A Novel Endoscopic Approach to Managing High Output Entero-atmospheric Fistulae
Sean B Orenstein, MD, Yuhsin V Wu, MD, Eric M Pauli, MD, Tung T Tran, MD, Randy S Haluck, MD, Yuri W Novitsky, MD, Jeffrey M Hardacre, MD, John B Ammori, MD, Edmond Sanchez, MD, Jeffrey L Ponsky, MD, Jeffrey M Marks, MD. Department of Surgery, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland OH; Department of… Continue Reading
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Peg Tube Placement: Do We Do It Better Than Gi?
Bindhu Oommen, MD, MPH, Samuel W Ross, MD, MPH, Joel F Bradley, MD, Kristopher B Williams, MD, Hannah C Kline, Vedra A Augenstein, Brant T Heniford, MD, Ronald F Sing, DO. Carolinas Medical Center, Department of Surgery, Division of Gastrointestinal & Minimally Invasive Surgery, Charlotte, NC. INTRODUCTION Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube placement is a… Continue Reading
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Endoscopic Fundoplication for the Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux: A Community Hospital Experience
Mario R Salazar, MD, Todd Worley, MD. Texas Tech Health Sciences Center-Permian Basin. Objective: Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication (TIF) continues to be evaluated as a potential alternative to both conventional surgical and medical options for certain patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Most studies and case series that have been published, however, have been conducted in… Continue Reading
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The Role of Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) in Acute Care Surgery
Cory Richardson, MD, Ashley Pistorio, MD, Charles R St. Hill, MD, MSc, Matthew Johnson, MD, Katie Lyons, Nathan I Ozobia, MD, FACS. University of Nevada School of Medicine. INTRODUCTION: The feasibility and utility of surgeon performed intra-operative ERCP (INOPERC) has firmly been established in previous studies performed by our group at UNSOM/UMC. Furthermore, several studies… Continue Reading
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Partial Balloon deflation for controlled withdrawal of single balloon enteroscopy
Abiodun O Laoye, MD, Gorcey A Steven, MD. Jersey Shore University Medical Center. Case: An 80 year old female with chronic paroxysmal atrial flutter on Aspirin and Coumadin presented as an outpatient for evaluation of iron deficiency anemia. She denied any abdominal pain, weight loss, hematemesis, melena or hematochezia. Physical examination was normal; hemoglobin was… Continue Reading
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Antegrade Wire, Rendezvous Cannulation of the Biliary Tree May Reduce the Incidence of Post-ERCP Pancreatitis
Ryan M Juza, MD, Randy S Haluck, MD, Ann M Rogers, MD, Jerome R LynSue, MD, Eric M Pauli, MD. Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. Introduction: Post-procedural pancreatitis (PPP) is a common serious complication of therapeutic and diagnostic endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) with a reported incidence of up to 10%. Multiple cannulation attempts,… Continue Reading
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Rendezvous technique for treatment of complete common bile duct transection after multiple hepatobiliary surgeries
Seung Hoon Shin, MD, Ariel Klevan, MD, Christopher Fernandez, MD, Jose M Martinez, MD, FACS. Division of Laparoendoscopic and Bariatric Surgery, Dewitt-Daughtry Family Department of Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL 33136, USA. Common bile duct (CBD) injury during surgical procedures is a serious complication. Partial injury can usually be managed… Continue Reading
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Is 10 Years Too Long? Development of Interval Colorectal Cancer Despite Following Recommended Colonoscopic Guidelines
Eric M Changchien, MD, Melinda Hawkins, MD, Michelle E Murday, MD, John A Griffin, MD. St Mark's Hospital, Salt Lake City, Ut. Background: Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of cancer mortality. Screening protocols have led to decreases in the incidence of colorectal cancer. Currently, average-risk individuals are recommended to undergo colonoscopy every 10 years… Continue Reading
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The Preoperative Endoscopic Drainage in the Malignant Obstructive Jaundice
Konstantinos S Mammas, MD, MSc, PhD, Demetrios S Lappas, MD, PhD, Andreas Polydorou, MD, PhD, Vasileios Smyrniotis, MD, PhD. National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Aretaieion University Hospital of Athens , Surgical Laboratory Prof.C.Tountas. Background: Preoperative biliary drainage (PBD) in Malignant Obstructive Jaundice (MOJ) remains controversial.Aim: This project is a meta-analysis that compares the impact… Continue Reading
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Per-oral Endoscopic Myotomy (POEM) Following Previous Lapaoscopic Heller Myotomy Is Feasible and Safe in a Porcine Survival Model
Andrew S Kastenmeier, MD, Luke Miles, BS, Matthew Frelich, MS, Kulwinder Dua, MD, Jon C Gould, MD. Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Surgery, Division of General Surgery; and Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology. Introduction: Recurrent or persistent dysphagia after a Heller myotomy occurs in up to 10-15% of patients.… Continue Reading
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Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery for respiratory disease in children.
Masahide Murasugi*, MD, PhD, Masato Kanzaki*, MD, PhD, Takuma Kikkawa*, MD, PhD, Tamami Isaka*, MD, PhD, Maeda Hideruki*, MD, Sakamoto Kei*, MD, Sayaka Katagiri*, MD, Junko Kawata*, MD, Kunihiro Oyama*, MD, PhD, Takamasa Onuki*, MD, PhD, Osamu Segawa**, MD, PhD. Department of Surgery, Division of Thoracic Surgery*, Division of Pediatric Surgery**, Tokyo Women's Medical University,… Continue Reading
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Univariate and Multivariate Analyses of Preoperative Factors Influencing Symptomatic Outcomes of Transoral Fundoplication
Reginald CW Bell, MD, FACS, Mark A Fox, MD, FACS, William E Barnes, MD, FACS, Peter G Mavrelis, MD, Robert W Sewell, MD, FACS, Bart J Carter, MD, FACS, Glenn M Ihde, MD, Karim S Trad, MD, FACS, David Dargis, DO, Kevin M Hoddinott, MD, FACS, Katherine D Freeman, MSN, NP, Tanja Gunsberger, DO, Mark… Continue Reading
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Sedation and bowel preparation for colonoscopy in elderly: A nationwide survey in Ireland.
Hytham Hamid, Mr, Adeel Zafar, Mr, Brian Egan, Dr, Luke O'Donnell, Dr, Iqbal Khan, Mr. Departments of Surgery and Gastroenterology, Mayo General Hospital, Ireland.. Background and Aims: The practice of colonoscopy in elderly is not standardized in Europe. Recent European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) guidelines are concerned primarily with safety aspects of the procedure… Continue Reading
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Two-stage optical system for colorectal polyp assessement.
Miroslaw Szura, PhD, Krzysztof Bucki, PhD, Artur Pasternak, PhD, Andrzej Matyja, PhD, Jan Kulig, PhD. Jagiellonian University. Macroscopic evaluation of the degree of invasion of colorectal polyps allows to choose the most adequate method of endoscopic treatment. Narrow Band Imaging is a new image enhancement system employing optic digital methods to enhance images of blood… Continue Reading
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Case Report: Use of a Stent to Treat a Colonic Anastomotic Leak
Sarah J Lippert, MD, Philip L Leggett, MD, Howard B Hamat, MD, Javier Nieto, MD. The University of Texas Medical School at Houston. Anastomotic leaks are a serious complication in colorectal surgery that often require operative intervention and fecal diversion. Use of uncovered self-expanding metal stents in the colon has gained wide acceptance, especially in… Continue Reading
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