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Hybrid versus Conventional Colorectal Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection: A Multi-Center Randomized Controlled Trial (SHORT-ESD).

Dennis YangMuhammad K HasanSalmaan JawaidGurdeep SinghYasi XiaoMai KhalafYutaka TomizawaNeil S SharmaPeter V DraganovMohamed O Othman
Published in: The American journal of gastroenterology (2024)
Both H-ESD and C-ESD were safe and effective for resection of large colorectal lesions. H-ESD was associated with a shorter procedure time. H-ESD may represent a viable alternative to C-ESD, with the main advantage being easy applicability of a snare-based technique for colorectal lesions. Future studies are needed to further define the most suitable lesions for H-ESD, as to optimize efficiency and safety without compromising resection outcomes. ClinicaTrials.gov NCT NCT05347446.
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