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Kamran Ayub, MD

“EndoRotor® is an exciting new addition to our armamentarium in the management of difficult to remove lesions. This includes partially, resected polyps, and lesions in challenging locations, e.g., lesions in the appendiceal orifice, in the diverticula, and in some parts of duodenum. It is also useful in the management of refractory Barrett's esophagus. In addition, although currently an investigational use, we are seeing the EndoRotor® as a significant advancement in endoscopic management of walled-off pancreatic necrosis.”

— Kamran Ayub, MD
Interventional and Therapeutic Endoscopy
New Lennox, Illinois

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Rebecca Burbridge, MD

“EndoRotor® is a great adjunct in the treatment of residual/recurrent tissue at prior polypectomy sites that can be difficult to remove with standard techniques. We have had great success with use of this device in this setting.”

— Rebecca Burbridge, MD
Division of Gastroenterology, Director of Advanced Endoscopy
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina

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Stuart Amateau, MD

“The EndoRotor® provides a unique platform to remove unwanted tissues from the foregut, midgut and hindgut by essentially debriding premalignant, non-lifting lesions that have invaded as deep as the sub-mucosa, while capturing fragmented tissues. The process is safe, efficient and without a steep learning curve, offering an alternative to other methods such as endoscopic submucosal dissection.”

— Stuart Amateau, MD
Interventional and Therapeutic Endoscopy
Associate Professor University of Minnesota

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Norio Fukami, MD

“The EndoRotor® is an exciting and safe invention that would be easier for flat polyp removal when piecemeal removal is necessary. Studies have shown it to be useful for clean up after piecemeal polypectomy.”

—Norio Fukami, MD
Advanced Endoscopy Fellowship Director
Mayo Clinic

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