2021
DOI: 10.1097/meg.0000000000002300
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Cold snare polypectomy vs. hot snare polypectomy vs. argon plasma coagulation for small (5–9mm) left-sided colorectal polyps: a prospective randomized trial

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“…For IB rate, eleven articles compared five different treatments (2,670 polyps) ( 27 , 32 38 , 40 , 43 , 44 ). Besides two articles reported no IB in the UCSP group (0/279 polyps), ( 41 , 42 ) and one three-arm study reported no IB in the APC group (0/39 polyps) ( 33 ). No statistically significant differences were found between the five different treatments ( Figure 4B ; Supplementary Table 3 ).…”
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“…For IB rate, eleven articles compared five different treatments (2,670 polyps) ( 27 , 32 38 , 40 , 43 , 44 ). Besides two articles reported no IB in the UCSP group (0/279 polyps), ( 41 , 42 ) and one three-arm study reported no IB in the APC group (0/39 polyps) ( 33 ). No statistically significant differences were found between the five different treatments ( Figure 4B ; Supplementary Table 3 ).…”
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“…A flow chart of the trial selection process is shown in Figure 1 . Fourteen articles compared HSP with CSP, ( 15 , 16 , 21 , 25 35 ) three articles compared HSP to EMR, ( 31 , 36 , 37 ) three articles compared CSP to CS-EMR, ( 31 , 38 , 39 ) two articles compared CSP to EMR, ( 31 , 40 ) two articles compared CSP to UCSP, ( 41 , 42 ) one article compared CS-EMR to EMR, ( 43 ) one article compared UEMR to EMR, ( 44 ) and one article compared APC to HSP and CSP ( 33 ). All studies were published after 2010, and nine studies were multicenter studies.…”
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“…Although it is not the first time of using APC ablation in polyps treatment, the best evidence came from a recently published prospective randomized trial which compared the recurrence rates between cold snare polypectomy, hot snare polypectomy, and argon plasma coagulation for small (5–9 mm) left-sided colorectal polyps and concluded that there was no difference in polyp recurrence rate among the three endoscopic techniques. They used the following setting for (APC) ablation (50–60 W, flow: 2 L/min) which differs from the case report APC setting, this indicates that there is no evidence-based consensus on APC settings [ 9 ]. The previous trial limitations were: included only small polyps< 10 mm, in addition to a short following-up period as the recurrence will require more than 6 months or even year to be detected.…”
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