Current practices in endoscopic submucosal dissection for colorectal neoplasms: a survey of indications among Korean endoscopists.
- Author:
Tae Jun KIM
1
;
Eun Ran KIM
;
Sung Noh HONG
;
Young Ho KIM
;
Dong Kyung CHANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Endoscopic mucosal resection; Indication; Colorectal neoplasms
- MeSH: Adenoma; Classification; Colorectal Neoplasms*; Consensus; Data Collection; Inflammation; Narrow Band Imaging
- From:Intestinal Research 2017;15(2):228-235
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: BACKGROUND/AIMS: The indications for colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) vary in clinical practice. To establish colorectal ESD as a standard treatment, standard indications are essential. For establishing standard indications for colorectal ESD, we surveyed the preferences and criteria of endoscopists for colorectal ESD in their practices. METHODS: A multiple-choice questionnaire was sent to 27 members of the Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy/ESD group. The indications of endoscopists for selecting ESD as a treatment for colorectal tumors ≥2 cm in diameter were surveyed. RESULTS: On the basis of the preprocedural assessment of histology, adenoma with high-grade dysplasia, mucosal cancer, and shallow submucosa invasive cancer were included in the indication for ESD. Based on gross morphology, laterally spreading tumor (LST) granular nodular mixed type, LST-nongranular (LST-NG) flat elevated type, and LST-NG pseudodepressed type were included. On the basis of the pit pattern by Kudo classification, types III, IV, and V-I were included. Based on the narrow band imaging pattern by Sano classification, types II and III-a were included. Other lesions, such as sporadic localized tumors in chronic inflammation and local residual early carcinoma after endoscopic resection, were also included in the indication for ESD. CONCLUSIONS: The indications of Korean endoscopists for colorectal ESD are broader than those in recent guidelines, and tend to include more benign-looking tumors. To find the appropriate indications for colorectal ESD, systematic data collection and analysis are required to reach a consensus in a timely manner.