Tips and Thought Processes to Overcome Difficult Situations in Third Space Endoscopy.
Amit P MaydeoNagesh KamatGaurav Kumar PatilAnkit DalalAmol VadgaonkarSanil ParekhPublished in: Current gastroenterology reports (2024)
The first challenging situation is decision-making (before the procedure), the second is tackling procedure-induced pulmonary / insufflation-related adverse events and intra-operative complications (during the procedure), and the third is post-operative complications and morbidity (post-procedure). The performance of TSE procedures is not without risk. Patients should receive enough time to weigh their options, considering that attitudes toward risk impact decision-making. Continuous basic patient monitoring and the micro-movements of endoscopic and electrosurgical equipment is crucial to avoid accidental injury. Anaesthetists should be mindful of anticipated complications and closely monitor, diagnose, and treat them. Demanding situations need careful consideration, problem-solving, or persistence to overcome challenges. This brief review provides inputs on preventing and tackling difficult situations in TSE.