Endoscopy 2008; 40: E159
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-995692
Unusual cases and technical notes

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Bleeding prophylaxis after polypectomy by colonoscopic application of a detachable snare with a mucosectomy cap

M.  Zachäus1 , U.  Künzel1 , U.  Halm1
  • 1Parkkrankenhaus Leipzig-Südost GmbH, Department of Internal Medicine II, Leipzig, Germany
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M. Zachäus, MD

Department of Internal Medicine II

Strümpellstraße 41

04289 Leipzig

Germany

Fax: +49-341-8642264

Email: markuszachaeus@aol.com

Email: markus.zachaeus@parkkrankenhaus-leipzig.de

Publication History

Publication Date:
30 July 2008 (online)

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A 4-cm pedunculated polyp ([Fig. 1 ] a) was discovered in the sigmoid colon of a 70-year-old patient who presented with anemia. Application of a detachable snare before removal of a polyp can prevent bleeding [1] [2] [3] but was not possible in this case because of the size of the polyp head and the softness of the snare. A polypectomy snare was successfully placed over the polyp head because this snare was stiffer. After injection of 6 ml saline with epinephrine into the stalk, polypectomy was performed. After polypectomy, multiple vessels were seen at the base of the polypectomy site without bleeding ([Fig. 1 ] b).

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Fig. 1 a Large pedunculated polyp in the sigmoid colon. b Multiple vessels at the base of the polypectomy site.

Clips could not be used, because the base of the polypectomy site was not within the reach of the clip applicator. To prevent polypectomy-associated bleeding from the multiple visible vessels, we decided to place a detachable snare over the base of the polypectomy site. A detachable snare (Olympus MAJ-340) was placed in a transparent mucosectomy cap (Olympus MAJ-293) as in the endoscopic mucosectomy technique ([Fig. 2 ] a). Once the base of the polypectomy site had been sucked into the cap, under direct endoscopic view, the snare was delivered and the vessels together with the surrounding mucosa completely strangulated ([Fig. 2 ] b).

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Fig. 2 a Application of the detachable snare using a mucosectomy cap after polypectomy. b The vessels together with the surrounding mucosa are completely strangulated.

No complication occurred. Histological evaluation revealed a completely resected tubular adenoma with low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia.

The combination of a detachable snare used with a transparent mucosectomy cap may provide another way to prevent postpolypectomy bleeding in the colon.

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References

  • 1 Iishi H, Tatsuta M, Narahara H. et al . Endoscopic resection of large pedunculated polyps using a detachable snare.  Gastrointest Endosc. 1996;  44 594-597
  • 2 Di Giorgio P, De Luca L, Calcagno G. et al . Detachable snare versus epinephrine injection in the prevention of postpolypectomy bleeding: a randomized and controlled study.  Endoscopy. 2004;  36 860-863
  • 3 Paspatis G A, Paraskeva K, Theodoropoulou A. et al . A prospective, randomized comparison of adrenaline injection in combination with detachable snare versus adrenaline injection alone in the prevention of postpolypectomy bleeding in large colonic polyps.  Am J Gastroenterol. 2006;  101 2805-2809

M. Zachäus, MD

Department of Internal Medicine II

Strümpellstraße 41

04289 Leipzig

Germany

Fax: +49-341-8642264

Email: markuszachaeus@aol.com

Email: markus.zachaeus@parkkrankenhaus-leipzig.de

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References

  • 1 Iishi H, Tatsuta M, Narahara H. et al . Endoscopic resection of large pedunculated polyps using a detachable snare.  Gastrointest Endosc. 1996;  44 594-597
  • 2 Di Giorgio P, De Luca L, Calcagno G. et al . Detachable snare versus epinephrine injection in the prevention of postpolypectomy bleeding: a randomized and controlled study.  Endoscopy. 2004;  36 860-863
  • 3 Paspatis G A, Paraskeva K, Theodoropoulou A. et al . A prospective, randomized comparison of adrenaline injection in combination with detachable snare versus adrenaline injection alone in the prevention of postpolypectomy bleeding in large colonic polyps.  Am J Gastroenterol. 2006;  101 2805-2809

M. Zachäus, MD

Department of Internal Medicine II

Strümpellstraße 41

04289 Leipzig

Germany

Fax: +49-341-8642264

Email: markuszachaeus@aol.com

Email: markus.zachaeus@parkkrankenhaus-leipzig.de

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Fig. 1 a Large pedunculated polyp in the sigmoid colon. b Multiple vessels at the base of the polypectomy site.

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Fig. 2 a Application of the detachable snare using a mucosectomy cap after polypectomy. b The vessels together with the surrounding mucosa are completely strangulated.