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Polypectomy Ergonomics: The Role of the Assistant

Clinical Bottom Line

Procedural StepPhysician ActionEndoscopy Tech Action
Positioning the LesionTorques scope to place polyp strictly at the 5 o'clock position (nearest the working channel).Readies the required snare sizes based on physician call-out.
Snare DeploymentHolds the scope perfectly still; maintains focal distance.Advances the snare out of the channel; opens the loop *only* upon verbal command.
ClosureTents the snare away from the deep muscle layer.Closes the handle aggressively, confirming the "guillotine" feel through tactile feedback.

The Symbiosis of Resection

Endoscopic resection is fundamentally a two-person operation. The most advanced therapeutic physician is completely paralyzed if paired with an uncoordinated technician. The mechanical success of a 20mm snare polypectomy relies entirely on the synchronized, wordless communication between the hands holding the scope dials and the hands holding the snare handle.

The 5 O'clock Rule

Because the accessory channel exits the distal tip of the endoscope at approximately 5 o'clock (lower right quadrant of the optical field), the physician must physically manipulate the patient's bowel to drag the target lesion exactly into this zone. Attempting to snare a flat polyp sitting at 11 o'clock forces the snare to wildly arch across the entire lumen, preventing the wire from aggressively biting into the mucosa. Once perfectly positioned at 5 o'clock, the technician controls the size of the loop. If the assistant closes the snare too timidly during a cold guillotining maneuver, the thick submucosa will not cleanly shear, leaving the polyp dangling by a thick, bleeding stalk of incomplete connective tissue.


Clinical guidelines summarized by the Gastroscholar Research Team. Last updated: 2026. This article is intended for physicians.

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