Hemostasis is one of the most critical skills in the endoscopist’s toolkit, yet the difference between a successful closure and a procedural headache often comes down to millimeters and mechanics. Whether you are dealing with a bleeding ulcer or a post-polypectomy defect, understanding the nuances of your specific clip—how it rotates, how it expands, and how it interacts with your scope—is paramount.
In this guide, Dr. Klaus Mönkemüller breaks down the anatomy and deployment mechanics of through-the-scope (TTS) clips to ensure your next application is precise and effective.
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