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  2. Endoclip - Wikipedia

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    A single-use rotatable endoclip in packaging 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 ...

  3. Category:Endoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Endoclip; Endoscopic carpal tunnel release; Endoscopic ear surgery; Endoscopic endonasal surgery; Endoscopic foreign body retrieval; Endoscopic laser cordectomy; Endoscopic mucosal resection; Endoscopic nasopharyngectomy; Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography; Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty; Endoscopic stenting; Endoscopic submucosal ...

  4. Dieulafoy's lesion - Wikipedia

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    Dieulafoy's lesion (French:) is a medical condition characterized by a large tortuous artery [2] most commonly in the stomach wall that erodes and bleeds.It can present in any part of the gastrointestinal tract. [3]

  5. Peptic ulcer disease - Wikipedia

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    Early endoscopic therapy can help to stop bleeding by using cautery, endoclip, or epinephrine injection. Treatment is indicated if there is active bleeding in the stomach, visible vessels, or an adherent clot. Endoscopy is also helpful in identifying people who are suitable for hospital discharge.

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  7. Tiltrotor - Wikipedia

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    Original Patent filed May 28,1929 Transcendental Model 1-G hovering Bell X-22 A Bell XV-15 prepares to land. The first work in the direction of a tilt-rotor (French "Convertible") seems to have originated ca. 1902 by the French-Swiss brothers Henri and Armand Dufaux, for which they got a patent in February 1904, and made their work public in April 1905.

  8. Enigma rotor details - Wikipedia

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    The stationary but rotatable left-hand wheel was meant to make up for the missing stecker connections on the commercial machine. Swiss Army Enigma machines were the only machines modified. The surviving Swiss Air Force machines do not show any signs of modification. Machines used by the diplomatic service apparently were not altered either.