Incomplete resection rate: incomplete training, imperfect measuring?
Abstract
Incomplete resection of a colonic polyp is referred to as a recurrence at subsequent endoscopic follow-up. Residual tissue may or may not be visible at the original resection. With time, the residual tissue grows, becoming more noticeable at subsequent colonoscopy. Incomplete polypectomy is a very important adverse outcome for the patient. Polyp recurrence is associated with fibrosis and tethering, increasing the difficulty and risk of...
Paper Details
Title
Incomplete resection rate: incomplete training, imperfect measuring?
Published Date
Mar 29, 2021
Journal
Volume
53
Issue
04
Pages
392 - 393
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