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Endoloop-Assisted Polypectomy for a Symptomatic Giant Colonic Polyp in a Pediatric Patient

Colonic polyps are a common cause of persistent bloody stools in pediatric patients. Such polyps are easily diagnosed by a barium study of the lower gastrointestinal tract or by colonoscopy. Polypectomies utilizing electric ligators are generally performed on pediatric patients, and such patients ca...

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Autores principales: Lin, Yen-Chung, Chou, Jen-Wei, Chen, An-Chyi, Wu, Shu-Fen, Peng, Ching-Tien, Chen, Walter, Lin, Chien-Heng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8870706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35204942
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9020222
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author Lin, Yen-Chung
Chou, Jen-Wei
Chen, An-Chyi
Wu, Shu-Fen
Peng, Ching-Tien
Chen, Walter
Lin, Chien-Heng
author_facet Lin, Yen-Chung
Chou, Jen-Wei
Chen, An-Chyi
Wu, Shu-Fen
Peng, Ching-Tien
Chen, Walter
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description Colonic polyps are a common cause of persistent bloody stools in pediatric patients. Such polyps are easily diagnosed by a barium study of the lower gastrointestinal tract or by colonoscopy. Polypectomies utilizing electric ligators are generally performed on pediatric patients, and such patients can be easily operated on. However, giant colonic polyps have been reported in pediatric patients. In the past, a laparotomy or laparoscopy would have been performed in some pediatric patients diagnosed with a giant colonic polyp; however, the large size, location, or position of the polyp would sometimes be too large or the location or position of the polyp would make successful operation difficult. In general, larger stumps with large feeding arteries are associated with larger colonic polyps. Therefore, if such a polyp is removed via electric polypectomy alone, there may be a higher risk of post-polypectomy bleeding from its stump. We report a case of a 14-year-old male patient who presented with a 2-month history of bloody stools. A giant juvenile colonic polyp was detected by colonoscopy in the transverse colon. Finally, we successfully removed the giant polyp by using endoloop-assisted polypectomy.
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spelling pubmed-88707062022-02-25 Endoloop-Assisted Polypectomy for a Symptomatic Giant Colonic Polyp in a Pediatric Patient Lin, Yen-Chung Chou, Jen-Wei Chen, An-Chyi Wu, Shu-Fen Peng, Ching-Tien Chen, Walter Lin, Chien-Heng Children (Basel) Case Report Colonic polyps are a common cause of persistent bloody stools in pediatric patients. Such polyps are easily diagnosed by a barium study of the lower gastrointestinal tract or by colonoscopy. Polypectomies utilizing electric ligators are generally performed on pediatric patients, and such patients can be easily operated on. However, giant colonic polyps have been reported in pediatric patients. In the past, a laparotomy or laparoscopy would have been performed in some pediatric patients diagnosed with a giant colonic polyp; however, the large size, location, or position of the polyp would sometimes be too large or the location or position of the polyp would make successful operation difficult. In general, larger stumps with large feeding arteries are associated with larger colonic polyps. Therefore, if such a polyp is removed via electric polypectomy alone, there may be a higher risk of post-polypectomy bleeding from its stump. We report a case of a 14-year-old male patient who presented with a 2-month history of bloody stools. A giant juvenile colonic polyp was detected by colonoscopy in the transverse colon. Finally, we successfully removed the giant polyp by using endoloop-assisted polypectomy. MDPI 2022-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8870706/ /pubmed/35204942 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9020222 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lin, Yen-Chung
Chou, Jen-Wei
Chen, An-Chyi
Wu, Shu-Fen
Peng, Ching-Tien
Chen, Walter
Lin, Chien-Heng
Endoloop-Assisted Polypectomy for a Symptomatic Giant Colonic Polyp in a Pediatric Patient
title Endoloop-Assisted Polypectomy for a Symptomatic Giant Colonic Polyp in a Pediatric Patient
title_full Endoloop-Assisted Polypectomy for a Symptomatic Giant Colonic Polyp in a Pediatric Patient
title_fullStr Endoloop-Assisted Polypectomy for a Symptomatic Giant Colonic Polyp in a Pediatric Patient
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title_short Endoloop-Assisted Polypectomy for a Symptomatic Giant Colonic Polyp in a Pediatric Patient
title_sort endoloop-assisted polypectomy for a symptomatic giant colonic polyp in a pediatric patient
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8870706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35204942
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9020222
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