Endoscopic Mucosal Resection Versus Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for Laterally Spreading Lesions Non Granular-Flat Elevated Type (LSL-NG-FE) ≥ 20 mm and LSLs-Granular Mixed Type ≥ 30 mm. A Randomized, Non-inferiority Trial.
Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Procedure
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY
EMR and ESD are both effective and safe and are associated with a very low risk of procedure related mortality when performed for colorectal laterally spreading lesions (LSL). Some kind of LSLs have a low risk of submucosal invasive carcinoma (SMIC) or these foci are found in well demarcated areas of the tumor. This is the case of the non-granular flat elevated (LSN-NG-FE) and the LSLs-G mixed subtypes. The investigators aim to assess if piecemeal EMR (the older technique) for LSLs-G mixed type \> 30 mm and LSLs-NG FE type \> 20 mm is not inferior to ESD (the new treatment) for the need of additional surgery in the mid-term.
Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 85
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Adults (at least 18 years old).
• LSL-NG FE type ≥ 20mm or LST-G mixed type ≥30mm who have not been previously treated or received submucosal injection, regardless of their location in the colon.
• LSL-NG FE type ≥ 20mm or LST-G mixed type ≥30mm WITHOUT a demarcated area
• The patient must have undergone a complete colonoscopy, reaching the cecum, to detect possible synchronous lesion. If this procedure has not been done previously, it will be performed prior to the inclusion of the patient in the study.
• Patients able to fill in questionnaires written in Spanish or English.
Piecemeal EMR is a conventional endoscopic resection technique. A submucosal injection of a large volume of a solution (normal saline or other) with or without dilute epinephrine (1/10,000) with or without indigo carmine is performed. Then, sequential piecemeal resection is performed with use of a combination of stiff-type snares. At the end of the procedure when macroscopically visible adenoma has been totally resected, a snare tip soft coagulation (STSC) of the margin of the scar is performed to eliminate non visible residual neoplastic tissue. This procedure is quicker and safer than ESD but led to more recurrent disease (around 20% with the standard technique but recently reduced to 5% after the introduction of STSC)
ESD is a newer resection technique that allows en bloc resection for large LSLs. A submucosal injection is also needed but, in this case, different endo-knives are used to achieve the resection instead of diathermic snares. The en bloc resection allows a more precise pathological analysis and the risk of recurrence is lower (\<2%) when margins are tumor-free.