Cleveland Clinic is pioneering the use of advanced endoscopic techniques to remove complex polyps and early malignant lesions in the digestive tract without anesthesia.
Cleveland Clinic is First to Successfully Use Endoscopic-Assist Device for Endoluminal Resection of Complex Colorectal Polyps
Cleveland Clinic colorectal surgeon Emre Gorgun, MD, has employed a new multi-channel advanced endoscopy instrument to aid endoluminal visualization, retraction and dissection of large, complex polyps. The approach may make endoscopic submucosal dissection less difficult to perform, and help some patients avoid colectomy and preserve bowel.
New Endoluminal Surgery Center Focuses on Collaboration and Organ-Sparing Interventions for the Gastrointestinal Tract
Cleveland Clinic’s new center will make it easier for more patients to access and benefit from the most innovative and effective treatments in endoluminal surgery.