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Impact of complete vs partial endoscopic healing on long-term outcomes in Crohn's disease: a prospective multicenter study

 Published on 20/03/2026 |  Original article (Full-text)  | Clara Yzet et al. | Journal of Crohn's and Colitis. Volume 19(7).

The STRIDE II guidelines recognize endoscopic healing (EH), defined by an SES-CD score ≤ 2, as one of the main therapeutic targets in Crohn's disease (CD). Nevertheless, complete EH could further reduce the risk of long-term complications in CD. We aimed to assess the risk of long-term complications...

Endoscopic variceal ligation versus sclerotherapy in patients with gastric variceal bleed

 Published on 13/03/2026 |  Original article (Full-text)  | Liu Dandan et al. | BMC Surgery 2025; 26(1): 120

Gastric varices (GV) are intricate networks of vascular shunts that connect the portosplenic venous system with the systemic veins of the abdomen and thorax and dilated submucosal veins in the stomach, which form as a compensatory mechanism to portal hypertension [1]. GVs are reported in 5%–33%...

Development of a prediction model integrating cardiac ultrasound parameters for cardiac complications after distal cholangiocarcinoma surgery: a retrospective cohort study

 Published on 06/03/2026 |  Original article (Full-text)  | Wang Fangfei et al. | BMC Medical Imaging 2026; 26(1): 115

Distal cholangiocarcinoma (dCCA), a malignant tumor of the middle to lower bile duct, is relatively rare but poses significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Radical pancreaticoduodenectomy (Whipple procedure) is the standard curative approach [1, 2]. However, this surgery’s complexity—involving...

Safety and efficacy of single-stage endoscopic stone removal and the timing of ERCP for acute cholangitis: a multicenter study

 Published on 27/02/2026 |  Original article (Full-text)  | An Zhi et al. | BMC Gastroenterology 2026; 26(1): 136

The common bile duct (CBD) stone leads to biliary obstruction, which in turn causes cholestasis and bacterial retrograde infection. This is the most common cause of acute cholangitis (AC) [1]. AC is a life-threatening medical emergency. Delayed diagnosis and treatment of AC are associated with high mortality....