Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Pham, Khanh Do-Cong"
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Diagnostic accuracy of transabdominal ultrasound in chronic pancreatitis
Engjom, Trond; Sangnes, Dag André; Havre, Roald Flesland; Erchinger, Friedemann Georg; Pham, Khanh Do-Cong; Haldorsen, Ingfrid S.; Gilja, Odd Helge; Dimcevski, Georg Gjorgji (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017-04)The performance of transabdominal ultrasound (US) in chronic pancreatitis (CP) following the advances in US technology made during recent decades has not been explored. Our aim in this prospective study was to evaluate the ... -
EUS-guided gastroenterostomy with a lumen apposing self-expandable metallic stent relieves gastric outlet obstruction–a Scandinavian case series
Havre, Roald Flesland; Dai, C.; Roug, Stine; Novovic, Srdan; Schmidt, P.N.; Feldager, E.; Karstensen, J.G.; Pham, Khanh Do-Cong (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Background: EUS-guided gastroenterostomy (EUS-GE) with lumen-apposing metallic stents (LAMS) in patients with gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) has proven to be an alternative to luminal stenting in the duodenum and surgical ... -
Navigated retrograde endoscopic myotomy (REM) for the treatment of therapy-resistant achalasia
Pham, Khanh Do-Cong; Havre, Roald Flesland; Langø, Thomas; Hofstad, Erlend Fagertun; Tangen, Geir Arne; Mårvik, Ronald; Pham, T.; Gilja, Odd Helge; Hatlebakk, Jan Gunnar; Viste, Asgaut (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-04)Background In achalasia, muscle spasm may involve the proximal esophagus. When the muscle spasm is located in the proximal esophagus, conventional per oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) may not be sufficient to relieve symptoms. ... -
The outcome of primary per oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) for treatment of achalasia: Norwegian single-center experience with long-term follow-up
Pham, Khanh Do-Cong; Lauritzen, Sigurd; Tjora, Erling; Gilja, Odd Helge; Hatlebakk, Jan Gunnar; Assmus, Jörg; Havre, Roald Flesland (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Background and aims: Per oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) has become an established treatment for achalasia, but no Scandinavian studies with long-term follow-up exist. This study from a tertiary referral center in Norway ...