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Sessile Serrated Lesions

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Symptoms

What Is a Sessile Serrated Lesion?

Sessile serrated lesions (SSLs) refer to a flat or low raised polyp that grows on the colonic lining. When viewed under the microscope they seem as a saw-tooth. Although they are benign during their early phases of development, they could lead to the colon cancer after some time unless they are detected and eliminated at an early age.

Common Symptoms

Most of the SSLs lack symptoms which are observable. Symptoms may include when they arise:

  • Hidden (occult) blood in the stool
  • Minor changes in bowel movements such as diarrhea or constipation
  • Periodic abdominal cramps/pain
  • Iron-deficiency anemia may be a cause of fatigue

Causes

Though it is not explicitly stated how all factors that causeSSLs, the following causes leave you vulnerable:

  • Features of DNA: the cell DNA of the colon has undergone genetic changes (mutations of repair genes)
  • Family or personal history of colon polyps or colorectal cancer
  • Gastroenterology disorders (inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis, Crohn associated diseases)
  • Poor nutrition-excessive red meat, smoking or alcohol abuse
Treatment

Treatment Options for Sessile Serrated Lesions in Jersey Village

Treatment includes endoscopic removal and follow-up care:

  • Colonoscopy with polypectomy: This involves deleting the lesion with a wire loop snare in a standard colonoscopy.
  • Pathology assessment: Pathology that can be removed is handed over to a lab to assess dysplasia or early changes in cancer.
  • Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR): It is an advanced technique of lifting and completely removing bigger lesions or flat lesions.
  • Follow-up: Colonoscopy follow-up (usually 3-5 years) is based on the size of the lesion and the result of the pathological examination.
  • Risk preventing interventions: High fiber dietary intakes, physical exercises and smoking cessation to reduce the recurrence chances.
  • Symptom management: Supportive care and advice must be provided to any light bleeding or cramping after removal.

Why Choose GastroDoxs?

GastroDoxs in Jersey Village offers an excellent screening procedure, harmless lesion excision, or individualized follow-up plan, to keep the colon healthy with the use of an approach to patients and the most modern GI technology. We have registered doctors and caring employees who make it easy and stress free regarding early detection. Wait-Don’t wait-get your colonoscopy or your consultation today and be in control of your digestive health.

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About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a sessile serrated lesion mean?

Under the microscope, sessile serrated lesion is a slight raised or a flat mucus colony in the colon which has a saw-tooth appearance and can proceed to cancer unless it is removed early.

Are sessile serrated lesions detrimental?

Even though these lesions are benign in nature when first diagnosed, they can turn out to be colon cancer with time as long as they are not diagnosed and removed as early as possible.

Does the use of the SSLs increase the risk of colon cancer?

Indeed, that jagged road that the SSLs travel along can lead to cancer faster than the polyps of other types, and it is therefore worthwhile to excise and follow them.

What do we mean by high-grade dysplasia?

High-grade dysplasia implies that the cells in the tissues that have been excised seem to be more abnormal when viewed under the microscope which is the signifier of a greater risk of cancer.

How are SSLs found?

The occurrence of presence of the SSLs is detected by colonoscopy in the shape of high-resolution examination and scrutiny of the colon mucosa.

How are they removed?

Most of the sessile serrated lesions are excised during the colonoscopy procedure by snaring the polyp using a wire loop, or endoscopic mucokinal resection (EMR).

What are the risks of removal?

As the procedure may lead to mild bleeding or cramping, even though there are no high chances of severe complications in case of the experienced GI specialists, the procedure should be excluded.

How often is the post-removal colonoscopy?

The follow up colonoscopy procedure is normally recommended after 3-5 years but this is based on the size, number and the outcome of the pathology of the lesion excised.

Can lifestyle changes help?

Yes, diet of high fiber, physical exercise, stop smoking, intake of red meat can be employed in decreasing the threat of acquiring new SSLs.

Does Jersey village have a sessile serrated lesion specialist?

Board-certified Jersey Village gastroenterologists use state of the art equipment and customized treatment to diagnose, ablate and monitor SSLs to ensure that you have a comfortable stay.

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