1974
DOI: 10.1002/bjs.1800610902
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Colonoscopy in the management of colon polyps

Abstract: The technique and indications for colonoscopic polypectomy are reviewed. The results compare very favourahly with those of surgical polypectomy and represent a major advance. Three hundred polyps of up to 4.5 cm diameter were removed with the diathermy snare ,from 169 patients, and a further 107 smaller polyps were destroyed with a new 'hot-biopsy' technique. There were no serious complications, but I patient sustained a 'closed' perforation, which was managed conservatively, and in 2 others signifcant haemorr… Show more

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“…The presence of stool contributed to at least one-third of the errors. Its importance as a cause for both false positive and false negative error has been stressed, but needs constant reinforcement [2,4,8,13,14,[16][17][18][19][20][21][22]. Diverticula are often confused with polyps on doublecontrast barium enema and were an important cause for error in our study.…”
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“…The presence of stool contributed to at least one-third of the errors. Its importance as a cause for both false positive and false negative error has been stressed, but needs constant reinforcement [2,4,8,13,14,[16][17][18][19][20][21][22]. Diverticula are often confused with polyps on doublecontrast barium enema and were an important cause for error in our study.…”
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“…These results indicate that any segment of the colon is a potential site for false positive error. By comparison, the sigmoid colon has been shown to be the most common site for false negative error when polyps are missed radiographically [2,[13][14][15]. The usual redundancy of the sigmoid colon, with obscuration of overlapping segments, appears to play a more important role when polyps are missed than when they are overcalled.…”
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“…This shows that the DCE technique is sensitive for detecting colonic polyps and justifies radiographic [43,44] rather than colonoscopic follow-up after polypectomy [45,46].…”
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“…Once the technique is mastered, however, colonoscopy often clarifies the diagnosis in colonic disease and may prevent an unnecessary laparotomy for suspected tumours (Hunt et al, 1975) or unexplained rectal bleeding (Waye, 1976;Teague et al, 1978). Colonoscopic polypectomy has transformed the management of patients with adenomatous polyps (Wolff and Shinya, 1973;Williams et al, 1974). This paper presents the results of colonoscopy performed by a general surgeon in the investigation of patients with suspected large bowel tumours.…”
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