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Extreme Endoscopy: From My Toolbox

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Course: 🧰 From My Tool Box

It is important to have a toolbox of utensils when performing extreme endoscopy.

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  • It is important to have a toolbox of utensils when performing extreme endoscopy.

  • Extreme endoscopy involves the utilization of novel or modified tools, devices, access routes, or techniques to solve complex GI disorders.

  • Extreme endoscopy requires spontaneity, ingenuity, and the use of surgical principles.

  • Extreme endoscopy is a multidisciplinary approach that requires teamwork to be successful.

  • Extreme endoscopy provides hope for patients who have no other options.

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