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Suturing after EFTD is also possible with an OverStitch-equipped flexible colonoscope but at a much higher cost [11]. In this case series 6 of 10 full-thickness defects were closed with over-the-scope clips and/or through-the-scope clips and 4 healed by open granulation. In a ...
Ultrasound (US) is the first-line imaging technique for detecting and diagnosing gallbladder disease due to its advantages of convenience, cost-effectiveness, radiation-free and real-time imaging [5, 6]. Some GWT diseases can be differentiated by US with high sensitivity, such as acute cholecysti...
Transversus abdominis plane block (TAPB) guided by laparoscopy and ultrasound showed promise in enhancing the multimodal analgesic approach following several abdominal procedures. This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety between Laparoscopic (LAP) TAP block (LTAP) and ultrasound-guided TAP blo...
Ultrasound has advantages compared to other imaging methods, including being nonionizing, relatively low cost, and portable. Current embodiments of ultrasound technology range from cart-based bedside systems to portable hand-held devices1. Conventional ultrasound imaging requires the placement of ...
It is widely used in the examination of abdomen, gynecology, obstetrics, urology, blood vessels, heart, bone and small organs, especially in the clinical examination of large medical institutions and primary medical system.It's a cost-effective instrument. Th...
We are planning to study the cost-effectiveness of the procedure (compared to WGL), which would further re-enforce the overall effectiveness of this procedure. P8 An audit on MRI-guided breast biopsies in mammographic and ultrasound-occult breast lesions Dr Basrull Bhaludin 1, Dr Dione Lother1...
Ultrasound INR: International normalized ratio TIPS: Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt SBP: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis BA: Bacterial infection AUC: Area under the curve MELD-Na: MELD with serum sodium iMELD: Integrated MELD OPTN: ...
Intestinal ultrasound (IUS) is an increasingly used non-invasive tool to evaluate Crohn’s disease (CD) activity. Recently, two IUS scores that evaluate inflammatory activity have emerged: the Simple Ultrasound Activity Score for CD (SUS-CD) and the International Bowel Ultrasound Segmental Activity ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), while highly sensitive, is hampered by its high cost, lengthy procedure times, patient discomfort, and others [5]. Ultrasound, characterized by low spatial resolution and susceptibility to intestinal gas interference, relies heavily on operator experience, lacks ...