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Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) is an effective alternative to surgery for laterally spreading and sessile polyps up to 120mm in size. Endoscopic removal of polyps involving the ileocecal valve (ICV) is difficult due to a major risk of complications. Thus surgical treatment is often recommended despite a benign histology. Improvements in the EMR technique now make the successful endoscopic removal of most of these polyps possible. Dr. Michael Bourke, a leading global expert in the endoscopic mucosal resection technique, performed the procedure in a complex case live for the entire AIS Channel Community. He provided tips and show the limitations of EMR when facing an ICV polyp.

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Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) is an effective alternative to surgery for laterally spreading and sessile polyps up to 120mm in size. Endoscopic removal of polyps involving the ileocecal valve (ICV) is difficult due to a major risk of complications. Thus surgical treatment is often recommended despite a benign histology. Improvements in the EMR technique now make the successful endoscopic removal of most of these polyps possible. Dr. Michael Bourke, a leading global expert in the endoscopic mucosal resection technique, performed the procedure in a complex case live for the entire AIS Channel Community. He provided tips and show the limitations of EMR when facing an ICV polyp.

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Dr. Michael Bourke Lecturer at University of Newcastle Gastroenterology
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