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Episode Overview

  • Discussion on the endoscopic resection of a laterally spreading tumor (LST) in the ascending colon.
  • Examination of a flat polypoid lesion larger than 10 mm, classified as an LST.

Key Steps in Resection Planning

  1. Determining the Lesion's Location: Found between two folds.
  2. Analyzing Morphology: Identified as LST-granular.
  3. Surface Analysis: Using high-definition white light and narrow-band imaging, revealing a regular, cerebroid mucosal pit pattern without ulcers or depressions (Kudo IIIL).
  4. Maintaining Visibility: Employing a "suction" mark technique to keep track of the polyp.

Resection Techniques

  • Comparison of "cold snare" and "hot snare" techniques.
  • Preference for endoscopic resection using interventional chromoendoscopy.

Interventional Chromoendoscopy

  • Submucosal injection with a blue colorant to differentiate tissue types.
  • The concept of using colorings to guide therapeutic interventions.

Resection Process

  • Using a snare to estimate lesion size and achieve complete entrapment.
  • Achieving an endoscopic R0 resection by applying electrosurgical current.

Links:
https://www.thepracticingendoscopist.com/p/endoscopic-resection-of-lst-in-ascending-colon
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