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Masterclass Colonoscopy: Trends and Recommendation ...
Cases and Discussion
Cases and Discussion
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In this discussion, a clinical case involving a granular lesion in the colon is examined. The speaker considers the risk factors, such as closure difficulty, bleeding risk, recurrence rates, and patient compliance. They opt for a cold resection due to a perceived low risk of delayed hemorrhage. Post-resection, a recurrence is spotted, addressed with electrocautery, and closed to minimize risk. The conversation delves into techniques, biases favoring cold resection, and individualized risk assessments. It emphasizes the importance of thorough lesion assessment and tailored approach for optimal outcomes in endoscopic resections.
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Douglas K. Rex, MD, MASGE
Keywords
granular lesion
colon
cold resection
recurrence rates
endoscopic resections
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