2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cgh.2020.05.025
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Management of Periappendiceal Orifice Polyps

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“…Common closure devices include endoclips for small (< 1 cm) defects and over-the-scope clips or Overstitch for larger defects [ 34 ]. An over the scope full thickness resection device that employs a clip over a large cap (Ovesco) with an embedded snare fitted on the tip of a colonoscope has been successfully used for resection of fibrotic polyps as well as those growing into a diverticulum or the appendiceal orifice [ 35 ] ( Image 9 ). Though relatively safe and effective, EFTR of appendiceal orifice polyps has been associated with an increased risk of appendicitis [ 35 ].…”
Section: Large Polyp Removalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Common closure devices include endoclips for small (< 1 cm) defects and over-the-scope clips or Overstitch for larger defects [ 34 ]. An over the scope full thickness resection device that employs a clip over a large cap (Ovesco) with an embedded snare fitted on the tip of a colonoscope has been successfully used for resection of fibrotic polyps as well as those growing into a diverticulum or the appendiceal orifice [ 35 ] ( Image 9 ). Though relatively safe and effective, EFTR of appendiceal orifice polyps has been associated with an increased risk of appendicitis [ 35 ].…”
Section: Large Polyp Removalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…have been described as effective and safe treatment achieving high rates of complete resection [1,2]. The choice between them is made according to the size, degree of appendiceal orifice involvement, and characteristics of the lesion [2].…”
Section: E-videosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large lesions involving the appendiceal orifice and identifiable margins are still best approached using EMR techniques which have the advantage of being readily available and inexpensive with few complications. However, lesion size above 20 mm and involvement of more than 75 % of the appendiceal orifice are risk factors for piecemeal resection, perforation, and recurrence [2].…”
Section: E-videosmentioning
confidence: 99%
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