Literature DB >> 30549318

Cold snare polypectomy: Indications, devices, techniques, outcomes and future.

Akira Horiuchi1, Tamaki Ikuse1,2, Naoki Tanaka1.   

Abstract

Colonoscopy has been shown to reduce the risk of colon cancer by enabling the removal of precancerous lesions. Although cold snare and hot snare polypectomy have similar retrieval rates and complete resection rates, rates of delayed bleeding tend to be lower with cold snare polypectomy than with hot snare polypectomy, especially for patients taking antithrombotic agents. However, among cold snares there may be differences in terms of the completeness of polyp excision, as complete removal appears more likely with thin-wire dedicated cold snares compared to the traditional, thick-wire cold snares. Cold snare polypectomy may be especially well suited for use in patients taking antithrombotic agents, due to its minimal risk of delayed bleeding. Histological analyses suggest that cold snare polypectomy causes less damage to blood vessels in the submucosal layers, which results in a reduced incidence of hemorrhage compared to hot snare polypectomy. However, cold snare removal of small polyps may result in fragmentation of small specimens during collection and concerns as to whether the resection is complete. An endoscopy biomarker of effective cold snare polypectomy technique is needed to ensure complete removal of non-pedunculated colorectal polyps ≤10 mm. Future uses of cold snare polypectomy may include piecemeal removal of sessile serrated adenoma/polyp lesions >10 mm. Currently, cold snare polypectomy should be considered a primary method for colorectal polyps of less than 10 mm, especially those in the 4- to 10-mm range.
© 2018 Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society.

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Keywords:  cold snare polypectomy; colorectal polyp; device; indication; outcome

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30549318     DOI: 10.1111/den.13314

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Endosc        ISSN: 0915-5635            Impact factor:   7.559


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1.  Clinical guidance on endoscopic management of colonic polyps in Singapore.

Authors:  Tiing Leong Ang; Jit Fong Lim; Tju Siang Chua; Kok Yang Tan; James Weiquan Li; Chern Hao Chong; Kok Ann Gwee; Vikneswaran S/O Namasivayam; Charles Kien Fong Vu; Christopher Jen Lock Khor; Lai Mun Wang; Khay Guan Yeoh
Journal:  Singapore Med J       Date:  2020-07-16       Impact factor: 3.331

2.  Hemostasis using purse-string reefing with endoscopic clip and endoloop for a huge hematoma after cold snare polypectomy.

Authors:  Ryoju Negishi; Takashi Muramoto; Ken Ohata
Journal:  Dig Endosc       Date:  2022-03-18       Impact factor: 6.337

3.  Dedicated Cold Snare vs. Traditional Snare for Polypectomy of Diminutive and Small Lesions in a Porcine Model: A Research Group for Endoscopic Instruments and Stents (REIS) Study.

Authors:  Han Hee Lee; Bo-In Lee; Jung-Wook Kim; Hyun Lim; Si Hyung Lee; Jun-Hyung Cho; Yunho Jung; Kyoung Oh Kim; Chan Gyoo Kim; Kee Myung Lee; Jong-Jae Park; Myung-Gyu Choi; Hoon Jai Chun; Ho Gak Kim
Journal:  Clin Endosc       Date:  2020-09-10
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