VideoGIE Editor's Choice: "A cost-effective method of mechanical lithotripsy for the successful endoscopic management of Bouveret syndrome" by Kar Wai Lau et al. https://t.co/u4pcYDLvpA
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@tberzin@UMN_GI Dr. Freeman is a towering figure in ERCP. This catheter (and the tandem) can be used for submucosal injection of steroids after stricture dilation (more homogenous expansion of the submucosa compared to a needle)
VideoGIE Original Article featured on the official blog: "Usability of a novel cholangiopancreatoscope for tumor detection and stone management" by Shuji Mitsuhashi, Chinmay Guralwar, and Vinay Chandrasekhara https://t.co/7Qb31RguRD
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@Samir_Grover@RobertBechara Rob is a force of nature and a big inspiration to me and many other aspiring endoscopists. Well deserved and incredibly well written
@GI_Pearls "Animals are divided into: 1. those that belong to the Emperor,
2. embalmed ones,
3. those that are trained,
4. suckling pigs,
5. mermaids,
6. fabulous ones,
7. stray dogs,
8. those included in the present classification,
9. those that tremble etc... "
Between 1909-1931, Mullie lived as a missionary in China. During this time, he studied local languages, published on Chinese linguistics, and discovered the tombs of three Liao #遼 emperors. Returning to Europe, he became Professor of Chinese Language and Literature in Utrecht.
@SurgeryBro All observations are worthy. Some case reports do clinicians far more service than some crappy regurgitated meaningless Hodge podge of a SRMA