2021
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-2803.202100000-65
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Evaluation of Underwater Endoscopic Mucosal Resection for Colorectal Polyps in an Outpatient Clinic in Brazil

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Since 2012, a new technique for resection of large polyps has been described, the underwater endoscopic mucosal resection (UEMR). Some advantages that emerge from it is the needless of injection in submucosal layer and a greater chance of complete capture of the polyp. OBJECTIVE: There are few studies of UEMR in Brazil. The aim of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of this technique in one Brazilian center. METHODS: This case series was conducted from February to December of 202… Show more

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“…56 The rate of en bloc resection achieved through Underwater EMR (U-EMR) varies in different studies, ranging up to 100% of cases, consequently resulting in a higher rate complete resection and lower recurrence in the following surveillance colonoscopes. [57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67] U-EMR allows for attempting larger lesions en bloc but still struggles for lesions ≥30 mm. In a meta-analysis of 11 studies, the rate of en bloc resection was not different between U-EMR and conventional EMR for polyps >20 mm, but the risk of piecemeal resection was lower in U-EMR, although it did not reach the statistical significance (OR 3.1, p=0.13).…”
Section: Standard Injection-assisted Emrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…56 The rate of en bloc resection achieved through Underwater EMR (U-EMR) varies in different studies, ranging up to 100% of cases, consequently resulting in a higher rate complete resection and lower recurrence in the following surveillance colonoscopes. [57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67] U-EMR allows for attempting larger lesions en bloc but still struggles for lesions ≥30 mm. In a meta-analysis of 11 studies, the rate of en bloc resection was not different between U-EMR and conventional EMR for polyps >20 mm, but the risk of piecemeal resection was lower in U-EMR, although it did not reach the statistical significance (OR 3.1, p=0.13).…”
Section: Standard Injection-assisted Emrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quality of endoscopic procedures must be evaluated by standards created and used in practice so that we can improve what is offered to patients. Furthermore, an important technical point was the published study of Schacher and cols who evaluated the results of the underwater endoscopic resection of colorectal polyps, a technique that is on the rise due to its effectiveness, improved skills and low complication rate (7) .…”
Section: Clinical Surgical and Endoscopy Gastroenterology Must Always...mentioning
confidence: 99%