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Cold versus hot polypectomy/endoscopic mucosal resection-A review of current evidence.

Raquel OrtigãoJochen WeigtAhmed AfifiDiogo Libânio
Published in: United European gastroenterology journal (2021)
Cold snare polypectomy (CSP) is the standard technique for small (≤10 mm) colorectal polyps. For large colonic polyps (>10 mm), hot resection techniques with use of electrocautery (polypectomy or endoscopic mucosal resection) were recommended until recently. However, the use of electrocoagulation brings serious adverse effects in up to 9% of the patients, such as delayed bleeding, post-polypectomy syndrome and perforation. In recent years, efforts have been made to improve the polypectomy with cold snare in order to avoid these adverse effects of electrocoagulation without compromising the efficacy of the resection. Several authors have recently shown that the complication rates of CSP of polyps >10 mm is close to zero and recurrence rates varies between 5-18%. Lower recurrence rates are found in serrated lesions (<8%).
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