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KMID : 0359020070350020061
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
2007 Volume.35 No. 2 p.61 ~ p.67
The Clinical Significance of the Absolute and Relative Classification of the Depth of Invasion for Submucosal Invasive Carcinomas of the Colon
Lee Soo-Jung

Kim Jin-Oh
Eun Soo-Hoon
Joo Hyun-Soo
Kim Yun-Soo
Jung Hyun-Ku
Jung In-Seop
Ko Bong-Min
Cho Joo-Young
Lee Joon-Seong
Lee Moon Sung
Jin So-Young
Abstract
Background/Aims:We investigated the clinical significance of the criteria of the absolute and relative depth of invasion for submucosal invasive colorectal carcinomas.

Methods:We analyzed retrospectively the clinicopathological features of 29 submucosal invasive colorectal cancers. The relative depth of submucosal invasion was evaluated by a relative (sm1, 2, 3) classification and the absolute depth of submucosal invasion was measured in micrometers from the lower border of the muscularis mucosa to the deepest cancer gland.

Results:All sm1 cancers showed a submucosal layer invasion of less than 1,000¥ìm; invasion was seen between 500¥ìm and 1,000¥ìm. The rate of lymphovascular invasion was higher for sm1c, sm2 and sm3 than for sm1a and sm1b, and the rate of invasion was higher for a level of 500¥ìm or more than for a level of 500¥ìm or less for the depth of submucosal invasion. One of sixteen patients that underwent surgery showed lymph node involvement. For this patient, the relative depth of invasion was sm1c and the absolute depth was 900¥ìm.

Conclusions:Endoscopically treated submucosal colorectal cancer needs to be evaluated by the absolute depth in addition to the relative depth. It seems that a submucosal invasive cancer less than 500¥ìm in submucosal depth probably can be treated by endoscopic resection.
KEYWORD
Colon cancerSubmucoal invasive carcinoma, Depth of invasion
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