CURRENT STATUS IN THE OCCURRENCE OF POSTOPERATIVE BLEEDING, PERFORATION AND RESIDUAL/LOCAL RECURRENCE DURING COLONOSCOPIC TREATMENT IN JAPAN

Author:

Oka Shiro,Tanaka Shinji,Kanao Hiroyuki,Ishikawa Hideki,Watanabe Toshiaki,Igarashi Masahiro,Saito Yutaka,Ikematsu Hiroaki,Kobayashi Kiyonori,Inoue Yuji,Yahagi Naohisa,Tsuda Sumio,Simizu Seiji,Iishi Hiroyasu,Yamano Hiroo,Kudo Shin‐Ei,Tsuruta Osamu,Tamura Satoshi,Saito Yusuke,Cho Eisai,Fujii Takahiro,Sano Yasushi,Nakamura Hisashi,Sugihara Kenichi,Muto Tetsuichiro

Abstract

Bleeding, perforation, and residual/local recurrence are the main complications associated with colonoscopic treatment of colorectal tumor. However, current status regarding the average incidence of these complications in Japan is not available. We conducted a questionnaire survey, prepared by the Colorectal Endoscopic Resection Standardization Implementation Working Group, Japanese Society for Cancer of the Colon and Rectum (JSCCR), to clarify the incidence of postoperative bleeding, perforation, and residual/local recurrence associated with colonoscopic treatment. The total incidence of postoperative bleeding was 1.2% and the incidence was 0.26% with hot biopsy, 1.3% with polypectomy, 1.4% with endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR), and 1.7% with endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). The total incidence of perforation was 0.74% (0.01% with the hot biopsy, 0.17% with polypectomy, 0.91% with EMR, and 3.3% with ESD). The total incidence of residual/local recurrence was 0.73% (0.007% with hot biopsy, 0.34% with polypectomy, 1.4% with EMR, and 2.3% with ESD). Colonoscopic examination was used as a surveillance method for detecting residual/local recurrence in all hospitals. The surveillance period differed among the hospitals; however, most of the hospitals reported a surveillance period of 3–6 months with mainly transabdominal ultrasonography and computed tomography in combination with the colonoscopic examination.

Publisher

Wiley

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