Publications by authors named "Seung-Hun Chon"

The most common functional challenge after Ivor-Lewis esophagectomy is delayed emptying of the gastric conduit. One of the primary endoscopic treatment strategies is performing a pyloric dilatation. However, the effects of dilation have never been scientifically proven.

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Background: Acute decompensation (AD) in patients with liver cirrhosis is associated with a dramatic deterioration in prognosis. Immediate initiation of appropriate recompensation measures is essential to improve patient's outcome, although objective parameters for evaluating the success of recompensation are still lacking. Spleen stiffness measurements (SSM) have emerged as promising non-invasive tool to assess clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH), which is the main driver of acute decompensation.

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  • HIV infection leads to gastrointestinal mucosal damage, which affects microbial balance and immune response, leading to non-infectious comorbidities in people living with HIV (PLWH).
  • A study measured zonulin levels in serum and intestinal tissue from HIV-infected individuals and controls, revealing higher levels of zonulin in the bloodstream of HIV patients, but lower levels in their gut tissue compared to controls.
  • Elevated systemic zonulin was linked to the loss of intestinal CD4 T cells and increased gut inflammation, suggesting a relationship between zonulin and intestinal health that could be important for managing comorbidities in PLWH.
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Background: The ergonomic advantages and potential challenges that robotic surgery poses to the well-being of surgeons are mainly unexplored. The most recent surgical robot introduced on the European market is the Hugo™ RAS System by Medtronic. This study aims to evaluate the ergonomic benefits of the Hugo™ RAS System, which is available in our training laboratory, CeMIT (Center for Medical Innovation and Technology Cologne).

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Background: The aim of this study was to establish a deep learning prediction model for neoadjuvant FLOT chemotherapy response. The neural network utilized clinical data and visual information from whole-slide images (WSIs) of therapy-naïve gastroesophageal cancer biopsies.

Methods: This study included 78 patients from the University Hospital of Cologne and 59 patients from the University Hospital of Heidelberg used as external validation.

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  • The study investigates the necessary number of emergency endoscopies required for endoscopists to achieve proficiency in managing upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB).
  • Analyzing data from 787 cases over several years, the research found that treatment failure rates significantly decreased after performing a certain number of procedures.
  • It concludes that endoscopists should complete at least 20 emergency procedures to be deemed proficient, and ideally 50 for advanced qualification, to enhance their skills and confidence in treating UGIB.
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Backgound: Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the most common inherited kidney disease, and leads to a steady loss of kidney function in adulthood. The variable course of the disease makes it necessary to identify the patients with rapid disease progression who will benefit the most from targeted therapies and interventions. Currently, magnetic resonance imaging-based volumetry of the kidney is the most commonly used tool for this purpose.

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Background/aims: While current guidelines recommend performing endoscopy within 24 h in case of acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding (AUGIB), the precise timing remains an issue of debate. Lactate is an established parameter for risk stratification in a variety of medical emergencies. This study evaluated the predictive ability of elevated lactate levels in identifying patients with UGIB, who may benefit from emergent endoscopy.

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Percutaneous drainage is a first-line therapy for abscesses and other fluid collections. However, experimental data on the viscosity of body fluids are scarce. This study analyses the apparent viscosity of serous, purulent and biliary fluids to provide reference data for the evaluation of drainage catheters.

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Background: Postesophagectomy diaphragmatic prolapse (PDP) is a major complication after esophagectomy with significant mortality and morbidity. However, in the current literature, treatment and outcomes are not evaluated for patients undergoing an Ivor Lewis Robot-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (IL-RAMIE). The aim of this study is to evaluate the incidence of PDP after IL-RAMIE.

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  • * Researchers analyzed videos for 125 bleeding episodes and 103 normal tissues, using a neural network model (Inception V3) that leveraged transfer learning for training.
  • * The CNN achieved a detection accuracy of 90.6%, indicating it could enhance diagnostic speed and accuracy in clinical settings for interpreting capsule endoscopy results.
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Background: Residual tumor at the resection margins after surgery for gastric and gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) adenocarcinoma is a known prognostic factor. In this single-center, retrospective cohort study in a tertiary referral center, the authors aimed to evaluate the relevance of intraoperative pathology consultation (IOC) and consecutive extension of surgery on patient survival.

Study Design: Of 737 consecutive patients undergoing (sub)total gastrectomy for gastric or GEJ adenocarcinoma, 679 cases with curative intent surgery between 05/1996 and 03/2019 were included.

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Background: The question of the ideal neoadjuvant therapy for locally advanced esophagogastric adenocarcinoma has not been answered to date. Multimodal treatment has become a standard treatment for these adenocarcinomas. Currently, perioperative chemotherapy (FLOT) or neoadjuvant chemoradiation (CROSS) is recommended.

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  • The study explores the use of near-infrared light fluorescence (NIR) with indocyanine green (ICG) for mapping lymph nodes during esophageal cancer surgery, a method not yet established in this field.
  • It involved 20 patients with advanced esophageal cancer undergoing robotic-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RAMIE), where ICG was injected around the tumor prior to surgery to visualize lymphatic drainage.
  • Initial findings indicate that using NIR imaging is feasible and safe for detecting lymph node metastases during RAMIE, with plans for further research on ICG-positive tissue and long-term outcomes.
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  • Acute gastrointestinal emergencies often present in the emergency department, primarily manifesting as acute abdominal pain, known as "acute abdomen."
  • Conditions like peptic ulcer disease, acute pancreatitis, and diverticulitis can cause these acute abdominal issues, requiring immediate medical attention.
  • Rapid diagnosis of the underlying causes of gastrointestinal and liver emergencies is crucial for effective treatment and reducing mortality, making a structured approach essential in clinical practice.
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Early risk stratification is mandatory in acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding (AUGIB) to guide optimal treatment. Numerous risk scores were introduced, but lack of practicability led to limited use in daily clinical practice. Lactate clearance is an established risk assessment tool in a variety of diseases, such as trauma and sepsis.

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Background: Upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) from malignancies is associated with a poor outcome. Only a small number of studies on gastrointestinal tumor bleeding have been published so far, focusing mainly on bleeding from gastric cancer. Since the information on patients with UGIB from esophageal cancer appears insufficient, this study aimed to present clinical and endoscopic findings, treatment options as well as clinical outcomes such as rebleeding and survival of those patients.

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Purpose: Diagnosis and treatment of gastric and gastroesophageal junction cancer have undergone many critical changes during the last two decades. We addressed the question of how clinical reality outside of clinical trials has changed for gastric and gastroesophageal junction cancer patients in a European center for upper gastrointestinal surgery.

Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, patients undergoing (sub)total gastrectomy for gastric or gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma between 1996 and 2017 in a tertiary upper gastrointestinal center were included.

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Background: Specific immune response is a hallmark of cancer immunotherapy and shared tumor-associated antigens (TAAs) are important targets. Recent advances using combined cellular therapy against multiple TAAs renewed the interest in this class of antigens. Our study aims to determine the role of TAAs in esophago-gastric adenocarcinoma (EGA).

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Today, individual prognosis in patients with adenocarcinoma of the esophagus (EAC) is based on post-surgical TNM staging and valid biomarkers are still not implemented. Integrin beta1 (ITGB1) is widely expressed in epithelial cells and promotes cell adhesion and growth. Its impact on tumor progression was described for different tumor entities before, data on its function as a potential biomarker in EAC is not available.

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Objective Of The Study: The most common functional complication after Ivor-Lewis esophagectomy is the delayed emptying of the gastric conduit (DGCE) for which several diagnostic tools are available, e.g. chest X-ray, upper esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) and water-soluble contrast radiogram.

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Background: Gastroparesis (GP) occurs in patients after upper gastrointestinal surgery, in patients with diabetes or systemic sclerosis and in idiopathic GP patients. As pyloric dysfunction is considered one of the underlying mechanisms, measuring this mechanism with EndoFLIP™ can lead to a better understanding of the disease.

Methods: Between November 2021 and March 2022, we performed a retrospective single-centre study of all patients who had non-surgical GP, post-surgical GP and no sign of GP after esophagectomy and who underwent our post-surgery follow-up program with surveillance endoscopies and further exams.

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Objective Of The Study: In esophageal surgery, anastomotic leak (AL) remains one of the most severe and critical adverse events after oncological esophagectomy. Endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT) can be used to treat AL; however, in the current literature, treatment outcomes and reports on how to use this novel technique are scarce. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of patients with an AL after IL RAMIE and to determine whether using EVT as an treatment option is safe and feasible.

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Background: Duodenal defects are complex clinical situations, and their management is challenging and associated with high mortality. Besides surgery, endoscopic treatment options exist, but the size and location of the perforation can limit their application. We present a retrospective study, demonstrating a successful application of endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT) for duodenal leaks.

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Despite a significant decrease of surgery-related mortality and morbidity, anastomotic leakage still occurs in a significant number of patients after esophagectomy. The two main endoscopic treatments in case of anastomotic leakage are self-expanding metal stents (SEMS) and the endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT). It is still under debate, if one method is superior to the other.

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