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World J Gastrointest Surg. Oct 27, 2025; 17(10): 112007
Published online Oct 27, 2025. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v17.i10.112007
Clinical analysis of cold vs hot snare polypectomy for 10-19 mm non-pedunculated colorectal polyps
Huang-Yi Dai, Shu-Yan Xu
Huang-Yi Dai, School of Medicine, Nantong University, Nantong 226001, Jiangsu Province, China
Shu-Yan Xu, Department of Gastroenterology, Nantong Third People’s Hospital Affiliated to Nantong University, Nantong 226001, Jiangsu Province, China
Author contributions: Dai HY and Xu SY designed, drafted, and revised the article.
Institutional review board statement: The study was reviewed and approved by the Nantong Third People’s Hospital Affiliated to Nantong University Institutional Review Board.
Informed consent statement: All study participants or their legal guardian provided informed written consent about personal and medical data collection prior to study enrolment.
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Corresponding author: Shu-Yan Xu, Department of Gastroenterology, Nantong Third People’s Hospital Affiliated to Nantong University, No. 60 Qingnian Zhong Road, Nantong 226001, Jiangsu Province, China. ntsyxusy@163.com
Received: July 15, 2025
Revised: August 20, 2025
Accepted: September 1, 2025
Published online: October 27, 2025
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Abstract
BACKGROUND

Cold snare polypectomy (CSP) is comparatively safe and effective for removing polyps less than 10 mm in size with lower rates of postpolypectomy syndrome and delayed postpolypectomy bleeding compared with hot snare polypectomy (HSP). Recently, CSP is also expanded for removing polyps larger than 10 mm in size.

AIM

To compare the efficiency and safety of CSP and HSP in the management of 10-19 mm non-pedunculated colorectal polyps.

METHODS

A total of 1686 inpatients with at least one 10-19 mm non-pedunculated colorectal polyp, who underwent CSP (study group, n = 843) or HSP (control group, n = 843) at our Digestive Endoscopy Center between February 2020 and February 2024 were enrolled. The outcome measures including complete resection rate, intraoperative bleeding rate, and healthcare expenses such as procedure time and treatment cost were compared between the CSP vs HSP groups.

RESULTS

No statistically significant intergroup difference was observed in histological complete resection rates (P > 0.05). Polyp resection time in the study group (76.5 ± 23.6 seconds) was notably shorter than that in the control group (91.24 ± 32.06 seconds; P < 0.05). The immediate intraoperative bleeding rate was significantly higher in the study group than in the control group (12.7% vs 4.9%, P < 0.05). No instances of delayed bleeding or perforation were documented in either group. Hospitalization duration was significantly reduced in the study group (2.42 ± 0.61 days) compared to the control group (3.21 ± 1.02 days; P < 0.05).

CONCLUSION

For 10-19 mm non-pedunculated colorectal polyps, CSP demonstrates operational efficiency advantages over HSP in terms of procedure time, treatment cost, and length of hospital stay. Both techniques demonstrate robust safety profiles; however, CSP is associated with a higher intraoperative bleeding rate. Clinical decision-making should incorporate individualized assessment of these factors.

Keywords: Non-pedunculated colorectal polyps; Cold snare polypectomy; Hot snare polypectomy; Polypectomy

Core Tip: This study compares the clinical efficiency and safety of cold snare polypectomy (CSP) vs hot snare polypectomy (HSP) in the management of 10-19 mm non-pedunculated colorectal polyps. The results suggested that complete resection rate was comparable between the two groups. Procedure time, treatment cost, and length of hospital stay were lower in the CSP group than in the HSP showing the advantages of CSP. Notably, intraoperative bleeding rate is a little higher for CSP, which is essential to consider when choosing the surgical procedure.