2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.rgmxen.2017.08.003
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Gastric per-oral endoscopic pyloromyotomy in the treatment of refractory gastroparesis: Report on the first case performed in Mexico

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“…Therefore, we used postoperative fasting time to reflect the postoperative recovery. Mean postsurgical fasting time (2.23 ± 0.44 days) was similar to the postoperative recovery of other studies (often represented by hospital stay) [ 10 17 , 31 35 ].…”
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“…Therefore, we used postoperative fasting time to reflect the postoperative recovery. Mean postsurgical fasting time (2.23 ± 0.44 days) was similar to the postoperative recovery of other studies (often represented by hospital stay) [ 10 17 , 31 35 ].…”
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confidence: 83%
“…The first clinical application was successful in the following year [ 10 ]. After that, G-POEM was gradually used to treat refractory gastroparesis [ 10 17 , 31 35 ].…”
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“…Clinical outcomes have been reported in about 130 patients in 5 studies [ 2 , 16 , 19 - 21 ]. All studies were retrospective, and there has been no prospective study or randomized controlled trial ( Table 1 ).…”
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“…In 2013, was described the first G-POEM case in humans that failed medical therapy but responded well to transpyloric stent. Since then, multiple studies and literature reviews have proved its safety and efficacy and shown its improvement in the clinical symptoms of gastroparesis 5–28. It is a technically complex procedure that requires advanced endoscopic skills.…”
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