Endoscopic Management of Colorectal Anastomotic Stricture With Temporary Stent
Y Saida, MD, T Enomoto, MD, K Takabayashi, MD, A Otsuji, MD, Y Nakamura, MD, M Katagiri, MD, S Nagao, MD, M Watanabe, MD, K Asai, MD, Y Okamoto, MD, J Nagao, MD, S Kusachi, MD. Toho University Ohashi Medical Center PURPOSE: Stenting of benign colorectal conditions has been described, but its role has… Continue Reading
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Endolumenal Management of Tubular Esophageal Duplications
Danielle S Walsh, MD FACS, Adam S Harris, MD, Maryanne L Dokler, MD FACS, Donald E George, MD. East Carolina University, Nemours Children's Clinic, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville Introduction: Tubular esophageal duplications are a challenging anomaly traditionally treated with resection via thoracotomy or thoracoscopy. An endoscopic approach to the esophagus with division of the common… Continue Reading
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Diagnostic Gastro-duodenoscopy via a Gastro-gastric Fistula Prior to Overstitch Closure
Eric M Pauli, MD, Jeffrey M Marks, MD. University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, OH Video Abstract Summary:Most surgeons are aware of the challenge posed by Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB) anatomy on the endoscopic evaluation and treatment of foregut pathology. In this video, we describe the successful endoscopic and fluoroscopic evaluation of the bypassed… Continue Reading
Detecting Abnormalities in Endoscopic Examinations By Combining Information From Multiple Images
Qian Zhao, Gerard E Mullin, MD, Max Q-h Meng, PhD, Themistocles Dassopoulos, MD, Rajesh Kumar, PhD. Johns Hopkins University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Washington University School of Medicine INTRODUCTION: Endoscopic, and more recently wireless capsule endoscopic (CE) examinations produce large number of images (e.g. over 50,000 images for CE), not all of which… Continue Reading
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Complete Endoscopic/transgastric Retrieval of Eroded Gastric Band: A Novel Approach to a Common Complication
Kevin M El-hayek, MD, Poochong Timratana, MD, Stacy Brethauer, MD, Bipan Chand, MD FACS. Cleveland Clinic Complications of laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) include band slippage, material infection, and band erosion. Band erosion can lead to chronic infection, obstruction, and delayed perforation; therefore, removal is indicated. We present a novel approach to band retrieval… Continue Reading
Biodegradable Esophageal Stent Placement Does Not Prevent Stricture Formation Following Circumferential Mucosectomy in a Porcine Model.
Eric M Pauli, MD, Steve J Schomisch, PhD, Joseph P Furlan, BS, Amitabh Chak, MD, Jeffrey L Ponsky, MD, Jeffrey M Marks, MD. University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, OH Introduction: Advanced esophageal dysplasia and early cancers have traditionally been treated with esophagectomy. Recently developed tissue ablation techniques are less invasive, but may undertreat… Continue Reading
A Novel Use of Flexible Wallstent in J Pouch Anastomotic Stricture
Amalia Stefanou, MD, John Park, MD, Slawomir Marecik, MD, Leela Prasad, MD. Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, University of Illinois Chicago Hospital, Cook County Hospital Objective We present a novel use of flexible stent for the treatment of small bowel stricture in a patient with inflammatory bowel disease. While the use of stents has been… Continue Reading
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A New Procedure of Esophagostomy for Endoscopic Surgeons
Hideto Oishi, MD PhD, Mina Miyashita, MD PhD, Takayuki Iino, MD, Takao Yamane, MD, Eiichi Hirai, MD PhD, Shingo Kameoka, MD PhD. Division of Gastroenterological Surgery, Yachiyo Medical Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University Introduction and objective;This is the first case report of a new remodeling procedure of percutaneous trans-esophageal gastro-tubing (PTEG) for endoscopic surgeons… Continue Reading
A Case of Huge Esophageal Hamartoma Treated By Endoscopic Resection
Toshiyuki Sasaki, MD, Nobuo Omura, MD, Yuuichirou Tanishima, MD, Katsunori Nishikawa, MD, Norio Mitsumori, MD, Hideyuki Kashiwagi, MDPhD, Katsuhiko Yanaga, MDPhD. Departments of Surgery, Jikei University School of Medicine In general, hamartoma frequently occurs in the lung, heart, or hypothalamus, and its occurrence in the gastrointestinal tract is very rare. We report a patient… Continue Reading
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