2021
DOI: 10.1055/a-1637-9051
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Endoscopic full-thickness resection of T1 colorectal cancers: a retrospective analysis from a multicenter Dutch eFTR registry

Abstract: Background and study aims: Complete endoscopic resection and accurate histological evaluation for T1 colorectal cancer (CRC) is critical to determine subsequent treatment. Endoscopic Full-Thickness Resection (eFTR) is a new treatment option for T1 CRC <2cm. We aim to report clinical outcomes and short-term results. Patients and methods: Consecutive eFTR procedures for T1 CRC, prospectively recorded in our national registry between November 2015 and April 2020, were retrospectively analysed. Primary outcom… Show more

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“…Novel advanced local resection techniques, such as ESD, eFTR, and transanal minimal invasive surgery, have expanded the therapeutic armamentarium available for T1 CRC. 19,93,94 These minimal invasive techniques have been shown to allow a high rate of R0 resections, even when deeper invasion is present. For ESD, R0 resection rates of 62%-65% for deep submucosal invasive T1 CRC have been reported.…”
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“…Novel advanced local resection techniques, such as ESD, eFTR, and transanal minimal invasive surgery, have expanded the therapeutic armamentarium available for T1 CRC. 19,93,94 These minimal invasive techniques have been shown to allow a high rate of R0 resections, even when deeper invasion is present. For ESD, R0 resection rates of 62%-65% for deep submucosal invasive T1 CRC have been reported.…”
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“…Recent prospective eFTR registry data demonstrated R0 rates of 82% in a large number of T1 CRCs, of which 60% showed DSI. 19 For nonexposed eFTR, current size restriction of the resection device allow lesions up to approximately 2 cm amenable for radical resection, which is a serious constraint, as opposed to ESD. However, as the maximum diameter of the invasive front in T1 CRC rarely exceeds 15 mm, logic would suggest eFTR might have therapeutic potential in a proper subset of T1 CRC.…”
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“…Retrospective analyses of Dutch EFTR registry have shown a curative resection rate of 23.7% in T1 CRC and 60.8% excluding high risk features (deep SMIC). Full thickness histological assessment after EFTR with FTRD can help in avoiding oncologic resection in low risk patients 56.…”
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“…In this issue of Endoscopy, Zwager et al present a detailed retrospective analysis of 330 cases undergoing endoscopic full-thickness resection (EFTR) for T1 carcinomas [1]. These cases had been recorded in the nationwide Dutch EFTR registry; results of the total cohort, including other indications for EFTR, have been reported previously [2].…”
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