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Endoscopic electrosurgery

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Preparation

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  • Be aware of metal jewellery or metalwork
  • Bowel prep - methane gas (which can be associated with mannitol preparations) can explode

Monopolar

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  • Functions: resect, cut, coagulate mucosal lesions
  • Hot polypectomy snare, or hot biopsy forceps, or monopolar EMR knives
  • Hot polypectomy:
    • Use either modulated low-voltage (blended) or modulated high-voltage (coag). Pure cutting has the highest risk of post-polypectomy bleeding. Coag has a higher risk of delayed bleed, while blended has a higher risk of immediate bleed.
    • Some people use coag to blanch the tissue followed by blended to pull through
    • Can also do saline lift and tenting the mucosa at the base of the polyp.
    • Don't allow the snare to be tightened too quickly

Bipolar:

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  • Radiofrequency array for ablation of oesophageal mucosa, and multipolar electrocoagulation probe  (gold probe)
  • Achieves superficial coagulation of the GI mucosa without deeper thermal injury
  • Good for ablating AVMs and radiation proctitis
  • Thin-walled areas - 20W modulated high voltage is usually sufficient
  • Thick-walled areas - 40-60W may be used
  • Adjust effect by modulating flow rate of argon and the configuration of the APC probe
  • Evacuate the argon gas intermittently throughout the procedure to prevent overdistension

Complications

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  • Perforation
    • Related to thickness of wall - be very careful in caecum and duodenum, while stomach and rectum are much thicker
    • Current density is highest at the base of the polyp - if broad-based, it requires more energy to cut, and full-thickness injury is more likely
    • Saline lift can buffer the muscularis propria from thermal energy
    • The smallest snare and lowest power settings should be used
  • Direct coupling
    • Can occur with failure to fully push instrument out of channel of scope
    • Also when a large polyp rests against the opposite wall - prevent this by jiggling the snare to shift the focus of the polyp around