Grasping forceps assisted endoscopic resection of large pedunculated GI polypoid lesions
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5107(99)70354-8
Grasping forceps assisted endoscopic resection of large pedunculated GI polypoid lesions
Abstract
Background: Endoscopic resection of pedunculated polyps with heads 1 cm or greater in diameter is technically complex. To facilitate removal of such polyps, we developed grasping forceps assisted endoscopic resection in which we use a detachable snare to prevent polypectomy-related bleeding and evaluated the usefulness and safety of the procedure.
Methods: Ten patients with pedunculated polyps with heads 1 cm or greater in diameter were treated with this technique. A two-channel endoscope, grasping forceps, electrosurgical snare, and detachable snare are needed for the procedure.
Results: All lesions were easily and safely resected. During this procedure, a two-channel endoscope with grasping forceps proved to be satisfactory for handling the detachable snare and the electrosurgical snare and for accurate recognition of the stalk under good visual control. No hemorrhage, perforation, or other complication occurred as a result of use of this new technique.
Conclusions: Grasping forceps assisted endoscopic resection of polyps with a detachable snare is an effective method for the prevention of polypectomy-associated bleeding. This technique makes it technically easier to resect large pedunculated polypoid lesions of the GI tract.
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