Six Versus Twelve Month SurveillAnce Following Resection of Nonpedunculated ColorectaL Polyps 20-50 mm IN Size Without High Grade Dysplasia (HGD)
Indiana University
Summary
The study will compare the use of a 6-month follow-up vs a 12-month follow-up after the removal of a large non-pedunculated polyp 20-50mm in size and without high grade dysplasia.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: Patient Criteria 1. ≥ 18 years of age 2. Ability to provide informed consent 3. Willing and able to complete one electronic survey 4. Presenting for colonoscopy for any indication 5. Ability to understand the requirements of the study and agree to abide by the study restrictions and to return for the required assessments. Polyp Criteria 6. Size 20-50 mm as documented with photo containing open snare of known size as comparison. 7. Histology without high grade dysplasia: 1. Conventional Adenoma: adenoma with or without villous components 2. Serrated: hyperplasti…
Interventions
- Procedure6-month follow-up
Eligible patients randomized to the 6-month follow-up arm will undergo their first surveillance procedure 6 months after the removal of their large polyp to check for recurrent polyp tissue.
- Procedure12-month follow-up
Eligible patients randomized to the 12-month follow-up arm will undergo their first surveillance procedure 12 months after the removal of their large polyp to check for recurrent polyp tissue.
Location
- Indiana UniversityIndianapolis, Indiana