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Wire Guided Cannulation Facilitates Endoscopic Management of Buried Bumper Syndrome: A Novel Technique

Peck J, Sapp K, Wilsey A, Wilsey M

Buried bumper syndrome is a rare but potentially severe complication of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube insertion. Though this complication is uncommon, it may lead to pressure necrosis, bleeding, perforation, peritonitis,...
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Non-Surgical Management of Gastroduodenal Fistula Caused by Ingested Neodymium Magnets

Phen C, Wilsey A, Swan E, Falconer V, Summers L, Wilsey M

Foreign body ingestions pose a significant health risk in children. Neodymium magnets are high-powered, rare-earth magnets that is a serious issue in the pediatric population due to their strong magnetic...
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Three Year Old Male with Multiple Dieulafoy Lesions Treated with Epinephrine Injections via Therapeutic Endoscopy

Baldwin CL, Wilsey M

Dieulafoy lesions, vascular anomalies typically found along the gastrointestinal tract, have been viewed as rare and obscure causes of sudden intestinal bleeding, especially in pediatric patients. Since their discovery in...
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Cholestasis beyond the Neonatal and Infancy Periods

Khalaf R, Phen C, Karjoo S, Wilsey M

Cholestasis results from impairment in the excretion of bile, which may be due to mechanical obstruction of bile flow or impairment of excretion of bile components into the bile canaliculus....
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Down the Rabbit Hole-Considerations for Ingested Foreign Bodies

Brown J, Kidder M, Fabbrini A, deVries J, Robertson , Chandler N, Wilsey M

We report the case of a seven-year-old boy with an ingested foreign body, which was retained within the appendix for a known duration of ten months, ultimately requiring appendectomy. The...
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Endoscopic Balloon Dilation for Treatment of Congenital Antral Web

Peck J, Khalaf R, Marth R, Phen C, Sosa R, Cordero FB, Wilsey M

Congenital antral webs are a rare but relevant cause of gastric outlet obstruction in infants and children. The condition may lead to feeding refusal, vomiting, and poor growth. Due to...
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Intestinal Hypoganglionosis Leading to Intestinal Failure and the Compassionate Use of Omegavenâ„¢

Khalaf R, Karjoo S, Danielson , Wilsey M, Shakeel F

Intestinal hypoganglionosis is a rare innervation disorder that provides numerous nutritional, medical and surgical challenges. In this case report, we present a case of a newborn with intestinal hypoganglionosis leading...
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Effectiveness and Complication Rate of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Placement in Pediatric Oncology Patients

Kidder M, Phen C, Brown J, Kimsey K, Oshrine B, Ghazarian S, Mateus J, Amankwah E, Wilsey M

Purpose: Malnutrition is a significant issue for pediatric patients with cancer. We sought to evaluate the effectiveness and complication rate of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) placement in pediatric oncology patients. Methods:...
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Airway Management for Initial PEG Insertion in the Pediatric Endoscopy Unit: A Retrospective Evaluation of 168 Patients

Peck J, Nguyen ATH, Dey A, Amankwah EK, Rehman M, Wilsey M

Purpose: Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube placements are commonly performed pediatric endoscopic procedures. Because of underlying disease, these patients are at increased risk for airway-related complications. This study compares patient...
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