2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-008-9743-0
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Application of metal hemoclips for closure of endoscopic mucosal resection–induced ulcers of the stomach to prevent delayed bleeding

Abstract: Prophylactic closure of gastric EMR-induced ulcers with hemoclips reduced delayed bleeding.

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“…The use of hemoclip systems for the adaptation of deep wall defects after endoscopic mucosal resection was [20]. The OTSC clip seems to be an appropriate method to adapt such lesions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of hemoclip systems for the adaptation of deep wall defects after endoscopic mucosal resection was [20]. The OTSC clip seems to be an appropriate method to adapt such lesions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…147,148,241 The risk of delayed bleeding after EMR may be reduced by prophylactic closure of mucosal defects with endoscopic clips. 142,242 High-dose proton pump inhibitor therapy improves ulcer healing rates and reduces the risk of delayed bleeding after ESD. 148 Perforation caused by EMR or ESD may be managed by application of endoscopic clips and conservative measures, if identified during the initial procedure.…”
Section: Endoscopic Management Of Adverse Events Of Endoluminal Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EMR procedure was performed as previously described techniques. 14,15 During the procedure, eight biopsy specimens were obtained using elongated large-cup forceps (Olympus FB-24k-1; Olympus) for histologic examination of CAG: two specimens were from the lesser curvature (LC) of the antrum; two from the LC of the upper corpus; two from the greater curvature (GC) of the lower corpus; and two from the GC of the upper corpus. These four biopsy sites were chosen because H. pylori-induced gastritis progresses from the gastric angularis toward the antrum and corpus along the LC, and then involves the corporal GC upward to the fundus.…”
Section: Endoscopic Procedures and Biopsymentioning
confidence: 99%