The impact of bowel diameter, injection method (sclerotherapy needle vs punctureless high pressure injection) and endoscope type (upper vs low, and different diameter) on endoscopic bowel wall injections for tattoo or mucosal lift.
Neil Mitra, MD1, Dasuni Niyagama Gamage, MD1, Xiaohong Yan, PhD1, Jaspreet Sandhu, MD2, Carl Winkler, MD1, Vesna Cekic, RN1, Hmc Shantha Kumara, PhD1, Richard L Whelan, MD1. 1Mount Sinai West Hospital, 2Brookdale University Hospital Medical CenterEndoscopic bowel wall injections are most commonly performed in order to tattoo the location of a lesion or to generate… Continue Reading
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THE RESULT OF PER-ORAL ENDOSCOPIC MYOTOMY(POEM) FOR A SIGMOID TYPE OF ACHALASIA
Shota Maruyama1, Yusuke Taniyama2, Tadashi Sakurai2, Makoto Hikage2, Chiaki Sato2, Kai Takaya2, Takuro Konno2, Takeshi Naitoh2, Michiaki Unno2, Takashi Kamei2. 1Hachinohe City Hospital, 2Tohoku University Graduate School of MedicineIntroduction: Achalasia is a rare esophageal motility disorder and the treatment of this disease is directed at lowering the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) pressure, with the aim… Continue Reading
Thoracoscopic Visualization of a Long Endoscopic Esophageal Myotomy for Spastic Achalasia
Kelly Haisley, Michael Antiporda, MD, Walaa Abdelmoaty, MD, MBA, Christy Dunst, MD, Lee Swanstrom, MD. Providence Portland Medical CenterIntroduction: In this video, we review a case showing the thoracoscopic visualization of a long esophageal myotomy done through a per-oral endoscopic approach (POEM). Background: The patient is a 55 year old woman with chronic pain and debilitating diffuse… Continue Reading
Use of EUS-directed gastro-gastric lumen-apposing metal stents as a viable alternative for gastric remnant and biliary tree access in Roux-en-Y anatomy: A tertiary referral center experience.
Alvaro F Galvez, MD1, Alexa Pesce2, Dane Scantling, DO, MPH1, Lynsey Daniels, MD1, Elizabeth Renza, MD1, Anand Kumar, MD, MPH1, Neal Patel, MD1, Erkanda Ikonomi1. 1Hahnemann University Hospital, 2Drexel University College of MedicineObjectives: The anatomic challenges presented by Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) are formidable. Access to the excluded gastric remnant or biliary tree is a common… Continue Reading
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