Rationale und Selektion für Kombinationsvorgehen bei Colondysplasien und T1-Carcinomen: Laparoskopisch-endoskopische lokale Wandexcision und Segmentresektion

Translated title of the contribution: Rationale and selection of patients for combined procedures in dysplastic colonic lesions and T1 carcinoma

H. Feussner, H. D. Allescher, J. Harms

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Abstract

Combined endoscopic-laparoscopic procedures may offer an interesting therapeutic option in cases of benign colonic lesions and early T1 carcinoma where endoluminal resection is not feasible, but oncological resection is not (yet) required. Combined procedures such as the laparoscopically assisted endoscopic resection, the endoscopically assisted laparoscopic wedge or transluminal resection, or the segmental resection can be performed. Experience with this technique is still limited, but has shown that the invasiveness can be reduced by endoscopically guided local excision. If it is possible to keep the incidence of secondary operations low, combined laparoscopic/endoscopic interventions could occupy a valuable place in the therapeutic spectrum.

Translated title of the contributionRationale and selection of patients for combined procedures in dysplastic colonic lesions and T1 carcinoma
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)1202-1206
Number of pages5
JournalChirurg
Volume71
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2000

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