1. Prognosis of incompletely resected small rectal neuroendocrine tumor using endoscope without additional treatment
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Boram Cha, Jongbeom Shin, Weon Jin Ko, Kye Sook Kwon, and Hyungkil Kim
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Rectal neuroendocrine tumor ,Incomplete endoscopic resection ,Local recurrence ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Abstract Background In recent years, the incidence of rectal neuroendocrine tumors (NET)s has markedly increased due to the widespread use of screening colonoscopy. However, many patients are referred from local clinics after undergoing conventional endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) for polyps without perceived NET, with a pathological report of incomplete resection. We evaluated the prognosis of incompletely resected small rectal NET without additional endoscopic resection for small rectal NET less than 10 mm in diameter present within the submucosal layer showing good prognosis, due to its rare metastatic potential. Methods We retrospectively reviewed patients from 2008 to 2018 at a single center who had had small rectal NET (located in the rectum from the anal verge to 20 cm in proximity) and had undergone ‘incomplete resection’ using endoscopy with a positive deep margin or with a very small safe deep margin (
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- 2022
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