Closure of Defects and Management of Complications.

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Abstract
Large and complex colon polyps are frequently referred to surgery for fear of perforation that may need emergency surgery. During the last 15 years, advances in clip and suturing devices allowed us to close perforations and avoid surgery. In addition, we have made substantial progress in our understanding of the lesions at risk for either immediate or delayed perforation. This article focuses on the colonoscopic closure of resection defects and perforations and the prevention and treatment of colon perforations after endoscopic resection.
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Authors Raju, Gottumukkala Subba;
Journal gastrointestinal endoscopy clinics of north america
Year 2019
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S1052-5157(19)30072-8
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