Both stepwise radical endoscopic resection (SRER) and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) are effective endoscopic strategies for the treatment of patients with flat, dysplastic Barrett esophagus. Findings ...
Background and Aim: Following successful endoscopic therapy in patients with peptic ulcer bleeding, rebleeding occurs in 20% of patients. Rebleeding remains the most important determinant of poor ...
The benefit of routine repeat endoscopy after endoscopic hemostasis in the management of peptic ulcer bleeding is controversial. The aim of this Review is to evaluate the efficacy of second-look ...
To treat strictures, physicians typically have turned to surgery or a procedure called endoscopic balloon dilation that stretches out the constricted area. Doctors at Cleveland Clinic have published ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Endoscopic therapy yielded lower rates of rebleeding, mortality and surgery compared with ...
A study published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology claims Barrett’s esophagus is unlikely to recur after treated with endoscopic eradication therapy coupled with effective reflux control.
Endoscopic therapy is considered the most effective way to stop PUB but the risk of rebleeding is significantly associated with morbidity and mortality. At a low pH, platelet aggregation is severely ...
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