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Evis exera 3

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The EVIS EXERA III is a high-performance endoscopic system developed by Olympus. It is designed to provide clear and detailed visualization of internal body structures during medical procedures. The system offers advanced imaging technologies to enhance diagnostic capabilities and support clinical decision-making.

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Olympus Colonoscopy Equipment Specifications

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The colonoscopy equipment and processing unit were manufactured by Olympus® America Inc. (Southborough, Massachusetts), Three colonovideoscope models were used: EVIS EXERA III (CF-HQ190L/I—Sn: 2876181), EVIS EXERA II (PCF-H180AL/I—Sn: 2109101), and EVIS EXERA III (PCF-H190DL/I—Sn: 2840944, 2840948). The Imaging System Video Processor model used is EVIS EXERA III CV-190.
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Bowel Preparation for Colonoscopy

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For bowel preparation, a split-dose scheme using sodium picosulphate plus magnesium citrate (Citraflet®; Casen Recordati, S.L., Zaragosa, Spain) or 2-L polyethylene glycol (PEG) plus ascorbate (Moviprep®; Salix Pharmaceuticals, Bridgewater, NJ, United States) was administered. All colonoscopies were performed using high-resolution CF-HQ190AL or CF-H190L endoscopes (Olympus, Optical Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) and a video endoscope system (EVIS EXERA III; Olympus).
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Endoscopic Biopsy Procedure with Aseptic Technique

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Patients primarily underwent gastroscopy and colonoscopy following routine procedures. For all the procedures, standard Olympus equipment (Olympus EVIS EXERA III, CV-190, Olympus irrigation pump and Olympus processor, Tokyo, Japan) were used. During endoscopy, routine biopsies were taken as clinically indicated. In addition, four intestinal biopsies were taken with the Brisbane Aseptic Biopsy device (MTW, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany), from the second part of the duodenum and further processed utilizing the previously described aseptic techniques.7 (link),71 (link)
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Laparoscopic Total Gastrectomy Procedure

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The patient was placed in an open-leg position. The operator stood on the right side of the patient, the first assistant stood on the left side, and the laparoscopist stood between the patient’s legs. After carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum of 8-10 mmHg had been established though the umbilical port, four operating ports were placed in the upper abdomen. A flexible laparoscope was then introduced via the umbilical port; a three-dimensional laparoscopic system was employed (Endoeye Flex 3D, EVIS EXERA III; Olympus, Tokyo, Japan). During LTG, dissection of the LNs was D1 plus dissection, as defined by the Japan Gastric Cancer Treatment Guideline, 4th ed., in 2014 [15 ]. In our institution, a total of twelve surgeons performed this surgery, under two supervisors. Hence, our surgical procedures were performed in a unified way.
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Endoscopic Evaluation of Reflux

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The endoscopy procedure was performed using the Evis Exera III imaging platform (Olympus Corp., Tokyo, Japan) under pharyngeal anesthesia or deep sedation. Mucosal biopsies were taken from the esophagus (a minimum of at least four samples from various parts of the esophagus), the stomach, and the duodenum. RE was diagnosed based on the Los Angeles classification system[19 (link)].
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Gastroscopic Procedures for Stomach Examination

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The gastroscopic procedures were performed using an upper GI video endoscope (Olympus EVIS EXERA III, .The whole stomach was examined first with conventional endoscopy. After the whole stomach mucosa was observed we chose sites according to previous studies (Taweesak et al., 2015) .
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Gastrostomy Tube Placement Procedure

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All patients underwent gastrostomy by an experienced paediatric gastroenterologist. A flexible gastroscope Olympus Evis Exera III was used. The stomach was inflated and the gastric puncture site was identified by diaphanoscopy. The skin was incised a few millimetres. One of eight patients had received local anaesthesia before. A cannula was inserted into the stomach under endoscopic visual control and the PEG tube (Freka PEG Set Gastric FR 15, ENFit) was placed by pull-through technique without any kind of retention suture. Then, it was fixed to the abdominal wall with a fixation device on the tube.
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Gastric Mucosa Biopsy Protocol

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The gastroscopic procedures were performed using an upper GI video endoscope (Olympus EVIS EXERA III, .The whole stomach was examined first with conventional endoscopy. After the whole stomach mucosa was observed we then chose sites for biopsy of the gastric mucosa according to previous studies (Taweesak et al., 2015)
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