Endoscopic Resection Of Local Recurrences Of Diminutive Polyps By Cold Forceps Polypectomy

SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY(2021)

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ObjectivesCold forceps polypectomy (CFP) is an effective treatment for diminutive colorectal polyps. However, polyps occasionally recur, and there is no consensus on their long-term clinical management. Therefore, we investigated the short- and long-term clinical outcomes of re-CFP for recurrent diminutive colorectal polyps.Materials and methodsThis was a follow-up of a multicenter, prospective study investigating the clinical outcomes of diminutive colorectal polyps excised by CFP with narrowband imaging-enhanced endoscopy and jumbo forceps. We evaluated short-term outcomes of re-CFP and patients at 1-year follow-up post re-CFP for recurrent colorectal polyps to determine long-term recurrence rates. Additionally, complete resection rates, clinicopathological features, number of forceps bites, and rate of short-term adverse events managed by re-CFP were evaluated.ResultsAt 1-year follow-up, local recurrence was identified in 18 patients from the original study. The mean size of local recurrent polyps was 1.5 +/- 0.6 mm, and all recurrent lesions were < 3 mm. Re-CFP could successfully excise locally recurrent polyps in all cases. All recurrent lesions were low-grade adenomas; no adverse events were reported. Additionally, 16 of 18 patients were evaluated endoscopically at 2-year follow-up; no recurrence was observed.ConclusionsRecurrent lesions following initial CFP were small and pathologically benign, and re-CFP was an effective treatment.
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Cold forceps polypectomy, endoscopic resection rate, recurrent lesions, diminutive polyps, colorectal polyps
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