Clip closure does not reduce risk of bleeding after resection of large serrated polyps: results from a randomized trial
Serrated polyps are important colorectal cancer precursors and are most commonly located in the proximal colon where post-polypectomy bleeding rates are higher. There is limited clinical trial evidence to guide best practices for resection of large serrated polyps (LSPs).
Source: Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology - Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Seth D. Crockett, Mouen Khashab, Douglas K. Rex, Ian S. Grimm, Matthew T. Moyer, Amit Rastogi, Todd A. Mackenzie, Heiko Pohl, Large Polyp Study Group Consortium Source Type: research
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