Polyps are precursors to colorectal cancer,the third most common cancer in the United States.Large polyps,i.e.,,those with a size≥20 mm,are more likely to harbor cancer.Colonic polyps can be removed through various t...Polyps are precursors to colorectal cancer,the third most common cancer in the United States.Large polyps,i.e.,,those with a size≥20 mm,are more likely to harbor cancer.Colonic polyps can be removed through various techniques,with the goal to completely resect and prevent colorectal cancer;however,the management of large polyps can be relatively complex and challenging.Such polyps are generally more difficult to remove en bloc with conventional methods,and depending on level of expertise,may consequently be resected piecemeal,leading to an increased rate of incomplete removal and thus polyp recurrence.To effectively manage large polyps,endoscopists should be able to:(1)Evaluate the polyp for characteristics which predict high difficulty of resection or incomplete removal;(2)Determine the optimal resection technique(e.g.,snare polypectomy,endoscopic mucosal resection,endoscopic submucosal dissection,etc.);and(3)Recognize when to refer to colleagues with greater expertise.This review covers important considerations in this regard for referring and receiving endoscopists and methods to best manage large colonic polyps.展开更多
文摘Polyps are precursors to colorectal cancer,the third most common cancer in the United States.Large polyps,i.e.,,those with a size≥20 mm,are more likely to harbor cancer.Colonic polyps can be removed through various techniques,with the goal to completely resect and prevent colorectal cancer;however,the management of large polyps can be relatively complex and challenging.Such polyps are generally more difficult to remove en bloc with conventional methods,and depending on level of expertise,may consequently be resected piecemeal,leading to an increased rate of incomplete removal and thus polyp recurrence.To effectively manage large polyps,endoscopists should be able to:(1)Evaluate the polyp for characteristics which predict high difficulty of resection or incomplete removal;(2)Determine the optimal resection technique(e.g.,snare polypectomy,endoscopic mucosal resection,endoscopic submucosal dissection,etc.);and(3)Recognize when to refer to colleagues with greater expertise.This review covers important considerations in this regard for referring and receiving endoscopists and methods to best manage large colonic polyps.