Colon Cancer Confused for Benign Polyp

ByMichael Talve, CEO

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Colon Cancer Confused for Benign Polyp

This case involves the care of a fifty-two-year-old male patient who underwent a routine colonoscopy. In 2007, the colonoscopy revealed a two-centimeter sessile mass in the sigmoid colon. The mass was biopsied and the pathology report revealed a tubular adenoma. The plan was to reschedule the patient for a polypectomy if the path report was negative. No follow-up was conducted by the treating GI physician until 2013. Several years later, the patient presented back to the GI doctor after experiencing several months of GI symptoms. Another colonoscopy was performed that revealed a suspected sigmoid cancer, which was confirmed by biopsy. The patient underwent a left hemicolectomy and a six centimeter, moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma, classified as T3NO, was removed. One year after his operation, the patient developed metastatic disease that had spread to the lungs.

Question(s) For Expert Witness

1. What is the follow-up protocol after the removal of colonic polyps?

Expert Witness Response E-001727

inline imageMost gastroenterologists now advocate repeat colonoscopy for five years following complete removal of a low-risk adenomatous polyp (as defined histologically). Colonoscopy is repeated in three years if the polyp has higher-risk features. Repeat colonoscopy may be advised in three to twelve months if the adequacy of polyp removal is a matter of substantial doubt. If no colonic polyps are found at the initial examination, follow-up colonoscopy at approximately five year intervals is recommended.

About the author

Michael Talve, CEO

Michael Talve, CEO

Michael Talve stands at the forefront of legal innovation as the CEO and Managing Director of Expert Institute. Under his visionary leadership, the Expert Institute has established itself as a vital player in the legal technology arena, revolutionizing how lawyers connect with world-class experts and access advanced legal technology.

Michael's role encompasses a variety of strategic responsibilities, including steering the company's strategic direction to align with the evolving needs of the legal profession, ensuring the delivery of unparalleled intelligence and cutting-edge solutions to legal professionals, and enhancing the capabilities of attorneys in case preparation and execution.

His work has made a significant impact on the legal industry's approach to expert consultation and technological integration, fostering a culture of innovation and excellence within the field. Michael's vision and execution have positioned the Expert Institute as a key facilitator at the intersection of law and technology, empowering legal practitioners to leverage expert insights for optimal case outcomes.

Michael holds a degree from Babson College.

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