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Browsing SOM - Scholarly Publications by Author "Maple, John T."

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  • Azar, Riad R.; Keswani, Rajesh N.; Hovis, Robert M.; Edmundowicz, Steven A.; Sadeddin, Esmat Z.; Jonnalagadda, Sreenivasa S.; Waldbaum, Lawrence; Maple, John T. (2016-10-10)
    Background: Abdominal pain and nausea following ERCP are common, and may in part relate to bowel insufflation with air. CO2 insufflation during colonoscopy reduces post-procedural pain scores as compared with air. However, ...
  • Azar, Riad; Maple, John T.; Keswani, Rajesh N.; Hovis, R. Mark; Saddedin, Esmat Z.; Jonnalagadda, Sreenivasa (2016-06-21)
    Background: Abdominal pain after ERCP is common, and although it is frequently nonspecific and self-limited, it may provoke concern for complications and thus distress both patients and physicians. Carbon dioxide (CO2) ...
  • Azar, Riad R.; Ammar, Tarek; Maple, John T.; Ansstas, Michael; Abdeen, Basem M.; Cote, Gregory A. (2016-09-20)
    Objective: Cannulation of the minor papilla (MiP) can be challenging. Historically, specialty accessories and small caliber guidewires have been advocated for approaching the MiP. New short-wire ERCP platforms allow ...
  • Azar, Riad R.; Maple, John T.; Mansour, Lilah; Ammar, Tarek; Ansstas, Michael; Coté, Gregory A. (2016-09-20)
    Background. Minor papilla (MiP) cannulation is frequently performed using specialized small-caliber accessories. Outcomes data for MiP cannulation with standard-sized accessories are lacking. Methods. This is a case series ...
  • Azar, Riad; Nguyen, Yume P.; Maple, John T.; Zhang, Qin; Ylagan, Lourdes R.; Zhai, Jing (2016-06-20)
    Background In many centers, on-site cytopathologists are not available during EUS-guided FNA (EUS-FNA) examinations. Often, endosonographers request that technologists assess the adequacy of FNA by gross inspection of the ...
  • Azar, Riad; Maple, John T.; Keswani, Rajesh N.; Edmundowicz, Steven A.; Jonnalagadda, Sreenivasa (2016-06-21)
    Background Recommended techniques for minor papilla sphincterotomy include performing a standard pull-type sphincterotomy (PTS) or using a needle-knife over a stent. A wire-assisted access sphincterotomy (WAAS) technique ...

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