Presented by Haruhiro Inoue at the Panel: Firsts and Pioneers – Evolutions and Revolutions in Surgery held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Thursday, March 23, 2017
Keyword(s): achalasia, ACS, American College of Surgeons, benign disease, Botox, chest x-ray, clips, contraction, CXR, dilated esophagus, double scope, duodenal, Eckerdt score, endoscope, endoscopic submucosal dissection, endoscopic submucosal myotomy, endoscopy, erosion, ESD, esophagectomy, esophagus, evolution, flex endo, flexible endoscopy, G-POEM, gastric cardia, gastroenterologist, gastroesophageal junction, gastrointestinal tract, gastroparesis, GEJ, GI tract, Heller Dor, Heller myotomy, hemostasis, Institutional Review Board, IRB, jackhammer esophagus, Japanese, Johns Hopkins, laparoscopic myotomy, leakage, leiomyoma, LES, lower esophageal sphincter, lumen, mediastinal infection, minimally invasive surgery, MIS, muscle, myotomy, neck, necrosis, NOTES, per oral endoscopic myotomy, per oral endoscopic tumor resection, pioneers, POEM, POET (STER), pyloric ring, pylorus, revolution, stomach, submucosal endoscopy, swallow, symptom, thoracoscopic myotomy, trachea, treatment, tumor, tunnel, U.S., United States
Submucosal endoscopy–1:26 Endoscopy 2012
NOTES–2:36 GIE 2004
Mucosal flap safety valve–2:49 GIE 2007
POEM–3:39
Video clip–4:15
Citation–8:42 JACS 2015
Indications of POEM–8:50
Double scope method–13:27
G-POEM–15:45 GIE 2013
POET (STER)–17:34 Endoscopy 2012
Conclusion–19:03