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Sung Hyeok Ryou 2 Articles
Endoscopic management of postoperative bleeding
Sung Hyeok Ryou, Ki Bae Bang
Clin Endosc 2023;56(6):706-715.   Published online November 2, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2023.028
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Postoperative gastrointestinal bleeding is a rare but serious complication that can lead to prolonged hospitalization and significant morbidity and mortality. It can be managed by reoperation, endoscopy, or radiological intervention. Although reoperation carries risks, particularly in critically ill postoperative patients, minimally invasive interventions, such as endoscopy or radiological intervention, confer advantages. Endoscopy allows localization of the bleeding focus and hemostatic management at the same time. Although there have been concerns regarding the potential risk of creating an anastomotic disruption or perforation during early postoperative endoscopy, endoscopic management has become more popular over time. However, there is currently no consensus on the best endoscopic management for postoperative gastrointestinal bleeding because most practices are based on retrospective case series. Furthermore, there is a wide range of individual complexities in anatomical and clinical settings after surgery. This review focused on the safety and effectiveness of endoscopic management in various surgical settings.

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    Surgery.2025; 180: 108890.     CrossRef
  • Evaluating the efficacy of a novel hemostatic powder compared with traditional treatments in nonvariceal upper GI bleeding: a multicenter, randomized, noninferiority study
    Da Hyun Jung, Jun Chul Park, Joon Sung Kim, Moon Won Lee, Hyuk Lee, Gwang Ha Kim
    Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.2025; 101(4): 792.     CrossRef
  • Gastrointestinale Endoskopie im postoperativen Komplikationsmanagement
    Marcus Kantowski, Gabriel Alexander Salg
    Allgemein- und Viszeralchirurgie up2date.2025; 19(01): 53.     CrossRef
  • The impact of ERAS-based nursing interventions on postoperative complication management and prognosis in early gastrointestinal tumor endoscopic resection: a prospective randomized controlled study
    Yun Shen, Yu Xi, Li Gu Xian Ru, Huayu Liu
    Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
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Successful removal of remnant cystic duct stump stone using single-operator cholangioscopy-guided electrohydraulic lithotripsy: two case reports
Sung Hyeok Ryou, Hong Ja Kim
Clin Endosc 2023;56(3):375-380.   Published online January 5, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2021.273
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Cholecystectomy is the best method for treating gallstone diseases. However, 10%–30% of patients who undergo a cholecystectomy continue to complain of upper abdominal pain, dyspepsia, or jaundice—this is referred to as postcholecystectomy syndrome. Cystic duct stump stones are a troublesome cause of postcholecystectomy syndrome. Conventionally, surgery is mainly performed to remove cystic duct stump stones. However, repeated surgery can cause complications, such as postoperative bleeding, biliary injury, and wound infection. As an alternative method of surgery, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is sometimes used to remove cystic duct stump stones, although the success rate is not high due to technical difficulties. Recently, peroral cholangioscopy, which can directly observe the bile duct, has been suggested as an alternative method. We report two cases in which a cystic duct stump stone was successfully removed via a single-operator cholangioscopy, after failure with an endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography.

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    Changjin Nam, Jun Suh Lee, Ji Su Kim, Tae Yoon Lee, Young Chul Yoon
    Annals of Medicine.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Holmium Laser Lithotripsy in the Management of Difficult Biliary and Cystic Ductal Stones – A Case Series
    Amit Kumar, Harindra Kumar Goje, Nimesh Kumar Tarway, Vivek Hande
    Journal of Marine Medical Society.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Laparoscopic management of remnant gall bladder with stones: Lessons from a tertiary care centre's experience
    Gilbert Samuel Jebakumar, Jeevanandham Muthiah, Loganathan Jayapal, R. Santhosh Kumar, Siddhesh Tasgaonkar, K.S. Santhosh Anand, J.K.A. Jameel, Sudeepta Kumar Swain, K.J. Raghunath, Prasanna Kumar Reddy, Tirupporur Govindaswamy Balachandar
    Laparoscopic, Endoscopic and Robotic Surgery.2024; 7(1): 27.     CrossRef
  • A remnant cystic duct presenting as a duodenal subepithelial tumor
    Gwang Ha Kim, Dong Chan Joo
    Clinical Endoscopy.2024; 57(2): 268.     CrossRef
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