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lüll Polyp guideline: diagnosis, treatment, and surveillance for patients with nonfamilial colorectal polyps The Practice Parameters Committee of the American College of Gastroenterology Bond JHAnn Intern Med 1993[Oct]; 119 (8): 836-43OBJECTIVE: To outline the preferable approach to the management of patients with nonfamilial colorectal polyps. DATA SOURCES: The human subject English language literature for the past 15 years, searched using MEDLINE and the terms "polyp-," "adenoma-," and "polypectomy-colorectal." STUDY SELECTION: The titles and abstracts of all pertinent articles were reviewed. All randomized controlled trials and large case-control and cohort studies related to colorectal polyps were reviewed in depth. DATA SYNTHESIS: Evidence was evaluated along a hierarchy with randomized controlled trials receiving the greatest weight. Conclusions and recommendations were reviewed by a large group of experts in gastroenterology, radiology, and pathology and were circulated for comment to primary care medical societies. CONCLUSIONS: Most patients with polyps should undergo colonoscopy to excise the polyp and search for synchronous neoplasms. Small polyps (< 0.5 cm) require individualization. A hyperplastic polyp found during proctosigmoidoscopy is not an indication for colonoscopy. Large sessile polyps require careful follow-up to ensure complete resection. The need for further treatment of a resected polyp with invasive carcinoma depends on several well-defined clinical and pathologic criteria. Follow-up surveillance after polypectomy should be tailored to the individual risk assessment for each patient. Initial follow-up should be performed at 3 years for most postpolypectomy patients. After one negative result of a 3-year examination, the interval can be increased to 5 years. Patients with one small tubular adenoma do not have an increased risk for cancer, and therefore follow-up surveillance may not be indicated. Adoption of these recommendations should substantially reduce the cost of postpolypectomy surveillance and of screening for colorectal cancer.|Colonic Polyps/*diagnosis/epidemiology/*surgery[MESH]|Colonoscopy[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Intestinal Polyps/*diagnosis/epidemiology/*surgery[MESH]|Neoplasms, Multiple Primary/diagnosis[MESH]|Neoplasms, Second Primary/diagnosis[MESH]|Population Surveillance[MESH]|Rectal Neoplasms/*diagnosis/epidemiology/*surgery[MESH] |