Clinical Endoscopy (Mar 2025)

Impact of contrast dye submucosal pre-lifting on cold snare resection of small polyps: an Italian randomized observational trial

  • Ramona Schiumerini,
  • Paola Baccarini,
  • Adele Fornelli,
  • Davide Allegri,
  • Francesca Lodato,
  • Alessia Gazzola,
  • Pasquale Apolito,
  • Nunzio P. Longo,
  • Anna M. Polifemo,
  • Franca Patrizi,
  • Federica Buonfiglioli,
  • Stefania Ghersi,
  • Marco Bassi,
  • Liza Ceroni,
  • Antonella Ghetti,
  • Giulio Fonti,
  • Vincenzo Cennamo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2024.113
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 2
pp. 291 – 302

Abstract

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Background/Aims Small polyps are the most frequently detected lesions during colonoscopy, with an incomplete resection rate of 6.8% to 15.9%. This study aimed to improve small polyp cold snare resection radicality using submucosal contrast dye pre-lifting (PL+CSP). Methods This single-center, prospective, randomized controlled trial compared the standard cold snare polypectomy technique (PL-CSP) with PL+CSP to evaluate endoscopic and histological complete resection rates, adverse events, procedural times, and polyp retrieval failure rates. Results: In 143 patients consecutively enrolled, 186 small polyps were detected and randomly assigned following a 1:1 ratio to the PL-CSP (n=97, 51.6%) and PL+CSP (n=90, 48.4%) techniques. Endoscopic (p=0.97) and histologic (p=0.23) complete resection rates did not differ significantly even in univariate analysis. The intraprocedural bleeding rate was significantly higher in the PL+CSP group as confirmed by the univariate analysis (35.8% vs. 8.3%, p<0.001). The polyps retrieval failure rates were similar (p=0.83). Procedural time was significantly longer for PL+CSP (median time, 75 vs. 45 seconds; p<0.001), without impacting colonoscopy withdrawal time (p=0.215). Conclusions: PL+CSP of small polyps did not improve endoscopic and histological complete resection rates and polyp sample retrieval. PL+CSP had higher rates of intraprocedural bleeding and was “time-consuming”.

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