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Wire Guided Cannulation Facilitates Endoscopic Management of Buried Bumper Syndrome: A Novel Technique

Peck J, Sapp K, Wilsey A, Wilsey M

Buried bumper syndrome is a rare but potentially severe complication of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube insertion. Though this complication is uncommon, it may lead to pressure necrosis, bleeding, perforation, peritonitis,...
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Gastric Xanthoma in the Pediatric Population: A Possible Herald for Malignancy?

Russell JD, Peck J, Phen C, Linehan JL, Karjoo S, Nguyen J, Wilsey MJ

Gastric xanthoma is frequently an incidental finding on upper endoscopy in adults. Gastric xanthomas (GX) can be mistaken for malignancies and warrant prompt histologic diagnosis. The underlying etiology is not...
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Endoscopic Balloon Dilation for Treatment of Congenital Antral Web

Peck J, Khalaf R, Marth R, Phen C, Sosa R, Cordero FB, Wilsey M

Congenital antral webs are a rare but relevant cause of gastric outlet obstruction in infants and children. The condition may lead to feeding refusal, vomiting, and poor growth. Due to...
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Airway Management for Initial PEG Insertion in the Pediatric Endoscopy Unit: A Retrospective Evaluation of 168 Patients

Peck J, Nguyen ATH, Dey A, Amankwah EK, Rehman M, Wilsey M

Purpose: Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube placements are commonly performed pediatric endoscopic procedures. Because of underlying disease, these patients are at increased risk for airway-related complications. This study compares patient...
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