Colonic Sessile Serrated Lesion

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Status: Recruiting

The CARMA Technique Study

Colonoscopic removal of polyps is an important and well-established tool in the prevention of colorectal cancers. However, high polyp recurrence rates after endoscopic resection, with resultant development of interval cancers, remains a problem; this most commonly stems from unrecognised incomplete polyp resection. Thus, a standardised endoscopic technique is needed that will allow endoscopists to consistently achieve a clear margin of resection. The investigators believe the Cap Assisted Resection Margin Assessment (CARMA) technique will address this problem. This novel technique focuses on a standardised assessment of the resection margin after endoscopic polypectomy utilising available standard high-definition video endoscopes with imaging features including narrow band imaging (NBI) and magnification endoscopy.

Participants needed: 60
Trial details
Age: 16+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, AustraliaUpdated: Nov 15, 2021Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

polyps less than 10mm which were resected under endoscopic view with a definite... [+5]