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DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-104190
Endoscopic resection of small-bowel submucosal nodule
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Publication Date:
23 March 2016 (online)
The options for management of submucosal nodules in the small bowel are limited.
A 67-year-old woman presented for evaluation after positive findings from fecal immunochemical testing. Colonoscopy showed a 2-cm submucosal nodule in the terminal ileum. Superficial biopsies from the lesion were unrevealing. Over-the-scope clip (OTSC)-assisted resection was planned. An OTSC (size 12/6, type gc) was applied to the base of the lesion and hot snare resection was performed above the clip ([Fig. 1], [Video 1]). The collected tissue was submitted for pathological examination, which showed lipoma. No procedure-related complications were seen.
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We conclude that OTSC-assisted resection is a safe management option for submucosal nodules in the small intestine.
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