Are there specific times when a physician can use the '45383', rather than '45385'? I read that if the polyp is small (1-3mm) and cannot be removed totally by snare, that '45383' can be used.
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Are there specific times when a physician can use the '45383', rather than '45385'? I read that if the polyp is small (1-3mm) and cannot be removed totally by snare, that '45383' can be used.