Endoscopy 2009; 41: E3
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1077694
Unusual cases and technical notes

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Large intramural colonic hematoma after polypectomy

O.  Nogales Rincón1 , I.  Yepes Barreto1 , A.  Hernando Alonso1 , C.  González Asanza1 , P.  Menchén Fernández-Pacheco1
  • 1Department of Gastroenterology. HGU Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain
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O. Nogales RincónMD 

Unidad de Endoscopias, HGU Gregorio Marañón

C. Doctor Esquerdo, 46
Madrid, 28006
Spain

Fax: +34-915-868307

Email: oscarnogalesrincon@gmail.com

Publication History

Publication Date:
28 January 2009 (online)

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    A 77-year-old man, who had undergone surgery 1 year previously for a colorectal carcinoma of the sigmoid colon, came to our endoscopy unit for surveillance colonoscopy. A 10-mm, pedunculated, polyp was observed at 45 cm from the anus. The patient was not receiving anticoagulation or antiaggregation treatment, and his platelet count and prothrombin activity were normal.

    The lesion was resected using a snare and endocut (ERBE ICC 200). A few seconds later, a progressively bulging congestive mass, corresponding to a large intramural colonic hematoma, appeared below the polypectomy site and occupied almost all the colonic lumen ([Fig. 1] and [2]).

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    Fig. 1 Intramural colonic hematoma.

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    Fig. 2 Polypectomy site with bulging mass in the upper margin.

    The patient was admitted for observation and showed no important decrease in hematocrit level or any symptom. At 4 days after the event, a surveillance colonoscopy showed violet-colored flat mucosa, without the mass previously seen ([Fig. 3]).

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    Fig. 3 Appearance at 4 days after the polypectomy.

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      O. Nogales RincónMD 

      Unidad de Endoscopias, HGU Gregorio Marañón

      C. Doctor Esquerdo, 46
      Madrid, 28006
      Spain

      Fax: +34-915-868307

      Email: oscarnogalesrincon@gmail.com

        O. Nogales RincónMD 

        Unidad de Endoscopias, HGU Gregorio Marañón

        C. Doctor Esquerdo, 46
        Madrid, 28006
        Spain

        Fax: +34-915-868307

        Email: oscarnogalesrincon@gmail.com

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        Fig. 1 Intramural colonic hematoma.

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        Fig. 2 Polypectomy site with bulging mass in the upper margin.

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        Fig. 3 Appearance at 4 days after the polypectomy.