Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3254094 Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The recent advent of advanced imaging technologies has brought real time characterization of polyp histology to the forefront. This concept of optical diagnosis of diminutive polyp histology can bring about a huge paradigm shift in the management of these lesions. Instead of resecting and sending all the diminutive polyps to pathology, there is the potential to practice “resect and discard” for those predicted to be adenomas and “do not resect” strategy for the recto-sigmoid polyps predicted to be hyperplastic. However, one of the major steps before the clinical implementation of real-time histology can be a reality, will be training endoscopists with varying levels of experience in novel imaging technologies. The two major methods for training include didactic teaching and the computer based method. After the initial training, it is imperative that the endoscopists practice this skill during performance of routine colonoscopy to auto validate and assess their own competency. Both practice and reinforcement can help endoscopists become high performers in the characterization of polyp histology.

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