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==Historical Perspective== | ==Historical Perspective== | ||
*In 1543: Vesalius, a Belgian [[anatomist]] was the first to describe the [[anatomy]] of the [[esophagus]]. | |||
*In 1682, D Zollikofer was the first to perform sclerotherapy by injecting an acid into a vein to induce thrombus formation. | |||
*[ | *In 1853, Debout and Cassaignaic reported success in treating varicose veins by injecting perchlorate of iron. | ||
*Endoscopic injection of bleeding peptic ulcers with adrenaline has been practiced since the 1970s. | |||
*In 1982: D. Fleischer was the first to use an endoscopic laser as palliative therapy for esophageal carcinoma. | |||
*In | *In 1929, Coppleson was the first to advocate the use of sodium salicylate or quinine as the best choices of sclerosant. | ||
*In | *In 1982: D. Fleischer was the first to use an endoscopic laser as palliative therapy for [[esophageal carcinoma]]. | ||
*Prof. Sicard developed the use of sodium carbonate and then sodium salicylate during and after the First World War as a sclerosant. | |||
*Peptic ulcer disease was first discovered by Asklepios. | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
Historical Perspective
- In 1543: Vesalius, a Belgian anatomist was the first to describe the anatomy of the esophagus.
- In 1682, D Zollikofer was the first to perform sclerotherapy by injecting an acid into a vein to induce thrombus formation.
- In 1853, Debout and Cassaignaic reported success in treating varicose veins by injecting perchlorate of iron.
- Endoscopic injection of bleeding peptic ulcers with adrenaline has been practiced since the 1970s.
- In 1982: D. Fleischer was the first to use an endoscopic laser as palliative therapy for esophageal carcinoma.
- In 1929, Coppleson was the first to advocate the use of sodium salicylate or quinine as the best choices of sclerosant.
- In 1982: D. Fleischer was the first to use an endoscopic laser as palliative therapy for esophageal carcinoma.
- Prof. Sicard developed the use of sodium carbonate and then sodium salicylate during and after the First World War as a sclerosant.
- Peptic ulcer disease was first discovered by Asklepios.
References