- born 1935) was a ****anese-born
general surgeon. He
pioneered modern colonoscopic techniques, and
invented the
electrosurgical polypectomy snare now common...
- colon,
although they can
occur at
other places.
Treatment may be with
colonoscopic interventions,
angiography and embolization, medication, or occasionally...
-
ingestions and
employing a
nasogastric tube, but
resolution may
require colonoscopic decompression which is
successful in 70% of the cases. A
study published...
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Colonoscopic perforation: Incidence, risk factors,
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- features, have a
higher malignant potential, and tend to
recur following colonoscopic polypectomy.
Although polyps do not
carry significant risk of
colon cancer...
-
colorectal carcinoma. An
exception to this
principle would be
after a
colonoscopic polypectomy of a
malignant pedunculated polyp with
minimal invasion....
-
misinterpreted the test results". Once the
diagnosis of FAP is made,
close colonoscopic surveillance with
polypectomy is required.
Prenatal testing is possible...
- and
requires immediate surgical intervention. The key to
managing a
colonoscopic perforation is
diagnosis at the time. The
reasons are
because typically...
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Tarnasky PR,
Newcomer MK,
Branch MS (1994). "
Colonoscopic diagnosis and
treatment of
chronic chicken bone
perforation of the sigmoid...
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