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Endoscopic Management of Peptic Ulcer Bleeding: Recent Advances [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Endoscopy, 2019
Bleeding peptic ulcers remained as one of the commonest causes of hospitalization worldwide. While endoscopic hemostasis serves as primary treatment for bleeding ulcers, rebleeding after endoscopic hemostasis becomes more and more difficult to manage as ...
Philip WY Chiu
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New Kid on the Block: “Speedboat”

open access: yesJournal of Digestive Endoscopy, 2022
Innovations in devices and techniques have parallelly propelled the field of therapeutic endoscopy in gastrointestinal tract. With the development of endoscopic resection techniques and the availability of newly designed electrosurgical knives, the ...
Zaheer Nabi, D. Nageshwar Reddy
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New Endoscopic Hemostasis Methods

open access: yesClinical Endoscopy, 2012
Endoscopic treatment for non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding has evolved over decades. Injection with diluted epinephrine is considered as a less than adequate treatment, and the current standard therapy should include second modality if epinephrine injection is used initially.
Leung Ki, En-Ling, Lau, James Y W
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When to abandon the search for an elusive gastrointestinal bleeding source

open access: yesEndoscopy International Open, 2018
Background and study aims In some patients with gastrointestinal bleeding, even multiple consecutive endoscopic procedures fail to achieve lasting hemostasis.
Amnon Sonnenberg
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Endoscopic Therapy for Acute Diverticular Bleeding [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Endoscopy, 2019
Diverticular bleeding accounts for approximately 26%–40% of the cases of lower gastrointestinal bleeding. Rupture of the vasa recta at the neck or dome of the diverticula can be the cause of this bleeding.
Masayuki Kato
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Endovascular hemostasis for endoscopic procedure-related gastrointestinal bleeding

open access: yesInternational Journal of Gastrointestinal Intervention, 2019
Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is a common complication of various endoscopic procedures. In most cases, GI bleeding responds to conservative management. And if indicated, endoscopic hemostasis is performed. However, if endoscopic hemostasis fails due to
Minho Park, Jong Woo Kim, Ji Hoon Shin
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A novel self-assembling peptide for hemostasis during endoscopic submucosal dissection: a randomized controlled trial

open access: yesEndoscopy, 2020
Background Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is associated with a risk of bleeding. Bleeding is usually treated with diathermy, although this does carry a risk of mucosal thermal injury.
S. Subramaniam   +11 more
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Clinical outcome of endoscopic management in delayed postpolypectomy bleeding

open access: yesIntestinal Research, 2017
Background/Aims: The clinical course after endoscopic management of delayed postpolypectomy bleeding (DPPB) has not been clearly determined. This study aimed to assess clinical outcomes after endoscopic hemostasis of DPPB and evaluate risk factors for ...
Jeong-Mi Lee   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Endoscopic suturing for management of peptic ulcer-related upper gastrointestinal bleeding: a preliminary experience

open access: yesEndoscopy International Open, 2018
Background and study aims Acute non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) due to peptic ulcer disease (PUD) remains a common and challenging emergency managed by gastroenterologists.
Amol Agarwal   +11 more
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Recent Developments in the Endoscopic Treatment of Patients with Peptic Ulcer Bleeding [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Endoscopy, 2016
Peptic ulcer bleeding is an internal medical emergency. Endoscopic hemostasis has been shown to improve the survival rate of patients with peptic ulcer bleeding.
Jae-Young Jang
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