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The Diagnosis of the Lesions on the Lesser Curvature below the Cardia by “Reverse U-turn Method” with the Fiberscope Takao Hayashi 1,2 2Endcscopic Center, School of Medicine, Nihon University pp.1019-1024
Published Date 1970/7/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1403111381
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 Although by the recent progress of stomach endoscopy it is now possible to make precise diagnosis on lesions in the lower part of the stomach, those in its upper part, especially on the lesser curvature below the cardia, cannot be observed and photographed well because of their being in the shadow of the fiberscope itself even if U-turn method is employed.

 It is sometimes possible to observe the area below the cardia though in a distant view by setting the angle of the fiberscope “Up” as it is at the angulus and controlling air volume and position of the patient. However, it is difficult to observe thoroughly the lesser curvature below the cardia, for it can be seen only in a distant view, or from above or below, and the lens surface is apt to stick to the stomach wall when a close-up is to be taken.

 In order to get a front view of the lesser curvature below the cardia, I have tried “Reverse U-turn Method”; that is, contrary to the conventional U-turn method in which the fiberscope is turned over with its tip pressed against the wall of the greater curvature, the fiberscope is turned over on that of the lesser one. I will give details of the “Reverse U-turn Method” as follows.


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