Abstract

The aim of this study was to compare cold snaring of small colorectal polyps using either a snare specifically designed as a cold snare or cold snaring using a conventional snare. The study was based on the hypothesis that cold polypectomy snares being thinner are likely to resect colorectal polyps more cleanly than possible with conventional polypectomy snares used without electrocautery and this difference would result in an increased complete resection rate and less damage to the submucosal layer (i.e., a lower delayed bleeding rate).

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