Endoscopic Appearance of Pedicled Polyp of the Descending Colon (4 of 7)

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Case description

Endoscopic snare excision of large pediculated polyp. Most pedunculated polyps are removed by transection of the stalk with a polypectomy snare. The major risk with this approach is postpolypectomy bleeding. As a result, many endoscopists use one or more methods to reduce the risk of bleeding, particularly in polyps with wide stalks (pedicles larger than 1 to 1.5 cm in diameter).

tags: colon descending endoscopic polyp

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