endoscopy video case
Cholecystogastrostomy
Cholecystectomy is contraindicated in patients with comorbidities or unresectable cancer. Percutaneous transhepatic gallbladder drainage (PTGBD) is typically offered with response rates ranging from 56%...
Biliary RFA and Stenting
This video presents a case of 80 years old male. Asthenia, weight loss, and jaundice. The patient was included in the biliary RFA protocol. Partnership with http://www.eus-endo.org.
Gastric Hyperplastic Polyp
Endoscopy video case: the majority of gastric hyperplastic polyps are found incidentally, as usually they are asymptomatic. However, giant gastric hyperplastic polyps may present with a variety of non-specific...
Hybrid ESD/EMR with Semicircumferential Incision,...
Video case: starting with semicircumferential incision preparing place for exact snare placement and snaring. Tiny point of pulsatile bleeding coped with. Clips to the edges to reduce resection site....
CBD Stone Extraction
Video case: patient with liver injury, cholangitis prior to procedure due to stone in middle cbd. Treated with sphincterotomy with balloon catheter stone extraction.
LST-G 5 cm Typical EMR
Video case: piecemeal EMR of a typical LST-G. Showing benign pattern on close endoscopic assessment. Complete resection with clean margins and APC to the base and edges. Regards to all interested. Thanks...
Medical and Endoscopic Management of Chronic...
Endoscopy video case: medical and endoscopic management of chronic pancreatis. Venkata Akshintala, MD (USA).
Submucosal Impression or SMT
Video case: patient with severe weight loss over 2 months time. OGD reveals quite tender lesion extending from antrum to the duodenal bulb. No abmormalities on CT scanning. What could that be? What else...
Esophageal Lesion - Early Cancer or ...?
Patient underwent total gastrectomy for gastric cancer a few years ago. At present admited for chest pain. Performed OGD revealed as above. Can the lesion be resected endoscopically? Is endosonography...
Gastric or Esophageal Cause of Occult Bleeding
Video case: patient admitted with fatigue, anaemia (Hb 8.0). What is the most likely cause of occult bleeding? Esophageal or gastric lesions? Banding or not banding that is the question.