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DiLumen™ Saves Time
DiLumen’s dual-balloon interventional platform helps gastroenterologists save time with complex polypectomies. Here is a great head-to head video (DiLumen ESD vs. Conventional ESD), from Dr. Sergey Kantsevoy of Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore.Facilitating Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection: Double Balloon Endolumenal Platform Significantly Improves Dissection Time Compared with Conventional Technique
Unique technical ESD method facilitated by a new double-balloon deviceRectal Reconstruction After Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for Removal of a Giant Rectal Lesion
Sergey V. Kantsevoy, MD, PhD, Andrej Wagner, MD, Aleksandr A. Mitrakov, MD, Avesh J. Thuluvath, MD, Frieder Berr, MDCase 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.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.Use of a Double Balloon Endoscopic Platform to Facilitation en bloc EMR
David Diehl, MD, uses the DiLumen™ double balloon platform to assist in the resection of a large polyp at the splenic flexure.Use of DiLumen™ Double Balloon System to Facilitate Dissection and Defect Closure during Colonic ESD
Mohamed Othman, MD, demonstrates the use of the DiLumen™ Double Balloon System to facilitate dissection and defect closure during a colonic endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) procedure.Antigravity ESD – Double-Balloon-Assisted Underwater With Traction Hybrid Technique
Complex colorectal polyps or those positioned in difficult anatomic locations are an endoscopic therapeutic challenge. Underwater endoscopic submucosal dissection (UESD) is a potential technical solution to facilitate efficient polyp removal.Clinical Experience with an Endolumenal Interventional Platform to Facilitate Colonic Intervention
Stavros Stavropoulos, MD, Chief of GI Endoscopy and NYU Winthrop Hospital, performs an Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection within the ascending colon assited by the DiLumen™ Endolumenal Interventional Platform (EIP) for stabilzation.