Clinicopathological Analysis of 2652 Colorectal Polyps in Jiading District,Shanghai,China
10.3969/j.issn.1008-7125.2016.04.006
- VernacularTitle:上海市嘉定区2652枚结直肠息肉临床病理分析
- Author:
Ling XIE
;
Ping CHEN
;
Xiaoqin YUAN
;
Yunlin WU
;
Lantao XU
;
Wei WANG
;
Shiyan ZHU
;
Xiaorong XIN
;
Yufen ZHOU
;
Xiaojun YU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Colorectal Polyps;
Adenomatous Polyps;
Colonoscopy;
Retrospective Studies
- From:
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology
2016;21(4):215-218
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Background:Colorectal polyps,especially adenomatous polyps are the precusor of colorectal cancer. Screening and polypectomy by using colonoscopy is an important approach for prevention of colorectal cancer. Aims:To conduct a retrospective analysis among 1 613 cases of patients with colorectal polyps in Jiading District,Shanghai,China for guiding the management of colonoscopy surveillance of colorectal polyps. Methods:A total of 2 652 colorectal polyps detected by colonoscopy from Jan. 2013 to Aug. 2014 in the Endoscopy Center of Shanghai Ruijin Hospital Northern Branch were recruited in the study. Clinicopathological features of the polyps,coincidence rate of biopsy pathology and polypectomy pathology,and the re-detected polyps in colonoscopic follow-up were analyzed. Results:In 2 652 colorectal polyps,1 996 (75. 3% )were located in distal colon;adenomatous polyps accounted for 77. 5%(2 056 / 2 652)of the polyps detected by colonoscopy,of which 804(39. 1% )were found to have intraepithelial neoplasia. Both biopsy pathology and polypectomy pathology were obtained in 447 polyps,with an overall coincidence rate of 60. 4% ;as for adenomas,the coincidence rate was 68. 1% . Two hundred and eighteen pathologically proved polyps were found in a 1. 5-year colonoscopic follow-up, among which 74. 3% were adenomatous polyps;the re-detection rate of polyps located in proximal colon or less than 1. 0 cm in diameter was significantly higher than polyps located in distal colon and more than 1. 0 cm in diameter, respectively(12. 3% vs. 6. 9% and 9. 0% vs. 4. 5% ,P all < 0. 01). Conclusions:Adenomatous polyps account for high proportion of colorectal polyps detected by colonoscopy. Pathological examination of resection specimens and periodical follow-up are important for patients with colorectal polyps after endoscopic polypectomy.