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Endoscopic Approach Opens New Possibilities for Treating Gastroparesis
A new study confirms that POP could be a viable option for many patients with delayed gastric emptying who might otherwise undergo laparoscopic pyloroplasty.
Don’t Miss a Live Presentation on Per Oral Pyloromyotomy (POP) — a New Endoscopic Technique for Treating Gastroparesis
Join John Rodriguez, MD, on Friday, Oct. 19 at 7 am (ET) from Cleveland Clinic’s Digestive Disease & Surgery Institute as he performs a live online discussion on best practices for per oral pyloromyotomy (POP).
Innovative Endoscopy Procedure for Gastroparesis Is Safe and Feasible
Per oral endoscopic pyloromyotomy (POP) has become our first-line treatment for medically refractory gastoparesis in well selected patients. John Rodriguez, MD, explains.
Wireless Motility Capsule Testing Effective for Managing Gastroparesis in Diabetes Patients
WMC testing is a noninvasive, painless approach that can lead physicians towards finding more successful avenues of managing the effects of GI dysmotility in diabetic patients.
New Program Offers Multidisciplinary Treatment and Hope to Patients with Gastroparesis
For patients with gastroparesis, relief from nausea, vomiting and bloating seemed impossible. A new clinic uses multidisciplinary treatment and endoscopic technology to offer hope and symptom relief.
Gastroparesis Clinic Opens
Discover how your patients with gastroparesis can benefit from Cleveland Clinic’s new gastroparesis clinic, which unites experts in gastroenterology, general surgery and others in one, unique setting.
New Neurogastroenterology and Motility Center Provides Coordinated Care
Cleveland Clinic has created the multidisciplinary Neurogastroenterology and Motility Center to provide comprehensive specialized care and conduct research involving complex disorders that have a neural basis and affect control of digestion and the gastrointestinal system.
Measuring Motility in Children: When to Consider a Manometry Study
Cleveland Clinic Children’s offers a variety of studies for evaluating function of the esophagus, small intestine and colon.
Ketogenic Diets in the Management of Type 1 Diabetes: Safe or Safety Concern?
As the ketogenic diet’s popularity rises, certain considerations need to be taken when recommending it for patients with Type 1 diabetes.