The anatomical distribution of colorectal polyps at colonoscopy
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- DOI: 10.1097/00004836-200109000-00011
The anatomical distribution of colorectal polyps at colonoscopy
Abstract
Background: Colorectal carcinoma is one of the most common causes of cancer-related deaths in Australia. The distribution of polyps in the colon may effect the efficacy of a screening modality. The aim of this study was to determine the age-matched anatomic location and histologic type of colorectal polyps observed at colonoscopy over a 10-year period at our endoscopy unit.
Study: Endoscopy reports on 2,578 patients were reviewed; polyp/lesion histology and location (left, right, or both) were determined in 2,553.
Results: Of all polyps observed, 1,310 (51%) cases were left-sided, 510 (20%) were right-sided, and 733 (29%) were synchronous. Adenomas were present in 1,659 cases (65%); of these, 734 (44%) were left-sided only and 405 (24.5%) were right-sided only. Carcinoma was observed in 189 (7%) cases, of which 71 (37.5%) were left-sided only. There was an increased right-sided prevalence of adenoma or carcinoma with age (p = 0.0029).
Conclusion: This was not a screening study, but it has shown that a significant number of adenomas and carcinomas lie proximal to the splenic flexure. Thus, in the absence of left-sided lesions, it is expected that examination of the colon limited to the splenic flexure would miss 23% of such lesions. The increasing right-sided prevalence of these lesions with age suggests that evaluation of the proximal bowel is particularly important in older people.
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