Poster Session I - A160 ROLE OF PREPROCEDURAL BIOPSIES IN LOWER GASTROINTESTINAL TUMORS UNDERGOING ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION (ESD) AND IMPACT ON FIBROSIS AND RESECTION RATES
M Youssef, C Ching Hui Yee, S Ghobrial, K Khalaf, R Bechara

TL;DR
Preprocedural biopsies for colorectal tumors may lead to fibrosis, which can reduce the success rates of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) procedures.
Contribution
This study is the first to show that preprocedural biopsies are linked to increased fibrosis and lower ESD success rates in colorectal lesions.
Findings
Preprocedural biopsies were associated with significantly higher fibrosis rates (41.0% vs 19.6%).
Fibrosis was linked to lower rates of en-bloc and curative resections during ESD.
Biopsy results had low concordance with final pathology, with 64% of lesions being upstaged.
Abstract
Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) allows for curative resections of complex colorectal lesions which have high risk of malignancy. Although preprocedural biopsies are routinely done, their role is limited due to sampling error and the associated risk of fibrosis which may hinder dissection and compromise technical outcomes. This study aims to evaluate the association between preprocedural biopsies of colorectal lesions and the associated risk of fibrosis and its impact on ESD technical outcomes. This is a retrospective cohort study of all patients who underwent ESD for colorectal lesions at Kingston Health Sciences Center (KHSC) between October 2016-September 2025. We analyzed clinical, endoscopic, and histopathologic characteristics of lesions as well as patient outcomes. Histological diagnoses were categorized using the WHO Classification criteria for GI lesions, 5th edition.…
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TopicsGastric Cancer Management and Outcomes · Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment · Cancer Cells and Metastasis
