Double-balloon enteroscopy, also known as push-and-pull enteroscopy, is an endoscopic technique for visualization of the small bowel. It was developed...
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of enteroscopy exist, as follows:[citation needed] Video chip enteroscopy Double-balloon enteroscopy Single-balloon enteroscopy Spiral enteroscopy Wireless...
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Semrad, C; Dye, C (2005). "Balloon-assisted intubation of the ileocecal valve to facilitate retrograde double-balloon enteroscopy". Gastrointestinal Endoscopy...
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and treated with double-balloon enteroscopy, a technique involving a long endoscopic camera and overtube, both fitted with balloons, that allow the bowel...
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disability-adjusted life year DAPT dual anti-platelet therapy DBE Double-balloon enteroscopy DBP diastolic blood pressure DBS deep brain stimulation dried...
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estrogen Dibromoethane Dibasic ester, an organic chemical compound Double-balloon enteroscopy, an endoscopic technique for visualization of the small bowel...
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disease's development. In primary small intestinal EMZL cases, double-balloon enteroscopy and capsule endoscopy reveal the presence of extensive mucosal...
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Cholangioscopy and pancreatoscopy in Kerala First to introduce double balloon enteroscopy in Kerala First to introduce wireless capsule endoscopy in Kerala...
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esophagus and the gastric balloon is inflated inside the stomach. A traction of 1 kg is applied to the tube so that the gastric balloon will compress the gastroesophageal...
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"Obscure GI bleeding in the world of capsule endoscopy, push, and double balloon enteroscopies". Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. 66 (3): S66–8. doi:10.1016/j.gie...
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with ERCP include the trawling of the common bile duct with a basket or balloon to remove gallstones and the insertion of a plastic stent to assist the...
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Enteroclysis compares favorably with wireless capsule endoscopy and double-balloon endoscopy in the diagnosis of mucosal abnormalities of the small bowel...
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saline. If there is no improvement, the surgeon then can insert a dilation balloon, which can be inflated up to 3 mm. The pressure created by the inflation...
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removal of a gallbladder. Since the gallbladder is similar to a small balloon that stores and releases bile, it can usually be removed from the abdomen...
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sizes. Pneumatic dilatation or balloon dilatation is also typically done at the time of endoscopy or fluoroscopy. A balloon is inserted in the deflated form...
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that have been ingested Tamponade of bleeding esophageal varices with a balloon Application of photodynamic therapy for treatment of esophageal malignancies...
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order to inspect this surface thoroughly, the physician blows it up like a balloon, using air from a compressor or carbon dioxide from a gas bottle (CO2 is...
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called gastro endoscopy, and stretching of the connection by inflating a balloon inside it. Sometimes this manipulation may have to be performed more than...
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cholangitis, hepatic abscess, papillary stenosis and biliary stricture. Balloon Dilation: balloon dilation is an alternative often used in patients with a coagulation...
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Bariatric surgery (section Intragastric balloon)
procedure, with a mortality rate of 0.05%. Intragastric balloon involves placing a deflated balloon into the stomach, and then filling it to decrease the...
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cuff placed around the anus, (ii) a liquid filled, pressure-regulating balloon positioned in the peritoneal fat, and (iii) a manual pump connecting these...
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regarding aerophagia, medications, and correction – either by endoscopic balloon dilatation[citation needed] or repeat surgery to revise the Nissen fundoplication...
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measuring 0.035 inches and commence balloon dilatation (with balloon sizes of 8, 10, and 12 mm). Using the balloon catheter, the stones are pushed into...
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X-ray) contrast medium, flows through the rectum into the colon. A large balloon at the tip of the enema tube may be inflated to help keep the barium sulfate...
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injected near the bleed. A surgeon may also try to use a small inflatable balloon to apply pressure to stop the wound. IV fluids and blood products may be...
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Scandinavian countries. In late March, Dr. Hallberg presented his idea of the "balloon band" at the Swedish Surgical Society and started to use the SAGB in a...
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the balloon. To perform the balloon expulsion test, a catheter with a balloon on its tip is introduced into the patient's anorectum. The balloon is then...
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the insertion of medical devices including thermometers or specialized balloons; to identify digestion problems, parasites, organ damage, anal bruising...
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who had undergone LSG. Vertical banded gastroplasty surgery Intragastric balloon Sleeve gastrectomy surgery Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery Lopez-Nava...
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Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty [PTCA] or coronary atherectomy Balloon angioplasty of coronary artery (00.67) Intravascular pressure measurement...
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