Feb. 28, 2024 Parastomal hernia (PSH) repair at Mayo Clinic: Helping patients live their life We have vast experience seeing patients for parastomal hernia repair and operating on them. Where most institutions do just a handful of robotic parastomal hernia repairs, we've done over 100 in just the last two years. Dec. 07, 2022 Continent ileostomy Many patients get their lives back with a continent ileostomy. Dec. 07, 2022 GI Esophageal Clinic Sharing meals is not only part of nutrition but also a way people share joy and camaraderie. The Esophageal Clinic at Mayo Clinic can help when symptoms decrease enjoyment of mealtimes. Dec. 07, 2022 Inflammatory Bowel Disease Clinic Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) need a team of specialists working together to provide them with the best care. The experts at Mayo Clinic do that every day. Dec. 07, 2022 Hepatobiliary Clinic A growing number of people have nonalcoholic fatty liver disease or other liver issues that can be treated by the experts at Mayo Clinic. Dec. 07, 2022 Motility Interest Group and Motility Clinic Motility covers many gastrointestinal issues, but the physicians at Mayo Clinic use highly focused therapeutic approaches to critically evaluate symptoms, make a diagnosis and form a treatment plan. Dec. 07, 2022 GI Neoplasia Clinic There are many new and established ways to test and treat patients with gastrointestinal neoplasia at Mayo Clinic. Dec. 07, 2022 Bariatric Recovery Clinic Physicians within Mayo Clinic created the bariatric recovery clinic to treat patients who have had complications after bariatric surgery. Procedures are performed with small or no incisions. Dec. 07, 2022 GI Pancreas Clinic The future looks bright for patients with pancreatic issues. Aug. 09, 2022 Quality liver cancer screening provides the most favorable treatment options Sumera I. Ilyas, M.B.B.S., a gastroenterologist at Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center, explains that potentially curative liver cancer treatments are available only for early-stage disease. Quality liver cancer screening and knowledge of when screening and further testing should occur are imperative. Aug. 09, 2022 Liver cancer innovations and advanced treatment options Liver cancer specialists at Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center offer hope to patients in the form of the highest quality therapies available. At the Cancer Center, patients with liver cancer may have access to personalized chemotherapy regimens, proton beam and other highly focused radiation therapies and prostate-specific membrane antigen. June 10, 2022 Surgical achalasia treatment at Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic’s thoracic surgeons speak to how Mayo Clinic experts are treating achalasia by using innovative, minimally invasive techniques to improve patient outcomes. April 28, 2022 Advancements at Mayo Clinic – Hepatitis C is no longer a barrier to transplant Bashar A. Aqel, M.D., a transplant hepatologist at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, discusses ways to expand the potential donor pool and shorten the wait time to transplant for patients with end-stage liver disease April 13, 2022 Barrett's esophagus Prasad G. Iyer, M.D., and Cadman L. Leggett, M.D., gastroenterologists at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, share information about Barrett's esophagus. Jan. 18, 2022 Minimally invasive treatment advances for Zenker's diverticulum In this video, Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist Ryan J. Law, D.O., provides an overview of Zenker's diverticulum, including signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and a new minimally invasive approach to repairing a Zenker's diverticulum with peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM). Jan. 17, 2022 Advanced endoscopic techniques for treating gastrointestinal lesions Nayantara Coelho-Prabhu, M.B.B.S., and Louis M. Wong Kee Song, M.D., provide an overview of how new minimally invasive advanced endoscopic techniques are being used to treat lesions that previously required surgery. Dec. 31, 2021 A high-risk pancreas clinic The High-risk Pancreas Clinic was developed to offer individuals who are at a higher risk of developing pancreatic cancer an opportunity to receive an in-depth screening for early detection of pancreatic cancer. Aug. 28, 2021 Cholangiocarcinoma discoveries and treatment approaches Rory L. Smoot, M.D., Mayo Clinic surgical oncologist, discusses the discoveries made in the treatment of cholangiocarcinoma and other biliary tract cancers. May 05, 2021 Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) research at Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic researchers ask and answer fundamental questions about nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). May 02, 2021 “Gut Touch” research and mechanistic pathways Utilizing research to explore the concept of “gut touch,” Arthur Beyder, M.D., Ph.D., and Mayo Clinic GI researchers are identifying mechanistic pathways that are similar to other disease entities and collaborating with colleagues in other disciplines to identify new solutions and treatments. May 02, 2021 GI division at Mayo Clinic Rochester leading innovation and change The Rochester Gastroenterology and Hepatology Division succeeds through clinician-led innovation — recognizing gaps and finding solutions. Division leaders invest in the team, seeking opportunities to challenge that status quo, train the next generation of clinicians and build on a legacy of success. April 09, 2021 Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) research at Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic continues to explore frontiers in research, diagnostics, drug trials and treatment algorithms to advance IBD treatment and offer options to patients that change the course of their disease. March 17, 2021 Exploring colorectal cancer clinical trials Mayo Clinic colorectal cancer experts Jeremy C. Jones, M.D., and Tanios S. Bekaii-Saab, M.D., provide an overview of colorectal cancer clinical trials that are transforming the way this disease is treated. Jan. 05, 2021 Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided pancreatic anti-tumoral therapy Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist Michael J. Levy, M.D., discusses endoscopic ultrasound-guided pancreatic anti-tumoral therapy for the treatment of pancreatic masses. Jan. 05, 2021 Endoscopic ultrasound-guided angiotherapy Michael J. Levy, M.D., a gastroenterologist at Mayo Clinic’s campus in Rochester, Minnesota, discusses endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided angiotherapy for the treatment of gastrointestinal bleeding. July 08, 2019 Optimal liver transplant care at Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida About 13,000 people in the United States are waiting for a liver on the national transplant waitlist. The Liver Transplant Program at Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida, uses a unique multidisciplinary team approach to address this need. March 17, 2017 Advances in colorectal cancer screening Mayo Clinic physicians John B. Kisiel, M.D., and David W. Larson, M.D., M.B.A., discuss the latest advancements in colorectal cancer screening, as well as the latest surgical techniques available for people with colorectal cancer. Jan. 09, 2017 Chromoendoscopy for inflammatory bowel disease Michael F. Picco, M.D., Ph.D., and Michael B. Wallace, M.D., gastroenterologists at Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida, demonstrate a simplified technique for application of indicarmine and other staining agents for surveillance in inflammatory bowel disease. April 18, 2016 Mucosal healing in kids with celiac disease — Celiac disease in the news Imad Absah, M.D., discusses a recently published article in the Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition about mucosal healing in children with celiac disease. March 01, 2016 Radiation therapy associated with a lower risk of recurrence in people with pancreatic cancer Radiation therapy improves survival times in patients who are candidates for pancreatic cancer surgery. Aug. 31, 2015 Endoscopic treatment for obesity Barham K. Abu Dayyeh, M.D., M.P.H., a gastroenterologist and advanced endoscopist at Mayo Clinic, discusses endoscopic treatment for obesity and revision of gastric bypass surgery for teenagers. Aug. 05, 2015 Methylated DNA markers and whole-body cancer screening John B. Kisiel, M.D., a gastroenterologist at Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester, Minnesota, discusses a study that identified the source of cancer in patients' gastrointestinal tracts by analyzing DNA markers from tumors. Oct. 07, 2014 Large waist linked to poor health, even among those in healthy body mass index ranges Having a big belly has consequences beyond trouble squeezing into your pants. It's detrimental to your health, even if you have a healthy body mass index (BMI), a new international collaborative study has found. Sept. 12, 2014 Liver transplant patients can avoid costly stay in ICU after surgery — Mayo Clinic C. Burcin Taner, M.D., chair of Transplant Surgery at Mayo Clinic's campus in Florida and the study's senior investigator, discusses study finding. The liver transplant team at Mayo Clinic's campus in Florida has found, based on 12 years of experience, that more than half the patients receiving a new liver can be “fast-tracked” to return to a surgical ward room following their transplant, bypassing a one- or two-day stay in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Aug. 11, 2014 Mesalamine dose may lower marker of bowel inflammation Edward V. Loftus Jr., M.D., discusses an article looking at the ability of a drug to drive down calprotectin, a marker of bowel inflammation, in people who have ulcerative colitis. April 11, 2014 Grand Rounds: Individualizing Diagnosis and Therapy for IBS Arthur Beyder, M.D., Ph.D., and Gianrico Farrugia, M.D., discuss the morbidity, pathophysiology and genetics of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a complex genetic disease. March 04, 2014 Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) Mayo Clinic's Robert Orenstein, D.O., and John K. DiBaise, M.D., explain and demonstrate the FMT procedures and techniques. Jan. 31, 2014 Grand Rounds: The Liver in Heart Disease Mayo Clinic's Patrick S. Kamath, M.D., presents the liver in heart disease. Jan. 31, 2014 Grand Rounds: Management of IBD in Pregnancy Sunanda V. Kane, M.D., presents Management of IBD in Pregnancy. Oct. 03, 2012 Primary sclerosing cholangitis Samar H. Ibrahim, M.B., Ch.B., pediatric hepatologist at Mayo Clinic, discusses liver transplantation as a definitive treatment for primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Jan. 16, 2012 Mayo Pancreas Clinic among world's best Santhi Swaroop Vege, M.D., explains what distinguishes the Pancreas Clinic at Mayo Clinic's campus in Minnesota from other elite centers, including renowned specialists devoted exclusively to pancreatic disease. Sept. 19, 2011 Stomach function focus of obesity research Pharmacological and medical management of obesity have met with little success. Michael Camilleri, M.D., Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, discusses the reasons for these failures. Sept. 19, 2011 Laparoscopic pancreatoduodenectomy: Report from a high-volume center Michael L. Kendrick, M.D., of the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, discusses Mayo Clinic's extensive experience with laparoscopic pancreatoduodenectomy. July 13, 2011 Esophageal healing resolves some upper airway symptoms David A. Katzka, M.D., of the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, examines the correlation between esophageal healing and resolution of chronic upper airway symptoms in people with high-grade erosive esophagitis. July 13, 2011 Study finds novel drug effective for functional constipation Affecting nearly 30 million Americans, constipation increases health care costs and diminishes quality of life. Banny S. Wong, M.D., of the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, discusses a phase II study of A3309. June 02, 2009 DNA stool test for colon cancer — Mayo Clinic Doctors at Mayo Clinic have studied and improved upon a noninvasive screening test that requires no preparation or procedure. The test detects cancer or precancerous polyps by measuring DNA in your stool. 医疗专业人员 Digestive Diseases videos