Volume 24, Number 2, 445-449, DOI: 10.1007/s00464-009-0585-1

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Treatment of rectal adenomas by transanal endoscopic microsurgery: 15 years’ experience

Mario Guerrieri, Maddalena Baldarelli, Angelo de Sanctis, Roberto Campagnacci, Massimiliano Rimini and Emanuele Lezoche

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Abstract

Background  

The authors present their experience with rectal adenomas managed by transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM). The goals of this study were to examine our institution’s experience by evaluating surgical morbidity, mortality, and local recurrence rate.

Methods  

This retrospective study investigated 402 patients who underwent TEM a for preoperative diagnosis of adenoma from January 1993 to October 2008. The mean age was 65 years (range = 22–92 years). All patients were regularly followed up to determine treatment efficacy in terms of local recurrence rate.

Results  

No 30-day perioperative mortality occurred. No conversion to laparoscopic or open procedures was reported. Minor complications occurred in 28 (7%) patients, whereas major complications were found only in 2 (0.5%) patients. Definitive histology confirmed adenomas in 366 cases (91%). At a mean follow-up of 84 months (range = 1–190 months), 16 (4%) adenomas recurred and were successfully retreated by TEM [14 cases (87.5%)] and by conventional surgery [2 patients (12.5%)]. No further recurrences were observed at subsequent follow-up.

Conclusion  

The findings warrant the conclusion that TEM is a safe, effective treatment for rectal adenomas where endoscopic removal is not applicable and has low morbidity and no mortality.

Keywords  Rectal adenomas - Local excision - Transanal endoscopic microsurgery

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