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Malignant Colorectal Polyps - Classification and Management

Endoscopic Surface Pattern Classifications: NICE, JNET, Kudo Pit Pattern
Endoscopic Morphologic
Malignant Colorectal Polyps ... - Classification ... : NICE, JNET, Kudo ... Malignant #Colorectal #Polyps ... #Classification
Gastric Epithelial Polyps - Evaluation and Management 
Hyperplastic Polyps
Fundic gland polyps (FGP)
Gastric Adenomas
Gastric Neuroendocrine Tumours (NET)
Hamartomatous
Gastric Epithelial Polyps ... Hyperplastic Polyps ... Fundic gland polyps ... Neuroendocrine Tumours (NET ... Hamartomatous Polyps
Haggitt Classification of depth of invasion in malignant pedunculated and sessile polyps
Level 1 - confined to
Haggitt Classification ... pedunculated and sessile polyps ... the head of the polyp ... submucosa #Haggitt #Classification ... #polyp #classification
Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD) - Polyp Resection Techniques

Technique:
 • The polyp is then lifted by submucosal
Dissection (ESD) - Polyp ... Technique: • The polyp ... margin of the polyp ... to remove the polyp ... Limitations: • Effectiveness
Hot Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR) - Polyp Resection Techniques

Technique:
The polyp is initially lifted by submucosal iniection
Resection (EMR) - Polyp ... Technique: The polyp ... underwater) and the polyp ... removing all visible polyp ... in non-lifting polyps
Colorectal Lesions - JNET Classification
Type 1:
 - Vessel pattern: Invisible
 - Surface pattern: Regular dark or
Colorectal Lesions - JNET ... Classification ... : Hyperplastic polyp ... Sessile serrated polyp ... #Classification
Paris classification of colorectal polyps 
Raised:
 • 1p Pedunculated
 • 1sp Sub-pedunculated
 • 1s Sessile
Flat:
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Paris classification ... of colorectal polyps ... drkeithsiau #Paris #classification ... #colorectal #polyps
Kikuchi Classification of depth of invasion into the submucosa of a malignant Sessile Polyp

Sm1 - invasion
Kikuchi Classification ... malignant Sessile Polyp ... submucosa #Kikuchi #Classification ... #Sessile #Polyp
Cold Snare Polypectomy
When Should I Use Cold Snare Polypectomy?
 - Cold snare polypectomy should be used
should be used for polyps ... to 10mm - For polyps ... not suitable for polyps ... not compromise effectiveness
Endoscopic Mucosal Resection
Injection of solution into submucosal space to separate a mucosal lesion from muscularis propria
removal of colonic polyps ... Characterizing Lesions: JNET ... Classification