CSP

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Cold Snare Looks Good for Pedunculated Polyps Smaller Than 10 mm

Cold Snare Looks Good for Pedunculated Polyps Smaller Than 10 mm

This systematic review and meta-analysis identified 6 studies with 1025 patients and 1111 polyps with a mean size ranging from 4 to 8.5 mm. Cold

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Video-Based Feedback Improves Cold Snare Polypectomy Among Fellows but Learning Curve Is Long

Video-Based Feedback Improves Cold Snare Polypectomy Among Fellows but Learning Curve Is Long

Cold snare polypectomy (CSP) is the preferred resection method for colorectal lesions ≤10 mm. Competence in CSP can be assessed using the CSPAT (Cold Snare

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Cold Snare Polypectomy Failed to Achieve Complete Resection in 11% of 4- to 9-mm Polyps

Cold Snare Polypectomy Failed to Achieve Complete Resection in 11% of 4- to 9-mm Polyps

In a randomized controlled trial (RCT) performed at 8 hospitals in 4 countries, patients with nonpedunculated polyps ranging in size from 4 to 9 mm

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Proving What We All Know: Hot Snare Polypectomy Causes More Delayed Bleeding Than Cold Snare

Proving What We All Know: Hot Snare Polypectomy Causes More Delayed Bleeding Than Cold Snare

This was a retrospective analysis of bleeding after cold snare polypectomy (CSP) and hot snare polypectomy (HSP) for colorectal lesions with a diameter <10 mm.

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What Are Cold Snare Protrusions and Are They a Bad Thing?

What Are Cold Snare Protrusions and Are They a Bad Thing?

During cold snare polypectomy, removal of larger lesions and/or larger specimens sometimes results in a cold snare protrusion (CSP), appearing as a white cord in