Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3304787 | Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2012 | 4 Pages |
BackgroundDifficult and unstable endoscopic access to large sessile/flat colon polyps in the sigmoid colon may prevent successful and complete EMR.ObjectiveWe report our experience with the use of an endoscopic cuff, a new endoscopic accessory, to improve endoscopic access during endoscopic therapy and scar assessment.DesignSingle-center, retrospective, feasibility case series.SettingTertiary referral academic endoscopy unit.PatientsNonconsecutive patients referred for endoscopic resection of large flat/sessile sigmoid colon polyps or surveillance of postpolypectomy scars in the sigmoid colon.InterventionsWhen conventional methods to achieve stable access and visualization were unsuccessful, the endoscopic cuff was used to retract sigmoid colon folds.Main Outcome MeasurementsSafety, procedural success, and complications.ResultsFive patients (mean age 62 years, 3 male/2 female) underwent endoscopic cuff–assisted EMR polypectomy, and 7 patients (mean age 62 years, 2 male/5 female) underwent post-EMR scar surveillance with an endoscopic cuff–assisted flexible sigmoidoscopy. All sessile/flat polyps (mean size 29 mm) or post-EMR scar sites (mean size 15 mm) were located at acute bends in the sigmoid colon. With the endoscopic cuff placed around the tip of the colonoscope, endoscopic access improved significantly by flattening/depressing colon folds close to the lesion/scar. The entire polyp/scar surface was revealed, facilitating a complete polyp excision and a meticulous scar assessment. No immediate or delayed adverse events were seen.LimitationsSingle-center, nonrandomized case series.ConclusionsAn endoscopic cuff appears to be a safe and easily used accessory to facilitate colonoscopic access for complex polypectomy and scar assessment in the sigmoid colon.