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Does cold snare polypectomy completely resect the mucosal layer? A prospective single-center observational trial.

Satoki ShichijoToshio UraokaMasanori KitamuraMitsuhiro KonoYusaku ShimamotoHiromu FukudaKentaro NakagawaMasayasu OhmoriMasamichi AraoTaro IwatsuboHiroyoshi IwagamiKenshi MatsunoShuntaro InoueNoriko MatsuuraHiroko NakahiraAkira MaekawaTakashi KanesakaKoji HigashinoNoriya UedoKeisuke FukuiYuri ItoShin-Ichi NakatsukaRyu Ishihara
Published in: Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology (2019)
Cold snare defect protrusion (CSDP), which was present with 36%, was a good indicator for incomplete mucosal layer resection. Even in nonCSDP polypectomies, 57% of the mucosal layer was not removed completely. Thus, CSP should be used for intra-epithelial lesions only, and careful pretreatment evaluation is recommended.
Keyphrases
  • ulcerative colitis
  • phase iii
  • randomized controlled trial
  • phase ii