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Complete endoscopic resection and accurate histological evaluation are the keys to determining the follow-up treatment plan for T1 colorectal cancer (CRC)
In colorectal cancer endoscopic full-thickness resection (eFTR, together with tumor digestive tract wall full-thickness resection) is <2cm a new method of treatment of colorectal cancer in diameter T1
Zwager et al.
Surgical process diagram and postoperative pathological diagram
Surgical process diagram and postoperative pathological diagramA total of 330 operations were included: 132 cases of primary resection and 198 cases of secondary scar resection after resection of incomplete T1 stage colorectal cancer
The overall technical success rate, R0 stage resection rate, and curative resection rate were 87.
Curative cut-out rate
Curative cut-out rate200 patients underwent endoscopic follow-up (82.
In summary , eFTR is a relatively safe and effective surgical method for resectable small-volume T1 stage colorectal cancer
For resectable small-volume T1 stage colorectal cancer, eFTR is a relatively safe and effective surgical method.
Original source:
Zwager Liselotte W,Bastiaansen Barbara,van der Spek Bas et al.
ndoscopic full-thickness resection of T1 colorectal cancers: a retrospective analysis from a multicenter Dutch eFTR registry
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