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Post‐polypectomy surveillance colonoscopy: Comparison of the updated guidelines

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Abstract Background Recently, three updated guidelines for post‐polypectomy colonoscopy surveillance (PPCS) have been published. These guidelines are based on a comprehensive summary of the literature, while some recommendations are similar,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Background Recently, three updated guidelines for post‐polypectomy colonoscopy surveillance (PPCS) have been published. These guidelines are based on a comprehensive summary of the literature, while some recommendations are similar, different surveillance intervals are recommended after detection of specific types of polyps. Aim In this review, we aimed to compare and contrast these recommendations. Methods The updated guidelines for PPCS were reviewed and the recommendations were compared. Results For patients with 1–4 adenomas <10 mm with low‐grade dysplasia, irrespective of villous components, or 1–4 serrated polyps <10 mm without dysplasia, the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) and British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG), the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland (ACPGBI) and Public Health England (PHE) (BSG/ACPGBI/PHE) guidelines do not recommend colonoscopic surveillance and instead recommend that the participate in routine CRC screening program (typically based on the fecal immunochemical test), while the USMSTF recommends surveillance colonoscopies 7–10 years after diagnosis of 1–2 tubular adenomas <10 mm and 3–5 years for 3–4 tubular adenomas of the same size. The USMSTF define adenomas with tubulovillous or villous histology as high‐risk adenomas; thus, surveillance colonoscopy is recommended after 3 years. However, the ESGE and BSG do not consider such histology as a criterion for repeating colonoscopy at this short interval. For patients with 1–2 sessile serrated polyps (SSPs) <10 mm and those with 3–4 SSPs <10 mm, the USMSTF recommends surveillance colonosocopy after 5–10 and 3–5 years, respectively.

Keywords: surveillance; gastroenterology; colonoscopy; updated guidelines; post polypectomy; histology

Journal Title: United European Gastroenterology Journal
Year Published: 2021

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