2022
DOI: 10.1055/a-1793-9439
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Prospective multicenter study of the efficacy and safety of cold forceps polypectomy for ≤ 6-mm non-ampullary duodenal low-grade adenomas

Abstract: Background and study aims Because the endoscopic treatment for non-ampullary duodenal adenoma (NADA) has a non-negligible risk of adverse events (AEs), a safe and easy treatment for NADA is desirable. This was a multicenter prospective trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of cold forceps polypectomy (CFP) for diminutive NADAs. Patients and methods This study was prospectively conducted at six general hospitals and one university hospital. The inclusion criteria were histologic and endoscopic diag… Show more

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“…In a prospective trial, CSP for SDA was associated with a 96.7% en bloc resection rate, and 0% recurrence at 3 months [56]. A more recent study by Kanzaki et al [57] suggests that cold forceps polypectomy is also a safe and effective approach, with a lesion disappearance rate of 97.4% at 12 months after endoscopy.…”
Section: Small (<6 Mm) Duodenal Adenomasmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In a prospective trial, CSP for SDA was associated with a 96.7% en bloc resection rate, and 0% recurrence at 3 months [56]. A more recent study by Kanzaki et al [57] suggests that cold forceps polypectomy is also a safe and effective approach, with a lesion disappearance rate of 97.4% at 12 months after endoscopy.…”
Section: Small (<6 Mm) Duodenal Adenomasmentioning
confidence: 94%