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      Endoscopic full-thickness resection of a stomach gastrointestinal stromal tumor using a dedicated full-thickness resection device

      VideoGIE
      Vol. 5Issue 10p470–472Published online: July 1, 2020
      • Yaseen Perbtani
      • Anand Gupte
      • Peter V. Draganov
      • Ashwini Esnakula
      • Dennis Yang
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      Endoscopic full-thickness resection (EFTR) is increasingly performed for the removal of GI subepithelial lesions (SELs). EFTR is minimally invasive compared with surgery but still can procure an adequate specimen for histologic assessment. A dedicated EFTR device (Ovesco Endoscopy, Tübingen, Germany) has been developed for the management of colorectal lesions.1 Data on its safety and efficacy for lesions in the upper GI tract are limited.2,3 In this case, we share our experience with the off-label use of a dedicated EFTR device for the removal of a GI stromal tumor (GIST) in the stomach.
      Endoscopic full-thickness resection of a stomach gastrointestinal stromal tumor using a dedicated full-thickness resection device
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      Endoscopic resection of large pedunculated colon polyps using only a scissor-type knife: a case series

      VideoGIE
      Vol. 5Issue 6p264–266Published online: April 7, 2020
      • Salmaan Jawaid
      • Peter V. Draganov
      • Dennis Yang
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      All pedunculated colon polyps (PCPs) should ideally be resected en bloc for accurate histopathological evaluation. However, maneuvering a snare around the large head of a pedunculated polyp with a long, wide stalk can be technically challenging. In addition, clinically significant bleeding after snare polypectomy remains a legitimate concern. Small case series from Asia have supported the feasibility of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for the removal of these challenging large PCPs. However, ESD is not widely performed in the West because of its technical complexity, steep learning curve, and higher risk of adverse events when compared with conventional endoscopic mucosal resection.
      Endoscopic resection of large pedunculated colon polyps using only a scissor-type knife: a case series
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      Tissue retractor system–assisted endoscopic submucosal dissection of a large rectal tumor with significant fibrosis from direct tattooing

      VideoGIE
      Vol. 4Issue 2p84–86Published online: January 11, 2019
      • Salmaan Jawaid
      • Dennis Yang
      • Peter V. Draganov
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      Endoscopic tattooing directly into large dysplastic lesions is often performed for lesion identification before EMR or endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). Several case reports have demonstrated the difficulty of attempting endoscopic resection of previously tattooed lesions, primarily because of tattoo-induced submucosal fibrosis, inadequate lifting of the lesion, and obscuring of the dissection planes.1-3
      Tissue retractor system–assisted endoscopic submucosal dissection of a large rectal tumor with significant fibrosis from direct tattooing
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