Snare-tip soft coagulation is effective and efficient as a first-line modality for treating intraprocedural bleeding during Barrett's mucosectomy.
Sergei Vosko, Sunil Gupta, Neal Shahidi, Luke F Hourigan, W Arnout van Hattem, Iddo Bar-Yishay, Scott Schoeman, Mayenaaz Sidhu, Nicholas G Burgess, Eric Y T Lee, Michael J Bourke
May 2021 EndoscopySynopsis of Social media discussions
The overall discussions reflect a positive reception, with specific mentions like 'effective method for stopping bleeding' and references to the supporting video, indicating high approval and curiosity about practical applications. The tone is mostly professional and confident, emphasizing the technique’s potential to improve procedural outcomes.
Agreement
Strong agreementMost discussions express strong support and approval for the findings of the publication, highlighting its effectiveness and safety.
Interest
High level of interestPosts demonstrate high interest by focusing on the innovative aspect of STSC and its role in improving procedures.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementThere is active engagement with mentions of watching videos, discussing methods, and referencing authors, though some are more summary-oriented.
Impact
Moderate level of impactThe discussions hint at clinical significance, with some suggesting the technique could change practice standards.
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Effective Use of Snare-tip Soft Coagulation for Bleeding Management in Barrett's Mucosectomy
Snare-tip soft coagulation (STSC) is a safe and effective first-line method for controlling bleeding during Barrett's mucosectomy, achieving hemostasis in approximately 94% of cases and improving procedural outcomes for Barrett's neoplasia.
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Sunil Gupta & Sergei Vosko on "Snare-tip soft coagulation for bleeding during Barrett’s mucosectomy…" Authors: Sergei Vosko et al. Read more here: https://t.co/RDz6wq9buA Watch the video here: https://t.co/s8bWXiHR1a
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Abstract Synopsis
- Snaretip soft coagulation (STSC) is a safe, effective, and efficient first-line method for stopping bleeding during Barrett's mucosectomy procedures.
- In a study of 191 patients undergoing multiple procedures, STSC successfully controlled bleeding in about 94% of cases without needing additional devices or disassembly.
- STSC can be used directly during the procedure to quickly manage bleeding, helping to maintain the quality and success of the treatment for Barrett's neoplasia.
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