Patient Selection, Risks, and Long-Term Outcomes Associated with Colorectal Polyp Resection

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America(2022)

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Abstract
The 2 most significant complications of colonoscopy with polypectomy are bleeding and perforation. Although the incidence rates are generally low (<1%), these can be avoided by recognizing pertinent risk factors, which can be patient, polyp, and technique/device related. Endoscopists should be equipped to manage bleeding and perforation. Currently available devices and techniques to achieve hemostasis and manage colon perforations are reviewed.
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Colonoscopy,Complications,Risk factors,Polypectomy,Perforation,Postpolypectomy bleeding,Postpolypectomy syndrome
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