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Big clots are still a big problem in modern endoscopy. Here is a method to turn a flexible/rigidizing overtube into a large suction attachment to evacuate clots rapidly from the stomach. #GITwitter Douglas G. Adler MD, FASGE, FACG, AGAF Rashmi Advani, MD, ABOM Tarun Rustagi Neil Sharma, M.D. FASGE,...

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Andy Tau, MD2 年前

@ShimaghavimiMD @drkeithsiau @ChahalPrabhleen @DVinsard @GI_Pearls @alan_barkun @NeenaSAbrahamMD @sdesai23 @GIDrDon @ericpaulimd @AnotherPatelMD @KMonkemuller @EndoscopyOthman @DrHarryThomas @TrieuMD @helpatologist @krishnanendo @drKumarGI @DCharabaty @MendozaLadd

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Eric Pauli2 年前

@DouglasAdlerMD @AdvaniRashmiMD @TarunRustaGI_MD @neilRsharmaMD @SAGES_Updates This also works very well for food bolus impaction/bezoar.

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Elliot Servais, MD, FACS2 年前

This is effectively rigid endoscopy. The downside to this technique as compared to true rigid esophagoscopy (at least as it is demonstrated here) is the inability to visualize at the same time as passing the suction tubing. That said, one could possibly use a pediatric gastroscope through the overtube at the same time as suction tubing.

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Adam Myer MD2 年前

@DouglasAdlerMD @AdvaniRashmiMD @TarunRustaGI_MD @neilRsharmaMD @SAGES_Updates This man is a genius

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Biswa Ranjan Patra MD,DM 🇮🇳2 年前

@giri_gutnliver @DouglasAdlerMD @AdvaniRashmiMD @TarunRustaGI_MD @neilRsharmaMD @SAGES_Updates Innovative method 👌👌, only concern is blind suction may convert few visible vessels/RCS into active sputer

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Andy Tau, MD2 年前

@giri_gutnliver @DouglasAdlerMD @AdvaniRashmiMD @TarunRustaGI_MD @neilRsharmaMD @SAGES_Updates True.

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Bara Kurdi, MD2 年前

@DouglasAdlerMD @AdvaniRashmiMD @TarunRustaGI_MD @neilRsharmaMD @SAGES_Updates I've always wanted to do this. However, I'm terrified of blowing up a juicy gastric varix in the process 🫣 How would you work around that?

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Andy Tau, MD2 年前

@DouglasAdlerMD @AdvaniRashmiMD @TarunRustaGI_MD @neilRsharmaMD @SAGES_Updates An endoscopically guided method is better and I ask you standby

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Benjamin Clement, MD2 年前

@DouglasAdlerMD @AdvaniRashmiMD @TarunRustaGI_MD @neilRsharmaMD @SAGES_Updates @inukzand @LiverDoc1 @aofosu123

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Change your password2 年前

@DouglasAdlerMD @AdvaniRashmiMD @TarunRustaGI_MD @SAGES_Updates Creative technique and great video. Sometimes therapeutic endoscopes and max suction are not enough

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