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SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 77*( January-June 2013)
AAblation techniques
A blinded comparison of the safety and efficacyof hot biopsy forceps electrocauterization andconventional snare polypectomy for diminu-tive colonic polypectomy in a porcine model(Metz et al). 2013;77:484-90 (Original article:Experimental endoscopy)
Controlled swine bile duct ablation with a bipo-lar radiofrequency catheter (Daglilar et al).2013;77:815-9 (New method: Experimental en-doscopy)
Endotherapy for superficial adenocarcinoma ofthe esophagus: an American experience (Sali-gram et al). 2013;77:872-6 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
EUS-guided pancreatic cyst ablation: a criticalreview (with video) (Oh and Brugge). 2013;77:526-33 (Technical review)
Long-term outcomes of patients with Barrett’sesophagus and high-grade dysplasia or earlycancer treated with endoluminal therapieswith intention to complete eradication(Guarner-Argente et al). 2013;77:190-9 (Origi-nal article: Clinical endoscopy)
Radiofrequency ablation for long- and ultralong-segment Barrett’s esophagus: a comparativelong-term follow-up study (Dulai et al). 2013;77:534-41 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
AchalasiaNovel technique of auto-tunneling during per-
oral endoscopic myotomy (with video) (Kha-shab et al). 2013;77:119-22 (New method: Ex-perimental endoscopy)
Peroral endoscopic myotomy for treatment ofachalasia: from bench to bedside (with video)(Chiu et al). 2013;77:29-38 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
Thoughts on starting a peroral endoscopic my-otomy program (Khashab). 2013;77:109-10(The Fellows’ Corner)
Adenoma; see also Colorectal neoplasms; PolypsAdenoma detection rate is necessary but insuf-
ficient for distinguishing high versus low en-doscopist performance (Wang et al). 2013;77:71-8 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Assessment of adenoma detection rate bench-marks in women versus men (Coe and Wal-lace). 2013;77:631-5 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
Comparison of adenoma detection rate in His-panics and whites undergoing first screeningcolonoscopy: a retrospective chart review(Thoma et al). 2013;77:430-5 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
The cutting edge of serrated polyps: a practicalguide to approaching and managing serratedcolon polyps (Limketkai et al). 2013;77:360-75(Review article)
Endoscopic features of sessile serrated adeno-mas: validation by international experts usinghigh-resolution white-light endoscopy andnarrow-band imaging (Hazewinkel et al).2013;77:916-24 (Original article: Clinical en-doscopy)
Global quantitative assessment of the colorectalpolyp burden in familial adenomatous polyp-osis by using a Web-based tool (Lynch et al).
2013;77:455-63 (Original article: Clinical en-doscopy)
Measurement of polypectomy rate by using ad-ministrative claims data with validation againstthe adenoma detection rate (Patel et al). 2013;77:390-4 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Modifiable endoscopic factors that influence theadenoma detection rate in colorectal cancerscreening colonoscopies (Jover et al). 2013;77:381-9 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
A novel method with significant impact on ade-noma detection: combined water-exchangeand cap-assisted colonoscopy (Yen et al).2013;77:944-8 (New method: Clinical endos-copy)
Reliability of adenoma detection rate is based onprocedural volume (Do et al). 2013;77:376-80(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Serrated lesions and hyperplastic (serrated) pol-yposis relationship with colorectal cancer:classification and surveillance recommenda-tions (Orlowska). 2013;77:858-71 (Review ar-ticle)
Short- and long-term risk of colorectal adenomarecurrence among whites and blacks (Laiyemoet al). 2013;77:447-54 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
Adverse eventsAdverse events associated with EUS and EUS
with FNA (ASGE Standards of Practice Com-mittee). 2013;77:839-43 (Guideline)
Adverse events requiring hospitalization within30 days after outpatient screening and non-screening colonoscopies (Stock et al). 2013;77:419-29 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Association of polypectomy techniques, en-doscopist volume, and facility type withcolonoscopy complications (Chukmaitov etal). 2013;77:436-46 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
Is the American Society of Anesthesiologistsclassification useful in risk stratification for en-doscopic procedures? (Enestvedt et al). 2013;77:464-71 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
Afferent loop syndromeA case of acute afferent loop syndrome treated
by transgastric drainage with EUS (Matsumotoet al). 2013;77:132-3 (At the focal point)
AlgorithmsObjective assessment of an algorithmic ap-
proach to EUS-guided FNA and interventions(Bang et al). 2013;77:739-44 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA)Is the American Society of Anesthesiologists
classification useful in risk stratification for en-doscopic procedures? (Enestvedt et al). 2013;77:464-71 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
Anastomosis, surgicalDouble-balloon overtube—assisted endoscopic
pancreas function test as a tool to rule outchronic pancreatitis in a patient with a previ-ous Frey procedure (Lara and DeMarco) (Let-ter). 2013;77:671-2
Endoscopic treatment of anastomotic biliarystrictures after living donor liver transplanta-tion: outcomes after maximal stent therapy(Hsieh et al). 2013;77:47-54 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
Endoscopic treatment of postsurgical colorectalanastomotic leak (with videos) (Roldan et al).2013;77:967-71 (Case study)
A multicenter, U.S. experience of single-balloon,double-balloon, and rotational overtube–assisted enteroscopy ERCP in patients withsurgically altered pancreaticobiliary anatomy(with video) (Shah et al). 2013;77:593-600(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Total gastrectomy in an elderly patient compli-cated by esophageal fistula: rescue by theover-the-scope clip (Noronha Ferreira et al).2013;77:497-8 (At the focal point)
Use of a single-balloon enteroscope comparedwith variable-stiffness colonoscopes for endo-scopic retrograde cholangiography in livertransplant patients with Roux-en-Y biliaryanastomosis (Azeem et al). 2013;77:568-77(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Anti-inflammatory agents, non-steroidalNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pre-
vention of post-ERCP pancreatitis: a comple-mentary meta-analysis (Gu and Liu) (Letter);(Ding et al) (Response). 2013;77:672-4
AortaLethal necrosis and perforation of the stomach
and the aorta after multiple EUS-guided celiacplexus neurolysis procedures in a patient withchronic pancreatitis (Loeve and Mortensen).2013;77:151-2 (Brief report)
BBarrett’s esophagus; see also Esophageal neo-
plasmsClinical utility and interobserver agreement of
autofluorescence imaging and magnificationnarrow-band imaging for the evaluation ofBarrett’s esophagus: a prospective tandemstudy (Giacchino et al). 2013;77:711-8 (Origi-nal article: Clinical endoscopy)
Directional distribution of neoplasia in Barrett’sesophagus is not influenced by distance fromthe gastroesophageal junction (Cassani et al).2013;77:877-82 (Original article: Clinical en-doscopy)
Long-term outcomes of patients with Barrett’sesophagus and high-grade dysplasia or earlycancer treated with endoluminal therapieswith intention to complete eradication(Guarner-Argente et al). 2013;77:190-9 (Origi-nal article: Clinical endoscopy)
Radiofrequency ablation for long- and ultralong-segment Barrett’s esophagus: a comparativelong-term follow-up study (Dulai et al). 2013;77:534-41 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
BezoarsPharmacobezoar in a patient on an oral phos-
phate binder (Black et al) (Letter). 2013;77:511-2
Bile leaksCyanoacrylate applications in the GI tract (Cam-
eron and Binmoeller). 2013;77:846-57 (Tech-nical review)
Location of bile leak predicts the success ofERCP performed for postoperative bile leaks(Tewani et al). 2013;77:601-8 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
Biliary stricture or obstructionEndoscopic treatment of anastomotic biliary
strictures after living donor liver transplanta-tion: outcomes after maximal stent therapy(Hsieh et al). 2013;77:47-54 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
Feasibility of using wire-guided needle-knifeelectrocautery for refractory biliary and pan-creatic strictures (Gao et al). 2013;77:752-8
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(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)Is a self-expandable metal stent better than a
plastic stent in unresectable complex hilarcholangiocarcinoma with regard to the ade-quacy of drainage and survival of the patients?(Shao et al) (Letter); (Sangchan and Mairiang)(Response). 2013;77:156-7
Managing the post–liver transplantation anasto-motic biliary stricture: multiple plastic versusmetal stents: a systematic review (Kao et al).2013;77:679-91 (Review article)
Needle-knife electrocautery: “Give me a leverand I will move the world” (Costamagna andBoskoski). 2013;77:759-60 (Editorial)
Transpapillary versus transmural biliary drain-age in patients with an indwelling duodenalstent: when is one indicated over the other?(Hamada et al) (Letter); (Khashab and Levy)(Response). 2013;77:670-1
Biliary tract neoplasmsComparison of the diagnostic accuracy of per-
oral video-cholangioscopic visual findings andcholangioscopy-guided forceps biopsy find-ings for indeterminate biliary lesions: a pro-spective study (Nishikawa et al). 2013;77:219-26 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Controlled swine bile duct ablation with a bipo-lar radiofrequency catheter (Daglilar et al).2013;77:815-9 (New method: Experimental en-doscopy)
The role of endoscopy in the evaluation andtreatment of patients with biliary neoplasia(ASGE Standards of Practice Committee).2013;77:167-74 (Guideline)
Biopsy; see also Endoscopic ultrasonography-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA)The accuracy of probe-based confocal endomi-
croscopy versus conventional endoscopic bi-opsies for the diagnosis of superficial gastricneoplasia (with videos) (Bok et al). 2013;77:899-908 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Bloc biopsy by using submucosal endoscopywith a mucosal flap method for gastric subep-ithelial tumor tissue sampling (with video)(Kobara et al). 2013;77:141-5 (Case study)
Comparison of EUS needles for pancreaticmasses leaves many unanswered questions(Schembre) (Letter); (Bang et al) (Response).2013;77:829-31
Comparison of the diagnostic accuracy of per-oral video-cholangioscopic visual findings andcholangioscopy-guided forceps biopsy find-ings for indeterminate biliary lesions: a pro-spective study (Nishikawa et al). 2013;77:219-26 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Conquering the third space: challenges and op-portunities for diagnostic and therapeutic en-doscopy (Khashab and Pasricha). 2013;77:146-8 (Editorial)
A novel endoscopic prototype device for gastricfull-thickness biopsy for the histopathologicdiagnosis of GI neuromuscular pathology: invivo porcine long-term survival study (withvideos) (Fritscher-Ravens et al). 2013;77:262-71 (Original article: Experimental endos-copy)
A novel flexible cryoprobe for EUS-guided pan-creatic biopsies (von Renteln et al). 2013;77:784-92 (Original article: Experimental endos-copy)
Pediatric pancreatic EUS-guided trucut biopsyfor evaluation of autoimmune pancreatitis (Fu-jii et al). 2013;77:824-8 (Case study)
Retract-ligate-unroof-biopsy: a novel approachto the diagnosis and therapy of large nonpe-dunculated stromal tumors (with video) (Bin-moeller et al). 2013;77:803-8 (New method:Clinical endoscopy)
Bleeding; see HemorrhageBowel preparation
A low-residue diet improved patient satisfactionwith split-dose oral sulfate solution withoutimpairing colonic preparation (Sipe et al).2013;77:932-6 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
Burkitt lymphomaA case of primary pancreatic Burkitt’s lymphoma
diagnosed by EUS-guided FNA (Nakaji et al).2013;77:958-9 (At the focal point)
CCannulation
Difficult cannulation is the most important factorfor post-ERCP pancreatitis: what is the mech-anism? (Ozaslan) (Letter); (Mariani et al) (Re-sponse). 2013;77:313-5
ERCP cannulation of the major papilla hoodedby a redundant Kerckring’s fold: the techniqueof papillary traction and not hood elevation(Wee) (Letter). 2013;77:515-6
Caps, endoscopicThe endoscopic cap and upper GI bleeding
(Moreels) (Letter); (Sanchez-Yague et al) (Re-sponse). 2013;77:155
Capsule endoscopy (CE)Capsule endoscopy in adult celiac disease: a
potential role in equivocal cases of celiac dis-ease? (Kurien et al). 2013;77:227-32 (Originalarticle: Clinical endoscopy)
Novel approach for colonic insufflation via anuntethered capsule (with video) (Obstein)(Letter). 2013;77:516-7
Risk stratification of upper GI bleeding with anesophageal capsule (Chandran et al). 2013;77:891-8 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Small-bowel endoscopy core curriculum (ASGETraining Committee). 2013;77:1-6 (Core curric-ulum)
Suture marker lesion detection in the colon byself-stabilizing and unmodified capsule endo-scopes: pilot study in acute canine models(Filip et al). 2013;77:272-9 (Original article: Ex-perimental endoscopy)
Timing of video capsule endoscopy relative toovert obscure GI bleeding: implications from aretrospective study (Singh et al). 2013;77:761-6(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Carbon dioxideCarbon dioxide insufflation does not reduce
pain scores during colonoscope insertion inunsedated patients: a randomized, controlledtrial (Chen et al). 2013;77:79-89 (Original arti-cle: Clinical endoscopy)
Carbon dioxide insufflation reduces number ofpostprocedure admissions after endoscopicresection of large colonic lesions: a prospec-tive cohort study (Bassan et al). 2013;77:90-5(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Novel approach for colonic insufflation via anuntethered capsule (with video) (Obstein)(Letter). 2013;77:516-7
Castleman’s diseaseEsophageal variceal bleeding caused by poste-
rior mediastinal Castleman’s disease (Cai et al).2013;77:658-9 (At the focal point)
Celiac diseaseCapsule endoscopy in adult celiac disease: a
potential role in equivocal cases of celiac dis-ease? (Kurien et al). 2013;77:227-32 (Originalarticle: Clinical endoscopy)
Difficult diagnosis of celiac disease: diagnosticaccuracy and utility of chromo-zoom endos-copy (Iovino et al). 2013;77:233-40 (Originalarticle: Clinical endoscopy)
Celiac plexusLethal necrosis and perforation of the stomach
and the aorta after multiple EUS-guided celiacplexus neurolysis procedures in a patient withchronic pancreatitis (Loeve and Mortensen).2013;77:151-2 (Brief report)
ChildIncidence of perforation in pediatric GI endos-
copy and colonoscopy: an 11-year experience(Hsu et al). 2013;77:960-6 (Case study)
Pediatric pancreatic EUS-guided trucut biopsyfor evaluation of autoimmune pancreatitis (Fu-jii et al). 2013;77:824-8 (Case study)
Chinese Society of Digestive Endoscopy(CSDE)ERCP service in China: results from a national
survey (Liao et al). 2013;77:39-46 (Original ar-ticle: Clinical endoscopy)
CholangiocarcinomaIs a self-expandable metal stent better than a
plastic stent in unresectable complex hilarcholangiocarcinoma with regard to the ade-quacy of drainage and survival of the patients?(Shao et al) (Letter); (Sangchan and Mairiang)(Response). 2013;77:156-7
Total necrosis of rapid growing hilar cholangio-carcinoma (Cha et al). 2013;77:956-8 (At thefocal point)
CholangioscopyComparison of the diagnostic accuracy of per-
oral video-cholangioscopic visual findings andcholangioscopy-guided forceps biopsy find-ings for indeterminate biliary lesions: a pro-spective study (Nishikawa et al). 2013;77:219-26 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
CholecystitisEUS-guided transenteric gallbladder drainage
with a new fistula-forming, lumen-apposingmetal stent (de la Serna-Higuera et al). 2013;77:303-8 (Case study)
ChoriocarcinomaAn unusual cause of lower GI bleeding in a
young woman: metastatic gestational chorio-carcinoma (Arora et al). 2013;77:152-4 (Briefreport)
ChromoendoscopyDifficult diagnosis of celiac disease: diagnostic
accuracy and utility of chromo-zoom endos-copy (Iovino et al). 2013;77:233-40 (Originalarticle: Clinical endoscopy)
Image-enhanced endoscopy for the diagnosis ofcolon neoplasms (Fujiya and Kohgo). 2013;77:111-8 (Review article)
Topical submucosal chromoendoscopy definesthe level of resection in colonic EMR and mayimprove procedural safety (with video) (Holtet al). 2013;77:949-53 (New method: Clinicalendoscopy)
ChylothoraxChylothorax as a rare complication after severe
necrotizing pancreatitis and endoscopic pan-creatic necrosectomy (Teoh et al). 2013;77:498-500 (At the focal point)
ClipsAn endoclip for life? (Hashash and Behari). 2013;
77:296-7 (At the focal point)To clip or not to clip: is that the question? (Ed-
mundowicz). 2013;77:408-9 (Editorial)Prophylactic clip closure reduced the risk of
delayed postpolypectomy hemorrhage: expe-rience in 277 clipped large sessile or flat colo-rectal lesions and 247 control lesions (Liaquatet al). 2013;77:401-7 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
Total gastrectomy in an elderly patient compli-cated by esophageal fistula: rescue by theover-the-scope clip (Noronha Ferreira et al).2013;77:497-8 (At the focal point)
The way to remove an over-the-scope-clip (withvideo) (Arezzo et al) (Letter); (Neumann et al)
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(Response). 2013;77:974-6Colitis
Acute hemorrhagic colitis after oral administra-tion of oseltamivir for influenza (Chen and Lai)(Letter). 2013;77:976
Colonography, computed tomographicScreening and surveillance for colorectal cancer:
state of the art (Kahi et al). 2013;77:335-50(Review article)
ColonoscopyAdenoma detection rate is necessary but insuf-
ficient for distinguishing high versus low en-doscopist performance (Wang et al). 2013;77:71-8 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Adverse events requiring hospitalization within30 days after outpatient screening and non-screening colonoscopies (Stock et al). 2013;77:419-29 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Assessment of adenoma detection rate bench-marks in women versus men (Coe and Wal-lace). 2013;77:631-5 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
Association of polypectomy techniques, en-doscopist volume, and facility type withcolonoscopy complications (Chukmaitov etal). 2013;77:436-46 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
A blinded comparison of the safety and efficacyof hot biopsy forceps electrocauterization andconventional snare polypectomy for diminu-tive colonic polypectomy in a porcine model(Metz et al). 2013;77:484-90 (Original article:Experimental endoscopy)
Carbon dioxide insufflation does not reducepain scores during colonoscope insertion inunsedated patients: a randomized, controlledtrial (Chen et al). 2013;77:79-89 (Original arti-cle: Clinical endoscopy)
Carbon dioxide insufflation reduces number ofpostprocedure admissions after endoscopicresection of large colonic lesions: a prospec-tive cohort study (Bassan et al). 2013;77:90-5(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
To clip or not to clip: is that the question? (Ed-mundowicz). 2013;77:408-9 (Editorial)
Colonoscopic splenic injury warrants more at-tention (Rex). 2013;77:941-3 (Thinking outsidethe box)
Comparison of adenoma detection rate in His-panics and whites undergoing first screeningcolonoscopy: a retrospective chart review(Thoma et al). 2013;77:430-5 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
Comparison of standard forward-viewing modeversus ultrawide-viewing mode of a novelcolonoscopy platform: a prospective, multi-center study in the detection of simulated pol-yps in an in vitro colon model (with video)(Gralnek et al) 2013;77:472-9 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy). Correction 2013;77:833
Development and validation of a nurse-assessedpatient comfort score for colonoscopy (Ros-tom et al). 2013;77:255-61 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
Differences in proximal serrated polyp detectionamong endoscopists are associated with vari-ability in withdrawal time (de Wijkerslooth etal). 2013;77:617-23 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
Endoscopic features of sessile serrated adeno-mas: validation by international experts usinghigh-resolution white-light endoscopy andnarrow-band imaging (Hazewinkel et al).2013;77:916-24 (Original article: Clinical en-doscopy)
Factors associated with failed polyp retrieval atscreening colonoscopy (Komeda et al). 2013;77:395-400 (Original article: Clinical endos-
copy)Impact of a quarterly report card on colonos-
copy quality measures (Kahi et al). 2013;77:925-31 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Incidence of perforation in pediatric GI endos-copy and colonoscopy: an 11-year experience(Hsu et al). 2013;77:960-6 (Case study)
A low-residue diet improved patient satisfactionwith split-dose oral sulfate solution withoutimpairing colonic preparation (Sipe et al).2013;77:932-6 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
Measurement of polypectomy rate by using ad-ministrative claims data with validation againstthe adenoma detection rate (Patel et al). 2013;77:390-4 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Methods of luminal distention for colonoscopy(ASGE Technology Assessment Committee).2013;77:519-25 (Technology status evaluationreport)
Modifiable endoscopic factors that influence theadenoma detection rate in colorectal cancerscreening colonoscopies (Jover et al). 2013;77:381-9 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Novel approach for colonic insufflation via anuntethered capsule (with video) (Obstein)(Letter). 2013;77:516-7
A novel extra-wide-angle–view colonoscope: asimulated pilot study using anatomic colorec-tal models (Uraoka et al). 2013;77:480-3 (Orig-inal article: Clinical endoscopy)
A novel method with significant impact on ade-noma detection: combined water-exchangeand cap-assisted colonoscopy (Yen et al).2013;77:944-8 (New method: Clinical endos-copy)
Portal venous gas after colonoscopy in two pa-tients with Crohn’s disease (Rao et al) (Letter).2013;77:316-8
Prophylactic clip closure reduced the risk ofdelayed postpolypectomy hemorrhage: expe-rience in 277 clipped large sessile or flat colo-rectal lesions and 247 control lesions (Liaquatet al). 2013;77:401-7 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
Reliability of adenoma detection rate is based onprocedural volume (Do et al). 2013;77:376-80(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
The role of colonoscopy in evaluating hemato-chezia: a population-based study in a largeconsortium of endoscopy practices (Gralneket al). 2013;77:410-8 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
Screening and surveillance for colorectal cancer:state of the art (Kahi et al). 2013;77:335-50(Review article)
Short- and long-term risk of colorectal adenomarecurrence among whites and blacks (Laiyemoet al). 2013;77:447-54 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
Suture marker lesion detection in the colon byself-stabilizing and unmodified capsule endo-scopes: pilot study in acute canine models(Filip et al). 2013;77:272-9 (Original article: Ex-perimental endoscopy)
Tattoo of more than lymph nodes (Tutticci et al)(Letter); (Bartels et al) (Response). 2013;77:831-2
Water exchange enhanced cecal intubation inpotentially difficult colonoscopy. Unsedatedpatients with prior abdominal or pelvic sur-gery: a prospective, randomized, controlledtrial (Luo et al). 2013;77:767-73 (Original arti-cle: Clinical endoscopy)
Colorectal neoplasms; see also Adenoma; Pol-ypsEvolving endoscopic strategies for detection and
treatment of neoplastic lesions in inflamma-
tory bowel disease (Murthy and Kiesslich).2013;77:351-9 (Review article)
Image-enhanced endoscopy for the diagnosis ofcolon neoplasms (Fujiya and Kohgo). 2013;77:111-8 (Review article)
Screening and surveillance for colorectal cancer:state of the art (Kahi et al). 2013;77:335-50(Review article)
Serrated lesions and hyperplastic (serrated) pol-yposis relationship with colorectal cancer:classification and surveillance recommenda-tions (Orlowska). 2013;77:858-71 (Review ar-ticle)
Topical submucosal chromoendoscopy definesthe level of resection in colonic EMR and mayimprove procedural safety (with video) (Holtet al). 2013;77:949-53 (New method: Clinicalendoscopy)
Continuing Medical Education ActivityApril 2013. 2013;77:636February 2013. 2013;77:280January 2013. 2013;77:108June 2013. 2013;77:937March 2013. 2013;77:491May 2013. 2013;77:801
Correspondence; see Letters to the EditorCrohn disease
Portal venous gas after colonoscopy in two pa-tients with Crohn’s disease (Rao et al) (Letter).2013;77:316-8
CryosurgeryA novel flexible cryoprobe for EUS-guided pan-
creatic biopsies (von Renteln et al). 2013;77:784-92 (Original article: Experimental endos-copy)
CyanoacrylatesCyanoacrylate applications in the GI tract (Cam-
eron and Binmoeller). 2013;77:846-57 (Tech-nical review)
Cytological techniquesInvestigating branch duct intraductal papillary
mucinous neoplasms: is large-volume lavagecytology the wave of the future? (Arcidiaconoand Baillie). 2013;77:736-8 (Editorial)
Pancreatic duct lavage cytology with the cellblock method for discriminating benign andmalignant branch-duct type intraductal papil-lary mucinous neoplasms (Sai et al). 2013;77:726-35 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
DDiet, low-residue
A low-residue diet improved patient satisfactionwith split-dose oral sulfate solution withoutimpairing colonic preparation (Sipe et al).2013;77:932-6 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
DiverticulumAurora rings: a novel endoscopic finding to dis-
tinguish inverted colonic diverticula from co-lon polyps (Share et al). 2013;77:308-12 (Casestudy)
Endoscopic treatment for Zenker’s diverticulum:long-term results (with video) (Huberty et al).2013;77:701-7 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
Transoral flexible endoscopic therapy of Zenk-er’s diverticulum: is it time for gastroenterolo-gists to stick their necks out? (Katzka andBaron). 2013;77:708-10 (Editorial)
DNA mutational analysisEUS-guided pancreatic fluid aspiration for DNA
analysis of KRAS and GNAS mutations for theevaluation of pancreatic cystic neoplasia: a pi-lot study (Siddiqui et al) (Letter). 2013;77:669-70
Double-balloon enteroscopy (DBE)An unusual double-balloon enteroscopy finding:
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duodenal perforation by an inferior vena cavafilter (Rondonotti et al). 2013;77:661-2 (At thefocal point)
Balloon-assisted enteroscopy for the treatmentof a sealed jejunal perforation: removal of apenetrating fish bone (with video) (Alkhatib etal). 2013;77:133-5 (At the focal point)
Diagnostic and therapeutic yield is not influ-enced by the timing of small-bowel enteros-copy: morning versus afternoon (Sanaka et al).2013;77:62-70 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
Double-balloon overtube—assisted endoscopicpancreas function test as a tool to rule outchronic pancreatitis in a patient with a previ-ous Frey procedure (Lara and DeMarco) (Let-ter). 2013;77:671-2
Is double-balloon enteroscopy superior to spiralenteroscopy? (Yamamoto). 2013;77:250-1 (Ed-itorial)
A multicenter, U.S. experience of single-balloon,double-balloon, and rotational overtube–assisted enteroscopy ERCP in patients withsurgically altered pancreaticobiliary anatomy(with video) (Shah et al). 2013;77:593-600(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Prospective, randomized, single-center trialcomparing double-balloon enteroscopy andspiral enteroscopy in patients with suspectedsmall-bowel disorders (Messer et al). 2013;77:241-9 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Spiral enteroscopy versus double-balloon en-teroscopy: choosing the right tool for the job(Akerman). 2013;77:252-4 (Editorial)
Drug shortagesDrug shortages in America: what about the gas-
troenterologist? (Menees et al). 2013;77:641-5(Perspective)
Duodenal diseasesAn unusual double-balloon enteroscopy finding:
duodenal perforation by an inferior vena cavafilter (Rondonotti et al). 2013;77:661-2 (At thefocal point)
A case of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome diagnosedby duodenal ulcer perforation into the gall-bladder (Inuzuka et al). 2013;77:659-61 (At thefocal point)
Duodenal lipomatosis (Weinstock et al). 2013;77:954-5 (At the focal point)
Endoscopic appearance of duodenal mucosa inWhipple’s disease (Salkic et al). 2013;77:822-3(At the focal point)
ERCP cannulation of the major papilla hoodedby a redundant Kerckring’s fold: the techniqueof papillary traction and not hood elevation(Wee) (Letter). 2013;77:515-6
The role of high-resolution endoscopy andnarrow-band imaging in the evaluation of up-per GI neoplasia in familial adenomatous pol-yposis (Lopez-Ceron et al). 2013;77:542-50(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
EEditorials
To clip or not to clip: is that the question? (Ed-mundowicz). 2013;77:408-9
Competency in EUS: is it the curriculum, test,trainer, or trainee? (Sedarat and Kochman).2013;77:566-7
Conquering the third space: challenges and op-portunities for diagnostic and therapeutic en-doscopy (Khashab and Pasricha). 2013;77:146-8
Endoscopic full-thickness plication for the treat-ment of GERD: is there a future? (Louis). 2013;77:15-7
EUS elastography: is it replacing or supplement-ing tissue acquisition? (Deprez). 2013;77:590-2
Hemostatic powder spray for GI bleeding (Asla-nian and Laine). 2013;77:508-10
Investigating branch duct intraductal papillarymucinous neoplasms: is large-volume lavagecytology the wave of the future? (Arcidiaconoand Baillie). 2013;77:736-8
Is double-balloon enteroscopy superior to spiralenteroscopy? (Yamamoto). 2013;77:250-1
Needle-knife electrocautery: “Give me a leverand I will move the world” (Costamagna andBoskoski). 2013;77:759-60
Positive domino effect, choice of conscious se-dation, and endoscopic unit efficiency(Monkemuller and Wilcox). 2013;77:888-90
Prophylactic main pancreatic duct stenting be-fore precut biliary sphincterotomy: hold on towhat you’ve got (Abu Dayyeh). 2013;77:217-8
Spiral enteroscopy versus double-balloon en-teroscopy: choosing the right tool for the job(Akerman). 2013;77:252-4
Transoral flexible endoscopic therapy of Zenk-er’s diverticulum: is it time for gastroenterolo-gists to stick their necks out? (Katzka andBaron). 2013;77:708-10
Education, medicalCompetency in EUS: is it the curriculum, test,
trainer, or trainee? (Sedarat and Kochman).2013;77:566-7 (Editorial)
Creation of simulated papillae for endoscopicsphincterotomy and papillectomy training byusing in vivo and ex vivo pig model (withvideos) (Itoi et al). 2013;77:793-800 (Originalarticle: Experimental endoscopy)
Guidewires in ERCP (Singhvi and Dea). 2013;77:938-40 (The Fellows’ Corner)
Learning curves for EUS by using cumulativesum analysis: implications for American Soci-ety for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy recommen-dations for training (Wani et al). 2013;77:558-65 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Peroral endoscopic esophageal myotomy: defin-ing the learning curve (Kurian et al). 2013;77:719-25 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Precut needle-knife sphincterotomy in advancedendoscopy fellowship (Anastassiades and Sax-ena). 2013;77:637-40 (The Fellows’ Corner)
Quality improvement for the gastroenterologyfellow (Easler). 2013;77:281-3 (The Fellows’Corner)
Small-bowel endoscopy core curriculum (ASGETraining Committee). 2013;77:1-6 (Core curric-ulum)
Thoughts on starting a peroral endoscopic my-otomy program (Khashab). 2013;77:109-10(The Fellows’ Corner)
EGD; see Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD)Elasticity imaging techniques
EUS elastography: is it replacing or supplement-ing tissue acquisition? (Deprez). 2013;77:590-2(Editorial)
EUS elastography for diagnosis of solid pancre-atic masses: a meta-analysis (Mei et al). 2013;77:578-89 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
ElectrosurgeryFeasibility of using wire-guided needle-knife
electrocautery for refractory biliary and pan-creatic strictures (Gao et al). 2013;77:752-8(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Needle-knife electrocautery: “Give me a leverand I will move the world” (Costamagna andBoskoski). 2013;77:759-60 (Editorial)
EMR; see Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR)Endoscopes
Comparison of standard forward-viewing modeversus ultrawide-viewing mode of a novelcolonoscopy platform: a prospective, multi-center study in the detection of simulated pol-
yps in an in vitro colon model (with video)(Gralnek et al) 2013;77:472-9 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy). Correction 2013;77:833
The endoscopic cap and upper GI bleeding(Moreels) (Letter); (Sanchez-Yague et al) (Re-sponse). 2013;77:155
ERCP with retrieval balloon-assisted enterogra-phy using traditional duodenoscope in post-GIsurgery patients (Zhuang et al) (Letter). 2013;77:315-6
EUS-guided rendezvous pancreaticogastrostomyin a patient with central pancreatectomy (Teohet al). 2013;77:500-1 (At the focal point)
A novel extra-wide-angle–view colonoscope: asimulated pilot study using anatomic colorec-tal models (Uraoka et al). 2013;77:480-3 (Orig-inal article: Clinical endoscopy)
Use of a convex probe-endobronchial US endo-scope in EUS of the rectum and FNA (Rego etal) (Letter). 2013;77:157-9
Use of a single-balloon enteroscope comparedwith variable-stiffness colonoscopes for endo-scopic retrograde cholangiography in livertransplant patients with Roux-en-Y biliaryanastomosis (Azeem et al). 2013;77:568-77(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR)Endotherapy for superficial adenocarcinoma of
the esophagus: an American experience (Sali-gram et al). 2013;77:872-6 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
Topical submucosal chromoendoscopy definesthe level of resection in colonic EMR and mayimprove procedural safety (with video) (Holtet al). 2013;77:949-53 (New method: Clinicalendoscopy)
Endoscopic resectionCarbon dioxide insufflation reduces number of
postprocedure admissions after endoscopicresection of large colonic lesions: a prospec-tive cohort study (Bassan et al). 2013;77:90-5(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Long-term outcomes of patients with Barrett’sesophagus and high-grade dysplasia or earlycancer treated with endoluminal therapieswith intention to complete eradication(Guarner-Argente et al). 2013;77:190-9 (Origi-nal article: Clinical endoscopy)
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiography(ERC)Use of a single-balloon enteroscope compared
with variable-stiffness colonoscopes for endo-scopic retrograde cholangiography in livertransplant patients with Roux-en-Y biliaryanastomosis (Azeem et al). 2013;77:568-77(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatog-raphy (ERCP)Difficult cannulation is the most important factor
for post-ERCP pancreatitis: what is the mech-anism? (Ozaslan) (Letter); (Mariani et al) (Re-sponse). 2013;77:313-5
Does leaving a main pancreatic duct stent inplace reduce the incidence of precut biliarysphincterotomy–associated pancreatitis? A ran-domized, prospective study (Cha et al). 2013;77:209-16 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
ERCP cannulation of the major papilla hoodedby a redundant Kerckring’s fold: the techniqueof papillary traction and not hood elevation(Wee) (Letter). 2013;77:515-6
ERCP service in China: results from a nationalsurvey (Liao et al). 2013;77:39-46 (Original ar-ticle: Clinical endoscopy)
ERCP with retrieval balloon-assisted enterogra-phy using traditional duodenoscope in post-GIsurgery patients (Zhuang et al) (Letter). 2013;
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77:315-6Guidewires in ERCP (Singhvi and Dea). 2013;77:
938-40 (The Fellows’ Corner)Location of bile leak predicts the success of
ERCP performed for postoperative bile leaks(Tewani et al). 2013;77:601-8 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
A multicenter, U.S. experience of single-balloon,double-balloon, and rotational overtube–assisted enteroscopy ERCP in patients withsurgically altered pancreaticobiliary anatomy(with video) (Shah et al). 2013;77:593-600(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pre-vention of post-ERCP pancreatitis: a comple-mentary meta-analysis (Gu and Liu) (Letter);(Ding et al) (Response). 2013;77:672-4
Oral administration of edible oil before ERCP:effect on selective biliary cannulation (Wagh etal). 2013;77:55-61 (Original article: Clinical en-doscopy)
Prophylactic main pancreatic duct stenting be-fore precut biliary sphincterotomy: hold on towhat you’ve got (Abu Dayyeh). 2013;77:217-8(Editorial)
Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD)Endoscopic submucosal dissection for residual
early gastric cancer after endoscopic submu-cosal dissection (Higashimaya et al). 2013;77:298-302 (Case study)
High efficacy of endoscopic submucosal dissec-tion for rectal laterally spreading tumors largerthan 3 cm (Repici et al). 2013;77:96-101 (Orig-inal article: Clinical endoscopy)
A new instrument for endoscopic submucosaldissection (with videos) (Meining et al). 2013;77:654-7 (New method: Experimental endos-copy)
What is an adequate management strategy forpharyngeal low-grade dysplasia? (Shimizu etal) (Letter); (Kuwabara et al) (Response). 2013;77:972-4
Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS)Adverse events associated with EUS and EUS
with FNA (ASGE Standards of Practice Com-mittee). 2013;77:839-43 (Guideline)
A case of acute afferent loop syndrome treatedby transgastric drainage with EUS (Matsumotoet al). 2013;77:132-3 (At the focal point)
Competency in EUS: is it the curriculum, test,trainer, or trainee? (Sedarat and Kochman).2013;77:566-7 (Editorial)
Diagnostic bedside EUS in the intensive careunit: a single-center experience (Berzosa etal). 2013;77:200-8 (Original article: Clinical en-doscopy)
EUS elastography: is it replacing or supplement-ing tissue acquisition? (Deprez). 2013;77:590-2(Editorial)
EUS elastography for diagnosis of solid pancre-atic masses: a meta-analysis (Mei et al). 2013;77:578-89 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
EUS-guided pancreatic cyst ablation: a criticalreview (with video) (Oh and Brugge). 2013;77:526-33 (Technical review)
EUS-guided rendezvous pancreaticogastrostomyin a patient with central pancreatectomy (Teohet al). 2013;77:500-1 (At the focal point)
EUS-guided transenteric gallbladder drainagewith a new fistula-forming, lumen-apposingmetal stent (de la Serna-Higuera et al). 2013;77:303-8 (Case study)
Learning curves for EUS by using cumulativesum analysis: implications for American Soci-ety for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy recommen-dations for training (Wani et al). 2013;77:558-65 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Lethal necrosis and perforation of the stomachand the aorta after multiple EUS-guided celiacplexus neurolysis procedures in a patient withchronic pancreatitis (Loeve and Mortensen).2013;77:151-2 (Brief report)
A novel flexible cryoprobe for EUS-guided pan-creatic biopsies (von Renteln et al). 2013;77:784-92 (Original article: Experimental endos-copy)
Pediatric pancreatic EUS-guided trucut biopsyfor evaluation of autoimmune pancreatitis (Fu-jii et al). 2013;77:824-8 (Case study)
Submucosal saline solution injection combinedwith endosonography for distinguishing be-tween stages T1a and T1b of early esophagealcancer (Li et al) (Letter). 2013;77:159-60
Transpapillary versus transmural biliary drain-age in patients with an indwelling duodenalstent: when is one indicated over the other?(Hamada et al) (Letter); (Khashab and Levy)(Response). 2013;77:670-1
Endoscopic ultrasonography-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA)Adverse events associated with EUS and EUS
with FNA (ASGE Standards of Practice Com-mittee). 2013;77:839-43 (Guideline)
A case of primary pancreatic Burkitt’s lymphomadiagnosed by EUS-guided FNA (Nakaji et al).2013;77:958-9 (At the focal point)
Comparison of EUS needles for pancreaticmasses leaves many unanswered questions(Schembre) (Letter); (Bang et al) (Response).2013;77:829-31
Diagnostic bedside EUS in the intensive careunit: a single-center experience (Berzosa etal). 2013;77:200-8 (Original article: Clinical en-doscopy)
High single-pass diagnostic yield of a new 25-gauge core biopsy needle for EUS-guided FNAbiopsy in solid pancreatic lesions (Iwashita etal). 2013;77:909-15 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
Objective assessment of an algorithmic ap-proach to EUS-guided FNA and interventions(Bang et al). 2013;77:739-44 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
A prospective, comparative trial to optimizesampling techniques in EUS-guided FNA ofsolid pancreatic masses (Lee et al). 2013;77:745-51 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Use of a convex probe-endobronchial US endo-scope in EUS of the rectum and FNA (Rego etal) (Letter). 2013;77:157-9
Equipment and suppliesBatteryless implantable dual-sensor capsule for
esophageal reflux monitoring (Cao et al).2013;77:649-53 (New method: Experimentalendoscopy)
Monitoring equipment for endoscopy (ASGETechnology Committee). 2013;77:175-80 (Sta-tus evaluation report)
A new instrument for endoscopic submucosaldissection (with videos) (Meining et al). 2013;77:654-7 (New method: Experimental endos-copy)
A novel endoscopic prototype device for gastricfull-thickness biopsy for the histopathologicdiagnosis of GI neuromuscular pathology: invivo porcine long-term survival study (withvideos) (Fritscher-Ravens et al). 2013;77:262-71 (Original article: Experimental endos-copy)
Omentum patch substitute for facilitating endo-scopic repair of GI perforations: an early lapa-roscopic pilot study with a foam matrix plug(with video) (Bonin et al). 2013;77:123-30(New method: Experimental endoscopy)
ERCP; see Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopan-creatography (ERCP)
ErrataClinical outcomes of endoscopic submucosal
dissection for rectal tumor close to the dentateline (Nakadoi et al) (2012;76:444-50). 2013;77:161
Comparison of standard forward-viewing modeversus ultrawide-viewing mode of a novelcolonoscopy platform: a prospective, multi-center study in the detection of simulated pol-yps in an in vitro colon model (with video)(Gralnek et al) (2013;77:472-9). 2013;77:833
Endoscopic closure devices (ASGE TechnologyCommittee) (2012;76:244-51). 2013;77:833
Guidelines for endoscopy in pregnant and lac-tating women (ASGE Standards of PracticeCommittee) (2012;76:18-24). 2013;77:833
Long-term gastric plasmacytoma follow-up afterHelicobacter pylori eradication (Kato et al)(2013;77:674-5). 2013;77:976
ESD; see Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD)Esophageal diseases
An uncommon cause of esophageal ulcer: a di-agnostic pitfall (Chiu et al). 2013;77:294-6 (Atthe focal point)
Aspiration of esophageal mucosa after esopha-geal stent removal (Bredenoord et al). 2013;77:496-7 (At the focal point)
Endoscopic treatment for Zenker’s diverticulum:long-term results (with video) (Huberty et al).2013;77:701-7 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
Esophageal hyperkeratosis after proton pumpinhibitor therapy in a patient with esophagealeosinophilia (Molina-Infante et al). 2013;77:131-2 (At the focal point)
Esophageal variceal bleeding caused by poste-rior mediastinal Castleman’s disease (Cai et al).2013;77:658-9 (At the focal point)
Peroral endoscopic esophageal myotomy: defin-ing the learning curve (Kurian et al). 2013;77:719-25 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Safety of endoscopic removal of self-expandablestents after treatment of benign esophagealdiseases (van Halsema et al). 2013;77:18-28(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Stent-associated esophagorespiratory fistulas: in-cidence and risk factors (Bick et al). 2013;77:181-9 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Successful treatment of diffuse esophagealspasm by peroral endoscopic myotomy (Shi-waku et al). 2013;77:149-50 (Brief report)
Transoral flexible endoscopic therapy of Zenk-er’s diverticulum: is it time for gastroenterolo-gists to stick their necks out? (Katzka andBaron). 2013;77:708-10 (Editorial)
Esophageal neoplasms; see also Barrett’s esoph-agusEndotherapy for superficial adenocarcinoma of
the esophagus: an American experience (Sali-gram et al). 2013;77:872-6 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
Long-term outcomes of patients with Barrett’sesophagus and high-grade dysplasia or earlycancer treated with endoluminal therapieswith intention to complete eradication(Guarner-Argente et al). 2013;77:190-9 (Origi-nal article: Clinical endoscopy)
Novel technique for submucosal tunneling andendoscopic resection of submucosal tumors(with video) (Khashab et al). 2013;77:646-8(Thinking outside the box)
The role of endoscopy in the assessment andtreatment of esophageal cancer (ASGE Stan-dards of Practice Committee). 2013;77:328-34(Guideline)
Submucosal saline solution injection combined
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with endosonography for distinguishing be-tween stages T1a and T1b of early esophagealcancer (Li et al) (Letter). 2013;77:159-60
Esophageal pH monitoringBatteryless implantable dual-sensor capsule for
esophageal reflux monitoring (Cao et al).2013;77:649-53 (New method: Experimentalendoscopy)
Endoscopic full-thickness plication for the treat-ment of GERD: is there a future? (Louis). 2013;77:15-7 (Editorial)
Subjective and objective data on esophageal ma-nometry and impedance pH monitoring 1 yearafter endoscopic full-thickness plication forthe treatment of GERD by using multiple pli-cation implants (Koch et al). 2013;77:7-14(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Symptom association analysis is important inGERD patients undergoing endoscopic ther-apy (Savarino et al) (Letter). 2013;77:832
Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD)Impact of fentanyl in lieu of meperidine on en-
doscopy unit efficiency: a prospective compar-ative study in patients undergoing EGD(Dzeletovic et al). 2013;77:883-7 (Original ar-ticle: Clinical endoscopy)
Incidence of perforation in pediatric GI endos-copy and colonoscopy: an 11-year experience(Hsu et al). 2013;77:960-6 (Case study)
Positive domino effect, choice of conscious se-dation, and endoscopic unit efficiency(Monkemuller and Wilcox). 2013;77:888-90(Editorial)
Yikes. . . spikes! Exposed tracheal cartilaginousspikes at EGD from malignant tracheoesopha-geal fistula (Neumann et al). 2013;77:293-4 (Atthe focal point)
EUS; see Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS)
FFats, dietary
Oral administration of edible oil before ERCP:effect on selective biliary cannulation (Wagh etal). 2013;77:55-61 (Original article: Clinical en-doscopy)
FellowshipsGuidewires in ERCP (Singhvi and Dea). 2013;77:
938-40 (The Fellows’ Corner)Precut needle-knife sphincterotomy in advanced
endoscopy fellowship (Anastassiades and Sax-ena). 2013;77:637-40 (The Fellows’ Corner)
Quality improvement for the gastroenterologyfellow (Easler). 2013;77:281-3 (The Fellows’Corner)
Thoughts on starting a peroral endoscopic my-otomy program (Khashab). 2013;77:109-10(The Fellows’ Corner)
FistulaCyanoacrylate applications in the GI tract (Cam-
eron and Binmoeller). 2013;77:846-57 (Tech-nical review)
Endoscopic treatment of postsurgical colorectalanastomotic leak (with videos) (Roldan et al).2013;77:967-71 (Case study)
EUS-guided transenteric gallbladder drainagewith a new fistula-forming, lumen-apposingmetal stent (de la Serna-Higuera et al). 2013;77:303-8 (Case study)
A new method for percutaneous endoscopic su-turing of persistent gastrocutaneous fistula(Ootani et al) (Letter). 2013;77:514-5
Stent-associated esophagorespiratory fistulas: in-cidence and risk factors (Bick et al). 2013;77:181-9 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Total gastrectomy in an elderly patient compli-cated by esophageal fistula: rescue by theover-the-scope clip (Noronha Ferreira et al).2013;77:497-8 (At the focal point)
Yikes. . . spikes! Exposed tracheal cartilaginousspikes at EGD from malignant tracheoesopha-geal fistula (Neumann et al). 2013;77:293-4 (Atthe focal point)
FluorescenceClinical utility and interobserver agreement of
autofluorescence imaging and magnificationnarrow-band imaging for the evaluation ofBarrett’s esophagus: a prospective tandemstudy (Giacchino et al). 2013;77:711-8 (Origi-nal article: Clinical endoscopy)
Image-enhanced endoscopy for the diagnosis ofcolon neoplasms (Fujiya and Kohgo). 2013;77:111-8 (Review article)
Foreign bodiesAn unusual double-balloon enteroscopy finding:
duodenal perforation by an inferior vena cavafilter (Rondonotti et al). 2013;77:661-2 (At thefocal point)
Balloon-assisted enteroscopy for the treatmentof a sealed jejunal perforation: removal of apenetrating fish bone (with video) (Alkhatib etal). 2013;77:133-5 (At the focal point)
Endoscopic removal of a bullet after mediasti-num gunshot injury (Nagasako et al). 2013;77:955-6 (At the focal point)
Vanishing rectal subepithelial mass (Suzuki andBhutani). 2013;77:663 (At the focal point)
FundoplicationEndoscopic full-thickness plication for the treat-
ment of GERD: is there a future? (Louis). 2013;77:15-7 (Editorial)
Subjective and objective data on esophageal ma-nometry and impedance pH monitoring 1 yearafter endoscopic full-thickness plication forthe treatment of GERD by using multiple pli-cation implants (Koch et al). 2013;77:7-14(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Symptom association analysis is important inGERD patients undergoing endoscopic ther-apy (Savarino et al) (Letter). 2013;77:832
GGastrectomy
Total gastrectomy in an elderly patient compli-cated by esophageal fistula: rescue by theover-the-scope clip (Noronha Ferreira et al).2013;77:497-8 (At the focal point)
Gastric outlet obstructionEfficacy and safety of a partially covered stent in
malignant gastric outlet obstruction: a pro-spective Western series (Didden et al). 2013;77:664-8 (Case study)
GastritisGastritis cystica profunda with a long stalk (Lee
et al). 2013;77:821-2 (At the focal point)Review of autoimmune metaplastic atrophic gas-
tritis (Park et al). 2013;77:284-92 (Pathologyarticle)
Gastroesophageal junctionDirectional distribution of neoplasia in Barrett’s
esophagus is not influenced by distance fromthe gastroesophageal junction (Cassani et al).2013;77:877-82 (Original article: Clinical en-doscopy)
Gastroesophageal refluxBatteryless implantable dual-sensor capsule for
esophageal reflux monitoring (Cao et al).2013;77:649-53 (New method: Experimentalendoscopy)
Endoscopic full-thickness plication for the treat-ment of GERD: is there a future? (Louis). 2013;77:15-7 (Editorial)
Subjective and objective data on esophageal ma-nometry and impedance pH monitoring 1 yearafter endoscopic full-thickness plication forthe treatment of GERD by using multiple pli-cation implants (Koch et al). 2013;77:7-14
(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)Symptom association analysis is important in
GERD patients undergoing endoscopic ther-apy (Savarino et al) (Letter). 2013;77:832
Gastrointestinal motilityA novel endoscopic prototype device for gastric
full-thickness biopsy for the histopathologicdiagnosis of GI neuromuscular pathology: invivo porcine long-term survival study (withvideos) (Fritscher-Ravens et al). 2013;77:262-71 (Original article: Experimental endos-copy)
Gastrointestinal stromal tumorsRetract-ligate-unroof-biopsy: a novel approach
to the diagnosis and therapy of large nonpe-dunculated stromal tumors (with video) (Bin-moeller et al). 2013;77:803-8 (New method:Clinical endoscopy)
GastrotomyComparison of gastrotomy closure modalities for
natural orifice transluminal surgery: a caninestudy (Sun et al). 2013;77:774-83 (Original ar-ticle: Experimental endoscopy)
GERD; see Gastroesophageal refluxGuidelines
Adverse events associated with EUS and EUSwith FNA (ASGE Standards of Practice Com-mittee). 2013;77:839-43 (Guideline)
The role of endoscopy in the assessment andtreatment of esophageal cancer (ASGE Stan-dards of Practice Committee). 2013;77:328-34(Guideline)
The role of endoscopy in the evaluation andtreatment of patients with biliary neoplasia(ASGE Standards of Practice Committee).2013;77:167-74 (Guideline)
HHelicobacter pylori
Long-term gastric plasmacytoma follow-up afterHelicobacter pylori eradication (Kato et al)(Letter) 2013;77:674-5. Correction 2013;77:976
HematocheziaThe role of colonoscopy in evaluating hemato-
chezia: a population-based study in a largeconsortium of endoscopy practices (Gralneket al). 2013;77:410-8 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
HemorrhageThe AIMS65 score compared with the Glasgow-
Blatchford score in predicting outcomes in up-per GI bleeding (Hyett et al). 2013;77:551-7(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
An unusual cause of lower GI bleeding in ayoung woman: metastatic gestational chorio-carcinoma (Arora et al). 2013;77:152-4 (Briefreport)
To clip or not to clip: is that the question? (Ed-mundowicz). 2013;77:408-9 (Editorial)
The endoscopic cap and upper GI bleeding(Moreels) (Letter); (Sanchez-Yague et al) (Re-sponse). 2013;77:155
End-stage renal disease is associated with worseoutcomes in hospitalized patients with pepticulcer bleeding (Parasa et al). 2013;77:609-16(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Esophageal variceal bleeding caused by poste-rior mediastinal Castleman’s disease (Cai et al).2013;77:658-9 (At the focal point)
Hemostatic powder spray for GI bleeding (Asla-nian and Laine). 2013;77:508-10 (Editorial)
Interventions and outcomes of treatment ofpostbanding ulcer hemorrhage after endo-scopic band ligation: a single-center case se-ries (Tierney et al). 2013;77:136-40 (Casestudy)
Large gastric lipoma presenting with GI bleeding(Rao et al) (Letter). 2013;77:512-3
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Lower GI hemorrhage controlled with endo-scopically applied TC-325 (with videos)(Soulellis et al). 2013;77:504-7 (Case study)
Prophylactic clip closure reduced the risk ofdelayed postpolypectomy hemorrhage: expe-rience in 277 clipped large sessile or flat colo-rectal lesions and 247 control lesions (Liaquatet al). 2013;77:401-7 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
Risk stratification of upper GI bleeding with anesophageal capsule (Chandran et al). 2013;77:891-8 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Timing of video capsule endoscopy relative toovert obscure GI bleeding: implications from aretrospective study (Singh et al). 2013;77:761-6(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Topical hemostatic agents: a systematic reviewwith particular emphasis on endoscopic appli-cation in GI bleeding (Barkun et al). 2013;77:692-700 (Review article)
Hernia, hiatalUnusual intussusception within a hiatal hernia
sac, reduced endoscopically (El Hajj et al).2013;77:820-1 (At the focal point)
HyperkeratosisEsophageal hyperkeratosis after proton pump
inhibitor therapy in a patient with esophagealeosinophilia (Molina-Infante et al). 2013;77:131-2 (At the focal point)
IImage registration system
Comparative study of NOTES alone versusNOTES guided by a new image registrationsystem for navigation in the mediastinum: astudy in a porcine model (Cordova et al). 2013;77:102-7 (Original article: Experimental endos-copy)
Inflammatory bowel diseasesEvolving endoscopic strategies for detection and
treatment of neoplastic lesions in inflamma-tory bowel disease (Murthy and Kiesslich).2013;77:351-9 (Review article)
InsufflationCarbon dioxide insufflation does not reduce
pain scores during colonoscope insertion inunsedated patients: a randomized, controlledtrial (Chen et al). 2013;77:79-89 (Original arti-cle: Clinical endoscopy)
Carbon dioxide insufflation reduces number ofpostprocedure admissions after endoscopicresection of large colonic lesions: a prospec-tive cohort study (Bassan et al). 2013;77:90-5(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Methods of luminal distention for colonoscopy(ASGE Technology Assessment Committee).2013;77:519-25 (Technology status evaluationreport)
Novel approach for colonic insufflation via anuntethered capsule (with video) (Obstein)(Letter). 2013;77:516-7
Intensive care unitsDiagnostic bedside EUS in the intensive care
unit: a single-center experience (Berzosa etal). 2013;77:200-8 (Original article: Clinical en-doscopy)
InternetSocial media, health care, and social networking
(Prasad). 2013;77:492-5 (Perspectives)Intestinal perforation
An unusual double-balloon enteroscopy finding:duodenal perforation by an inferior vena cavafilter (Rondonotti et al). 2013;77:661-2 (At thefocal point)
Balloon-assisted enteroscopy for the treatmentof a sealed jejunal perforation: removal of apenetrating fish bone (with video) (Alkhatib etal). 2013;77:133-5 (At the focal point)
Incidence of perforation in pediatric GI endos-copy and colonoscopy: an 11-year experience(Hsu et al). 2013;77:960-6 (Case study)
The way to remove an over-the-scope-clip (withvideo) (Arezzo et al) (Letter); (Neumann et al)(Response). 2013;77:974-6
IntussusceptionUnusual intussusception within a hiatal hernia
sac, reduced endoscopically (El Hajj et al).2013;77:820-1 (At the focal point)
Irritable bowel syndromeBreaks in the wall: increased gaps in the intes-
tinal epithelium of irritable bowel syndromepatients identified by confocal laser endomi-croscopy (with videos) (Turcotte et al). 2013;77:624-30 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
JJejunal diseases
Balloon-assisted enteroscopy for the treatmentof a sealed jejunal perforation: removal of apenetrating fish bone (with video) (Alkhatib etal). 2013;77:133-5 (At the focal point)
KKidney failure, chronic
End-stage renal disease is associated with worseoutcomes in hospitalized patients with pepticulcer bleeding (Parasa et al). 2013;77:609-16(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
LLanthanum
Pharmacobezoar in a patient on an oral phos-phate binder (Black et al) (Letter). 2013;77:511-2
Learning curveCompetency in EUS: is it the curriculum, test,
trainer, or trainee? (Sedarat and Kochman).2013;77:566-7 (Editorial)
Learning curves for EUS by using cumulativesum analysis: implications for American Soci-ety for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy recommen-dations for training (Wani et al). 2013;77:558-65 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Peroral endoscopic esophageal myotomy: defin-ing the learning curve (Kurian et al). 2013;77:719-25 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Letters to the EditorAcute hemorrhagic colitis after oral administra-
tion of oseltamivir for influenza (Chen and Lai)(Letter). 2013;77:976
Comparison of EUS needles for pancreaticmasses leaves many unanswered questions(Schembre) (Letter); (Bang et al) (Response).2013;77:829-31
Difficult cannulation is the most important factorfor post-ERCP pancreatitis: what is the mech-anism? (Ozaslan) (Letter); (Mariani et al) (Re-sponse). 2013;77:313-5
Double-balloon overtube—assisted endoscopicpancreas function test as a tool to rule outchronic pancreatitis in a patient with a previ-ous Frey procedure (Lara and DeMarco) (Let-ter). 2013;77:671-2
The endoscopic cap and upper GI bleeding(Moreels) (Letter); (Sanchez-Yague et al) (Re-sponse). 2013;77:155
ERCP cannulation of the major papilla hoodedby a redundant Kerckring’s fold: the techniqueof papillary traction and not hood elevation(Wee) (Letter). 2013;77:515-6
ERCP with retrieval balloon-assisted enterogra-phy using traditional duodenoscope in post-GIsurgery patients (Zhuang et al) (Letter). 2013;77:315-6
EUS-guided pancreatic fluid aspiration for DNA
analysis of KRAS and GNAS mutations for theevaluation of pancreatic cystic neoplasia: a pi-lot study (Siddiqui et al) (Letter). 2013;77:669-70
Is a self-expandable metal stent better than aplastic stent in unresectable complex hilarcholangiocarcinoma with regard to the ade-quacy of drainage and survival of the patients?(Shao et al) (Letter); (Sangchan and Mairiang)(Response). 2013;77:156-7
Large gastric lipoma presenting with GI bleeding(Rao et al) (Letter). 2013;77:512-3
Long-term gastric plasmacytoma follow-up afterHelicobacter pylori eradication (Kato et al)(Letter) 2013;77:674-5. Correction 2013;77:976
A new method for percutaneous endoscopic su-turing of persistent gastrocutaneous fistula(Ootani et al) (Letter). 2013;77:514-5
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pre-vention of post-ERCP pancreatitis: a comple-mentary meta-analysis (Gu and Liu) (Letter);(Ding et al) (Response). 2013;77:672-4
Novel approach for colonic insufflation via anuntethered capsule (with video) (Obstein)(Letter). 2013;77:516-7
Pharmacobezoar in a patient on an oral phos-phate binder (Black et al) (Letter). 2013;77:511-2
Portal venous gas after colonoscopy in two pa-tients with Crohn’s disease (Rao et al) (Letter).2013;77:316-8
Submucosal saline solution injection combinedwith endosonography for distinguishing be-tween stages T1a and T1b of early esophagealcancer (Li et al) (Letter). 2013;77:159-60
Symptom association analysis is important inGERD patients undergoing endoscopic ther-apy (Savarino et al) (Letter). 2013;77:832
Tattoo of more than lymph nodes (Tutticci et al)(Letter); (Bartels et al) (Response). 2013;77:831-2
Transpapillary versus transmural biliary drain-age in patients with an indwelling duodenalstent: when is one indicated over the other?(Hamada et al) (Letter); (Khashab and Levy)(Response). 2013;77:670-1
Use of a convex probe-endobronchial US endo-scope in EUS of the rectum and FNA (Rego etal) (Letter). 2013;77:157-9
The way to remove an over-the-scope-clip (withvideo) (Arezzo et al) (Letter); (Neumann et al)(Response). 2013;77:974-6
What is an adequate management strategy forpharyngeal low-grade dysplasia? (Shimizu etal) (Letter); (Kuwabara et al) (Response). 2013;77:972-4
LigationInterventions and outcomes of treatment of
postbanding ulcer hemorrhage after endo-scopic band ligation: a single-center case se-ries (Tierney et al). 2013;77:136-40 (Casestudy)
Retract-ligate-unroof-biopsy: a novel approachto the diagnosis and therapy of large nonpe-dunculated stromal tumors (with video) (Bin-moeller et al). 2013;77:803-8 (New method:Clinical endoscopy)
LipomaDuodenal lipomatosis (Weinstock et al). 2013;
77:954-5 (At the focal point)Large gastric lipoma presenting with GI bleeding
(Rao et al) (Letter). 2013;77:512-3Liver cirrhosis
An endoclip for life? (Hashash and Behari). 2013;77:296-7 (At the focal point)
Liver transplantationEndoscopic treatment of anastomotic biliary
strictures after living donor liver transplanta-
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tion: outcomes after maximal stent therapy(Hsieh et al). 2013;77:47-54 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
Managing the post–liver transplantation anasto-motic biliary stricture: multiple plastic versusmetal stents: a systematic review (Kao et al).2013;77:679-91 (Review article)
Use of a single-balloon enteroscope comparedwith variable-stiffness colonoscopes for endo-scopic retrograde cholangiography in livertransplant patients with Roux-en-Y biliaryanastomosis (Azeem et al). 2013;77:568-77(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Lymph nodesTattoo of more than lymph nodes (Tutticci et al)
(Letter); (Bartels et al) (Response). 2013;77:831-2
MMagnifying endoscopy with narrow-band im-
agingClinical utility and interobserver agreement of
autofluorescence imaging and magnificationnarrow-band imaging for the evaluation ofBarrett’s esophagus: a prospective tandemstudy (Giacchino et al). 2013;77:711-8 (Origi-nal article: Clinical endoscopy)
Malabsorption syndromesEndoscopic appearance of duodenal mucosa in
Whipple’s disease (Salkic et al). 2013;77:822-3(At the focal point)
Manometry, esophagealEndoscopic full-thickness plication for the treat-
ment of GERD: is there a future? (Louis). 2013;77:15-7 (Editorial)
Subjective and objective data on esophageal ma-nometry and impedance pH monitoring 1 yearafter endoscopic full-thickness plication forthe treatment of GERD by using multiple pli-cation implants (Koch et al). 2013;77:7-14(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Symptom association analysis is important inGERD patients undergoing endoscopic ther-apy (Savarino et al) (Letter). 2013;77:832
MediastinumComparative study of NOTES alone versus
NOTES guided by a new image registrationsystem for navigation in the mediastinum: astudy in a porcine model (Cordova et al). 2013;77:102-7 (Original article: Experimental endos-copy)
Endoscopic removal of a bullet after mediasti-num gunshot injury (Nagasako et al). 2013;77:955-6 (At the focal point)
MemorialBasil Isaac Hirschowitz, MD (Wilcox and Elson).
2013;77:677-8 (In Memoriam)William S. Haubrich, MD (Lightdale). 2013;77:
844-5 (In Memoriam)Microscopy, confocal
The accuracy of probe-based confocal endomi-croscopy versus conventional endoscopic bi-opsies for the diagnosis of superficial gastricneoplasia (with videos) (Bok et al). 2013;77:899-908 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Breaks in the wall: increased gaps in the intes-tinal epithelium of irritable bowel syndromepatients identified by confocal laser endomi-croscopy (with videos) (Turcotte et al). 2013;77:624-30 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
Models, anatomicComparison of standard forward-viewing mode
versus ultrawide-viewing mode of a novelcolonoscopy platform: a prospective, multi-center study in the detection of simulated pol-yps in an in vitro colon model (with video)(Gralnek et al) 2013;77:472-9 (Original article:
Clinical endoscopy). Correction 2013;77:833A novel extra-wide-angle–view colonoscope: a
simulated pilot study using anatomic colorec-tal models (Uraoka et al). 2013;77:480-3 (Orig-inal article: Clinical endoscopy)
Monitoring, physiologicMonitoring equipment for endoscopy (ASGE
Technology Committee). 2013;77:175-80 (Sta-tus evaluation report)
MutationEUS-guided pancreatic fluid aspiration for DNA
analysis of KRAS and GNAS mutations for theevaluation of pancreatic cystic neoplasia: a pi-lot study (Siddiqui et al) (Letter). 2013;77:669-70
NNarrow-band imaging (NBI)
Clinical utility and interobserver agreement ofautofluorescence imaging and magnificationnarrow-band imaging for the evaluation ofBarrett’s esophagus: a prospective tandemstudy (Giacchino et al). 2013;77:711-8 (Origi-nal article: Clinical endoscopy)
Endoscopic features of sessile serrated adeno-mas: validation by international experts usinghigh-resolution white-light endoscopy andnarrow-band imaging (Hazewinkel et al).2013;77:916-24 (Original article: Clinical en-doscopy)
Image-enhanced endoscopy for the diagnosis ofcolon neoplasms (Fujiya and Kohgo). 2013;77:111-8 (Review article)
The role of high-resolution endoscopy andnarrow-band imaging in the evaluation of up-per GI neoplasia in familial adenomatous pol-yposis (Lopez-Ceron et al). 2013;77:542-50(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic sur-gery (NOTES)Comparative study of NOTES alone versus
NOTES guided by a new image registrationsystem for navigation in the mediastinum: astudy in a porcine model (Cordova et al). 2013;77:102-7 (Original article: Experimental endos-copy)
Comparison of gastrotomy closure modalities fornatural orifice transluminal surgery: a caninestudy (Sun et al). 2013;77:774-83 (Original ar-ticle: Experimental endoscopy)
NeedlesComparison of EUS needles for pancreatic
masses leaves many unanswered questions(Schembre) (Letter); (Bang et al) (Response).2013;77:829-31
High single-pass diagnostic yield of a new 25-gauge core biopsy needle for EUS-guided FNAbiopsy in solid pancreatic lesions (Iwashita etal). 2013;77:909-15 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
Objective assessment of an algorithmic ap-proach to EUS-guided FNA and interventions(Bang et al). 2013;77:739-44 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
Neoplasm stagingSubmucosal saline solution injection combined
with endosonography for distinguishing be-tween stages T1a and T1b of early esophagealcancer (Li et al) (Letter). 2013;77:159-60
Neuromuscular diseasesA novel endoscopic prototype device for gastric
full-thickness biopsy for the histopathologicdiagnosis of GI neuromuscular pathology: invivo porcine long-term survival study (withvideos) (Fritscher-Ravens et al). 2013;77:262-71 (Original article: Experimental endos-copy)
NOTES; see Natural orifice transluminal endo-scopic surgery (NOTES)
Nursing assessmentDevelopment and validation of a nurse-assessed
patient comfort score for colonoscopy (Ros-tom et al). 2013;77:255-61 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
OOil, edible
Oral administration of edible oil before ERCP:effect on selective biliary cannulation (Wagh etal). 2013;77:55-61 (Original article: Clinical en-doscopy)
OmentumOmentum patch substitute for facilitating endo-
scopic repair of GI perforations: an early lapa-roscopic pilot study with a foam matrix plug(with video) (Bonin et al). 2013;77:123-30(New method: Experimental endoscopy)
OseltamivirAcute hemorrhagic colitis after oral administra-
tion of oseltamivir for influenza (Chen and Lai)(Letter). 2013;77:976
PPain
Carbon dioxide insufflation does not reducepain scores during colonoscope insertion inunsedated patients: a randomized, controlledtrial (Chen et al). 2013;77:79-89 (Original arti-cle: Clinical endoscopy)
Development and validation of a nurse-assessedpatient comfort score for colonoscopy (Ros-tom et al). 2013;77:255-61 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
A gentle touch and a delicate pinch (Brandt).2013;77:802 (The art of history and physicalexamination)
PancreatectomyEUS-guided rendezvous pancreaticogastrostomy
in a patient with central pancreatectomy (Teohet al). 2013;77:500-1 (At the focal point)
Pancreatic cyst or pseudocystEUS-guided pancreatic cyst ablation: a critical
review (with video) (Oh and Brugge). 2013;77:526-33 (Technical review)
EUS-guided pancreatic fluid aspiration for DNAanalysis of KRAS and GNAS mutations for theevaluation of pancreatic cystic neoplasia: a pi-lot study (Siddiqui et al) (Letter). 2013;77:669-70
Intrapapillary mucinous tumor of the pancreas(with video) (El Majzoub et al). 2013;77:502-3(At the focal point)
New devices and techniques for management ofpancreatic fluid collections (ASGE TechnologyCommittee). 2013;77:835-8 (Report on emerg-ing technology)
Preliminary report on a new, fully covered,metal stent designed for the treatment of pan-creatic fluid collections (Yamamoto et al).2013;77:809-14 (New method: Clinical endos-copy)
Pancreatic diseasesA case of primary pancreatic Burkitt’s lymphoma
diagnosed by EUS-guided FNA (Nakaji et al).2013;77:958-9 (At the focal point)
Feasibility of using wire-guided needle-knifeelectrocautery for refractory biliary and pan-creatic strictures (Gao et al). 2013;77:752-8(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Needle-knife electrocautery: “Give me a leverand I will move the world” (Costamagna andBoskoski). 2013;77:759-60 (Editorial)
Pancreatic neoplasmsComparison of EUS needles for pancreatic
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(Schembre) (Letter); (Bang et al) (Response).2013;77:829-31
EUS elastography: is it replacing or supplement-ing tissue acquisition? (Deprez). 2013;77:590-2(Editorial)
EUS elastography for diagnosis of solid pancre-atic masses: a meta-analysis (Mei et al). 2013;77:578-89 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
High single-pass diagnostic yield of a new 25-gauge core biopsy needle for EUS-guided FNAbiopsy in solid pancreatic lesions (Iwashita etal). 2013;77:909-15 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
Intrapapillary mucinous tumor of the pancreas(with video) (El Majzoub et al). 2013;77:502-3(At the focal point)
Investigating branch duct intraductal papillarymucinous neoplasms: is large-volume lavagecytology the wave of the future? (Arcidiaconoand Baillie). 2013;77:736-8 (Editorial)
A novel flexible cryoprobe for EUS-guided pan-creatic biopsies (von Renteln et al). 2013;77:784-92 (Original article: Experimental endos-copy)
Pancreatic duct lavage cytology with the cellblock method for discriminating benign andmalignant branch-duct type intraductal papil-lary mucinous neoplasms (Sai et al). 2013;77:726-35 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
A prospective, comparative trial to optimizesampling techniques in EUS-guided FNA ofsolid pancreatic masses (Lee et al). 2013;77:745-51 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
PancreatitisChylothorax as a rare complication after severe
necrotizing pancreatitis and endoscopic pan-creatic necrosectomy (Teoh et al). 2013;77:498-500 (At the focal point)
Difficult cannulation is the most important factorfor post-ERCP pancreatitis: what is the mech-anism? (Ozaslan) (Letter); (Mariani et al) (Re-sponse). 2013;77:313-5
Does leaving a main pancreatic duct stent inplace reduce the incidence of precut biliarysphincterotomy–associated pancreatitis? A ran-domized, prospective study (Cha et al). 2013;77:209-16 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
Double-balloon overtube—assisted endoscopicpancreas function test as a tool to rule outchronic pancreatitis in a patient with a previ-ous Frey procedure (Lara and DeMarco) (Let-ter). 2013;77:671-2
Lethal necrosis and perforation of the stomachand the aorta after multiple EUS-guided celiacplexus neurolysis procedures in a patient withchronic pancreatitis (Loeve and Mortensen).2013;77:151-2 (Brief report)
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pre-vention of post-ERCP pancreatitis: a comple-mentary meta-analysis (Gu and Liu) (Letter);(Ding et al) (Response). 2013;77:672-4
Pediatric pancreatic EUS-guided trucut biopsyfor evaluation of autoimmune pancreatitis (Fu-jii et al). 2013;77:824-8 (Case study)
Prophylactic main pancreatic duct stenting be-fore precut biliary sphincterotomy: hold on towhat you’ve got (Abu Dayyeh). 2013;77:217-8(Editorial)
Papillectomy, endoscopicCreation of simulated papillae for endoscopic
sphincterotomy and papillectomy training byusing in vivo and ex vivo pig model (withvideos) (Itoi et al). 2013;77:793-800 (Originalarticle: Experimental endoscopy)
Pediatric patient; see Child
Peer reviewOn behalf of our authors and readers: A tribute
to our reviewers and review board members.2013;77:162-5 (Tribute to reviewers)
Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG)A new method for percutaneous endoscopic su-
turing of persistent gastrocutaneous fistula(Ootani et al) (Letter). 2013;77:514-5
Peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM)Novel technique of auto-tunneling during per-
oral endoscopic myotomy (with video) (Kha-shab et al). 2013;77:119-22 (New method: Ex-perimental endoscopy)
Peroral endoscopic esophageal myotomy: defin-ing the learning curve (Kurian et al). 2013;77:719-25 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Peroral endoscopic myotomy for treatment ofachalasia: from bench to bedside (with video)(Chiu et al). 2013;77:29-38 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
Successful treatment of diffuse esophagealspasm by peroral endoscopic myotomy (Shi-waku et al). 2013;77:149-50 (Brief report)
Thoughts on starting a peroral endoscopic my-otomy program (Khashab). 2013;77:109-10(The Fellows’ Corner)
Pharyngeal neoplasmsWhat is an adequate management strategy for
pharyngeal low-grade dysplasia? (Shimizu etal) (Letter); (Kuwabara et al) (Response). 2013;77:972-4
Physical examinationA gentle touch and a delicate pinch (Brandt).
2013;77:802 (The art of history and physicalexamination)
PolypectomyAssociation of polypectomy techniques, en-
doscopist volume, and facility type withcolonoscopy complications (Chukmaitov etal). 2013;77:436-46 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
A blinded comparison of the safety and efficacyof hot biopsy forceps electrocauterization andconventional snare polypectomy for diminu-tive colonic polypectomy in a porcine model(Metz et al). 2013;77:484-90 (Original article:Experimental endoscopy)
To clip or not to clip: is that the question? (Ed-mundowicz). 2013;77:408-9 (Editorial)
Factors associated with failed polyp retrieval atscreening colonoscopy (Komeda et al). 2013;77:395-400 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
Measurement of polypectomy rate by using ad-ministrative claims data with validation againstthe adenoma detection rate (Patel et al). 2013;77:390-4 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Prophylactic clip closure reduced the risk ofdelayed postpolypectomy hemorrhage: expe-rience in 277 clipped large sessile or flat colo-rectal lesions and 247 control lesions (Liaquatet al). 2013;77:401-7 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
Polyps; see also Adenoma; Colorectal neoplasmsAurora rings: a novel endoscopic finding to dis-
tinguish inverted colonic diverticula from co-lon polyps (Share et al). 2013;77:308-12 (Casestudy)
Comparison of standard forward-viewing modeversus ultrawide-viewing mode of a novelcolonoscopy platform: a prospective, multi-center study in the detection of simulated pol-yps in an in vitro colon model (with video)(Gralnek et al) 2013;77:472-9 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy). Correction 2013;77:833
The cutting edge of serrated polyps: a practicalguide to approaching and managing serratedcolon polyps (Limketkai et al). 2013;77:360-75
(Review article)Differences in proximal serrated polyp detection
among endoscopists are associated with vari-ability in withdrawal time (de Wijkerslooth etal). 2013;77:617-23 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
Global quantitative assessment of the colorectalpolyp burden in familial adenomatous polyp-osis by using a Web-based tool (Lynch et al).2013;77:455-63 (Original article: Clinical en-doscopy)
A novel extra-wide-angle–view colonoscope: asimulated pilot study using anatomic colorec-tal models (Uraoka et al). 2013;77:480-3 (Orig-inal article: Clinical endoscopy)
The role of high-resolution endoscopy andnarrow-band imaging in the evaluation of up-per GI neoplasia in familial adenomatous pol-yposis (Lopez-Ceron et al). 2013;77:542-50(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Serrated lesions and hyperplastic (serrated) pol-yposis relationship with colorectal cancer:classification and surveillance recommenda-tions (Orlowska). 2013;77:858-71 (Review ar-ticle)
Portal venous gasPortal venous gas after colonoscopy in two pa-
tients with Crohn’s disease (Rao et al) (Letter).2013;77:316-8
PregnancyAn unusual cause of lower GI bleeding in a
young woman: metastatic gestational chorio-carcinoma (Arora et al). 2013;77:152-4 (Briefreport)
Proton pump inhibitorsEsophageal hyperkeratosis after proton pump
inhibitor therapy in a patient with esophagealeosinophilia (Molina-Infante et al). 2013;77:131-2 (At the focal point)
QQuality of health care
Adenoma detection rate is necessary but insuf-ficient for distinguishing high versus low en-doscopist performance (Wang et al). 2013;77:71-8 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Impact of a quarterly report card on colonos-copy quality measures (Kahi et al). 2013;77:925-31 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Impact of fentanyl in lieu of meperidine on en-doscopy unit efficiency: a prospective compar-ative study in patients undergoing EGD(Dzeletovic et al). 2013;77:883-7 (Original ar-ticle: Clinical endoscopy)
Is the American Society of Anesthesiologistsclassification useful in risk stratification for en-doscopic procedures? (Enestvedt et al). 2013;77:464-71 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
Positive domino effect, choice of conscious se-dation, and endoscopic unit efficiency(Monkemuller and Wilcox). 2013;77:888-90(Editorial)
Quality improvement for the gastroenterologyfellow (Easler). 2013;77:281-3 (The Fellows’Corner)
RRace or ethnicity
Comparison of adenoma detection rate in His-panics and whites undergoing first screeningcolonoscopy: a retrospective chart review(Thoma et al). 2013;77:430-5 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
Short- and long-term risk of colorectal adenomarecurrence among whites and blacks (Laiyemoet al). 2013;77:447-54 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
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Radiofrequency ablation; see Ablation tech-niques
Rectal neoplasms; see also Colorectal neoplasmsEndoscopic treatment of postsurgical colorectal
anastomotic leak (with videos) (Roldan et al).2013;77:967-71 (Case study)
High efficacy of endoscopic submucosal dissec-tion for rectal laterally spreading tumors largerthan 3 cm (Repici et al). 2013;77:96-101 (Orig-inal article: Clinical endoscopy)
Use of a convex probe-endobronchial US endo-scope in EUS of the rectum and FNA (Rego etal) (Letter). 2013;77:157-9
Vanishing rectal subepithelial mass (Suzuki andBhutani). 2013;77:663 (At the focal point)
Respiratory aspirationAspiration of esophageal mucosa after esopha-
geal stent removal (Bredenoord et al). 2013;77:496-7 (At the focal point)
Reviewers and review board membersOn behalf of our authors and readers: A tribute
to our reviewers and review board members.2013;77:162-5 (Tribute to reviewers)
Risk assessmentThe AIMS65 score compared with the Glasgow-
Blatchford score in predicting outcomes in up-per GI bleeding (Hyett et al). 2013;77:551-7(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Is the American Society of Anesthesiologistsclassification useful in risk stratification for en-doscopic procedures? (Enestvedt et al). 2013;77:464-71 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
Risk stratification of upper GI bleeding with anesophageal capsule (Chandran et al). 2013;77:891-8 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
SSedation
Impact of fentanyl in lieu of meperidine on en-doscopy unit efficiency: a prospective compar-ative study in patients undergoing EGD(Dzeletovic et al). 2013;77:883-7 (Original ar-ticle: Clinical endoscopy)
Positive domino effect, choice of conscious se-dation, and endoscopic unit efficiency(Monkemuller and Wilcox). 2013;77:888-90(Editorial)
Water exchange enhanced cecal intubation inpotentially difficult colonoscopy. Unsedatedpatients with prior abdominal or pelvic sur-gery: a prospective, randomized, controlledtrial (Luo et al). 2013;77:767-73 (Original arti-cle: Clinical endoscopy)
Sex factorsAssessment of adenoma detection rate bench-
marks in women versus men (Coe and Wal-lace). 2013;77:631-5 (Original article: Clinicalendoscopy)
SigmoidoscopyScreening and surveillance for colorectal cancer:
state of the art (Kahi et al). 2013;77:335-50(Review article)
Single-balloon enteroscopy (SBE)Diagnostic and therapeutic yield is not influ-
enced by the timing of small-bowel enteros-copy: morning versus afternoon (Sanaka et al).2013;77:62-70 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
A multicenter, U.S. experience of single-balloon,double-balloon, and rotational overtube–assisted enteroscopy ERCP in patients withsurgically altered pancreaticobiliary anatomy(with video) (Shah et al). 2013;77:593-600(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Use of a single-balloon enteroscope comparedwith variable-stiffness colonoscopes for endo-scopic retrograde cholangiography in liver
transplant patients with Roux-en-Y biliaryanastomosis (Azeem et al). 2013;77:568-77(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Social mediaSocial media, health care, and social networking
(Prasad). 2013;77:492-5 (Perspectives)Sphincterotomy, endoscopic
Creation of simulated papillae for endoscopicsphincterotomy and papillectomy training byusing in vivo and ex vivo pig model (withvideos) (Itoi et al). 2013;77:793-800 (Originalarticle: Experimental endoscopy)
Does leaving a main pancreatic duct stent inplace reduce the incidence of precut biliarysphincterotomy–associated pancreatitis? A ran-domized, prospective study (Cha et al). 2013;77:209-16 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
Precut needle-knife sphincterotomy in advancedendoscopy fellowship (Anastassiades and Sax-ena). 2013;77:637-40 (The Fellows’ Corner)
Prophylactic main pancreatic duct stenting be-fore precut biliary sphincterotomy: hold on towhat you’ve got (Abu Dayyeh). 2013;77:217-8(Editorial)
Spiral enteroscopy (SE)Diagnostic and therapeutic yield is not influ-
enced by the timing of small-bowel enteros-copy: morning versus afternoon (Sanaka et al).2013;77:62-70 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
Is double-balloon enteroscopy superior to spiralenteroscopy? (Yamamoto). 2013;77:250-1 (Ed-itorial)
Prospective, randomized, single-center trialcomparing double-balloon enteroscopy andspiral enteroscopy in patients with suspectedsmall-bowel disorders (Messer et al). 2013;77:241-9 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Spiral enteroscopy versus double-balloon en-teroscopy: choosing the right tool for the job(Akerman). 2013;77:252-4 (Editorial)
SpleenColonoscopic splenic injury warrants more at-
tention (Rex). 2013;77:941-3 (Thinking outsidethe box)
StentsAspiration of esophageal mucosa after esopha-
geal stent removal (Bredenoord et al). 2013;77:496-7 (At the focal point)
Does leaving a main pancreatic duct stent inplace reduce the incidence of precut biliarysphincterotomy–associated pancreatitis? A ran-domized, prospective study (Cha et al). 2013;77:209-16 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
Efficacy and safety of a partially covered stent inmalignant gastric outlet obstruction: a pro-spective Western series (Didden et al). 2013;77:664-8 (Case study)
Endoscopic treatment of anastomotic biliarystrictures after living donor liver transplanta-tion: outcomes after maximal stent therapy(Hsieh et al). 2013;77:47-54 (Original article:Clinical endoscopy)
Endoscopic treatment of postsurgical colorectalanastomotic leak (with videos) (Roldan et al).2013;77:967-71 (Case study)
EUS-guided transenteric gallbladder drainagewith a new fistula-forming, lumen-apposingmetal stent (de la Serna-Higuera et al). 2013;77:303-8 (Case study)
Is a self-expandable metal stent better than aplastic stent in unresectable complex hilarcholangiocarcinoma with regard to the ade-quacy of drainage and survival of the patients?(Shao et al) (Letter); (Sangchan and Mairiang)(Response). 2013;77:156-7
Managing the post–liver transplantation anasto-motic biliary stricture: multiple plastic versusmetal stents: a systematic review (Kao et al).2013;77:679-91 (Review article)
Pancreatic and biliary stents (ASGE TechnologyAssessment Committee). 2013;77:319-27 (Sta-tus evaluation report)
Preliminary report on a new, fully covered,metal stent designed for the treatment of pan-creatic fluid collections (Yamamoto et al).2013;77:809-14 (New method: Clinical endos-copy)
Prophylactic main pancreatic duct stenting be-fore precut biliary sphincterotomy: hold on towhat you’ve got (Abu Dayyeh). 2013;77:217-8(Editorial)
Safety of endoscopic removal of self-expandablestents after treatment of benign esophagealdiseases (van Halsema et al). 2013;77:18-28(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Stent-associated esophagorespiratory fistulas: in-cidence and risk factors (Bick et al). 2013;77:181-9 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Transpapillary versus transmural biliary drain-age in patients with an indwelling duodenalstent: when is one indicated over the other?(Hamada et al) (Letter); (Khashab and Levy)(Response). 2013;77:670-1
Stomach diseasesLethal necrosis and perforation of the stomach
and the aorta after multiple EUS-guided celiacplexus neurolysis procedures in a patient withchronic pancreatitis (Loeve and Mortensen).2013;77:151-2 (Brief report)
Omentum patch substitute for facilitating endo-scopic repair of GI perforations: an early lapa-roscopic pilot study with a foam matrix plug(with video) (Bonin et al). 2013;77:123-30(New method: Experimental endoscopy)
Stomach neoplasmsThe accuracy of probe-based confocal endomi-
croscopy versus conventional endoscopic bi-opsies for the diagnosis of superficial gastricneoplasia (with videos) (Bok et al). 2013;77:899-908 (Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Bloc biopsy by using submucosal endoscopywith a mucosal flap method for gastric subep-ithelial tumor tissue sampling (with video)(Kobara et al). 2013;77:141-5 (Case study)
Conquering the third space: challenges and op-portunities for diagnostic and therapeutic en-doscopy (Khashab and Pasricha). 2013;77:146-8 (Editorial)
Endoscopic submucosal dissection for residualearly gastric cancer after endoscopic submu-cosal dissection (Higashimaya et al). 2013;77:298-302 (Case study)
Gastritis cystica profunda with a long stalk (Leeet al). 2013;77:821-2 (At the focal point)
Large gastric lipoma presenting with GI bleeding(Rao et al) (Letter). 2013;77:512-3
Long-term gastric plasmacytoma follow-up afterHelicobacter pylori eradication (Kato et al)(Letter) 2013;77:674-5. Correction 2013;77:976
The role of high-resolution endoscopy andnarrow-band imaging in the evaluation of up-per GI neoplasia in familial adenomatous pol-yposis (Lopez-Ceron et al). 2013;77:542-50(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Submucosal endoscopy with mucosal flapBloc biopsy by using submucosal endoscopy
with a mucosal flap method for gastric subep-ithelial tumor tissue sampling (with video)(Kobara et al). 2013;77:141-5 (Case study)
Conquering the third space: challenges and op-portunities for diagnostic and therapeutic en-doscopy (Khashab and Pasricha). 2013;77:146-8 (Editorial)
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Submucosal tunneling and endoscopic resec-tion (STER)Novel technique for submucosal tunneling and
endoscopic resection of submucosal tumors(with video) (Khashab et al). 2013;77:646-8(Thinking outside the box)
Suture techniquesA new method for percutaneous endoscopic su-
turing of persistent gastrocutaneous fistula(Ootani et al) (Letter). 2013;77:514-5
TTattooing
Tattoo of more than lymph nodes (Tutticci et al)(Letter); (Bartels et al) (Response). 2013;77:831-2
TC-325 (Hemospray)Hemostatic powder spray for GI bleeding (Asla-
nian and Laine). 2013;77:508-10 (Editorial)Lower GI hemorrhage controlled with endo-
scopically applied TC-325 (with videos)(Soulellis et al). 2013;77:504-7 (Case study)
Technology, medicalMethods of luminal distention for colonoscopy
(ASGE Technology Assessment Committee).2013;77:519-25 (Technology status evaluationreport)
Monitoring equipment for endoscopy (ASGETechnology Committee). 2013;77:175-80 (Sta-tus evaluation report)
New devices and techniques for management ofpancreatic fluid collections (ASGE TechnologyCommittee). 2013;77:835-8 (Report on emerg-ing technology)
Pancreatic and biliary stents (ASGE TechnologyAssessment Committee). 2013;77:319-27 (Sta-tus evaluation report)
Time factorsDiagnostic and therapeutic yield is not influ-
enced by the timing of small-bowel enteros-copy: morning versus afternoon (Sanaka et al).2013;77:62-70 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
Tracheoesophageal fistulaYikes. . . spikes! Exposed tracheal cartilaginous
spikes at EGD from malignant tracheoesopha-geal fistula (Neumann et al). 2013;77:293-4 (Atthe focal point)
Training; see Continuing Medical Education Ac-tivity; Education, medical
TuberculosisAn uncommon cause of esophageal ulcer: a di-
agnostic pitfall (Chiu et al). 2013;77:294-6 (Atthe focal point)
UUlcer
An uncommon cause of esophageal ulcer: a di-agnostic pitfall (Chiu et al). 2013;77:294-6 (Atthe focal point)
A case of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome diagnosedby duodenal ulcer perforation into the gall-bladder (Inuzuka et al). 2013;77:659-61 (At thefocal point)
End-stage renal disease is associated with worseoutcomes in hospitalized patients with pepticulcer bleeding (Parasa et al). 2013;77:609-16(Original article: Clinical endoscopy)
Interventions and outcomes of treatment ofpostbanding ulcer hemorrhage after endo-scopic band ligation: a single-center case se-ries (Tierney et al). 2013;77:136-40 (Casestudy)
United States Food and Drug AdministrationDrug shortages in America: what about the gas-
troenterologist? (Menees et al). 2013;77:641-5(Perspective)
VVarices
Cyanoacrylate applications in the GI tract (Cam-eron and Binmoeller). 2013;77:846-57 (Tech-nical review)
Esophageal variceal bleeding caused by poste-rior mediastinal Castleman’s disease (Cai et al).2013;77:658-9 (At the focal point)
Interventions and outcomes of treatment of post-banding ulcer hemorrhage after endoscopicband ligation: a single-center case series (Tier-ney et al). 2013;77:136-40 (Case study)
WWater-aided colonoscopy
A novel method with significant impact on ade-noma detection: combined water-exchangeand cap-assisted colonoscopy (Yen et al).2013;77:944-8 (New method: Clinical endos-copy)
Water exchange enhanced cecal intubation inpotentially difficult colonoscopy. Unsedatedpatients with prior abdominal or pelvic sur-gery: a prospective, randomized, controlledtrial (Luo et al). 2013;77:767-73 (Original arti-cle: Clinical endoscopy)
Whipple diseaseEndoscopic appearance of duodenal mucosa in
Whipple’s disease (Salkic et al). 2013;77:822-3(At the focal point)
Wound closure techniquesComparison of gastrotomy closure modalities for
natural orifice transluminal surgery: a caninestudy (Sun et al). 2013;77:774-83 (Original ar-ticle: Experimental endoscopy)
Wounds, gunshotEndoscopic removal of a bullet after mediasti-
num gunshot injury (Nagasako et al). 2013;77:955-6 (At the focal point)
ZZenker diverticulum
Endoscopic treatment for Zenker’s diverticulum:long-term results (with video) (Huberty et al).2013;77:701-7 (Original article: Clinical endos-copy)
Transoral flexible endoscopic therapy of Zenk-er’s diverticulum: is it time for gastroenterolo-gists to stick their necks out? (Katzka andBaron). 2013;77:708-10 (Editorial)
Zollinger-Ellison syndromeA case of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome diagnosed
by duodenal ulcer perforation into the gall-bladder (Inuzuka et al). 2013;77:659-61 (At thefocal point)
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