Endoscopy 2020; 52(S 01): S143
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1704442
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DILUMEN ENDOSCOPICSUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION OF THE ASCENDING COLON IN A RECCURRENT COLONIC LESION

R Palma
1   Humanitas - Research Hospital, Rozzano, Italy
2   Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
,
R Maselli
1   Humanitas - Research Hospital, Rozzano, Italy
,
VM Ormando
1   Humanitas - Research Hospital, Rozzano, Italy
,
PA Galtieri
1   Humanitas - Research Hospital, Rozzano, Italy
,
MD Leo
1   Humanitas - Research Hospital, Rozzano, Italy
,
S Carrara
1   Humanitas - Research Hospital, Rozzano, Italy
,
EC Ferrara
1   Humanitas - Research Hospital, Rozzano, Italy
,
G Pellegatta
1   Humanitas - Research Hospital, Rozzano, Italy
,
A Fugazza
1   Humanitas - Research Hospital, Rozzano, Italy
,
A Anderloni
1   Humanitas - Research Hospital, Rozzano, Italy
,
A Repici
1   Humanitas - Research Hospital, Rozzano, Italy
3   Humanitas - University, Rozzano, Italy
› Author Affiliations
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Publication Date:
23 April 2020 (online)

 

The treatment of colonic recurrent lesions could be challanging especially for complex polyps. DiLumen Endolumenal Interventional Platform (EIP) improves endoscopic stability and visualization and it allows an effective tissue traction.

A 59-year-old woman was referred to our center for a recurrent lesion.

Colonoscopy documented a 20 millimeters sessile polyp involving a fold in the ascending colon. DiLumen was placed allowing a complete visualization of the lesion and the submucosal dissection was performed with a traction-assisted technique. The total procedural time was 33 minutes.

This device can be a valuable tool in the armamentarium for the management of complex colonic lesions.