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Essential Aspects for Placement of Clips for Hemostasis
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Course: Basics in Endoscopy
In this video, I'll be sharing some important tips for the placement of clips for hemostasis. We'll be focusing on through-the-scope clips and discussing their various features, such as arm length and opening width....
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In this video, I'll be sharing some important tips for the placement of clips for hemostasis. We'll be focusing on through-the-scope clips and discussing their various features, such as arm length and opening width. I'll also show you how to properly advance the clip, target the lesion, adjust the rotation, and properly deploy on the bleeding lesion. Additionally, I'll demonstrate techniques for dealing with challenging scenarios, like awkward lesion positions and twisted scopes. It's crucial to consider these factors to avoid complications during the procedure. So, let's dive in and make sure you start your therapeutic procedure in the right way! Oh, and don't forget to check out my other videos on upper, middle and upper GI bleeding and basic and advanced endoscopy techniques. Enjoy!
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