The first endoscopic suturing on a resection of a large polyp in the colon has been performed using Apollo Endosurgery's new OverStitch Endoscopic Suturing System, according to an Apollo news release.
Small colon polyps can be removed during a standard colonoscopy, but invasive surgery has been required to adequately close the wound after large polyps are resected.
Operating in Spain, gastroenterologists from Mercy Hospital in Baltimore used a colonoscope and the OverStitch system to deploy two continuous sutures to close a three-by-six centimeter transmural defect.
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