Synopsis of Social media discussions

Posts like the re-shared author commentary and references to the origami method indicate active interest and recognition of procedural innovations, often highlighted with words like 'feasibility' or 'potential.' The tone demonstrates curiosity and preliminary enthusiasm, reflecting moderate engagement and perceived impact in the medical community.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most discussions express support or appreciation for the feasibility and innovation of the origami method, indicating general agreement with the article's contributions.

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Interest
High level of interest

The high interest score reflects curiosity and recognition of the significance of improved suturing techniques post-duodenal ESD, with many posters referencing the method directly.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Posts engage with the content by sharing summaries, linking the study, or discussing its potential applications, but overall lack detailed critique or deep analysis.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

The discussions suggest the article could influence future clinical practices, but they are still exploratory with no widespread calls for immediate change.

Social Mentions

YouTube

1 Videos

Twitter

8 Posts

Metrics

Video Views

177

Total Likes

23

Extended Reach

39,453

Social Features

9

Timeline: Posts about article

Top Social Media Posts

Posts referencing the article

Feasibility of Modified Double-Layered Suturing for Large Duodenal Defects

Feasibility of Modified Double-Layered Suturing for Large Duodenal Defects

This study assesses a modified double-layered suturing technique using through-the-scope clips to close large mucosal defects after duodenal endoscopic submucosal dissection, achieving 96% complete closure without delayed perforation or bleeding.

April 23, 2025

177 views


  • Dr Celestino Gutiérrez González MD
    @CelestinoGutirr (Twitter)

    RT @endoscopyjrnl: Origami method: modified double-layered suturing for a large mucosal defect after duodenal ESD Find the article at: htt…
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    May 5, 2025

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  • Endoscopy Journal
    @endoscopyjrnl (Twitter)

    #AuthorCommentary: Motohiko Kato & Teppei Masunaga on "Feasibility of modified double-layered suturing for a large mucosal defect after duodenal endoscopic submucosal dissection (origami method)" Watch: https://t.co/Y2E1kppaIG Read: https://t.co/HaGfvpegeu T. Masunaga et al.
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    May 5, 2025

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  • Ary Rodríguez
    @Ary_Rodriguez_ (Twitter)

    RT @endoscopyjrnl: Origami method: modified double-layered suturing for a large mucosal defect after duodenal ESD Find the article at: htt…
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    May 4, 2025

    7

  • Rui Mendo
    @mendorui (Twitter)

    RT @endoscopyjrnl: Origami method: modified double-layered suturing for a large mucosal defect after duodenal ESD Find the article at: htt…
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    May 4, 2025

    7

  • Faraz Khan
    @FarazKh65499316 (Twitter)

    RT @endoscopyjrnl: Origami method: modified double-layered suturing for a large mucosal defect after duodenal ESD Find the article at: htt…
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    May 4, 2025

    7

  • 土屋淳紀
    @Mishima_Fuji (Twitter)

    RT @endoscopyjrnl: Origami method: modified double-layered suturing for a large mucosal defect after duodenal ESD Find the article at: htt…
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    May 4, 2025

    7

  • Deepak Madhu
    @drdeepakmadhu (Twitter)

    RT @endoscopyjrnl: Origami method: modified double-layered suturing for a large mucosal defect after duodenal ESD Find the article at: htt…
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    May 4, 2025

    7

  • Endoscopy Journal
    @endoscopyjrnl (Twitter)

    Origami method: modified double-layered suturing for a large mucosal defect after duodenal ESD Find the article at: https://t.co/HaGfvpegeu Teppei Masunaga et al. https://t.co/61k0cepc6r
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    May 4, 2025

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