The lost polyp: A guide to retrieval during colonoscopy

J. D. Waye, B. S. Lewis, M. A. Atchison, M. Talbott

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Abstract

Polyps resected during colonoscopy should be recovered and sent for pathologic examination. Unfortunately retrieval is incomplete ranging from 85-100% in reported series. There are several specific techniques aimed to increase the retrieval rate which in our experience amounted to 94.5% of a series of 182 polypectomies in 100 consecutive patients. All lost polyps were small and were thought to have been aspirated through the suction channel of the endoscope. In our study 10% of the initially "lost" polyps were within the instrument prior to cleaning. Various forms of polyp retrieval are reviewed with special attention to locating the aspirated polyp.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)229-231
Number of pages3
JournalInternational Journal of Colorectal Disease
Volume3
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1988

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