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Western outcomes of circumferential endoscopic submucosal dissection for early ...

de Santiago, Enrique Rodríguez; van Tilburg, Laurelle; Deprez, Pierre H.; Pioche, Mathieu; Pouw, Roos E.; Bourke, Michael J.; Seewald, Stefan

Background and Aims: Circumferential endoscopic submucosal dissection (cESD) in the esophagus has been reported to be feasible in small Eastern case series. We assessed the outcomes of cESD in the treatment of early esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) in Western countries. Methods: We conducted an international study at 25 referral centers in Europe and Australia using prospective databases. We included a...


Perspectives and awareness of endoscopy healthcare professionals on sustainable...

Neves, João A. Cunha; Santiago, Enrique Rodriguez de; Pohl, Heiko; Lorenzo-Zúñiga, Vicente; Cunha, Miguel F.; Voiosu, Andrei M.; Römmele, Christoph

Background Gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy is one of healthcare's main contributors to climate change. We aimed to assess healthcare professionals' attitudes and the perceived barriers to implementation of sustainable GI endoscopy. Methods The LEAFGREEN web-based survey was a cross-sectional study conducted by the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) Green Endoscopy Working Group. The questionn...


The environmental impact of small-bowel capsule endoscopy

Pioche, Mathieu; Neves, João A. Cunha; Pohl, Heiko; Lê, Minh-Quyen; Grau, Raphaelle; Dray, Xavier; Yzet, Clara; Mochet, Mikael; Jacques, Jérémie

Introduction The environmental impact of endoscopy, including small-bowel capsule endoscopy (SBCE), is a topic of growing attention and concern. This study aimed to evaluate the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (kgCO(2)) generated by an SBCE procedure. Methods Life cycle assessment methodology (ISO 14040) was used to evaluate three brands of SBCE device and included emissions generated by patient travel, bowel pr...


Environmental impact of single-use versus reusable gastroscopes

Pioche, Mathieu; Pohl, Heiko; Neves, João A. Cunha; Laporte, Arthur; Mochet, Mikael; Rivory, Jérôme; Grau, Raphaelle; Jacques, Jérémie; Grinberg, Daniel

Introduction The environmental impact of endoscopy is a topic of growing interest. This study aimed to compare the carbon footprint of performing an esogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) with a reusable (RU) or with a single-use (SU) disposable gastroscope.Methods SU (Ambu aScope Gastro) and RU gastroscopes (Olympus, H190) were evaluated using life cycle assessment methodology (ISO 14040) including the manufacture, distr...


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