Endoscopic resection of large pedunculated colorectal polyps using a detachable snare
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Endoscopic resection of large pedunculated colorectal polyps using a detachable snare
Abstract
Background: Colonoscopic resection of pedunculated polyps with heads 1 cm or greater in diameter is difficult because of the risk of bleeding. To minimize this complication, we used a detachable snare that allowed endoscopic ligation of the stalk of a large pedunculated polyp and evaluated its safety and effectiveness in comparison with conventional endoscopic snare polypectomy.
Methods: Patients with pedunculated polyps with heads 1 cm or greater in diameter were randomly assigned to colonoscopic polypectomy with (N = 47) or without (N = 42) a detachable snare. Arterial pumping bleeding immediately after colonoscopic polypectomy or hematochezia resulting in a 10% or greater drop in hematocrit was defined as "bleeding."
Results: No bleeding occurred during or after polypectomy with a detachable snare, but bleeding occurred significantly more frequently (five patients, 12%) without a snare. Moreover, the use of a detachable snare reduced the duration of hospitalization after polypectomy.
Conclusions: Colonoscopic polypectomy with a detachable snare may be safer than conventional polypectomy without a detachable snare for resection of large, pedunculated polyps.
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