Abstract
Large sessile serrated adenomas are at high risk of incomplete resection because of difficulty visualizing their margins [1]. Moreover, cases involving invasion of a diverticulum are technically challenging and carry a high risk of perforation. Here, we report on a 3.5-cm sessile serrated adenoma in the right colon with invasion of the diverticulum ([Fig. 1 a], [Video 1]).
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