Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is a standard and reliable procedure for resection of GI neoplasms. Although ESD allows en bloc resection of large GI neoplasms,1 ESD specimens tend to contract because of burning and scarring of the margins during ESD (Fig. 1). When preparing ESD specimens for pathologic examination, including evaluation of the margins, specimens should be extended and pinned on a fixing board as quickly as possible.2,3 However, in most cases, the normal marginal mucosa from ESD specimens is thin and fragile, especially from the colon.