Colonoscopy and polypectomy with a side-viewing endoscope
Some colorectal polyps cannot be adequately viewed using forward-viewing colonoscopes because of their location behind mucosal folds or bends in the bowel. We performed polypectomy using side-viewing duodenoscopes for these problematic polyps in order to avoid incomplete polypectomy or the need for...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Endoscopy 2007-05, Vol.39 (5), p.462-465 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Some colorectal polyps cannot be adequately viewed using forward-viewing colonoscopes because of their location behind mucosal folds or bends in the bowel. We performed polypectomy using side-viewing duodenoscopes for these problematic polyps in order to avoid incomplete polypectomy or the need for surgical intervention.
Between April 2000 and August 2003, polypectomy with a side-viewing endoscope was intended in 15 patients (seven men, eight women; mean age 63.7 years, median age 59 years, range 38-88 years) at our institution. In all these patients, polypectomy had been attempted previously with a forward-viewing colonoscope by at least one experienced endoscopist without success. The duodenoscope was advanced with slight bending of the tip to achieve a sloped forward view.
Colorectal polyps were macroscopically completely removed in 11/15 patients. One polyp near the ileocecal valve could only be partially removed with the side-viewing endoscope; and one large flat rectal adenoma, one recurrent rectal polyp (after a previous incomplete conventional polypectomy), and one polyp near the ileocecal valve could not be removed. We observed no procedure-related complications. Endoscopic follow-up was possible in seven of the 11 patients in whom the polyps were successfully resected, with no evidence of recurrence (mean follow-up 27 months).
Polypectomy with the side-viewing duodenoscope is a safe and effective method. It is a therapeutic option when polyps are not adequately accessible using a conventional approach. |
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ISSN: | 0013-726X 1438-8812 |
DOI: | 10.1055/s-2007-966271 |