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The document presents an overview of strategies for managing adverse events during polypectomy, focusing on bleeding, perforation, and incomplete resection. Authored by Douglas K Rex from Indiana University School of Medicine, it acknowledges the support and interests of several pharmaceutical and medical device companies, indicating potential collaborations in research and product development.<br /><br />The document outlines current techniques for endoscopic resection in the colorectal area, specifying methods based on lesion size and type. Small lesions up to 3 mm are typically managed with cold forceps, while those over 10 mm often utilize cold snaring techniques. For adenomas, the approach varies with size, using either cold or hot Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR) or Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD), with Full-Thickness Resection Device (FTRD) as a supplementary option in specific cases.<br /><br />Key topics covered include strategies for the prevention and treatment of bleeding, incomplete resection, and perforation. Techniques such as electrocautery, clip closure, and various snaring methods are discussed for managing bleeding. The document advocates for cold EMR and piecemeal snaring to reduce incomplete resection rates.<br /><br />Addressing perforation, it highlights the use of underwater EMR and clip closure techniques for different types of muscle injuries, emphasizing the importance of identifying a "target sign" in the specimen as an indicator for effective closure. The document also briefly touches on managing recurrence and treating perforations resulting from more severe injuries, such as Type 4 and 5 muscle injuries.<br /><br />In conclusion, the paper emphasizes the necessity of effective strategies for preventing and managing bleeding, incomplete resection, and perforation to improve polypectomy outcomes. These strategies are crucial for maintaining patient safety and treatment efficacy in colorectal procedures.
Keywords
polypectomy
adverse events
bleeding management
perforation
incomplete resection
endoscopic resection
colorectal lesions
Endoscopic Mucosal Resection
Full-Thickness Resection Device
patient safety
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