Multiple issues unreferenced October 2008 expert Medicine date October 2008 medref October 2008 orphan February 2009 Endoscopic nasopharyngectomy is a form of endoscopic surgery to treat nasopharyngeal carcinoma common in parts of Asia. This type of cancer is commonly treated with radiation therapy and chemotherapy , but endoscopic operation offers an alternative treatment especially when the radiation therapy fails. Category Endoscopy Category Surgical techniques Category Medical treatments treatment stub ... more details
Endoscopic stenting is a medical procedure by which a stent , a hollow device designed to prevent contriction or collapse of a tubular organ, is inserted by endoscopy . They are usually inserted when a disease process has led to narrowing or obstruction of the organ in question, such as the esophagus or the colon anatomy colon . Endoscopic stents are commonly referred to as self expandable metallic stent s SEMS . SEMS play an important role in the management of malignant obstructing lesions in the gastrointestinal tract ref cite journal author McLoughlin MT, Byrne MF title Endoscopic stenting Where are we now and where can we go? journal World J Gastroenterol. volume 14 issue 24 pages 3798 3803 year 2008 month June url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pmc articles PMC2721435 pdf WJG 14 3798.pdf issn 0343 6993 doi 10.3748 wjg.14.3798 pmc 2721435 pmid 18609702 ref References reflist Category General surgery Digestive system surgery ... more details
Diagnostic infobox Name PAGENAME Image Lul mass radial eus.jpg Caption In this endoscopic ultrasound image, a mass in this case, from lung cancer is visualized using an ultrasound probe EUS inserted into the esophagus . ICD10 ICD9 MeshID D019160 OPS301 OtherCodes Endoscopic ultrasound EUS or echo endoscopy is a medical procedure in endoscopy insertion of a probe into a hollow organ is combined with ultrasound to obtain images of the viscus internal organs in the thorax chest and abdomen . It can be used to visualize the wall of these organs, or to look at adjacent structures. Combined with Doppler imaging, nearby blood vessels can also be evaluated. Endoscopic ultrasonography is most commonly used in the upper digestive tract and in the respiratory system. The procedure is performed by gastroenterologist s or pulmonologist s who have had extensive advanced training. For the patient, the procedure feels almost identical to the endoscopic procedure without the ultrasound part, unless ultrasound guided biopsy of deeper structures is performed. Digestive tract Upper digestive tract For endoscopic ultrasound of the upper digestive tract , a probe is inserted into the esophagus , stomach and duodenum during a procedure called esophagogastroduodenoscopy . Among other uses, it allows for screening for pancreatic cancer , esophageal cancer , and gastric cancer as well as benign tumors of the upper ... lining into the target. Endoscopic ultrasound is performed with the patient sedated. The endoscope ... carcinoma. Endoscopic ultrasound can also be used in conjunction with Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography endoscopic retrograde cholangio pancreatography ERCP . The ultrasound probe ... with endoscopic ultrasound An endoscopic ultrasound probe placed in the esophagus can also be used to visualize ... of lung cancer. Ultrasound can also be performed with an endoscopic probe inside the bronchi themselves ... Videos on DAVE Project Medical imaging DEFAULTSORT Endoscopic Ultrasound Category Digestive system ... more details
In mathematics, endoscopic groups of reductive algebraic group s were introduced by harvs txt first Robert last Langlands authorlink Robert Langlands year1 1979 year2 1983 in his work on the stable trace formula . Roughly speaking, an endoscopic group H of G is a quasi split group whose L group is the connected component of the centralizer of a semisimple element of the L group of G . In the stable trace formula , unstable orbital integral s on a group G correspond to stable orbital integrals on its endoscopic groups H . The relation between them is given by the fundamental lemma Langlands program fundamental lemma . References Citation last1 Kottwitz first1 Robert E. last2 Shelstad first2 Diana title Foundations of twisted endoscopy url http books.google.com books?id NYxAtwAACAAJ mr 1687096 year 1999 journal Ast risque issn 0303 1179 issue 255 pages vi 190 Citation last1 Labesse first1 Jean Pierre editor1 last Arthur editor1 first James editor2 last Schmid editor2 first Wilfried editor3 last Trapa editor3 first Peter E. title Representation theory of real reductive Lie groups url http www.math.utah.edu ptrapa src2006 publisher American Mathematical Society location Providence, R.I. series Contemp. Math. isbn 978 0 8218 4366 6 mr 2454335 year 2008 volume 472 chapter Introduction to endoscopy chapterurl http www.math.utah.edu ptrapa src2006 labesse.pdf pages 175 213 Citation last1 Langlands first1 Robert P. title Stable conjugacy definitions and lemmas doi 10.4153 CJM 1979 069 2 mr 540901 year 1979 journal Canadian Journal of Mathematics issn 0008 414X volume 31 issue 4 pages 700 725 Citation last1 Langlands first1 Robert P. title Les d buts d une formule des traces stable url http www.sunsite.ubc.ca DigitalMathArchive Langlands endoscopy.html debuts publisher Universit de Paris VII U.E.R. de Math matiques location Paris series Publications Math matiques de l Universit ... Publ. Math. Univ. Paris VII mr 723184 year 1983 volume 15 chapter Orbital integrals, endoscopic groups ... more details
Endoscopic mucosal resection EMR is a technique used to remove cancerous or other abnormal lesions found in the digestive tract. Further reading cite journal author Kim SH, Moon JS, Youn YH, Lee KM, Lee SJ title Management of the complications of endoscopic submucosal dissection journal World J. Gastroenterol. volume 17 issue 31 pages 3575 9 year 2011 month August pmid 21987602 pmc 3180012 doi 10.3748 wjg.v17.i31.3575 cite journal author Wang KK, Prasad G, Tian J title Endoscopic mucosal resection and endoscopic submucosal dissection in esophageal and gastric cancers journal Curr. Opin. Gastroenterol. volume 26 issue 5 pages 453 8 year 2010 month September pmid 20703112 pmc 3215503 doi 10.1097 MOG.0b013e32833e4712 cite journal author Ruiz Tovar J, Jim nez Miram n J, Valle A, Limones M title Endoscopic resection as unique treatment for early colorectal cancer journal Rev Esp Enferm Dig volume 102 issue 7 pages 435 41 year 2010 month July pmid 20617864 url http www.grupoaran.com mrmUpdate lecturaPDFfromXML.asp?IdArt 4618961&TO RVN&Eng 1 Medicine stub Category Endoscopy Category Surgical removal procedures ... more details
Multiple issues orphan March 2010 refimprove January 2011 Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release ECTR refers ..., index, long and ring fingers. The primary benefit of endoscopic releases versus traditional ... the two methods. The principle behind the endoscopic release is that the Palmar aponeurosis , a thick tough layer of tissue that lines the palm, is not divided with endoscopic methods. In addition, the endoscopic methods offer less dissection and interruption of tissue planes than the open methods because the endoscopic methods do not divide the subcutaneous tissues or the palmar fascia to the same degree as the open method does. ref Agee, JM etal Endoscopic release of the carpal tunnel ... open or endoscopic is a way to treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome . A meta analysis supports the conclusion that endoscopic carpal tunnel release is favored over the open carpal tunnel release in terms ... Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials Comparing Endoscopic and Open Carpal Tunnel Decompression ... Setsuo last3 Takatori first3 Yoshio last4 Ugawa first4 Yoshikazu title Endoscopic management of carpal ... ligament and release it with a retrograde knife. Variations Many variations of the endoscopic or arthroscopic ... device. The Chow device is a two portal device, while the 3M Agee endoscopic carpal tunnel release ... portal systems for endoscopic carpal tunnel release. Most of these methods utilize an endoscope to visualize ... whether the perceived benefits of a limited endoscopic or arthroscopic release are truly significant ... in more tenderness of the scar than did the endoscopic method. A prospective randomized study ... clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction are achieved more quickly when the endoscopic method of carpal tunnel release is used. Their study concluded that single portal Endoscopic carpal tunnel release ... endoscopic carpal tunnel release compared with open release a prospective, randomized trial journal ... for a hand surgeon who begins to use an endoscopic technique to release the transverse carpal ligament ... more details
February 2010 Endoscopic vessel harvesting EVH is a surgical technique that may be used in conjunction .... The most minimally invasive technique is known as endoscopic vessel harvesting EVH , a procedure ... Carpino PA title Clinical benefits of endoscopic vein harvesting in patients with risk factors for saphenectomy ... Clinical benefits of endoscopic vein harvesting in obese patients. journal Abstract presented at International ... cite journal author Allen KB title Endoscopic Vascular Harvest in Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting ... issue Winter page 51 year 2005 ref ref name yun cite journal author Yun KL title andomized trial of endoscopic ... author Davis Z title Endoscopic vein harvest for coronary artery bypass grafting technique and outcomes ... name allen cite journal author Allen KB title Endoscopic versus traditional saphenous vein harvesting ... ref ref cite journal author Kan CD title Endoscopic saphenous vein harvest decreases leg wound complications ... page 157 year 1999 ref ref cite journal author Crouch JD title Open versus endoscopic saphenous vein ... 1513 year 1999 ref ref name patel cite journal author Patel AN title Prospective analysis of endoscopic ... journal author Allen KB title Influence of endoscopic versus traditional saphenectomy on event free ... 6 page E143 year 2003 ref ref cite journal author Connolly MW title Endoscopic radial artery harvesting ... ref ref cite journal author Patel AN title Endoscopic radial artery harvesting is better than the open ... author Gazoni LM title Endoscopic versus open saphenous vein harvest for femoral to below the knee ... results with endoscopic vein harvest for infrainguinal bypass journal J Vasc Surg volume 42 ... impact of endoscopic vein harvest for infrainguinal bypass journal J Vasc Surg volume 37 page ... author Allen K title Endoscopic Vascular Harvest in Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Surgery A Consensus ... to open vessel harvesting OVH ref cite journal author Lopes RD title Endoscopic versus open vein ... LP title A prospective randomized angiographic study of open versus endoscopic saphenectomy for CABG ... more details
Endoscopic third ventriculostomy ETV is a surgical procedure in which an opening is created in the floor of the third ventricle using an endoscope placed within the ventricular system through a burr hole . This allows the cerebrospinal fluid to flow directly to the basal cisternae basal cisterns , thereby shortcutting any obstruction. It is used to treat certain forms of obstructive hydrocephalus , such as cerebral aqueduct aqueductal stenosis. Complications include subarachnoid hemorrhage , basilar artery injury and hypothalamic or pituitary injury. You can see this surgery performed at http www.youtube.com watch?v SKwz0Xbj hw External links http www.asbah.org hydrocephalusaction whatishydrocephalus etv More about the ETV procedure from an article on the website of the Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Category Neurosurgery surgery stub ... more details
Interventions infobox Name Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography Image Pigment stone extraction.png Caption Duodenoscopic image of two gallstone pigment stones extracted from common bile duct after sphincterotomy. ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 51.10 MeshID D002760 OPS301 OPS301 1 642 OtherCodes Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography ERCP is a technique that combines the use of endoscopy and fluoroscopy to diagnose and treat certain problems of the bile duct biliary or pancreatic duct al systems. Through the endoscope, the physician can see the inside of the stomach and duodenum , and inject dyes into the ducts in the biliary tree and pancreas so they can be seen on X rays. ERCP is used primarily to diagnose and treat conditions of the bile ducts, including gallstones , inflammatory strictures scars , leaks from trauma and surgery , and cancer. ERCP can be performed for diagnostic and therapeutic reasons, although the development of safer and relatively non invasive investigations such as magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography MRCP and endoscopic ultrasound has meant that ERCP is now rarely performed without therapeutic intent. Diagnostic Image ERCP stone.jpg right thumb Fluoroscopic image of common bile duct choledocholithiasis stone seen at the time of ERCP. The stone is impacted in the distal common bile duct. A nasobiliary tube has been inserted. Image ERCP dilatation.png ... including endoscopic ultrasound , high resolution CT scan CT , and MRI Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography ... for ERCP unless they cause bile duct obstruction and jaundice. Endoscopic ultrasound represents ... become necessary Endoscopic sphincterotomy both of the biliary and the pancreatic sphincters Removal ... can be directly visualized with the endoscopic camera while various procedures are performed. A plastic ... journal author McAlister VC, Davenport E, Renouf E title Cholecystectomy deferral in patients with endoscopic ... perforation is a risk of any endoscopic procedure, and is an additional risk if a sphincterotomy is performed ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Functional endoscopic sinus surgery FESS is the mainstay in the surgical treatment of sinusitis and nasal polyps , including bacterial, fungal, recurrent acute, and chronic sinus problems. Ample research supports its record of safety and success. FESS is a relatively recent surgical procedure that uses nasal endoscope s using Hopkins rod lens technology through the nostrils to avoid cutting the skin. These endoscopes have diameters of 4mm adult use and 2.7mm pediatric use and come in varying angles of view from 0 degrees to 30, 45, 70, 90, and 120 degrees. They provide good illumination of the inside of the nasal cavity and sinuses. FESS came into existence because of pioneering work of Messerklinger and Stamberger Graz, Austria. Other surgeons have made additional contributions first published in USA by Kennedy in 1985 . ref cite journal author Kennedy DW title Functional endoscopic sinus surgery. Technique journal Arch Otolaryngol volume 111 issue 10 pages 643 9 year 1985 month Oct pmid 4038136 ref Technique Image Illu nasal cavities.jpg thumb right 200px Frontal, Maxillary, and Anterior Ethmoid sinuses drain into the middle meatus. Posterior ethmoids drain into the superior meatus. Sphenoid drains into the sphenoethmoid recess. There are four sinuses dealt with by means of this surgery The frontal sinuses located in the forehead, the maxillary sinuses in the cheeks, the ethmoid sinuses between the eyes, and finally the sphenoid sinuses located in the back of the nasal cavity at the base of the skull. Maxillary sinus One of the most accepted means of functionally enlarging the maxillary ostium is to perform an uncinectomy via the swing door ... and posterior cranial fossa. Endoscopic access to pituitary tumors has been found to be quite useful ..., hyposmia, injury to lacrimal duct The use of CT Navigation in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery A Computed ... Otolaryngology Category Surgery Category Endoscopy nl Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery pl Czynno ciowo ... more details
Refimprove date September 2010 Interventions infobox Name Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 43.11 MeshID OPS301 OtherCodes HCPCSlevel2 Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy is an Endoscopy endoscopic medical procedure in which a tube PEG tube is passed into a patient s stomach through the abdominal wall , most commonly to provide a means of feeding when Mouth oral intake is not adequate. The procedure is an alternative to surgical gastrostomy insertion, and does not require a general anesthetic Procedural sedation and analgesia mild sedation is typically used. PEG tubes may also be extended into the small intestine by passing a jejunal extension tube PEG J tube through the PEG tube and into the jejunum via the pylorus . ref cite web title Discussion work BCM Gastroenterology Grand Rounds publisher Baylor College of Medicine url http www.bcm.edu gastro DDC grandrounds BCM 8 10 06 09 DISC.HTM ref PEG administration of enteral feeds is the most commonly used method of nutritional support for patients in the community. Many stroke patients, for example, are at risk of aspiration pneumonia due to poor control over the swallowing muscles some will benefit from a PEG performed to maintain nutrition. PEGs may also be inserted to decompress the stomach in cases of volvulus gastric volvulus . ref name Gauderer01 cite journal author Gauderer MW title Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy 20 years later a historical perspective journal J. Pediatr. Surg. volume ... Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy does not prolong survival in patients with dementia journal ... endoscopic gastrostomy by the pull and introducer methods journal Can J Surg volume 31 issue 2 pages ... tubes Image PEG removal.jpg thumb right 200px Endoscopic removal of PEG tube Indications PEG tube ... percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy performed on a child was on June 12, 1979 at the Rainbow Babies ... endoscopic technique journal J. Pediatr. Surg. volume 15 issue 6 pages 872 5 year 1980 pmid 6780678 ... more details
Image Foreign Body.jpg right thumb Endoscopy Endoscopic still of stomach gastric foreign body toothbrush Endoscopic foreign body retrieval refers to the removal of ingested objects from the esophagus , stomach and duodenum by endoscopy endoscopic techniques. It does not involve surgery , but rather encompasses a variety of techniques employed through the esophagogastroduodenoscopy gastroscope for grasping foreign bodies , manipulating them, and removing them while protecting the esophagus and Vertebrate trachea trachea . ref name ASGE cite journal last1 Eisen first1 GM last2 Baron first2 TH last3 Dominitz first3 JA last4 Faigel first4 DO last5 Goldstein first5 JL last6 Johanson first6 JF last7 Mallery first7 JS last8 Raddawi first8 HM last9 Vargo Jj first9 2nd title Guideline for the management of ingested foreign bodies journal Gastrointestinal endoscopy volume 55 issue 7 pages 802 6 year 2002 pmid 12024131 doi 10.1016 S0016 5107 02 70407 0 ref It is of particular importance with children, ref cite journal last1 Kay first1 M last2 Wyllie first2 R title Pediatric foreign bodies and their management journal Current gastroenterology reports volume 7 issue 3 pages 212 8 year 2005 pmid 15913481 doi 10.1007 s11894 005 0037 6 ref people with mental illness , ref name Webb cite journal last1 Webb first1 WA title Management of foreign bodies of the upper gastrointestinal tract update journal ..., such as eyeglasses , ref name Grover Grover SC, Kim YI, Kortan PP, Marcon NE. Endoscopic removal ... last4 Eguchi first4 K last5 Nishimura first5 H last6 Sakisaka first6 S title Endoscopic removal of a spoon ... ref There are several situations in which endoscopic techniques are not indicated, such as for small ... mediastinitis and perforation of the esophagus. ref name ASGE Endoscopy Endoscopy Endoscopic ... shapes, sizes and grips, ref name Seo cite journal last1 Seo first1 JK title Endoscopic management ... Yu first2 SC last3 Yuan first3 RH last4 Chang first4 KJ title Endoscopic removal of a large gastric ... more details
Interventions infobox Name Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy Image ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 05.2 OtherCodes Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy ETS is a surgical procedure where certain portions of the sympathetic nerves sympathetic nerve trunk are destroyed. ETS is used to treat hyperhidrosis , facial blushing , Raynaud s disease and reflex sympathetic dystrophy . By far the most common complaint treated ... journal author Telaranta T title Psychoneurological applications of endoscopic sympathetic blocks ... YT, Homma E, Kawamata T, Omote K, Namiki A title Influence of Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy on Baroreflex ... method, also referred to as endoscopic sympathetic blockade ESB employs titanium clamps around ... Choi BC, Lee YC, Sim SB title Treatment of palmar hyperhidrosis by endoscopic clipping of the upper ... cite journal author Lardinois D, Ris HB title Minimally invasive video endoscopic sympathectomy by use ... of facial blushing by endoscopic transthoracic sympathicotomy journal Br J Dermatol. volume 138 issue ... phobia aetiology, course and treatment with endoscopic sympathetic block ESB . A qualitative study ... name ojimba04 cite journal last Ojimba first TA coauthors Cameron, AEP title Drawbacks of endoscopic ... review that Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy is associated with significant immediate and long ... title Effectiveness and safety of endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy work Health Technology ... system. For this sake, Dr. Lin emphasized, http www.sweatyhand.cn ep02.asp Endoscopic Sympathetic ..., meta analyses, or clinical trials that evaluated the effectiveness of endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy ... firm conclusions from their findings. To date, the benefits or side effects associated with endoscopic ... of lobotomy in the 1940s, sympathectomy fell out of favor as a form of psychosurgery . The endoscopic ... in the late 1980s. The development of endoscopic minimally invasive surgical techniques have ... hyperhidrosis treatment discussions Neurosurgical procedures DEFAULTSORT Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy ... more details
disease bypass tecab.html P9 578 University of Chicago Medical Center Totally Endoscopic Coronary Artery Bypass TECAB http video.google.com videoplay?docid 5422402475397099351&q Totally Endoscopic Coronary ... Totally Endoscopic Coronary Artery Bypass http www.umm.edu heart tecab.htm TECAB Procedure at the University ... more details
Cholangiopancreatography can refer to Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography disambig ... more details
orphan date February 2011 The Tessys method transforaminal endoscopic surgical system is a Invasiveness ... of the disc using posterior lateral Endoscopy endoscopic access. This surgical method for Spinal disc ... a herniated disc, the Tessys method uses a lateral, transforaminal, endoscopic access path via the intervertebral ... ref name A. Gibson Transforaminal endoscopic or micro diskectomy A. Gibson Transforaminal endoscopic ... operative pain no wound or muscle pain ref name A. Gibson Transforaminal endoscopic or micro diskectomy ... endoscopic or micro diskectomy No general anesthetic necessary the risks of nerve injury or thrombosis are significantly reduced less cardiac cycle stress ref name A. Gibson Transforaminal endoscopic ... A. Gibson Transforaminal endoscopic or micro diskectomy Direct access to the sequester of the herniated disc ref name A. Gibson Transforaminal endoscopic or micro diskectomy Cost saving method due to the reduced length of hospital stay ref name A. Gibson Transforaminal endoscopic or micro diskectomy ref name F. Alfen et al. F. Alfen et al. Developments in the Area of Endoscopic Spine Surgery. In European ... techniques ref name A. Gibson Transforaminal endoscopic or micro diskectomy Costs of instruments and technologies ref name A. Gibson Transforaminal endoscopic or micro diskectomy Technically demanding surgical procedure ref name A. Gibson Transforaminal endoscopic or micro diskectomy Studies Studies document the advantages and the success of minimally invasive endoscopic spine surgery. The US ... endoscopic or micro diskectomy ref name F. Alfen et al. ref name M. Iprenburg und A. Godschalx M. Iprenburg and A. Godschalx Transforaminal Endoscopic Surgery in Lumbar Disc Herniation in an Economic ... Review 2007 M. Iprenburg Transforaminal Endoscopic Surgery Technique and Provisional Results in Primary ... Literature F. Alfen et. al., Developments in the Area of Endoscopic Spine Surgery. In European Musculoskeletal Review 2006 M. Iprenburg, Transforaminal Endoscopic Surgery Technique and Provisional Results ... more details
Instruments used specially in Gastroenterology are as follows Forcetoc Expand list date August 2008 Instrument list class wikitable Instrument Uses Gastroscope Used to perform esophagogastroduodenoscopy EGD OGD Duodenoscope Used to perform Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography ERCP Enteroscope Used to perform Enteroscopy push enteroscopy Colonoscope Used to perform colonoscopy Flexible sigmoidoscope Used to perform Sigmoidoscopy Flexible sigmoidoscopy flexible sigmoidoscopy Rigid sigmoidoscope Used to perform Sigmoidoscopy Rigid sigmoidoscopy rigid sigmoidoscopy Ultrasound endoscope Used to perform endoscopic ultrasound EUS Video capsule Used to perform Capsule endoscopy video capsule enteroscopy Endoscopy snare Used to perform polypectomy and Endoscopic foreign body retrieval endoscopic foreign body removal Band ligator Used to perform Banding medical variceal band ligation Sengstaken Blakemore tube Used in the management of bleeding esophageal varices Balloon dilator Used to perform Esophageal dilatation esophageal balloon dilatation , pyloric dilatation or ileocolonic dilatation Savary Gilliard dilator Used to perform Esophageal dilatation esophageal bougie dilatation Heater probe Used to perform endoscopic heater probe thermocoagulation of bleeding blood vessels APC unit Used to perform endoscopic Argon plasma coagulation PEG tube Used to perform percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy Menghini needle or Tru Cut needle Used to perform Liver biopsy percutaneous liver biopsy Image gallery gallery Image Gastroscope.jpg Video gastroscope Image Colonoscope.jpg Video colonoscope Image Endoscopy snare.jpg Endoscopy snare used to perform polypectomy Image PEG tube kit.jpg PEG tube gallery References Empty section date July 2010 Navigation Box MedInst Category Medical equipment Category Gastroenterology Medical equipment stub ... more details
Interventions infobox Name Sympathectomy Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 05.2 MeshID D015171 OPS301 OtherCodes HCPCSlevel2 A Sympathectomy is a procedure during which at least one sympathetic ganglion is removed. An example is endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy . Neuro procedures surgery stub Category Neurosurgery ... more details
EUS may refer to the Basque language euskara end user computing end user support Engineering Undergraduate Society of McGill University Engineering Undergraduate Society of the University of British Columbia Endoscopic ultrasound Euston railway station National Rail code in London . disambig de EUS it EUS ja EUS pl EUS ... more details
OGD is a three letter initialism with the following meanings Open data Open data in government Open Government Data The British medical abbreviation for Esophagogastroduodenoscopy oesophagogastroduodenoscopy , a diagnostic endoscopic procedure that visualizes the upper part of the gastrointestinal tract up to the duodenum. The IATA airport code for Ogden Hinckley Airport disambig fr OGD it OGD nl OGD ... more details
Push and pull are concepts in supply chain management. Push and pull may also refer to Do The Push and Pull , a 1970 soul song Push and pull enteroscopy , an endoscopic technique for visualization of the small bowel See also Push to pull , compression fitting Push pull disambiguation disambig ... more details
A bronchopleural fistula BPF is a fistula between the pleural space and the lung . It sometimes develops following pneumonectomy or an infection ref Varoli F 1998 Endoscopic treatment of bronchopleural fistulas. Annals of Thoracic Surgery 65, 807 9 ref . References Reflist External links http www.cuhk.edu.hk med ans Trainee 20Manual Respiratory 20Problems BRONCHOPLEURAL.pdf Category Diseases of pleura Disease stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 merge to Endoscopic ultrasound date January 2011 Interventions infobox Name PAGENAME Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 MeshID D019160 OtherCodes Endosonography is a medical procedure in which an endoscopy endoscope is inserted into the body. An endoscope is a thin, tube like instrument that has a light and a lens optics lens for viewing. A probe at the end of the endoscope is used to deflection physics bounce high energy acoustic wave sound waves ultrasound off organ anatomy internal organs to make a picture Medical ultrasonography sonogram . Also called endoscopic ultrasound EUS . External links http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 454991 Endosonography entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms NCI cancer dict Category Endoscopy med stub ... more details
464?detailsPage editorialBoard Editorial Board ref Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic ... & CAGS host the 12th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery on April 14 17, 2010 in Landover, MD European Association for Endoscopic Surgery EAES EAES was founded in 1990 and plays a leading role in endoscopic surgery and allied interventional techniques. References Reflist External links http www.eaes ... more details