INTESTINE Vol.23 No.3(5-3)

Theme Metastatic recurrence and prognosis after endoscopic treatment for early colorectal carcinoma
Title Local recurrence of T1 colorectal tumor that had a risk factor, 1,000μm of invasion depth only after endoscopic resection
Publish Date 2019/06
Author Hiroyuki Takamaru Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center
Author Yutaka Saito Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center
Author Kazumasa Kawashima Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center
Author Yasuhiko Mizuguchi Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center
Author Masau Sekiguchi Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center / Screening Center, National Cancer Center
Author Masayoshi Yamada Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center
Author Taku Sakamoto Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center
Author Takahisa Matsuda Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center / Screening Center, National Cancer Center
[ Summary ] A female in her 60's with a colonic lesion of the sigmoid colon was treated by ESD. The preoperative colonoscopy showed no findings of deep submucosal invasion. After ESD, histological diagnosis was T1b (SM 1,000μm), Ly0, V0, HM0, VM0 with IHC such as desmin, D2-40 and EVG. After repeated discussion including the colorectal surgeon, the patient decided to followed up without surgical intervention. Annual colonoscopy, tumor marker, and CT examination was performed. Five years after ESD, the tumor marker was increasing and subsequent CT scan revealed a mass near the sigmoid colon. A colonoscopy also found a SMT (sub-mucosal tumor) like lesion. Additional surgery revealed sub serosal carcinoma cells without mucosal or submucosal invasion.
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