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Technical Review: Endoscopic Resection of a Cardia Polyp Inside a Hiatal Hernia Sack Using the Duette Device the Duette device was an ideal and safe tool to resect a polypoid lesion located in the cardia, inside a large hernia sack.
Tips for the Endoscopy Suite: Measurement of Polyp Size using the “QTip Ruler”
Technical Review: Esophageal Dilation with the BougieCap
Endoscopic Management of Post-Sphincterotomy Bleeding: Eight Hemostatic Tips Mistakes in the Management of Small Bowel Bleeding Free Video Course
Emesis or Prolapse Gastropathy Prolapse gastropathy refers to mucosal congestion and erosions at the gastric cardia caused by repeated prolapse of the gastric mucosa into the esophagus during vomiting. Here is how to recognize it at endoscopy.
Endoscopic Therapy for Bleeding Gastroesophageal Varix (GOV 2)
Endoscopic Therapy for Bleeding Jejunal Diverticulum
Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Induced Colitis or “Immune Mediated Colitis” Ileum Intubation Made Easy Free Video Course
Mini-Review on Proton Pump Inhibitors PPI with Focus on their Mechanism of Action
Technical Review: PillSense ®, a Novel Swallowable Capsule to Detect Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Endoscopic Resection of Giant Gastric Polyp to Treat Upper GI Bleeding How Endoscopic Snare Resection Solved Both Bleeding and Malignancy Risk
Endoscopic Resection of Lumenal-Occluding Laterally Spreading Tumor of the Sigmoid Colon
OTSC Monotherapy for Massive Duodenal Ulcer Bleeding
Esophageal Varix with Nipple Sign
Quick Case: Portal Hypertensive Duodenopathy
Quick Endoscopic Diagnostic Tip: Kissing Ulcers of the Duodenum
CAVE - Cardia Antral Vascular Ectasias – A New Identity? During upper endoscopic evaluation of patients with classic gastric antral vascular ectasias (GAVE) we have observed a few patients who also had classic GAVE-appearing lesions in the gastric cardia
Gastric Volvulus Discover the types, symptoms, and management of gastric volvulus through an 87-year-old patient's case study. Learn about organoaxial and mesenteroaxial volvulus, and their clinical implications.
Esophageal Laceration (“pre-Boerhaave’s Syndrome”) Treated with “Short-Stem” Hemoclips
Practical Review: Gurvits Syndrome Black Esophagus or Acute Esophageal Necrosis
Six Top Tips to Use Argon Plasma Coagulation When Treating Angiodysplasias: An Endoscopic Atlas
How I Do It: Endoscopic Resection of Zenker’s Diverticulum