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Large sessile colon polyps are usually considered the most technically challenging type of polyp to remove. Injecting submucosal fluid to create a cushion between the lesion and the intestinal wall can reduce complications during endoscopic polypectomy. Prior research comparing injectable submucosal fluids showed that a 50% dextrose solution was superior to a standard saline solution but that it was associated with increased risk for postpolypectomy syndrome (JW Gastroenterol Nov 7 2008).
To test another alternative solution, researchers in Australia recently conducted a randomized, double-blind trial that compared outcomes of endoscopic resection using injection of either normal saline (NS) solution or succinylated gelatin (SG) — a safe, co…