Endoscopy workup for anemia in comorbid patients is challenging.
A novel blood-sensor capsule Hemopill @OvescoEndoscopy can help.
Our recent paper highlights its potential to detect occult bleeding due to malignancy in anemic comorbid patients
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@DrSalihTokmak@SahajRathi Wow that is very McGiver, like the idea. But can you recognize the duct lumen if you are outside the bile duct? Interesting proposal.
@GVanell5 Even though it is still very difficult to predict this. Normally it is the large 10-15 cm necrosis. Do you do multi gate drainage for large wons?
@DrSalihTokmak How did you flush the blood from the core, do you have any filter or wash it first with water? This is inline with my experience with 19G Franseen also. Our problem is that fragmentation occurs during transfer of the tube to the pathology, which is not in House😮💨
@KMonkemuller I prefer swabian made Hemopill from Ovesco. Also tried and tested ;)
26x7 mm. But also cost 150 Euro each. Esp. useful in high comorbid patients with acute anemia or patients, whom you not want to scope, e.g. active corona.
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