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Kim and Kim: Colonoscopic Tattooing of Colonic Lesions

Abstract

With the development of minimal invasive surgery including laparoscopic and robot surgery, colonoscopic tattooing of colonic lesions is becoming more important to ensure easy localization of the lesion during surgery. Lack of accurate lesion identification during minimal invasive surgery may lead to resection of wrong segment of the bowel. In this article, some topics including proper materials, injection technique, and safety of colonoscopic tattooing are reviewed.

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Fig. 1.
Ideal position of injection needle.
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Fig. 2.
Two-step method.
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Fig. 3.
Four-quadrant injection.
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