2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-020-08163-6
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Evaluation of a progressive algorithmic approach for the treatment of unresectable colon polyps using colon conservation techniques

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“…43 Conversely, flat lesions may be more difficult to identify and may have more advanced features for their size compared to other polyp morphologies. 44,45 Therefore, this consensus panel recommends tattoo placement for all flat lesions ≥1 cm, although this statement was controversial and included only 55% agreement in the final round. If a tattoo is to be placed for these lesions before referral, we emphasize the importance that the tattoo should not touch the lesion because most of these small flat polyps should be endoscopically resectable.…”
Section: Colon Tattoo Indicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…43 Conversely, flat lesions may be more difficult to identify and may have more advanced features for their size compared to other polyp morphologies. 44,45 Therefore, this consensus panel recommends tattoo placement for all flat lesions ≥1 cm, although this statement was controversial and included only 55% agreement in the final round. If a tattoo is to be placed for these lesions before referral, we emphasize the importance that the tattoo should not touch the lesion because most of these small flat polyps should be endoscopically resectable.…”
Section: Colon Tattoo Indicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%