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Novel Application in Colostomy Case
This study, complete with a case video, highlights the successful resection of a recurrent polyp using piecemeal endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) and the role of DiLumen EZ-Glide in stabilizing the endoscopic position while enhancing lesion access.
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Bidirectional Traction in Colorectal ESD
Watch a comprehensive video demonstrating the use of DiLumen EZ-Glide for bidirectional traction during a colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD).
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Use of DiLumen in Advanced Therapeutic Procedure for Colostomy Patient
The DiLumen EZ-Glide endoscopic overtube, with labeled components, works together to enhance the precision and effectiveness of endoluminal procedures in the lower GI tract, through better endoscopic stability and control.
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Use of a Double Balloon Platform Facilitates Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD) of Complex Colon Lesions And Decreases Post ESD Length Of Stay (LOS): A Single Center Case Matched Study
The DB platform, by offering endoscope stabilization and easy insertion of the endoscopic suturing device for secure ESD defect closure, increased colon ESD speed, reduced overall ESD time, decreased LOS and increased the same-day discharge rate.
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Case Study: Use Of The Dilumen™ Double Balloon Endoscopic Platform In Complex Colon ESD Results In Faster ESD And Faster Endoscopic Suturing Device Insertion For Sutured Defect
Poor endoscope operability is an important predictor of difficulty in colon ESD. A newly developed double balloon device purports to address poor endoscope operability by offering improved visualization, scope stabilization, and tissue manipulation.
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Case Study: New Double Balloon Interventional Platform Significantly Reduces Time of Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection
New double balloon interventional platform markedly facilitates colonic ESD and significantly decreases dissection and total case time required for endoscopic removal of large sessile colonic lesions.