2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2011.03.1248
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Endoscopic submucosal dissection with or without snaring for colorectal neoplasms

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“…Although some studies have cited a smaller proportion of total resections, in the range of 59.4-74.1% [15,29], a sufficiently large incision in the submucosal layer can improve this parameter. Moreover, despite a lower rate of R0 resection, the recurrence rate for hESD was comparable to that for classic ESD, that is less than 2% [37].…”
Section: Esd Of Colorectal Neoplasmsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Although some studies have cited a smaller proportion of total resections, in the range of 59.4-74.1% [15,29], a sufficiently large incision in the submucosal layer can improve this parameter. Moreover, despite a lower rate of R0 resection, the recurrence rate for hESD was comparable to that for classic ESD, that is less than 2% [37].…”
Section: Esd Of Colorectal Neoplasmsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…A fixed flexible snare knife for 2 lesions (Kachu Technology Co., Seoul, Korea) or dual knife for 13 lesions (Olympus Co.) was used for the mucosal incision and dissection. Sodium hyaluronate solution tinted with indigo carmine was used for submucosal injection . For lesions with vaguely distinct borders, diathermic marks were made circumferentially at least 3–5 mm from the lesion (Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the lesion was resected completely from the muscularis propria layer with the knife. Moreover, in the final stage of the ESD procedure, we also used a snare to grasp and remove the undissected, narrowed submucosal tissue, which made the ESD simpler (8). Exposed vessels on the artificial ulcer were coagulated with APC to prevent delayed bleeding (vi).…”
Section: Esd Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%