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Percutaneous transhepatic obliteration with N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate in a patient with a superior mesenteric vein intraluminal distal small bowel variceal bleed

Eskew WH, Beltran-Perez J, Bordlee B

Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is a serious complication with a high mortality rate (45%–55%) that can result from a variety of conditions, including portal hypertension, diverticulosis, or splenic vein thrombosis. There...
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Later lines in pMMR/MSS metastatic colorectal cancer: News opportunities with immunotherapy and local treatments

Colombo A, Porretto CM

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most prevalent malignancies, and most patients are diagnosed with metastatic disease at first presentation. However, immunotherapy is particularly useful only in a limited number...
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Safety of EEG BIS-guided nurse-administered procedural sedation during gastro-intestinal intervention

Oh A, Vasileuskaya S, Kibriya N, Puro P, Mullan D, Laasch HU

Background: Sedation remains a subject of contention and anxiety for many interventional teams. We reviewed our outcomes of electroencephalographic (EEG) bi-spectral index sensor (BIS) guidance, which allowed us to transfer...
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Delayed presentation of an entrapped small bowel loop stricture in a case of seat belt injury with the seat belt sign: laparoscopic resection and anastomosis

Badipati R, Kasinikota LD, Gunturu K, Ali SMG

Seat belt-related injuries are frequent and are often associated with a specific injury pattern known as “seat belt syndrome.” The presence of the seat belt sign can facilitate the early...
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Use of cryopreserved, ultra-thick amniotic membrane allograft for colorectal and intestinal anastomoses

John CB

Background: Anastomotic leak (AL) is one of the most feared complications following intestinal surgery and is associated with increased complications, costs, length of hospital stay, and mortality. While many pre-clinical...
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Functional bowel disorders among bariatric surgery candidates before and after surgery: A prospective cohort study

Yassin S, Sori N, Gilad O, Shnell M, Richer R, Bar N, Ron Y, Cohen NA, Abu-Abeid S, Dayan D, Eldar SM, Zelber-Sagi S, Fishman S

Background: Functional bowel disorders (FBDs), including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), are common worldwide. Recently, increasingly many bariatric surgical procedures have been performed in response to rising obesity rates. However, data...
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