(Adnkronos) - “L'endoscopia operativa ha un ruolo di primissimo piano, nella diagnosi precoce e nell'interventistica dei tumori precoci dell'apparato digerente. Si tratta della metodica più mininvasiva tra tutte quelle che abbiamo a disposizione. E' anche la metodica che ha più frecce alla propria faretra nell'approccio e nella risoluzione delle patologie neoplastiche precoci", cioè in quelle neoplasie "risolvibili, guaribili, con una resezione endoscopica”.
Lo ha detto Giuseppe Galloro, responsabile dell'Uos di Diagnostica e Terapia endoscopica delle patologie non neoplastiche del tubo digerente, vie biliari e pancreas, dirigente medico di I livello dell'Uoc centralizzata Endoscopia digestiva operatoria presso l'Aou Federico II di Napoli, intervenendo al Corso nazionale Sied, Società italiana endoscopia digestiva, dedicato alle emorragie digestive.
Lo ha detto Giuseppe Galloro, responsabile dell'Uos di Diagnostica e Terapia endoscopica delle patologie non neoplastiche del tubo digerente, vie biliari e pancreas, dirigente medico di I livello dell'Uoc centralizzata Endoscopia digestiva operatoria presso l'Aou Federico II di Napoli, intervenendo al Corso nazionale Sied, Società italiana endoscopia digestiva, dedicato alle emorragie digestive.
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00:00The digestive endoscopy today is characterized as a solution to the search for problems,
00:13in the sense that it is a minimally invasive method, extremely subtle and capable of solving
00:20many problems and in particular this course, which has focused on hemorrhagic emergencies,
00:29has as a point of reference both diagnostic and operational methods on the subject of digestive
00:39hemorrhages. Digestive hemorrhages are certainly the most important in the field of emergencies
00:46of the digestive system and also those in front of which the young endoscopist is immediately
00:54thrown down in early aid to solve such problems. Therefore, such a topic is extremely important
01:03that it has been the central focus of the SIED national course. Today, as today, it is an
01:10integral part of any branch of our discipline, of medicine in general, of surgery, of medicine,
01:19in digestive endoscopy, which has always been a method of high technological content,
01:24clearly it is becoming more and more dominant. And we are not only talking about artificial
01:29intelligence, but also about all imaging technologies, that is, endoscopic images,
01:38and in particular, always aimed at the hemorrhagic emergency discourse. Today we have
01:45available technologies, filters, false colorings, virtual colorings, which allow us to improve
01:54in terms of timing and efficiency, and therefore also of the costs of public health, the diagnosis
02:02in acute cases of hemorrhages, and consequently also to aim more quickly at a therapeutic discourse.