Colonoscopic polypectomy in children.
- 22 November 1980
- Vol. 281 (6252) , 1386-1387
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.281.6252.1386
Abstract
Five children presenting with chronic and intermittent rectal bleeding were diagnosed as having colorectal polyps by fibreoptic colonoscopy performed under sedation. Three of the children had had barium-enema films reported on as normal. Eight polyps were seen, of which six were proximal to the sigmoid colon. All were removed endoscopically (one by proctoscopy, one by snare-intussusception) without complication. Colonoscopic polypectomy is a safe and efficient procedure in children, and colonoscopy may be regarded as first-line management in those with rectal bleeding.Keywords
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