1.Flexible endoscopic management of foreign body ingestion in children: A ten-year single-center retrospective study in the Philippines.
Jeremiah C. Torrico ; Germana Emerita V. Gregorio
Acta Medica Philippina 2026;60(1):45-56
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE
Foreign body (FB) ingestion is a common pediatric concern in the Philippines, but local studies on flexible endoscopic management are lacking. This study aimed to describe the clinical profile and outcomes of children referred for flexible endoscopic management and identify factors associated with poor outcomes.
METHODSThis retrospective cohort study included 145 patients aged
RESULTSMost FB ingestions (96.55%) were accidental, with coins as the most common FB (56.55%). Patients were admitted an average of 40.42 hours post-ingestion and referred for endoscopy within 9.28 hours. Flexible endoscopy was performed in 44.83% of cases, with a 98.46% success rate and an average procedure time of 32.25 minutes. Spontaneous passage occurred in 50.34% of cases. Poor outcomes were linked to age 48 hours; OR: 15.43, p = 0.0181), and prolonged procedures (>30 minutes; OR: 12, p = 0.0318). Good outcomes were associated with unremarkable physical exams (OR: 0.078; p = 0.0018), early admission (CONCLUSION
Flexible endoscopy is effective and safe for FB extraction in children. Early admission and timely intervention significantly improve outcomes, while delays and prolonged procedures increase the risk of complications.
Human ; Adolescent: 13-18 Yrs Old ; Child: 6-12 Yrs Old ; Foreign Bodies ; Endoscopy ; Child ; Retrospective Studies ; Aged ; Cohort Studies ; Eating ; Methods ; Numismatics ; Patients ; Philippines ; Physical Examination ; Time
2.The anesthetic management of a pediatric patient for drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE): A case report.
Acta Medica Philippina 2026;60(1):88-91
Drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE) is used for directly visualizing sites of obstruction among patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Owing to the scarcity of data, there is still no consensus on the anesthetic regimen for conducting pediatric DISE.
This paper presents a 5-year-old patient who underwent DISE using an opioid-sparing regimen with dexmedetomidine and propofol infusion.
Simultaneous dexmedetomidine and propofol infusion is a promising opioid-sparing regimen for pediatric DISE.
Human ; Male ; Child Preschool: 2-5 Yrs Old ; Endoscopy ; Propofol ; Dexmedetomidine ; Sleep Apnea, Obstructive ; Anesthetics ; Apnea ; Consensus ; Paper ; Patients ; Pharmaceutical Preparations ; Research Report ; Sleep ; Sleep Apnea Syndromes ; World Health Organization
3.Laparoscopic management of caesarean scar pregnancy: A case series.
Pragya SHREE ; Renu Singh GAHLOT ; Vandana VERMA ; Jigyasa SINGH
Acta Medica Philippina 2026;60(7):101-106
Caesarean scar pregnancy (CSP) is a pregnancy where embryo is implanted in the myometrium of a previous caesarean scar and it is a rare type of ectopic pregnancy. Diagnosis and management of CSP is a challenge because caregivers lack awareness about the possibility of implantation in previous caesarean surgery scar. We present here six CSP cases. All patients presented with abdominal pain and/or bleeding per vaginum with history of previous caesarean section. On ultrasonography, caesarean scar pregnancy was diagnosed. We managed them endoscopically at an endoscopic surgery and training center during the year 2019 till the year 2022. The pre-operative and post-operative periods were uneventful and they were discharged on day 2 or 3 of surgery. Hystero-laparoscopic combined approach is a good option for managing CSP in expert hands. Although there are no clear guidelines for managing CSP, we suggest individualizing each patient's treatment plan, depending on their personal characteristics and available facilities at the managing center.
Human ; Female ; Adult: 25-44 Yrs Old ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy, Ectopic ; Uterine Rupture ; Hysteroscopy
4.Effects of timing of endoscopy on clinical outcomes of cirrhotic patients with acute variceal bleeding in a tertiary hospital
Alinda Mae C. Gordola ; Eric B. Yasay
Acta Medica Philippina 2025;59(Early Access 2025):1-8
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE
Evidence regarding the impact of performing endoscopy within 12 hours of variceal bleeding (VB) on outcomes is inconclusive, and there is a lack of local data on this topic. This study aimed to determine if the timing of endoscopy is associated with clinical outcomes.
METHODSThis was a single-center retrospective cohort study which included adult cirrhotic patients admitted for VB from January 2016 to September 2022. The primary outcomes were in-hospital and 6-week mortality. Secondary outcomes included 5-day rebleeding, length of hospital stay (LOS), and blood transfusion requirements (BTR). The relationships between timing of endoscopy and outcomes were evaluated using regression analysis.
RESULTSIn 140 patients, 5.7% underwent urgent endoscopy (?12 hours). The overall median door-to-endoscopy time (DET) was 39.4 hours (IQR 20.0-73.4). The overall in-hospital mortality, 6-week mortality, and 5-day rebleeding rates were 12.9%, 11.4%, and 8.6%, respectively, without significant variability at different DET (p >0.05). Prolonged LOS was evident when endoscopy was delayed to >12 hours from admission (3.5 [IQR 2.25-5.75] vs 6 days [IQR 4-9.75], p = 0.021), while BTR was greater starting at endoscopies performed at >24 hours from admission (1 [0-2] vs 2 units [1-3], p = 0.000). Delayed endoscopy was significantly correlated with LOS (Beta 0.316, SE 0.011, p = 0.000) and BTR (Beta 0.214, SE 0.469, p = 0.003), but not with mortality and early rebleeding.
CONCLUSIONTiming of endoscopy may be independent of mortality and early rebleeding. Timely endoscopy may shorten hospitalization and decrease need for blood transfusion. Other factors affecting clinical outcomes may be at play.
Human ; Cirrhosis ; Fibrosis ; Endoscopy
5.Expert consensus on endobronchial balloon occlusion in the treatment of hemoptysis (2025 edition).
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2025;64(11):1055-1064
Hemoptysis is a serious medical emergency associated with high mortality rates. Notably, it poses significant therapeutic challenges owing to the complexities in rapidly identifying the bleeding site and underlying cause. In severe cases, it can lead to death by asphyxia, thus necessitating prompt intervention. Bronchoscopy-guided endobronchial balloon occlusion (EBBO) is a vital procedure for blocking the bleeding bronchus, allowing time for subsequent embolization of the responsible vessel and definitive treatment. While traditional techniques for EBBO are intricate and demanding, recent advancements in balloon technology, along with procedural refinements, have simplified the process, reduced operation times, and enhanced medical staff proficiency. Nevertheless, a lack of standardized protocols and technical guidelines has hindered the widespread adoption of this technique in China. Accordingly, the Internal Medicine of Chinese Medical Association convened a group of experts to develop the "Expert consensus on endobronchial balloon occlusion in the treatment of hemoptysis (2025 edition)" to standardize this procedure. This consensus, grounded in evidence-based medicine and clinical practice both domestically and internationally, covers seven essential elements: treatment strategies, equipment, indications and contraindications, preoperative preparation, technical procedures and specifications, integration with other therapeutic techniques, efficacy assessment, and follow-up. By offering comprehensive guidance, the consensus aims to standardize and promote the use of EBBO for hemoptysis management in China.
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Hemoptysis/therapy*
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Balloon Occlusion/methods*
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Bronchoscopy
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Consensus
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Evidence-Based Medicine
6.Clinical application and skill training of sialoendoscopy.
Bowen ZHANG ; Yi MEN ; Bo HAN
West China Journal of Stomatology 2025;43(3):448-454
The emergence of sialoendoscopy has fundamentally altered and has played a huge role in the diagnosis and treatment of salivary gland diseases. However, nationwide, the number of oral and maxillofacial surgeons skilled in the use of sialoendoscopy is very small, which limits its further promotion and application. No standardized training program is currently available for sialoendoscopy in domestic stomatology colleges, and the content and assessment standards of relevant training needs further improvement. Based on relevant clinical and teaching experience, this paper emphasizes the important role of clinical application and skill training for sialoendoscopy, with the aim of promoting the popularization and development of sialoendoscopic therapy.
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Endoscopy/methods*
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Clinical Competence
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Salivary Gland Diseases/diagnosis*
7.Thermal Ablation of Pulmonary Nodules by Electromagnetic Navigation Bronchoscopy Combined With Real-Time CT-Based 3D Fusion Navigation:Report of One Case.
Yuan XU ; Qun LIU ; Chao GUO ; Yi-Bo WANG ; Xiao-Fang WU ; Chen-Xi MA ; Gui-Ge WANG ; Qian-Shu LIU ; Nai-Xin LIANG ; Shan-Qing LI
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2025;47(1):137-141
A nodule in the right middle lobe of the lung was treated by a combination of cone-beam CT,three-dimensional registration for fusion imaging,and electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy-guided thermal ablation.The procedure lasted for 90 min,with no significant bleeding observed under the bronchoscope.The total radiation dose during the operation was 384 mGy.The patient recovered well postoperatively,with only a small amount of blood in the sputum and no pneumothorax or other complications.A follow-up chest CT on the first day post operation showed that the ablation area completely covered the lesion,and the patient was discharged successfully.
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Bronchoscopy/methods*
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Catheter Ablation/methods*
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Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
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Electromagnetic Phenomena
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Imaging, Three-Dimensional
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Lung Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging*
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
8.Endobronchial Metastasis From Rectal Cancer Treated by High-Frequency Electrocautery Ablation via Bronchoscope and Targeted Drugs:Report of One Case.
Jian-Hua YUAN ; Zong-Zhou XIE ; Y U WEI-LING ; Rong-Hua CUI ; L I JIAN-WANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2025;47(1):142-145
The lungs are the most common sites of metastases from non-pulmonarymalignancies. Endobronchial metastases are rare and have no specificity in clinical manifestations,thus being prone to misdiagnosis and delayed treatment.The common tumors associated with endobronchial metastasis are renal,breast,and colorectal cancers.This article reported one case of postoperative rectal cancer with endobronchial and lung metastases,which was relieved by high-frequency electrocautery ablation via bronchoscope,chemotherapy,and targeted drugs,aiming to provide a reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
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Rectal Neoplasms/pathology*
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Electrocoagulation/methods*
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Bronchial Neoplasms/drug therapy*
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Bronchoscopy
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Lung Neoplasms/secondary*
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Bronchoscopes
9.Effects of Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy on Cardiac Structure and Function in Obese Patients With Heart Failure.
Xiao-Yan JIA ; Rui-Jia LIAN ; Bao-Dong MA ; Yang-Xi HU ; Qin-Jun CHU ; Hai-Yun JING ; Zhi-Qiang KANG ; Jian-Ping YE ; Xi-Wen MA
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2025;47(2):226-236
Objective To investigate the effects of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy(LSG)on the cardiac structure and function in obese patients with heart failure(HF)and compare the efficacy of LSG across obese patients with different HF types.Methods This study included 33 obese patients with HF who underwent LSG.The clinical indicators were compared between before operation and 12 months after operation.Repeated measures analysis of variance was employed to evaluate the changes in echocardiographic parameters before operation and 3,6,and 12 months after operation.Patients were allocated into a HF with preserved ejection fraction group(n=17),a HF with mildly reduced ejection fraction group(n=5)and a HF with reduced ejection fraction(HFrEF)group(n=11)based on left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF)before operation for subgroup analyses of the effects of LSG on the cardiac structure and function of obese patients with HF.The paired samples t-test was conducted to assess the degree of cardiac structural and functional alterations after LSG.Results The 33 patients included 69.7% males,with an average age of(35.3±9.9)years,and a body mass index(BMI)of(51.2±9.8)kg/m2.The median follow-up was 9.0(5.0,13.3)months.Compared with the preoperative values,the postoperative BMI(P=0.002),body surface area(BSA)(P=0.009),waist circumference(P=0.010),hip circumference(P=0.031),body fat content(P=0.007),and percentage of patients with cardiac function grades Ⅲ-IV(P<0.001)decreased.At the 12-month follow-up left atrial diameter(P=0.006),right atrial long-axis inner diameter(RAD1)(P<0.001),right atrial short-axis inner diameter(RAD2)(P<0.001),right ventricular inner diameter(P=0.002),interventricular septal thickness at end-diastolic(P=0.002),and left ventricular end-diastolic volumes(P=0.004)and left ventricular end-systolic volumes(P=0.003) all significantly reduced compared with preoperative values.Additionally,left ventricular fractional shortening and LVEF improved(both P<0.001).Subgroup analyses revealed that cardiac structural parameters significantly decreased in the HF with preserved ejection fraction,HF with mildly reduced ejection fraction,and HFrEF subgroups compared with preoperative values.Notably,the HFrEF group demonstrated the best performance in terms of left atrial diameter(P=0.003),left ventricular inner diameter at end-diastole(P=0.008),RAD1(P<0.001),RAD2(P=0.004),right ventricular inner diameter(P=0.019),left ventricular end-diastolic volume(P=0.004)and left ventricular end-systolic volume(P=0.001),cardiac output(P=0.006),tricuspid regurgitation velocity(P=0.002),and pulmonary artery systolic pressure(P=0.001) compared to preoperatively.Postoperative left ventricular fractional shortening(P<0.001,P=0.003,P<0.001)and LVEF(P<0.001,P=0.011,P=0.001)became higher in all the three subgroups than the preoperative values.Conclusions LSG decreased the body weight,BMI,and BSA,improved the cardiac function grade,reversed the enlargement of the left atrium and left ventricle,reduced the right atrium and right ventricle,and enhanced the left ventricular systolic function.It was effective across obese patients with different HF types.Particularly,LSG demonstrates the best performance in improving the structures of both atria and ventricles in obese patients with HFrEF.
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Male
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Female
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Gastrectomy/methods*
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Heart Failure/complications*
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Adult
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Obesity/physiopathology*
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Laparoscopy
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Middle Aged
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Heart/physiopathology*
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Stroke Volume
10.SMARCB1 (INI-1)-deficient sinonasal carcinoma:A case report and its clinical implications on diagnosis and management.
Dianne Mae TAN ; Glezette Anne ALTARES ; Rose Lou Marie AGBAY ; Jose CARNATE JR.
Philippine Journal of Pathology 2025;10(2):63-67
SMARCB1 (INI-1)-deficient sinonasal carcinoma is a rare, poorly differentiated, and locally aggressive neoplasm. Frequently, this disease entity mimics benign head and neck conditions, making diagnosis and management challenging. We report the case of a 66-year-old female who presented with a right nasal mass on endoscopy. Microscopy revealed well-defined nests of plasmacytoid tumor cells infiltrating a desmoplastic stroma, with areas of necrosis and focal hemorrhage. Based on the histomorphology and immunohistochemistry studies, the case was signed out as SMARCB1 (INI-1)-deficient sinonasal carcinoma. This is the first reported case in the Philippines based on a search of local journal databases. Recent advancements in therapeutics highlight the importance of providing molecular characterization of these tumors.
Human ; Carcinoma ; Hemorrhage ; Immunohistochemistry ; Endoscopy


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