This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Jose M Martinez during the Masters Flexible Endoscopy: Endoscopic Dilation and Stent Placement on April 11 2018
Keyword(s): bariatrics, benign refractory stricture, benign strictures, biopsy forceps, cancer, catheter, clips, colonic stents, complications, covered stents, death, dilation, direct visualization, endoscope, endoscopic dilation, endoscopic suturing, esophageal stents, esophagus, Facebook, FDA, fistulas, fixation, fluoroscopy, Food & Drug Administration, foregut stents, gastroesophageal junction, gastrointestinal stents, GEJ, GI stents, glue, guidewire, ICU, intensive care unit, leaks, malignancy, management, masters flexible endoscopy, necrosis, oral surgeon, OTC clip, over-the-scope clip, plastic surgeon, pneumonia, prevention, Savory guidewire, self-expanding metallic stents, SEMS, stent deployment, stent migration, stent placement, stent removal, stomach, suturing devices, teaching institution, technique, technology, trans-nasal sutures, tumor, working channel
Ideal stent characteristics–1:23
SEMS–2:57
Esophageal stents–4:21
Techniques for stent deployment–6:15
Stent deployment video clip for benign stricture–7:26
How to keep stent from moving–13:00
Citations–14:05 Surg Innov 2017
Conclusion–18:01