Abstract

Bleeding after endoscopic resection occurs in 10–20% of cases. The usual methods used for hemostasis are injection therapy, hot biopsy forceps, and clipping. Using coagulation of bleeding vessels with the tip of a snare after prior submucosal injection is an easy, quick, and cheap method for hemostasis. This article is part of an expert video encyclopedia.

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