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Vol. 31. Núm. S4.
Jornada de Actualización en Gastroenterología Aplicada
Páginas 57-61 (octubre 2008)
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Vol. 31. Núm. S4.
Jornada de Actualización en Gastroenterología Aplicada
Páginas 57-61 (octubre 2008)
Jornada de actualización en gastroenterología aplicada
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Adenomas colorrectales: estrategias de vigilancia tras polipectomía y quimioprevención
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Antoni Castells
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Correspondencia: Servicio de Gastroenterología. Hospital Clínic. Villarroel, 170. 08036 Barcelona. España.
Servicio de Gastroenterología. Institut de Malalties Digestives i Metabòliques. Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS). CIBERehd. Hospital Clínic. Barcelona. España
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Los adenomas colorrectales constituyen la lesión premaligna mejor caracterizada en el desarrollo del cáncer colorrectal. Por este motivo, la identificación y la resección de estas lesiones y el seguimiento de los pacientes que las han presentado son objetivos fundamentales en la prevención de esta neoplasia. Los estudios presentados en el congreso de la American Gastroenterological Association demuestran que es posible mejorar los resultados obtenidos con las estrategias de vigilancia actuales con el fin de disminuir la tasa de neoplasias de intervalo. La mejora de estos resultados incluye la optimización de la técnica endoscópica (preparación colónica, intubación cecal, tiempo de retirada, etc.), así como la incorporación de nuevas modalidades diagnósticas y la posible administración de fármacos quimiopreventivos.

Palabras clave:
Adenoma colorrectal
Vigilancia
Prevención
Cáncer colorrectal
Endoscopia
Pólipo
Abstract

Colorectal adenomas are the most fully characterized premalignant lesions in the development of colorectal cancer. Consequently, the identification and resolution of these lesions, as well as the follow-up of affected patients, are a priority in the prevention of this neoplasm. The studies presented in the annual meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association 2008 show that the results of current surveillance strategies can be improved with a view to reducing the rate of interval neoplasia. Improvement of these results includes optimization of the endoscopic technique (colonic preparation, cecal intubation, withdrawal time, etc.) as well as the incorporation of new diagnostic methods and the possible administration of chemopreventive drugs.

Key words:
Colorectal adenoma
surveillance
prevention
colorectal cancer
endoscopy
polyp
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