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Endoscopic Full Thickness Resection (EFTR) of a Subepithelial Tumor With Extensive Muscularis Propria (MP) Involvement [Meeting Abstract]

Stavropoulos, Stavros; Modayil, Rani; Allendorf, John; Brathwaite, Collin; Grendell, James
ISI:000344383102513
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 3514042

That's Pretty Hard to Swallow: A Rare Case of Dysphagia Due to Myasthenia Gravis [Meeting Abstract]

Patel, Kumkum; Forman, Jacqueline; Halwan, Bhawna; Grendell, James
ISI:000344383101019
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 3508402

A "twist" on S1S2: descending colon volvulus causing severe left hemi-diaphragm elevation [Case Report]

Marshak, Jarred E; Panzarella, Paul; Morim, Aleksandr; Iqbal, Shahzad; Grendell, James H
PMID: 24910363
ISSN: 0736-4679
CID: 3411952

Clot busters! Relief of gastric outlet obstruction after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass [Case Report]

Patel, Kumkum S; Marshak, Jarred; Patel, Anik M; Grendell, James H; Brathwaite, Collin E
PMID: 25314201
ISSN: 1438-8812
CID: 3411962

Per Oral Endoscopic Myotomy (POEM) for Achalasia: Excellent Long-term Safety, Efficacy and Durability in a Large Single-center 4-year Series [Meeting Abstract]

Stavropoulos, Stavros; Modayil, Rani; Brathwaite, Collin; Halwan, Bhawna; Dejesus, Dolorita; Friedel, David; Patel, Kumkum; Ghevariya, Vischal; Grendell, James
ISI:000330178102367
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 3508392

Are There any Histologic Changes Suggestive of Acid Exposure in the Esophageal Mucosa Surrounding Inlet Patches? [Meeting Abstract]

Modayil, Rani; Iqbal, Shahzad; Grendell, James; Friedel, David
ISI:000330178100092
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 3535722

Full Thickness en bloc Endoscopic Resection of Muscularis-based Subepithelial Tumors (SETs) [Meeting Abstract]

Stavropoulos, Stavros; Modayil, Rani; Friedel, David; Grendell, James
ISI:000330178102496
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 3521682

Gastro-jejunal Obstruction Caused by Clotting aft er Gastric Bypass Surgery: A Case Series [Meeting Abstract]

Patel, Kumkum; Marshak, Jarred; Patel, Anik; Grendell, James; Brathwaite, Collin
ISI:000330178101626
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 3513992

Natural Orifice Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) Techniques for Full Thickness R0 Endoscopic Resection of Deep Seated Subepithelial Tumors (SETs): First US Cases [Meeting Abstract]

Stavropoulos, Stavros; Modayil, Rani; Zhou, Pinghong; Patel, Kumkum; Gulkar, Inna; Coppola, Thomas; Zapiach, Maurico; Brathwaite, Collin; Friedel, David; Grendell, James
ISI:000330178102371
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 3514002

Per-oral endoscopic myotomy for achalasia: An American perspective

Friedel, David; Modayil, Rani; Iqbal, Shahzad; Grendell, James H; Stavropoulos, Stavros N
Achalasia is an uncommon esophageal motility disorder characterized by the selective loss of enteric neurons leading to absence of peristalsis and impaired relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter. Per-oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) is a novel modality for the treatment of achalasia performed by gastroenterologists and surgeons. It represents a natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) approach to Heller myotomy. POEM has the minimal invasiveness of an endoscopic procedure that can duplicate results of the surgical Heller myotomy. POEM is conceptually similar to a surgical myotomy without the inherent external incisions and post-operative care associated with surgery. Initial high success and low complications rates promise a great future for this technique. In fact, POEM has been successfully performed on patients with end-stage achalasia as an initial treatment reserving esophagectomy for those without good response. The volume of POEMs performed worldwide has grown exponentially. In fact, surgeons who have performed Heller myotomy have embraced POEM as the preferred intervention for achalasia. However, the niche of POEM remains to be defined and long term results are awaited. We describe our experience with POEM having performed the first POEM outside of Japan in 2009, the evolution of our technique, and give our perspective on its future.
PMID: 24044040
ISSN: 1948-5190
CID: 3411942