Tan soi mat qua da . bs binh. bv dai hoc y ha noiNguyen Thai Binh
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BS Nguy畛n Th叩i B狸nh
Khoa Ch畉n o叩n h狸nh 畉nh
B畛nh vi畛n H Y H N畛i
B畛 m担n Ch畉n o叩n h狸nh 畉nh - Tr動畛ng H Y H N畛i
This study evaluated the use of a simple and cost-effective endoscopic method for removing phytobezoars using modified snares in 97 patients over 3 years. Phytobezoars were found in the stomach in most cases and removed using the modified snares in an average of 4 pieces per patient over 1 endoscopic session in most cases. The method was found to be low cost, safe, and effective for removing phytobezoars compared to other treatment options like gastric lavage or surgery. Risk factors for phytobezoar formation included prior gastrectomy, diabetes, and high fiber food intake.
Clinical, endoscopic imaging and the value of endoscopic biopsy by mucosal in...AnhDuongNguyen8
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This study evaluated 107 patients with upper gastrointestinal submucosal tumors (SMTs) in Vietnam. Endoscopic biopsy by mucosal incision (EBMI) was performed on 47 SMTs over 10mm to obtain histological samples. The successful biopsy rate was 90% for esophagus and stomach tumors. Common histological findings included leiomyomas in the esophagus and gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) and leiomyomas in the stomach. No serious complications occurred. EBMI is shown to be an effective and low-cost alternative to EUS-FNA for obtaining samples from upper GI SMTs for pathological diagnosis.
Clinical, endoscopic imaging and the value of endoscopic biopsy by mucosal in...AnhDuongNguyen8
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Identify clinical manifestation and endoscopic imaging of upper gastrointestinal tract SMTs
Evaluate the effectiveness of endoscopic biopsy by mucosal incision for upper gastrointestinal tract SMTs
This study evaluated the use of a simple and cost-effective endoscopic method using a "modified snare" to remove phytobezoars in 97 patients over 3 years. Key findings include:
- Phytobezoars were removed successfully in 96.91% of patients in 1 endoscopic session using the modified snare technique.
- Risk factors for phytobezoar formation included prior gastrectomy, diabetes mellitus, dental problems, and high fiber food intake.
- The modified snare technique is a low-cost, safe, and effective alternative to other bezoar removal methods like surgery or lavage.