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Combined endoscopic and laparoscopic removal of colonic polyps (HTG354)
Evidence-based recommendations on combined endoscopic and laparoscopic removal of colonic polyps. This involves using an endoscope in the bowel plus keyhole surgery through the skin of the abdomen to remove colonic polyps.
Endoscopic full thickness removal of non-lifting colonic polyps (HTG439)
Evidence-based recommendations on endoscopic full thickness removal of non-lifting colonic polyps. This involves using a special device to remove the polyp and seal the bowel wall closed afterwards.
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This guideline covers using colonoscopy to check for signs of bowel cancer in people aged 18 and over with ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease (types of inflammatory bowel disease) or adenomas (also known as polyps). It aims to prevent cancer and prolong life by offering advice on identifying early bowel cancer in adults most at risk.
data collection on endoscopic full thickness removal of non-lifting colonic polyps and may update the guidance on publication of further...
Endocuff Vision for assisting visualisation during colonoscopy (HTG514)
Evidence-based recommendations on Endocuff Vision for assisting visualisation during colonoscopy.
Combined endoscopic and laparoscopic removal of colonic polyps (IPG503)
We have moved interventional procedures guidance 503 to become HealthTech guidance 354. This is to better reflect the NICE HealthTech programme which combines the former NICE Diagnostics Assessment programme, Interventional Procedures programme and Medical Technologies Evaluation programme and to help you find relevant content more quickly. The guidance itself has not changed.
Endoscopic full thickness removal of non-lifting colonic polyps (IPG580)
We have moved interventional procedures guidance 580 to become HealthTech guidance 439. This is to better reflect the NICE HealthTech programme which combines the former NICE Diagnostics Assessment programme, Interventional Procedures programme and Medical Technologies Evaluation programme and to help you find relevant content more quickly. The guidance itself has not changed.
Molecular testing strategies for Lynch syndrome in people with colorectal cancer (HTG430)
Evidence-based recommendations on using immunohistochemistry or microsatellite instability testing to guide further testing for Lynch syndrome in people with colorectal cancer.