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. 2016 Jul 21;22(27):6268–6275. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i27.6268

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Endoscopic submucosal dissection for lower rectal lesion with hemorrhoids. A: The laterally spreading tumor granular type (nodular mixed type) with hemorrhoids located in the lower rectum and expanding to half of the lumen; B: A shallow mucosal incision was performed and the vessels were exposed while inflicting as little damage as possible; C: The exposed vessels were coagulated using hemostatic forceps; D: The submucosal layer is tightly connected with submucosal muscle strands; E: Dissociation of submucosal muscle strands completely; F: The submucosal dissection was performed just above the muscularis propria layer; G: The ulcer floor after ESD; H: The resected specimen with many vessels.