NEW YORK, Jan. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Report on how AI is driving market transformation - The global endoscopic closure devices market size is estimated to grow by USD 825.7 million from 2025-2029, ...
DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. – October 23, 2014 – An international multicenter study reports that over-the-scope clip (OTSC) placement is a safe and effective therapy for the closure of gastrointestinal (GI) ...
Endoscopic clips are widely used in gastroenterology for procedures such as hemostasis, closure of perforations, and endoscopic marking. The rising incidence of GI bleeding, colorectal cancer, and ...
In our case series, the 2 upper intestinal perforations were likely due to shear stress from complex anatomy, but the colonic perforation was due to the therapeutic polypectomy, probably at a previous ...
A research team from Italy successfully used a new endoscopic device, the over-the-scope-clip (OTSC), for the first time, to seal and close two gastrointestinal fistulas developed after gastric ...
Endoscopic clipping is a safe and effective technique for the treatment of various bleeding gastrointestinal lesions. Randomized controlled trials and a meta-analysis have shown comparable efficacy ...
The global endoscopic closure systems market is undergoing substantial growth, fueled by the increasing prevalence of gastrointestinal (GI) conditions and a rising demand for minimally invasive ...
SAN DIEGO — Endoscopic closure of post-surgical gastrointestinal luminal leaks was both safe and effective, with immediate and long-term outcomes hinging on technical success of the procedure, ...
Abbott Laboratories, Ackermann Instrumente GmbH, AHM Grup, Ambu AS, B.Braun SE, Boston Scientific Corp., Cardinal Health Inc., Changzhou Jiuhong Medical Instrument Co ...
Perforation is a known, major complication of upper and lower endoscopy. The incidence of perforation is higher during therapeutic vs diagnostic procedures. Management of perforation ranges from ...
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