Moss, SJ Williams, LF Hourigan

Gastroenterological Endoscopy | Published : 2016

Abstract

Objective: Wide-field endoscopic mucosal resection (WF-EMR) is an alternative to surgery for treatment of advanced colonic mucosal neoplasia up to 120 mm in size, but has been criticised for its potentially high recurrence rates. We aimed to quantify recurrence at 4 months (early) and 16 months (late) following successful WF-EMR and identify its risk factors and clinical significance.Results 1134 consecutive patients were enrolled when 1000 successful EMRs were achieved, of whom 799 have undergone SC1. 670 were normal. Early recurrent/residual adenoma was present in 128 (16.0%, 95% CI 13.6% to 18.7%). One case was unknown. The recurrent/residual adenoma was diminutive in 71.7% of cases. On m..

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The New South Wales Cancer Institution provided funding for a research nurse and data manager to assist with the administration of the study. There was no influence from the institution regarding study design or conduct, data collection, management, analysis or interpretation or preparation, review or approval of the manuscript.