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  2. Endoscopic mucosal resection - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopic mucosal resection has been shown to be less expensive and safer compared to surgical resection of large, non-invasive polyps of the bowel. [3] Endoscopic mucosal resection requires training to achieve proficiency. The Mayo Clinic Florida group reported that at least 100 procedures are needed to achieve proficiency. [4]

  3. Endoscopic submucosal dissection - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is an advanced surgical procedure using endoscopy to remove gastrointestinal tumors that have not entered the muscle layer. ESD may be done in the esophagus, stomach or colon. Application of endoscopic resection (ER) to gastrointestinal (GI) neoplasms is limited to lesions with no risk of nodal metastasis.

  4. Colorectal cancer - Wikipedia

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    At an early stage, colorectal cancer may be removed during a colonoscopy using one of several techniques, including endoscopic mucosal resection or endoscopic submucosal dissection. [5] Endoscopic resection is possible if there is a low possibility of lymph node metastasis and the size and location of the tumor make en bloc resection possible ...

  5. James Van Der Beek's Private Battle With Cancer: What to Know

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    Treatments for early-stage colon or colorectal cancer can include a polypectomy, or the removal of polyps during a colonoscopy, or endoscopic mucosal resection, which is the removal of larger ...

  6. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Treatment (banding/sclerotherapy) of esophageal varices; Injection therapy (e.g., epinephrine in bleeding lesions) Cutting off of larger pieces of tissue with a snare device (e.g., polyps, endoscopic mucosal resection) Application of cautery to tissues; Removal of foreign bodies (e.g., food) that have been ingested

  7. Esophageal cancer - Wikipedia

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    Forms of endoscopic therapy have been used for stage 0 and I disease: endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) [71] and mucosal ablation using radiofrequency ablation, photodynamic therapy, Nd-YAG laser, or argon plasma coagulation. Laser therapy is the use of high-intensity light to destroy tumor cells while affecting only the treated area. This is ...

  8. Stomach cancer - Wikipedia

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    Proximal gastrectomy (PG) can be considered a viable alternative for upper third early gastric cancer (EGC) [86] Of the different surgical techniques, endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) is a treatment for early gastric cancer (tumor only involves the mucosa) that was pioneered in Japan and is available in the United States at some centers. [6]

  9. Endoclip - Wikipedia

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    An endoclip is a metallic mechanical device used in endoscopy in order to close two mucosal surfaces without the need for surgery and suturing. Its function is similar to a suture in gross surgical applications, as it is used to join together two disjointed surfaces, but, can be applied through the channel of an endoscope under direct ...