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Endoscopic Mucosal Ablation
Endoscopic Mucosal Ablation
Endoscopic mucosal ablation refers to a minimally invasive procedure that allows the limited removal of a small nodule, as well as burning away of Barrett’s esophagus, that harbors high-grade dysplasia or early intramucosal cancer. Once successfully treated, these patients often require an antireflux operation to protect the esophagus from ongoing injury from reflux.
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