TY - JOUR
T1 - Needle knife-assisted endoscopic polypectomy for a large inflammatory fibroid colon polyp by making its stalk into an omega shape using an endoloop
AU - Kim, Byung Chang
AU - Cheon, Jae Hee
AU - Lee, Sang Kil
AU - Kim, Tae Il
AU - Kim, Hoguen
AU - Kim, Won Ho
PY - 2008/8
Y1 - 2008/8
N2 - Colonic inflammatory fibroid polyp (IFP) is an uncommon benign polypoid lesion, which is composed of fibroblasts, numerous small vessels and edematous connective tissue with marked eosinophilic inflammatory cell infiltration. This condition is frequently detected in the stomach and small intestine, but uncommon in the colon. Although IFP is a benign lesion, surgical resections are performed in most colonic cases because the polyps are usually too large to resect endoscopically. Only three patients underwent endoscopic polypectomy in our literature reviews. Here, we present a case of IFP in the descending colon successful endoscopically resected using a novel technique of trapping its stalk with an endoloop, forming the stalk into an omega shape, and then dissecting the stalk with a needle knife.
AB - Colonic inflammatory fibroid polyp (IFP) is an uncommon benign polypoid lesion, which is composed of fibroblasts, numerous small vessels and edematous connective tissue with marked eosinophilic inflammatory cell infiltration. This condition is frequently detected in the stomach and small intestine, but uncommon in the colon. Although IFP is a benign lesion, surgical resections are performed in most colonic cases because the polyps are usually too large to resect endoscopically. Only three patients underwent endoscopic polypectomy in our literature reviews. Here, we present a case of IFP in the descending colon successful endoscopically resected using a novel technique of trapping its stalk with an endoloop, forming the stalk into an omega shape, and then dissecting the stalk with a needle knife.
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U2 - 10.3349/ymj.2008.49.4.680
DO - 10.3349/ymj.2008.49.4.680
M3 - Article
C2 - 18729316
AN - SCOPUS:52949095728
SN - 0513-5796
VL - 49
SP - 680
EP - 686
JO - Yonsei medical journal
JF - Yonsei medical journal
IS - 4
ER -