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Postsurgical gastroparesis is recognized as a gastrointestinal dysfunction syndrome following foregut surgery. Gastric peroral endoscopic myotomy (G-POEM) is suggested as a minimally invasive therapy for gastroparesis.
Ruihua Shi, Shi Ruihua
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Long-term outcomes following POEM for non-achalasia motility disorders of the esophagus
Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques, 2018Filippo Filicori +2 more
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Postoperative gastroparesis occurs after surgeries which affect the upper digestive tract. Gastric peroral endoscopic myotomy (G-POEM) is a treatment for postoperative gastroparesis. The present study boasts the long-term efficacy and safety of G-POEM in
Hailu Wu, Ruihua Shi, Shi Ruihua
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Long-term dysphagia resolution following POEM versus Heller myotomy for achalasia patients
Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques, 2019Manasa Venkaṭesh +2 more
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Gut, 2023
Objective Peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) has become standard treatment for achalasia with comparable efficacy to surgery. In most of published series, the length of myotomy is 12–13 cm.
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Objective Peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) has become standard treatment for achalasia with comparable efficacy to surgery. In most of published series, the length of myotomy is 12–13 cm.
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2015
There has been a sustained campaign, in recent years, against a conception of the nineteenth century as a period of short, lyric, easily digestible poetry; an unearthing of the innumerable behemoths, the retroactive excision of which from the Victorian canon has tended to skew perceptions of the poetic aspirations of the age.
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There has been a sustained campaign, in recent years, against a conception of the nineteenth century as a period of short, lyric, easily digestible poetry; an unearthing of the innumerable behemoths, the retroactive excision of which from the Victorian canon has tended to skew perceptions of the poetic aspirations of the age.
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The long biography of the poem
Textual Practice, 2004Contemporary poetry has to contend with many kinds of distance between composition and reception. The diversity of venues for poetry has enormously increased along with the sheer numbers of readers, readings, publications and critical responses, and the time-scale in which these responses accumulate has greatly accelerated.
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2018
In its most basic sense, the ‘long poem’ refers to any extended poetic work, from the long lyric to the epic. Within the context of modernism, the long poem emerged as a significant genre, channeling the authority and scope of the epic yet rejecting many traditional epic devices. Most notably, many modernist long poems abandoned narrative, replacing it
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In its most basic sense, the ‘long poem’ refers to any extended poetic work, from the long lyric to the epic. Within the context of modernism, the long poem emerged as a significant genre, channeling the authority and scope of the epic yet rejecting many traditional epic devices. Most notably, many modernist long poems abandoned narrative, replacing it
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