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Home Page: VideoGIE VideoGIE publishes original, single-blinded peer-reviewed video case reports and case series of endoscopic procedures used in the study, diagnosis, and treatment of digestive diseases Videos demonstrate use of endoscopic systems, devices, and techniques; report outcomes of endoscopic interventions; and educate physicians and patients about
Step-by-step use of hemostatic powder: treatment of a . . . - VideoGIE The red thumb button is then depressed at intervals of 1 to 2 seconds to apply the powder to the lesion This is repeated until hemostasis is achieved These steps are illustrated in Video 1 (available online at www VideoGIE org)
Video recording in GI endoscopy - VideoGIE The current approach to procedure reporting in endoscopy aims to capture essential findings and interventions but inherently sacrifices the rich detail and nuance of the entire endoscopic experience Endoscopic video recording (EVR) provides a complete archive of the procedure, extending the utility of the encounter beyond diagnosis and intervention, and potentially adding significant value to
American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy guideline on the . . . A comprehensive literature search was performed by a medical librarian using Ovid MEDLINE, Embase, and Wiley Cochrane databases from inception of the database through November 20, 2021, for endoscopic therapies The full search strategy is provided in the Appendix 1 (available online at www videogie org) The searches were limited to RCTs
Irreversible electroporation for treatment of colorectal cancer in a . . . After each ablation, the chamber was irrigated with distilled water to control the rising temperature and prevent thermal injury The probe was then repositioned to treat residual areas (Video 1, available online at www videogie org) The EP device has a CE (Conformité Européenne) mark and is not currently FDA approved
EUS-guided gastroenterostomy using a novel through-the-scope . . . - VideoGIE A 65-year-old man with advanced, unresectable gastric cancer involving the gastric antrum presented with recurrent MGOO post–enteral stent insertion Following informed consent, the procedure was performed with the patient in the supine position under general anesthesia (Video 1, available online at www videogie org) A therapeutic