• Left-sided Polyps Detected at Screening CT Colonography: Do We Need Complete Optical Colonoscopy for Further Evaluation?

    Radiology: Volume 259: Number 2-May 2011

    Perry J. Pickhardt, MD Nathan A. Durick, MD B. Dustin Pooler, MD Cesare Hassan, MD

    Purpose: To estimate the relative yield of therapeutic flexible sigmoi-doscopy compared with complete optical colonoscopy for isolated left-sided polyps (≥6 mm in diameter) identified at screening computed tomographic (CT) colonography.

    Materials and Methods: This retrospective institutional review board-approved and HIPAA-compliant study included a review of CT colono-graphic screening results in 6570 consecutive asymptom­atic adults (3551 women, 3019 men; mean age, 56.8 years ± 7.3 [standard deviation]). Of 887 (13.5%) patients with cases positive for nondiminutive polyps (≥6 mm), a sub­set of 171 patients met the inclusion criteria (a) of hav­ing left-sided-only lesions of 6 mm or larger identified at CT colonography (rectum-to-splenic flexure) and (b) of un­dergoing subsequent evaluation with complete optical colonoscopy. CT colonography-optical colonoscopy concor­dance and proximal-versus-distal diagnostic yield at opti­cal colonoscopy were assessed. The 95% confidence inter­vals (CIs) were calculated for relevant results.

    Results: From the study group of 171 patients, a total of 234 left-sided lesions of 6 mm or larger were prospectively re­ported at CT colonography, of which 222 (94.9%; 95% CI: 91.3%, 97.0%) were confirmed as true-positive findings at optical colonoscopy. With optical colonoscopy, an ad­ditional 17 benign left-sided polyps of 6 mm or larger (13 small, four large) were found in 11 patients, resulting in a total left-sided yield of 239 nondiminutive lesions, including 137 small polyps (6-9 mm) and 102 large lesions (≥10 mm), 160 neoplasms, 82 advanced adenomas, and seven can­cers. Evaluation of the colon proximal to the splenic flex­ure in this cohort yielded eight small and two large benign polyps in nine patients but no proximal cancers or histo­logically advanced lesions.

    Conclusion: For patients with left-sided-only polyps detected at CT colonography, the additional yield of complete optical colonoscopy beyond the expected reach of flexible sigmoi­doscopy is very low and may not justify the added costs, potential risks, and procedural time.