ID: 3525679 SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF HOT VERSUS COLD AVULSION FOR TREATMENT OF RESIDUAL, NON-LIFTING COLONIC POLYPS DURING EMR PROCEDURE

Volume: 93, Issue: 6, Pages: AB113 - AB114
Published: Jun 1, 2021
Abstract
Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) is considered the standard practice for removal of large (≥20mm) lateral spreading colorectal lesions. Some lesions fail to lift during submucosal injection which may indicate deep invasion but is frequently due to prior biopsy/snare or tattoo induced fibrosis of otherwise resectable lesions. Recent studies found that using avulsion with biopsy forceps as an adjunct to EMR may effectively treat fibrotic...
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Title
ID: 3525679 SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF HOT VERSUS COLD AVULSION FOR TREATMENT OF RESIDUAL, NON-LIFTING COLONIC POLYPS DURING EMR PROCEDURE
Published Date
Jun 1, 2021
Volume
93
Issue
6
Pages
AB113 - AB114
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