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ABSTRACT Background and aims Traditional two‐dimensional (2D) gastrointestinal endoscopy lacks depth perception, leading to potential diagnostic errors. This study evaluates a novel software‐based three‐dimensional (3D) endoscopy system that converts 2D images into 3D, compatible with existing endoscopes.
Xiaoqing Lin +22 more
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Observable score for bleeding after colorectal endoscopic mucosal resection
Background: There is insufficient evidence regarding the management of hematochezia after colorectal endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) without endoscopic hemostasis.
Hayato Nakazawa +14 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives We prospectively investigated the risk of colonoscopy‐related bleeding in relation to antithrombotic treatment. Methods This prospective, observational, single‐center cohort study (NCT02594813) enrolled consecutive patients who underwent colonoscopy, including the removal of colorectal polyps, regardless of the continuation of ...
Emi Nonaka +5 more
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Abstract A 70‐year‐old male with lung cancer and interstitial pneumonia was diagnosed with ampullary carcinoma, causing obstructive jaundice. After the failure of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, endoscopic ultrasound‐guided hepaticogastrostomy (EUS‐HGS) was performed with a 7‐Fr plastic stent (PS) into the B2 bile duct.
Hiroshi Yukimoto +9 more
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Abstract Traditionally, pharyngeal cancer was detected at an advanced stage, as examinations were usually performed only after symptoms such as pain or dysphagia appeared. Consequently, it was considered a malignancy with a poor prognosis. However, recent advances in image‐enhanced endoscopy (IEE) have facilitated the early detection of superficial ...
Daisuke Kikuchi +4 more
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Abstract Secondary aortoduodenal fistula (sADF) is a rare but life‐threatening complication after aortic graft surgery. Diagnosis is often challenging, particularly when contrast‐enhanced computed tomography (CT) and endoscopy results are inconclusive. We report a case in which diagnosis was challenging due to contrast media allergy and non‐diagnostic ...
Jun Kubota +6 more
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ABSTRACT Duodenal varices, though rare, are potentially life‐threatening complications of portal hypertension. Management is challenging when balloon‐occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration (BRTO) fails to achieve complete obliteration. Endoscopic ultrasonography‐guided variceal therapy (EUS‐VT) is effective for gastric varices, but reports of ...
Sakue Masuda +6 more
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Turn over the new leaf of the treatment in peptic ulcer bleeding: a review of the literature
Peptic ulcer bleeding is the most common cause of upper gastrointestinal bleeding, which has a high mortality risk. The standard therapy for acute peptic ulcer bleeding combines medication administration and endoscopic therapies.
Meng-Hsuan Lu, Hsueh-Chien Chiang
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Endoscopic Step‐up Approach for Walled‐off Necrosis After Acute Pancreatitis
ABSTRACT This review outlines current interventional strategies for treating symptomatic walled‐off necrosis (WON) after necrotizing pancreatitis. Mortality from acute pancreatitis has improved, but late mortality, particularly from infected necrosis, remains a challenge. WON requires invasive treatment in cases of infection or symptoms.
Shuntaro Mukai +13 more
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Endoscopic Hemostasis in Ulcer Gastroduodenal Bleeding
Gastroduodenal hemorrhages are bleedings in which blood flows from an ulcerated area affected by an inflammatory process with damage to a blood vessel and from where it flows in a stream or drip into the lumen of the gastrointestinal tract. The stomach and duodenum are most often the source of hemorrhage.
O. Dinlossan +4 more
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