Is A FTRD Done During A Colonoscopy A Proc Sure
Question: Is a FTRD done during a colonoscopy a proc sure done frequently?.. to remove a sessile c cum polyp from mucosos
Is it possible his question can be answered by a gastroenterologist?
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FTRD IS specifically for the removal of sessile colonic polyps.
FTRD is a specialized technique, it is used during colonoscopy.
But not very commonly used.
Endoscopy mucosa resection (EMR) IS COMMONER technique.
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I Am Dr Diwashish
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FTRD IS specifically for the removal of sessile colonic polyps.
FTRD is a specialized technique, it is used during colonoscopy.
But not very commonly used.
Endoscopy mucosa resection (EMR) IS COMMONER technique.
I Hope Your Query is clear now.
Thank You
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Dr. Vaishalee Punj
What if difference between. FTRD and emr? . Is there a database of gastroenterologists qualified for FTRD?
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**Effectiveness:**
- Both EMR and FTRD are considered effective procedures for the removal of abnormal tissue from the gastrointestinal tract.
- The choice between the two procedures depends on the characteristics of the lesion, such as its size, location, and depth of invasion.
Indications-
- EMR is typically used for early-stage cancers or large polyps that are confined to the mucosal and submucosal layers of the gastrointestinal wall.
- FTRD is indicated for larger lesions that involve the full thickness of the gastrointestinal wall, including those that have invaded the deeper layers (muscularis propria).
No SUCH data IS vailable.
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I Am Dr Diwashish
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**Effectiveness:**
- Both EMR and FTRD are considered effective procedures for the removal of abnormal tissue from the gastrointestinal tract.
- The choice between the two procedures depends on the characteristics of the lesion, such as its size, location, and depth of invasion.
Indications-
- EMR is typically used for early-stage cancers or large polyps that are confined to the mucosal and submucosal layers of the gastrointestinal wall.
- FTRD is indicated for larger lesions that involve the full thickness of the gastrointestinal wall, including those that have invaded the deeper layers (muscularis propria).
No SUCH data IS vailable.
I Hope Your Query is clear now.
Thank You
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Dr. Saisudha Kotla
You are very helpful. It does make me nurvous to have this procedure done in the cecum. . I am thinking it’s dangerous and may purferste or damage colon wall. They say I will go home. About an hour after procedure. Should I ask to stay in hospital after procedure. -2- any suggestions about finding highly qualified FTRD procedure gastroenterologists ??
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1. Don't worry, it is only day care procedure and you can go home same day.
2. Look for doctors in your area who have done enough procedures, so basically look for XXXXXXX ones.
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Hi
I Am Dr Diwashish
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1. Don't worry, it is only day care procedure and you can go home same day.
2. Look for doctors in your area who have done enough procedures, so basically look for XXXXXXX ones.
I Hope Your Query is clear now.
Thank You
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