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Rate of adverse events of gastroduodenal snare polypectomy for non-flat polyp is low: A prospective and multicenter study.

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2017

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Córdova, Henry
Argüello, Lidia
Loras, Carme
Naranjo Rodríguez, Antonio
Riu Pons, Faust
Gornals, Joan B
Nicolás-Pérez, David
Andújar Murcia, Xavier
Hernández, Luis
Santolaria, Santos

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To evaluate the rate of adverse events (AEs) during consecutive gastric and duodenal polypectomies in several Spanish centers. Polypectomies of protruded gastric or duodenal polyps ≥ 5 mm using hot snare were prospectively included. Prophylactic measures of hemorrhage were allowed in predefined cases. AEs were defined and graded according to the lexicon recommended by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Patients were followed for 48 h, one week and 1 mo after the procedure. 308 patients were included and a single polypectomy was performed in 205. Only 36 (11.7%) were on prior anticoagulant therapy. Mean polyp size was 15 ± 8.9 mm (5-60) and in 294 cases (95.4%) were located in the stomach. Hemorrhage prophylaxis was performed in 219 (71.1%) patients. Nine patients presented AEs (2.9%), and 6 of them were bleeding (n = 6, 1.9%) (in 5 out of 6 AE, different types of endoscopic treatment were performed). Other 24 hemorrhagic episodes could be managed without any change in the outcome of the endoscopy and, consequently, were considered incidents. We did not find any independent risk factor of bleeding. Gastroduodenal polypectomy using prophylactic measures has a rate of AEs small enough to consider this procedure a safe and effective method for polyp resection independently of the polyp size and location.

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Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Duodenal Diseases
Duodenum
Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal
Female
Humans
Incidence
Male
Microsurgery
Middle Aged
Polyps
Postoperative Hemorrhage
Prospective Studies
Risk Factors
Spain
Stomach
Stomach Diseases
Young Adult

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Adverse events, Bleeding, Foregut, Gastroduodenal, Polypectomy, Protruded polyps

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