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Endoscopic ischemic polypectomy for small-bowel polyps in patients with Peutz-Jeghers syndrome.
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- Author(s): Khurelbaatar, Tsevelnorov; Sakamoto, Hirotsugu; Yano, Tomonori; Sagara, Yuichi; Dashnyam, Ulzii; Shinozaki, Satoshi; Sunada, Keijiro; Lefor, Alan Kawarai; Yamamoto, Hironori
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Endoscopy; 2021, Vol. 53 Issue 7, p744-748, 5p
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Background: To decrease the risk of bleeding or perforation, ischemic polypectomy is performed using a detachable snare or endoclip with double-balloon endoscopy (DBE) for small-bowel polyps in patients with Peutz - Jeghers syndrome. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness and feasibility of ischemic polypectomy.Methods: We retrospectively reviewed patients who underwent two or more sessions of ischemic polypectomy using DBE from July 2004 to August 2017.Results: 67 therapeutic DBEs were performed in nine patients during the study period and 352 polyps were treated. The median observation period was 34 months (range 12 - 66). There was a declining trend over time in the median number of polyps > 15 mm treated per patient first DBE session 6, second 2, third 1.5, fourth 0.5, fifth 0.5; P = 0.11, Friedman test). No patient required laparotomy due to intussusception during the study period. One patient developed mild acute pancreatitis after the procedure.Conclusions: Ischemic polypectomy was feasible for the control of small-bowel polyps in patients with Peutz - Jeghers syndrome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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