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DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1704873
EFFECT OF TRAINING ON THE REFERRALS TO SURGERY FOR LARGE BENIGN COLORECTAL POLYPS
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Publication Date:
23 April 2020 (online)
Aims Despite endoscopy is more efficient, safe and cost-effective than surgery for the treatment of large non-pedunculated benign colorectal polyps (LNBCP), still a large proportion of benign polyps are referred to surgery. We aimed to evaluate the effect of a specific training on the referral rate to surgery for LNBCP.
Tab. 1Baseline polyp characteristics.
Period before training (2013–2014) 93 polyps in 87 patients |
Period after the training (2015–2018) 419 polyps in 354 patients |
P value |
|
Size, mean mm/Range (min – max)/Proportion of ≥ 40 mm (n, %) |
26.7/(20–70)/7 (7.5) |
30.5/(20–90)/81 (21.2) |
0.007 |
Methods Benign non-pedunculated colorectal polyps ≥ 20 mm that were scheduled for EMR at dedicated list between January 2013 and December 2018 were retrospectively included in the analysis. One endoscopist underwent advance EMR training at a referral centre between 2014–2015 and after that implemented the know-how in the centre of origin and performed 35% of the EMRs. Efficacy of EMR was compared between pre-training (2013–2014) and after-training (2015–2018) period. The main outcome was rate of polyps referred to surgery for technical reasons.
Results In total 516 polyps in 445 patients were included; 93 polyps in 87 patients and 419 polyps in 354 patients in, pre- and post-training period respectively. Baseline polyp characteristics are shown in table 1. Polyps were larger and more difficult in post-training period. The number of polyps removed in a first attempt doubled in the post-training period (46.2% vs, 87.3%, respectively;
p < 0.001). The number of polyps that were referred to surgery because of technical difficulties decreased dramatically in the post training period: 21 (24.1%) vs. 6 (1.7%); p < 0.001). The rate of severe adverse events was similar in both periods: Two patients (2.3%) in pre-training period and
1 (0.3%) in post-training period were operated due to perforation after EMR.
Conclusions Specific training in EMR significantly increased efficacy of EMR for large non-pedunculated benign colorectal polyps and lead to decreased rates of surgery.
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