• Title/Summary/Keyword: Argon Plasma Coagulation (APC)

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Gastric Hemangioma Treated with Argon Plasma Coagulation in a Newborn Infant

  • Lee, Young Ah;Chun, Peter;Hwang, Eun Ha;Lee, Yeoun Joo;Kim, Chang Won;Park, Jae Hong
    • Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.134-137
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    • 2017
  • Gastric hemangioma in the neonatal period is a very rare cause of upper gastrointestinal bleeding. We present a case of hemangioma limited to the gastric cavity in a 10-day-old infant. A huge, erythematous mass with bleeding was observed on the lesser curvature side of the upper part of the stomach. Surgical resection was ruled out because the location of the lesion was too close to the gastroesophageal junction. Medical treatment with intravenous $H_2$ blockers, octreotide, packed red blood cell infusions, local epinephrine injection at the lesion site, application of hemoclip, and gel-form embolization of the left gastric artery did not significantly alter the transfusion requirement. Hemostasis was achieved with endoscopic argon plasma coagulation (APC). After two sessions of APC, complete removal of the lesion was achieved. APC was a simple, safe and effective tool for hemostasis and the ablation of gastric hemangioma without significant complications.

Hybrid argon plasma coagulation in Barrett's esophagus: a systematic review and meta-analysis

  • Sagar N. Shah;Nabil El Hage Chehade;Amirali Tavangar;Alyssa Choi;Marc Monachese;Kenneth J. Chang;Jason B. Samarasena
    • Clinical Endoscopy
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    • v.56 no.1
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    • pp.38-49
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    • 2023
  • Background/Aims: Patients with Barrett's esophagus are at increased risk of developing esophageal adenocarcinoma. Endoscopic therapies aim to eradicate dysplastic and metaplastic tissues. Hybrid argon plasma coagulation (hybrid-APC) utilizes submucosal fluid injection to create a protective cushion prior to ablation that shields the submucosa from injury. We performed a pooled meta-analysis to evaluate the safety and efficacy of hybrid-APC. Methods: We conducted a systematic search of major electronic databases in April 2022. Studies that included patients with dysplastic and non-dysplastic Barrett's esophagus undergoing treatment with hybrid-APC were eligible for inclusion. Outcome measures included complete remission of intestinal metaplasia (CR-IM), stricture formation, serious adverse events, and number of sessions necessary to achieve CR-IM. Results: Overall pooled CR-IM rate for patients undergoing hybrid-APC was 90.8% (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.872-0.939; I2=0%). Pooled stricture rate was 2.0% (95% CI, 0.005-0.042; I2=0%). Overall serious adverse event rate was 2.7% (95% CI, 0.007-0.055; I2=0%). Conclusions: Results of the current meta-analysis suggest that hybrid-APC is associated with high rates of CR-IM and a favorable safety profile. Interpretation of these results is limited by the inclusion of retrospective cohort and case series data. Randomized controlled trials that standardize treatment and outcome evaluation protocols are necessary to understand how this treatment option is comparable to the current standards of care.

Synchronous Roentgenographically Occult Lung Carcinoma Treated with Argon Plasma Coagulation in a Patient with Resectable Primary Lung Cancer (수술적 절제가 가능한 원발성 폐암 환자에서 병발된 방사선학적으로 발견되지 않은 동시성 원발성 폐암을 아르곤 플라스마 응고소작술로 치료한 1예)

  • Kwon, Mi-Hye;Kang, Mi-Il;Jeong, Ji-Hyun;Won, Hee-Kwan;Park, Hyun-Woong;Park, Jung-Ho;Kim, Sung-Tae;Kwon, Sun-Jung;Choi, Eugene;Na, Moon-Jun;Cho, Hyun-Min;Kim, Young-Jin;Kim, Yoon-Mee;Cho, Young-Jun;Son, Ji-Woong
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.65 no.2
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    • pp.137-141
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    • 2008
  • We treated synchronous double primary lung cancers, where one site resulted from CIS disease, with lobectomy and argon plasma coagulation (APC) in a patient who couldn't tolerate pneumonectomy, which resulted in a reduction of the extent of surgery. APC could be a reasonable alternative for CIS disease of lung in inoperable patients.

Electrosurgery Sparks induced Stimulating Current at Active Electrode

  • Kim, Ji-Hun;Na, Byeong-Geun;Bae, In-Sik;Seol, Yu-Bin;Jang, Hong-Yeong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2011.08a
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    • pp.318-318
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    • 2011
  • Electrosurgery has been widely used in surgical procedures for many years. The surgical procedure using radiofrequency power generated occasionally sparks causing electrical stimulations. According to a paper of commercialized APC (Argon Plasma Coagulation) in the gastrointestinal endoscopy, Patients treated by APC had experienced pain and neuromuscular stimulation. This study aimed to investigate the electrosurgery sparks. In this experiment, current threshold of electrosurgery using rf was investigated. Sparks analogous to surgical situation was generated and measured the I-V figure. Asymmetric current, observed by other researchers, was also measured. This could be explained by difference between positive phase and negative phase. Furthermore, a method was developed to remove asymmetric current and to make safer device for surgical field.

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