Colonic polyps thought to be unresectable by endoscopy: removal by several combinations of laparoscopy and endoscopy in 65 patients.

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Mal, F [1 ]
Perniceni, T [1 ]
Levard, H [1 ]
Boudet, MJ [1 ]
Levy, P [1 ]
Gayet, B [1 ]
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[1] Inst Mutualiste Porte Choisy, Dept Medicochirurg Pathol Digest, F-75013 Paris, France
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colonic polyp; colonoscopy; laparoscopy; colectomy;
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Objective. -To determine to what extent segmental colectomy could be avoided in patients with polyps though to be endoscopically unresectable by using combination laparoscopy and endoscopy. Methods. -Sixty-five patients referred for colonic polyps though to be unresectably by conventional endoscopy were studied. After analysis of the endoscopic findings, endoscopy ,vas performed in a medicosurgical unit when possible, otherwise a surgical procedure ions performed consisting of laparoscopy followed by colonoscopy Therapeutic strategy depended on laparoscopic and endoscopic findings. Results. -Segmental colectomy was avoided in 44 patients (67.7 %). Among them, 20 were treated by simple endoscopic polyp removal, 12 by laparoscopy-assisted colonoscopic polypectomy, 9 by laparoscopic wedge colonic resection and 3 by colotomy after colonic exteriorization and polyp resection. Laparoscopic or laparoscopy-assisted segmental colectomy was performed in 16 Segmental colectomy by laparotomy was necessary in 5. No complication occured. Conclusion. -Segmental colectomy for unresectable colonic polyps could be avoided in more than half of the patients using laparoscopy and colonoscopy combinations.
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