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Endoscopic Hemostasis for Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor Hemorrhage: A Case Series and Retrospective Analysis of Risk Factors. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objectives Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are vascular tumors that can cause significant gastrointestinal hemorrhage. While endoscopic treatment is common for other hemorrhagic disorders, its role in GIST‐related hemorrhage remains unclear.
Kimura K+5 more
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Targeting the pylorus in gastroparesis: From physiology to endoscopic pyloromyotomy
The pylorus plays a key role in the control of gastric content outflow. Impairment of pyloric physiology has been observed in gastroparesis, particularly when associated with diabetes mellitus or opioid intake or after antireflux surgery.
Heithem Soliman, G. Gourcerol
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Both gastric electrical stimulation (GES) and gastric‐peroral endoscopic myotomy (G‐POEM) can be offered to patients with gastroparesis and predominant nausea and vomiting.
G. Gourcerol+12 more
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Pan-Alimentary Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Severe Gastroparesis May Facilitate Diagnosis and Treatment. [PDF]
Clinical Case Reports, Volume 12, Issue 11, November 2024.
Engelbrecht ML+4 more
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Remote consequences of pyloromyotomy in children
Hypertrophic pylorostenosis is one of the most frequent causes of vomiting in newborns requiring surgical intervention. While the intraoperative complications and immediate results of pyloromyotomy are widely reported in the literature, the remote ...
B. Malovanyy, A. Pereyaslov
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Objective: To compare operative time, hospital stay and post-operative complications between laparoscopic and open pyloromyotomy. Study Design: Randomized Prospective study.
Omair Arshad Dar+5 more
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Review of the Literature on Pyloromyotomy: What We Know so Far?
Pyloromyotomy is a surgical procedure used to treat infants with pyloric stenosis. Pyloric stenosis is a relatively common condition in which the muscle at the bottom of the stomach (the pylorus) becomes thickened, leading to obstruction of the passage ...
Dafne Sherlyn Moreno Sanchez+3 more
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Laparoscopic vs. Open Pyloromyotomy in Treatment of Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
Background/Purpose: Laparoscopic pyloromyotomy gained wide popularity in management of pyloric stenosis with contradictory results regarding its benefits over classic open approach.
Ibrahim Ismail+4 more
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The synchronicity of situs inversus totalis (SIT) and infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (IHPS) is rare. We have reported a case of this concurrency in a 3‐day‐old newborn with classic symptoms.
Ali Samady Khanghah+2 more
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Recurrent pyloric stenosis: a form of the incomplete pyloromyotomy
Post-pyloromyotomy emesis is common and may be secondary to non-surgical conditions such as pyloric edema, gastroparesis, pylorospasm, or gastroesophageal reflux.
Sherwin S. Chiu, BBA+1 more
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