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Interpretation of the Literature on Endoscopic Hemostasis
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 1997This article discusses the essential features of a well-designed clinical therapeutic trial to aid the clinician in his or her interpretation of the large number of papers available on the subject of endoscopic hemostasis. A thorough understanding of the variations in the study methodology can then be used to select the highest quality studies of ...
J G, Lee, P S, Romano
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Medecine interne, 1990
The paper is a survey of the methods of perendoscopic hemostasis used in the treatment of bleeding esophageal varices and ulcers. The various procedures used are enumerated and their technical indication, risks, limitations and complications are described.
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The paper is a survey of the methods of perendoscopic hemostasis used in the treatment of bleeding esophageal varices and ulcers. The various procedures used are enumerated and their technical indication, risks, limitations and complications are described.
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Achievement of endoscopic hemostasis
Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2009Extensive research has addressed the effectiveness of various endoscopic treatments for bleeding peptic ulcers. These studies are often heterogeneous in their methodology, definitions, end points and combinations of modalities used. Evidence-based recommendations that address clinically relevant questions are now available, and will be a valuable ...
Sandy H. Pang, Francis K. L. Chan
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Complications Related to Endoscopic Hemostasis Techniques
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 1996Endoscopic therapy has had a significant impact on the management of bleeding peptic ulcers and varices. Therapy is effective at stopping immediate bleeding and has been shown to improve key patient outcomes. Ulcer therapy has few significant complications, whereas variceal therapy is fraught with serious complications, which are reviewed.
J G, Lee, D A, Lieberman
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Endoscopic Hemostasis and Antithrombotic Management
Gastroenterology Clinics of North AmericaThis review highlights the available literature for antithrombotic management and hemostasis techniques that can be leveraged when caring for patients on antithrombotic medications who may develop gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB). Risks of both index GIB as well as risk of recurrent GIB are reviewed with emphasis on the balance between therapeutic ...
Jamie, Bering +2 more
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Endoscopic Hemostasis in Acute Diverticular Bleeding
Endoscopy, 1999Early reports of urgent colonoscopy in acute lower intestinal bleeding suggest a role for endoscopic therapy for bleeding colonic lesions, but scant data exist on bleeding diverticula. We report our experience with endoscopic hemostasis in acute diverticular bleeding.Bleeding diverticula were identified on urgent diagnostic endoscopy in five patients ...
C, Prakash +3 more
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Endoscopic Hemostasis of Bleeding Peptic Ulcers
Digestive Diseases, 2008Developments in therapeutic endoscopy over the last decade have made it possible to perform endoscopic hemostasis for bleeding peptic ulcers. This review traces the developments in this field in the Department of Surgery of the National University of Singapore.
P, Goh, Y, Tekant
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Hemostasis in endoscopic sinus and skull base surgery
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2022Purpose of review Bleeding during endoscopic endonasal procedures can quickly obscure critical anatomic landmarks. This increases both the difficulty of the surgical procedure and the risk of complications faced by the patient.
Jackson R, Vuncannon, Sarah K, Wise
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Endoscopic Ultrasonography–Guided Hemostasis Techniques
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2017Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS)-guided hemostasis is an evolving technique that has the potential to improve the care of patients with refractory variceal and nonvariceal gastrointestinal bleeding. EUS-guided treatment of fundal varices with coil and/or cyanoacrylate seems to be highly effective in active bleeding, as well as for primary and secondary
Everson Luiz de Almeida, Artifon +2 more
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