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Flat Magnetic Stimulation for Anal Incontinence: A Prospective Study. [PDF]
Barba M+7 more
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Following TESS treatment, reported number of heartburn and regurgitation events in patients with GERD decreased by 68.3% and 78.5%, respectively. Esophageal AET and DeMeester score decreased by 74.5% (SD 31.9%) and 82.3% (SD 26.8%), respectively. TESS is a useful, safe device, effectively reduces both symptoms and AET in GERD patients.
Ram Dickman+10 more
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This study investigated how thickened fluids impact pathological swallowing. Hydrocolloid solutions with divergent rheological profiles were evaluated using Pharyngeal HRM‐Impedance. The study revealed that the swallow response was linked to the shear viscosity and not the thickness level assessed by an empirical flow test.
T. Omari+10 more
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Successful preoperative esophageal cleansing for achalasia with esophageal dilatation using the drainage method and gel immersion. [PDF]
Abiko S+6 more
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Patients with isolated LPS demonstrated a lower likelihood of EGJ disruption, pathologic GERD, and abnormal Milan score. The Milan score performed similarly well in the identification of GERD in both LPS and typical symptoms. The Milan score could therefore be used as an upfront test in LPS patients.
Stefano Siboni+26 more
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Controversies in fecal incontinence. [PDF]
Albuquerque A, Rao SSC.
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Endoscopic Prediction of Achalasia: Putting the CART Before the CARS
The novel endoscopic scoring system, the CARS score, demonstrated exceptionally high diagnostic specificity in differentiating patients with achalasia. A classification tree model incorporating the CARS score and hernia presence provides a step‐wise framework for interpreting the endoscopic probability of achalasia.
Meng Li+11 more
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Outcomes of the artificial urinary sphincter among men with prior pelvic radiation Device survival and impact of time since radiation. [PDF]
Rotz H, Welk B.
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