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Background And Aim: Cold snare polypectomy (CSP) is a standard treatment for small colorectal polyps. This study examined the effect of different snare wire diameters on complete histological resection rate, resection depth, and CSP safety.
Methods: This randomized controlled trial was conducted at two institutions between June 2019 and March 2021. Eligible colorectal polyps (≤10 mm) were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to receive either CSP with a conventional snare made of normal-diameter wire (0.40 mm) or CSP with a dedicated snare made of thin wire (0.23 mm). The primary endpoint was the complete resection rate determined on histological assessment of the resected specimen.
Results: In total, 254 lesions in 152 patients were included, with 128 and 126 lesions assigned to the normal-diameter wire snare group and the thin-wire snare group, respectively. No significant differences were observed in patient characteristics between the two groups. The histological complete resection rate was significantly higher in the thin-wire snare group than in the normal-diameter wire snare group (70.0% vs 81.0%, P = 0.04). The normal-diameter wire snare group had significantly more cases of unclear horizontal margin evaluation than the thin-wire snare group (28.1% vs 15.9%, P = 0.02). No significant differences were observed between the two groups in the muscularis mucosa and submucosa of the resected specimens or the thickness of the submucosa in the resected specimens.
Conclusions: CSP with a dedicated thin-wire snare provides more specimens that can be evaluated at the horizontal end and increases the histological complete resection rate.
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