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Category Archives: Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)

Saint Louis University School of Medicine > Endoscopic ultrasound EUS > Highly accurate > Evaluating ambiguous radiographic findings > Pancreas > Endoscopy > Diagnose and treat diseases of the gastrointestinal tract > Using flexible thin tubes endoscopes > Access human digestive tract without incisions . Natural orifices > Viewing and treatment of gastrointestinal system > Screening or treatment of conditions can be delivered via the endoscope > American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ASGE > Leader in advancing patient care > Digestive health > Promoting excellence in gastrointestinal endoscopy > Highest standards for endoscopic training and practice > Endoscopic research > Resource for endoscopic education

Are patients with radiologic findings referred for EUS in lieu of waiting for repeated imaging? Are the performance characteristics of EUS in diagnosing a pancreatic tumor sufficient? Is EUS and/or an EUS-FNA for diagnosing a pancreatic neoplasm 99.1 percent accurate with 88.8 percent sensitivity and 100 percent specificity?

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Redo Weight Loss Surgery > NOTES Surgery Without Incisions > Fastening device > StomaphyX Transoral Gastric Pouch Reduction > Endosgastric Solutions > New Option For Patients Who Gain Weight After Undergoing Bariatric Surgery

Is the incisionless weight loss surgery procedure called StomaphyX a new outpatient procedure for patients who have have previously undergone weight loss surgery and regained excess weight? Can patients go home the same day? Is the average procedure time short and safer than traditional redo surgery?

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Surgery without scars > NOTES > NOSCAR > No longer far-fetched > Mouths and other orifices offer better pathway to internal organs > Minimizing risks > Lee Swanstrom > Oregon Clinic

Does the Notes approach have many potential advantages such as no external scars, cause less pain, and faster recovery?  Is NOSCAR surgery the natural evolution of endoscopic surgery? If a patient is offered a surgical option that would leave no scar, versus one with a little scar, which option would be chosen? IIP > Read on […]

Natural Orifice Surgery NOS > Natural Orifice Surgery Consortium for Assessment and Research NOSCAR > Mark Talamini > University of California San Diego > School of Medicine > Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons SAGES 2008 > Natural-orifice gastric revisions > Covidien > Ethicon > USGI Medical

What is the value that the Natural Orifice Surgery NOS technique adds to a surgical procedure? Is NOSCAR surgery enthusiasm self-serving in order to keep the research going? Which high-volume procedure will be the incentive to keep the NOS development rolling?

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Christopher C. Thompson, MD, Guest Faculty at advancedlaparoscopy.com > Lee Swanstrom, MD > NOSCAR Natural Orifice Surgery Consortium for Assessment and Research

Has a new dimension been added to minimally invasive surgery that eliminates complications associated with traditional surgery such as postoperative abdominal wall pain, wound infections, hernias, adhesions, and impaired immune function? Are second generation devices currently being evaluated and have any of the prototypes been proven to be more feasible for clinical application?

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