2017
DOI: 10.21767/2575-7733.1000018
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APC Treatment Resulting in Pneumoperitoneum; Perforation or Just Escape of Luminal Gas?

Abstract: Argon plasma coagulation (APC) is an electrocoagulation technique commonly used for treatment of gastrointestinal bleeding secondary to arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). Although this modality is generally safe, a rare complication reported is perforation. We present an elderly female, who was found to have multiple colonic AVMs which were treated with APC, however, resulted in complication of pneumoperitoneum. With absence of peritonitis and hypotension, patient was treated with needle decompression of the … Show more

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“…This suggests that this parameter is promising for GERD management, but further outcome studies are mandatory. On the other hand, a recent study by Patel et al emphasized the importance of the impedance-detected reflux-symptom association in order to predict a positive outcome after medical or surgical therapy (6). Thus, unless further data will be available on the importance of reflux numbers and given the emerging advantages provided by impedance to symptoms analysis, we believe such approach should be preferred when investigating patients with suspected refractory GERD ().…”
Section: To the Editorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that this parameter is promising for GERD management, but further outcome studies are mandatory. On the other hand, a recent study by Patel et al emphasized the importance of the impedance-detected reflux-symptom association in order to predict a positive outcome after medical or surgical therapy (6). Thus, unless further data will be available on the importance of reflux numbers and given the emerging advantages provided by impedance to symptoms analysis, we believe such approach should be preferred when investigating patients with suspected refractory GERD ().…”
Section: To the Editorsmentioning
confidence: 99%