Quick Summary: Join us in this first part of the "Basic Movements" series, as we guide you through the essential colonoscope movements during ... This video explores the impact of control inputs, scope torques, patient rotation and loop formation on advancement of the scope.
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Join us in this first part of the "Basic Movements" series, as we guide you through the essential colonoscope movements during ... This video explores the impact of control inputs, scope torques, patient rotation and loop formation on advancement of the scope. by Jerome D Wayne, MD, and Christopher DiMaio, MD Division of GI Spring 2015 Faculty Development.
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- Join us in this first part of the "Basic Movements" series, as we guide you through the essential colonoscope movements during ...
- This video explores the impact of control inputs, scope torques, patient rotation and loop formation on advancement of the scope.
- by Jerome D Wayne, MD, and Christopher DiMaio, MD Division of GI Spring 2015 Faculty Development.
- Colonoscopies can make patients nervous, but they are safe and painless procedures.
- We are fortunate enough to have wonderful partners in the healthcare industry.
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