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[Endoscopy, a hobby for specialists--or more?]

L Demling

    Fortschritte Der Medizin
    |June 17, 1976
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Diagnostic endoscopy advanced significantly between 1958-1970, enabling operative procedures like polypectomy and improving understanding of gastrointestinal hormones. This transformed endoscopy into a vital tool for diagnosis and therapy.

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    Area of Science:

    • Gastroenterology
    • Medical Technology

    Context:

    • The period 1958-1970 witnessed pivotal advancements in diagnostic endoscopy.
    • This era laid the foundation for the development of operative endoscopy.

    Purpose:

    • To detail the technical and psychological evolution of endoscopy during this transformative period.
    • To highlight the shift from diagnostic observation to active therapeutic intervention.

    Summary:

    • Endoscopic innovations, including polypectomy, papillotomy, and photocoagulation, reduced the need for traditional surgery.
    • Endoscopy facilitated a deeper understanding of gastrointestinal biochemical processes and hormones.
    • The role of the endoscopist evolved from passive observer to active physician, prioritizing patient outcomes.

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    Impact:

    • Endoscopy became a crucial intermediary system for diagnostics, therapeutics, and biochemical research.
    • The method's ability to provide diagnostic information, enable therapeutic measures, and yield biochemical insights is unparalleled.
    • This evolution underscored the importance of early disease detection and effective treatment strategies.