Cold snare polypectomy is now the resection method of choice for colorectal lesions ≤10 mm in size. The risk of resecting a cancerous lesion in
submucosal invasive cancer
submucosal invasive cancer
You Removed a Small Lesion With High-grade Dysplasia or Cancer Using a Cold Snare, Now What?
Dye-based Chromoendoscopy Added Nothing to Prediction of Cancer in Colorectal Nonpedunculated Lesions
In a prospective study, 2 experts independently assessed the surfaces of 400 large, laterally spreading colorectal lesions (median size, 35 mm) for predictors of submucosal
Cancer Can Be Accurately Predicted Endoscopically in Flat Colorectal Lesions; Nodular and Bulky Lesions, Not so Much
Before endoscopic resection, large nonpedunculated colorectal lesions should be thoroughly inspected for evidence of submucosal invasive cancer (SMIC). The features to look for are disruption