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Background Peptic ulcer bleeding remains a typical medical emergency with significant morbidity and mortality. Peptic ulcer rebleeding often occurs within three days after emergent endoscopic hemostasis.
Yongkang Lai +9 more
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Novel simulator of endoscopic hemostasis with actual endoscope and devices
Video 1Demonstration of novel simulator of endoscopic hemostasis.
Takeshi Kanno +4 more
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Endoscopic hemostasis for nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding [PDF]
Nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding (NVUGIB) is one of the most common and important gastrointestinal conditions encountered in daily practice. The main cause of NVUGIB is bleeding gastroduodenal ulcers.
S. Tanabe
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Endoscopic Hemostasis for Non-Variceal Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding: New Frontiers [PDF]
Non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding (NVUGIB) refers to blood loss from the gastrointestinal tract proximal to the ligament of Treitz due to lesions that are non-variceal in origin.
Adam Kichler, Sunguk Jang
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Hemostasis in Endoscopic Spine Surgery
Bleeding is a commonly encountered problem in spine surgery. The increasing popularity of endoscopic spine surgery poses new challenges to spine surgeons, especially those who are embarking on the learning curve. Hemostasis in endoscopic spine surgery can be difficult due to the narrow working channel and bleeding obscuring the endoscopic view, which ...
Ting Ting Feng +3 more
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New Endoscopic Technologies and Procedural Advances for Endoscopic Hemostasis [PDF]
Endoscopic interventions are first-line therapy for upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding. Injection therapy in combination with a second endoscopic modality has reduced re-bleeding, need for surgery and mortality in non-variceal bleeding. For variceal bleeding endoscopic banding or cyanoacrylate injection techniques are recommended interventions ...
Frank, Weilert, Kenneth F, Binmoeller
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Background Upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) due to peptic ulcer disease is one of the leading causes of death in patients with non-variceal bleeding, resulting in up to 10% mortality rate, and the patient group at high risk of rebleeding (Forrest ...
Aleksejs Kaminskis +8 more
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Evolving techniques for gastrointestinal endoscopic hemostasis treatment [PDF]
With mortality due to gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding remaining stable, the focus on endoscopic hemostasis has been on improving other outcomes such as rebleeding rate, need for transfusions, and need for angiographic embolization or surgery. Over the past few years, a number of devices have emerged to help endoscopically assess and treat bleeding GI ...
Ghassemi, Kevin A, Jensen, Dennis M
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Hemostasis in Endoscopic Endonasal Skull Base Surgery [PDF]
William Halsted established the basic principles of modern surgical technique highlighting the importance of meticulous hemostasis and careful tissue handling. These concepts hold true today and are even more critical for endoscopic visualization, making hemostasis one of the most relevant cornerstones for the safe practice of endoscopic endonasal ...
Francisco, Vaz-Guimaraes +5 more
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Endoscopic hemostasis state of the art - Nonvariceal bleeding
New endoscopic techniques for hemostasis in nonvariceal bleeding were introduced and known methods further improved. Hemospray and Endoclot are two new compounds for topical treatment of bleeding. Initial studies in this area have shown a good hemostatic effect, especially in active large scale oozing bleeding, e.g., tumor bleedings.
Goelder, Stefan Karl +2 more
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