Interventional Endoscopy
The Interventional Endoscopy Program at Northwestern is at the forefront of new technology and research with a team of key thought leaders in many areas of endoscopic therapeutic interventions including:
- Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
- Biliary and Pancreatic Duct Endoscopy--Cholangioscopy and Pancreatoscopy (SpyGlass)
- Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS)
- Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR)
- Endoscopic Therapies for Barrett’s Esophagus (Radiofrequency ablation, endoscopic resection)
- Balloon Enteroscopy and Spiral Enteroscopy for Small Bowel Disorders
- Endoscopic Management of Complications after Gastric Bypass Surgery
- Enteral, Esophageal, and Colonic Stenting
- Video Capsule Endoscopy
- Feeding Tube Placement and Management
- Celiac Plexus Neurolysis (Nerve Block)
- Pancreatic Pseudocyst Drainage
Current Ongoing Research
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Investigation of GERD symptoms in patients with Barrett’s Esophagus undergoing RFA
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Long term outcomes of patients undergoing endoscopic therapies for Barrett’s Esophagus
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Impact of ERCP with cholangioscopic tissue acquisition in benign and malignant biliary strictures
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Biopsy Techniques for Gastric Submucosal Masses (e.g. GIST)
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Optimization of difficult biliary cannulation techniques
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Use of Balloon Enteroscopy for previous incompletely (difficult) colonoscopies