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Yuta Sato1, Shin-Ei Kudo1, Katsuro Ichimasa1, Shingo Matsudaira1, Yuta Kouyama1, Kazuki Kato1, Toshiyuki Baba1, Kunihiko Wakamura1, Takemasa Hayashi1, Toyoki Kudo1, Noriyuki Ogata1, Yuichi Mori1, Masashi Misawa1, Naoya Toyoshima1, Tomoyuki Ishigaki1, Yusuke Yagawa1, Hiroki Nakamura1, Tatsuya Sakurai1, Yukiko Shakuo1, Kenichi Suzuki1, Yui Kudo2, Shigeharu Hamatani3, Fumio Ishida1, Hideyuki Miyachi1,4.
Abstract
With recent advances in endoscopic treatment, many T1 colorectal carcinomas (CRCs) are resected endoscopically with a negative margin. However, some lesions exhibit skip lymphovascular invasion (SLVI), which is defined as the discontinuous foci of the tumor cells within the colon wall. The aim of the present study was to reveal the clinicopathological features of T1 CRCs with SLVI and validate the Japanese guidelines regarding SLVI. A total of 741 patients with T1 CRCs that were resected surgically between April 2001 and October 2016 in our hospital were divided into two groups: With SLVI and without SLVI. Clinicopathological features compared between the two groups were patient's gender, age, tumor size, location, morphology, lymphovascular invasion, tumor differentiation, tumor budding and lymph node metastasis. The incidence of T1 CRCs with SLVI was 0.9% (7/741). All cases with SLVI were found in the sigmoid colon or rectum. T1 CRCs with SLVI showed significantly higher rates of lymphovascular invasion than those without SLVI (P<0.01). In conclusion, lymphovascular invasion was a significant risk factor for SLVI in T1 CRCs, and for which surgical colectomy was necessary. The Japanese guidelines are appropriate regarding SLVI. Registered in the University Hospital Medical Network Clinical Trials Registry (UMIN000027097).Entities:
Keywords: T1 carcinoma; colorectal carcinoma; endoscopic resection; lymphovascular invasion; skip metastasis
Year: 2018 PMID: 30546465 PMCID: PMC6256327 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2018.9527
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967