Leak is an uncommon but serious complication of gastrointestinal surgery. When identified post-operatively, percutaneous drains are used to manage abscess
Due to previous manipulation or submucosal invasion, colonic lesions referred for endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) frequently have flat areas of visible tissue that
One of the known reasons for difficult biliary cannulation during ERCP is altered anatomy such as in RYGBP. One of the approaches to access the papilla in this group of patients is laparoscopic tra
Endoluminal surgery is an innovative and rapidly evolving field, gaining wider acceptance in the treatment of multiple gastrointestinal diseases and increasing applic
Since 1980, the preferred method of enteral access has been the percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube (PEG). Accidental removal is a common complication associated