Principles of the modern approach to the treatment of benign colorectal tumors

Research article: Principles of the modern approach to the treatment of benign colorectal tumors 

Authors: N.Y. Bayramov1, A.K. Safiyeva2

1Department of I Surgical Diseases, Azerbaijan Medical University, Baku, Azerbaijan 2Central Customs Hospital, Baku, Azerbaijan 

Abstract: Colorectal polyp is the most commonly encountered intestinal colon benign pathology, 5% of which develop as "colorectal cancer". Hence, it is indispensable to investigate the role of colonoscopy in colorectal adenoma treatment and screening for colorectal cancers and to answer the question of whether the colorectal polyps would become malignant or not malignant. During the course of 2011 and 2016, endoscopic polypectomy was performed in 118 patients out of 1375 patients at the Endoscopy Department of the Central Customs Hospital. Polypectomy was performed with a squeezing ring and a biopsy clamp. Adenomatous polyps play a crucial role in the development of colorectal cancer. So that timely and routine colonoscopy is considered as an important approach for thwarting the development of malignant neoplasms. 

Keywords: Colorectal polyps, polypectomy, perforation, bleeding

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