ESD Around the World: United States

Sep 10, 2017 by in GASTOINESTINAL SURGERY Comments Off on ESD Around the World: United States

Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is a well-established advanced mucosal resection technique used in Japan, where it originated, and some other Asian countries. The technical difficulty and potentially higher rates of…

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ESD Around the World

Sep 10, 2017 by in GASTOINESTINAL SURGERY Comments Off on ESD Around the World

Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) improves the quality of life of patients with early gastric cancer (EGC) and dysplasia by preserving gastric function. ESD in the treatment of EGC and dysplasia…

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Regenerative Medicine

Sep 10, 2017 by in GASTOINESTINAL SURGERY Comments Off on Regenerative Medicine

Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells have captured the world’s attention and directed an unprecedented focus on regenerative medicine. The potential of iPS cells to aid in the development of new…

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Investigating Deeper

Sep 10, 2017 by in GASTOINESTINAL SURGERY Comments Off on Investigating Deeper

Submucosal endoscopy with a mucosal flap (SEMF) safety valve technique is a global concept in which the submucosa is a free working space for endoscopic interventions. A purposefully created intramural…

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Submucosal Endoscopy

Sep 10, 2017 by in GASTOINESTINAL SURGERY Comments Off on Submucosal Endoscopy

Peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) is an evolving minimally invasive endoscopic surgical procedure, with no skin incision, intended for long-term recovery from symptoms of esophageal achalasia. POEM was developed based on…

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Colorectal ESD

Sep 10, 2017 by in GASTOINESTINAL SURGERY Comments Off on Colorectal ESD

The number of medical facilities that perform colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) has been growing, and its effectiveness has been increasingly reported in recent years. Indications approved by the Japanese…

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Duodenal ESD

Sep 10, 2017 by in GASTOINESTINAL SURGERY Comments Off on Duodenal ESD

Duodenal endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is technically difficult due to the unique anatomic features. The risks include intraprocedural complications, delayed bleeding, and perforation. A small-caliber-tip transparent hood is useful. Mechanical…

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Gastric ESD

Sep 10, 2017 by in GASTOINESTINAL SURGERY Comments Off on Gastric ESD

Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) of early gastric cancer, which has been proved to be safe and effective and is the established standard of care in Japan, has become increasingly established…

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Esophageal ESD

Sep 10, 2017 by in GASTOINESTINAL SURGERY Comments Off on Esophageal ESD

The advantage of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is the ability to achieve high R0 resection, providing low local recurrence rate. Esophageal ESD is technically more difficult than gastric ESD due…

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Electrocautery for ESD

Sep 10, 2017 by in GASTOINESTINAL SURGERY Comments Off on Electrocautery for ESD

An electrical surgical unit (ESU) performs incisions and coagulation through applying Joule heat, generated by a high-frequency current onto tissue without neuromuscular stimulation. Output by the ESU includes incision output…

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