2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2008.12.245
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Endoscopic submucosal dissection of large colorectal tumors by using a novel spring-action S-O clip for traction (with video)

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“…To address these issues, modifications to the ESD technique have been reported. 17,18 One simplified modification to ESD is ESD with snaring (ESD-S). In the ESD-S procedure, standard ESD is initially undertaken; however, the final stage of the procedure involves the use of a snare to grasp and remove the undissected, narrowed submucosal tissue.…”
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“…To address these issues, modifications to the ESD technique have been reported. 17,18 One simplified modification to ESD is ESD with snaring (ESD-S). In the ESD-S procedure, standard ESD is initially undertaken; however, the final stage of the procedure involves the use of a snare to grasp and remove the undissected, narrowed submucosal tissue.…”
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“…This method could be applicable in the deep colon, but it is not well suited for multiple uses within a given lesion. Additionally, the S-O clip is not yet applicable to clinical situations 14 15…”
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“…ESD procedures for colorectal neoplasias are more difficult than those for EGC, [8][9][10][11][12] and several countertraction systems that facilitate ESD procedures for colorectal cancers have been reported. [13][14][15][16] Saito et al 13 reported a sinker-assisted ESD procedure, Uraoka et al 14 reported thin endoscope-assisted ESD for large colorectal tumors. Sakamoto et al 15 reported ESD by using a novel spring-action S-O clip for traction, and Motohashi 16 reported 2-point fixed ESD in rectal tumors.…”
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“…[13][14][15][16] Saito et al 13 reported a sinker-assisted ESD procedure, Uraoka et al 14 reported thin endoscope-assisted ESD for large colorectal tumors. Sakamoto et al 15 reported ESD by using a novel spring-action S-O clip for traction, and Motohashi 16 reported 2-point fixed ESD in rectal tumors. We previously reported an ESD procedure for EGC that involved a countertraction method using the external grasping forceps.…”
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confidence: 99%