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. 2001;7(3-4):197–201. doi: 10.1155/DTE.7.197

Peroral Endoscopic Removal of a Regurgitated Giant Polisegmented Fibrovascular Polyp of the Esophagus

Robert Paczona 1, Laszlo Ivan 1,, Jozsef Jori 1, Bela Ivanyi 2
PMCID: PMC2362844  PMID: 18493565

Abstract

Background: Giant fibrovascular polyps (FVP) are relatively rare benign neoplasm of the upper esophagus and hypopharynx. Without previous history, their diagnosis might be difficult as the endoscopic findings are sometimes misinterpreted

Materials and methods: The present report describes a case, in which the patient regurgitated his giant polypoid mass into his mouth and captured it between his teeth and buccal surface until the emergency endoscopic removal

Results: After one-year of follow-up, the patient is going well, without recurrence of his polyp

Conclusion: Although the adequate therapy for these lesions is mainly the open surgical resection, most often via cervical esophagotomy, in our case the polyp was removed successfully by peroral endoscopic operation.

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