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Print version ISSN 0016-3503On-line version ISSN 2477-975X
Abstract
LANDAETA, Jorge; DIAS, Carla and ARMAS, Virginia. Tiny-small lesions of the colon: mucosa elevation technique with forced irrigation with a water pump to demonstrate complete resection of lesions with biopsy forceps. Gen [online]. 2021, vol.75, n.1, pp.13-18. Epub Apr 17, 2021. ISSN 0016-3503.
Background:
There are few methods to verify complete resection of small-diminutive polyps post-resection with biopsy forceps.
Objective:
To evaluate the efficacy in the delimitation and enhancement of the resection edges, of a new method elevating the mucosa with a hydrojet system post-resection with biopsy forceps of small-diminutive colorectal polyps.
Methods:
Prospective study (May 2014-2015), Policlínica Metropolitana, using an Olympus180® video colonoscope, ERBE hydrojet pump. Patients with small-diminutive colorectal lesions were included. Each detected polyp was characterized: white light and NBI. Sano-Emura classification was recorded, histology was reported. Technique performed: resection of the polyp with biopsy forceps, subsequent irrigation of the resection area with hydrojet pump (100 cc / minute); evaluation of the area, complete resection if it was necessary.
Results:
A total (158) small-minute polyps (84 patients), mean age 59 years (30-91). Right colon (52), left (72), anorectum (34). Sano Emura classification: Type I 125 (79.1%), Type II 33 (20.9%). Of the 158, in 105 polyps (66.45%) the technique allowed to enhance the edges and verify lesion free edges. Of the 53 with residual tissue post-resection in a second attempt, a technique was applied and residual tissue was verified in 2 (3.77%), performing a third resection with application of the technique verifying free margins of the lesion. Post-resection mucosal irrigation allowed modifying the therapeutic decision: 33.54% and 3.77% respectively. Of the 52 right colon polyps, the technique revealed borders with post-resection lesions in 15, modifying the therapeutic decision in 29%.
Conclusions:
The new method of mucosal elevation with hydrojet irrigation post resection with biopsy forceps of small-minute colorectal polyps appears to be an effective technique in delimiting and enhancing resection edges, modifying therapeutic decisions in terms of safety and curability.
Keywords : hydrojet irrigation; small-diminutive colorectal polyps; biopsy forceps; enhancement; resection edges; mucosal elevation.