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Open Access 01-12-2023 | Colon Cancer | Study Protocol

Limited wedge resection for T1 colon cancer (LIMERIC-II trial) – rationale and study protocol of a prospective multicenter clinical trial

Authors: Julia Hanevelt, Jelle F. Huisman, Laura W. Leicher, Miangela M. Lacle, Milan C. Richir, Paul Didden, Joost M. J. Geesing, Niels Smakman, Jochim S. Terhaar Sive Droste, Frank ter Borg, A. Koen Talsma, Ruud W. M. Schrauwen, Bob J. van Wely, Ingrid Schot, Maarten Vermaas, Philip Bos, Colin Sietses, Wouter L. Hazen, Dareczka K. Wasowicz, David E. Ploeg, Dewkoemar Ramsoekh, Jurriaan B. Tuynman, Yasser A. Alderlieste, Rutger-Jan Renger, Ramon-Michel Schreuder, Johanne G. Bloemen, Ineke van Lijnschoten, Esther C. J. Consten, Daan J. Sikkenk, Matthijs P. Schwartz, Annelotte Vos, Jordy P. W. Burger, Bernhard W. M. Spanier, Nikki Knijn, Wouter H. de Vos Tot Nederveen Cappel, Leon M. G. Moons, Henderik L. van Westreenen

Published in: BMC Gastroenterology | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

The sole presence of deep submucosal invasion is shown to be associated with a limited risk of lymph node metastasis. This justifies a local excision of suspected deep submucosal invasive colon carcinomas (T1 CCs) as a first step treatment strategy. Recently Colonoscopy-Assisted Laparoscopic Wedge Resection (CAL-WR) has been shown to be able to resect pT1 CRCs with a high R0 resection rate, but the long term outcomes are lacking. The aim of this study is to evaluate the safety, effectiveness and long-term oncological outcomes of CAL-WR as primary treatment for patients with suspected superficial and also deeply-invasive T1 CCs.

Methods

In this prospective multicenter clinical trial, patients with a macroscopic and/or histologically suspected T1 CCs will receive CAL-WR as primary treatment in order to prevent unnecessary major surgery for low-risk T1 CCs. To make a CAL-WR technically feasible, the tumor may not include > 50% of the circumference and has to be localized at least 25 cm proximal from the anus. Also, there should be sufficient distance to the ileocecal valve to place a linear stapler. Before inclusion, all eligible patients will be assessed by an expert panel to confirm suspicion of T1 CC, estimate invasion depth and subsequent advise which local resection techniques are possible for removal of the lesion. The primary outcome of this study is the proportion of patients with pT1 CC that is curatively treated with CAL-WR only and in whom thus organ-preservation could be achieved. Secondary outcomes are 1) CAL-WR’s technical success and R0 resection rate for T1 CC, 2) procedure-related morbidity and mortality, 3) 5-year overall and disease free survival, 4) 3-year metastasis free survival, 5) procedure-related costs and 6) impact on quality of life. A sample size of 143 patients was calculated.

Discussion

CAL-WR is a full-thickness local resection technique that could also be effective in removing pT1 colon cancer. With the lack of current endoscopic local resection techniques for > 15 mm pT1 CCs with deep submucosal invasion, CAL-WR could fill the gap between endoscopy and major oncologic surgery. The present study is the first to provide insight in the long-term oncological outcomes of CAL-WR.

Trial registration

CCMO register (ToetsingOnline), NL81497.075.22, protocol version 2.3 (October 2022).
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Metadata
Title
Limited wedge resection for T1 colon cancer (LIMERIC-II trial) – rationale and study protocol of a prospective multicenter clinical trial
Authors
Julia Hanevelt
Jelle F. Huisman
Laura W. Leicher
Miangela M. Lacle
Milan C. Richir
Paul Didden
Joost M. J. Geesing
Niels Smakman
Jochim S. Terhaar Sive Droste
Frank ter Borg
A. Koen Talsma
Ruud W. M. Schrauwen
Bob J. van Wely
Ingrid Schot
Maarten Vermaas
Philip Bos
Colin Sietses
Wouter L. Hazen
Dareczka K. Wasowicz
David E. Ploeg
Dewkoemar Ramsoekh
Jurriaan B. Tuynman
Yasser A. Alderlieste
Rutger-Jan Renger
Ramon-Michel Schreuder
Johanne G. Bloemen
Ineke van Lijnschoten
Esther C. J. Consten
Daan J. Sikkenk
Matthijs P. Schwartz
Annelotte Vos
Jordy P. W. Burger
Bernhard W. M. Spanier
Nikki Knijn
Wouter H. de Vos Tot Nederveen Cappel
Leon M. G. Moons
Henderik L. van Westreenen
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Gastroenterology / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1471-230X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-023-02854-9

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