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This study analyzed treatments for 151 stomach polyp patients, evaluating biopsy methods and endoscopic polypectomy efficacy for benign and malignant cases. Endoscopic polypectomy is confirmed as a valuable diagnostic and therapeutic tool.
Area of Science:
- Gastroenterology
- Oncology
- Endoscopic Surgery
Background:
- Gastric polyps are common findings during endoscopy.
- Epithelial dysplasia and malignancy are significant concerns in gastric polyps.
- Various treatment strategies exist for gastric polyps, necessitating efficacy evaluation.
Purpose of the Study:
- To analyze treatment outcomes in patients with gastric polyps.
- To evaluate the efficacy of different biopsy techniques for polypoid structures.
- To assess endoscopic polypectomy as a combined diagnostic and therapeutic intervention for gastric polyps.
Main Methods:
- Prospective study of 151 patients with gastric polyps.
- Dynamic endoscopic follow-up and examination.
- Analysis of treatment outcomes in 61 patients receiving interventions.
- Evaluation of biopsy methods and alternative treatments.
Main Results:
- Treatment results for various gastric polyp types were analyzed.
- Efficacy of different biopsy methods was assessed.
- Endoscopic polypectomy was substantiated as a diagnostic and therapeutic method.
- Outcomes for benign and malignant polyps were compared.
Conclusions:
- Endoscopic polypectomy is a reliable method for diagnosing and treating gastric polyps.
- Appropriate biopsy techniques are crucial for accurate polyp characterization.
- Treatment strategies should be tailored based on polyp histology and degree of dysplasia.
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