10 Recent GI/Endoscopy Studies

Here are 10 reports on recently published studies concerning gastroenterology and endoscopy.

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1. Endoscopic Mucosal Resection Effective for Sessile Colonic Polyps

 

2. Two-Person Colonoscope Insertion has Some Advantages

 

3. Large Balloon Dilation Successful for Large Common Bile Duct Stones

 

4. Study Shows When to Use Endoscopy to Remove Objects From Esophagus

 

5. Gastric Bypasses Won’t Prolong Life in Older, Obese Patients

 

6. 42% of Polyps Missed in Colonoscopies With Poor Bowel Preps

 

7. Cyclosporine no Better Than Infliximab for Ulcerative Colitis

 

8. Studies Show PillCam Can Help Detect Lesions in Crohn’s Disease Patients

 

9. Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy Appears Safe for Bariatric Surgery

 

10. Study Links Experienced Physicians to Higher Cecal Intubation Rates

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