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Sung Noh Hong 10 Articles
Survey results from the participants of the Asian Young Endoscopist Award and International Young Endoscopist Award as part of the International Digestive Endoscopy Network
Tae-Geun Gweon, Sang Hoon Kim, Ki Bae Bang, Seung Wook Hong, Won Jae Yoon, Sung Noh Hong, Jae Jun Park, Jimin Han, Ja Seol Koo, Oh Young Lee, on behalf of the Public Affairs Committee of the Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Clin Endosc 2023;56(5):674-676.   Published online August 24, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2023.100
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Fecal Microbiota Transplantation beyond Clostridioides Difficile Infection
Chang Mo Moon, Sung Noh Hong
Clin Endosc 2021;54(2):149-151.   Published online March 26, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2021.068
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With advancing analytical methods for gut microbes, many studies have been conducted, revealing that gut microbes cause various diseases, including gastrointestinal and non-gastrointestinal diseases. Accordingly, studies have been actively conducted to analyze the effects on the prevention and treatment of these diseases through changes in intestinal microbes and control of dysbiosis. Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is an effort and is currently being applied to Clostridioides difficile treatment in Korea. Many studies have demonstrated the application of FMT in inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, metabolic syndrome, obesity, and diabetes. With further studies and accumulation of evidence, FMT could help treat presently untreatable diseases in clinical practice.
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Recent Advance in Colon Capsule Endoscopy: What’s New?
Sung Noh Hong, Sun-Hyung Kang, Hyun Joo Jang, Michael B. Wallace
Clin Endosc 2018;51(4):334-343.   Published online July 31, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2018.121
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Colon capsule endoscopy (CCE) is a relatively new diagnostic procedure for patients with suspected colonic diseases. This convenient,noninvasive method enables the physician to explore the entire colon without significant discomfort to the patient. However, while CCEcan be performed painlessly without bowel air insufflation, the need for vigorous bowel preparation and other technical limitationsexist. Due to such limitations, CCE has not replaced conventional colonoscopy. In this review, we discuss historical and recentadvances in CCE including technical issues, ideal bowel preparation, indications and contraindications and highlight further technicaladvancements and clinical studies which are needed to develop CCE as a potential diagnostic tool.

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    Endoscopy International Open.2021; 09(12): E1852.     CrossRef
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    Yaoping Zhang, Yanning Zhang, Xiaojun Huang, Amosy M'Koma
    Gastroenterology Research and Practice.2021; 2021: 1.     CrossRef
  • Sticking to the Problem: Engineering Adhesion in Molecular Endoscopic Imaging
    Mahboubeh S. Noori, Sarah J. Bodle, Christian A. Showalter, Evan S. Streator, David S. Drozek, Monica M. Burdick, Douglas J. Goetz
    Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering.2020; 13(2): 113.     CrossRef
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    C. MacLeod, E. Monaghan, A. Banerjee, P. Jenkinson, R. Falconer, G. Ramsay, A.J.M. Watson
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  • Stool‐based DNA testing versus colon capsule endoscopy for colorectal cancer screening during the COVID‐19 pandemic: a response to ‘Colon capsule endoscopy: an innovative method for detecting colorectal pathology during the COVID‐19 pandemic?’
    A. G. Dockter, G. C. Angelos
    Colorectal Disease.2020; 22(9): 1027.     CrossRef
  • EXPERIMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF INTACT COLON DEFORMATION UNDER LOCAL FORCES APPLIED BY MAGNETIC CAPSULE ENDOSCOPES
    PEISEN ZHANG, JING LI, YANG HAO, GASTONE CIUTI, TATSUO ARAI, QIANG HUANG, PAOLO DARIO
    Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology.2020; 20(07): 2050041.     CrossRef
  • Pan-enteric capsule for bleeding high-risk patients. Can we limit endoscopies?
    Cristina Carretero Ribon, César Prieto-Frías, Ramon Angos, Maite Betés , Maite Herráiz Bayod, Susana de la Riva Onandía, Francisco Zozaya, María Fernandez-Calderon, Iago Rodríguez - Lago, Miguel Muñoz Navas
    Revista Española de Enfermedades Digestivas.2020;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Wireless Capsule Endoscopy: A New Tool for Cancer Screening in the Colon With Deep-Learning-Based Polyp Recognition
    Xiao Jia, Xiaohan Xing, Yixuan Yuan, Lei Xing, Max Q.-H. Meng
    Proceedings of the IEEE.2020; 108(1): 178.     CrossRef
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    Ying Chen, Yonghua Tang, Chunhong Hu, Shuangqing Chen
    Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography.2019; 43(2): 220.     CrossRef
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Endoscopic Therapeutic Approach for Dysplasia in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Sung Noh Hong
Clin Endosc 2017;50(5):437-445.   Published online September 29, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2017.132
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Long-standing intestinal inflammation in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) induces dysplastic change in the intestinal mucosa and increases the risk of subsequent colorectal cancer. The evolving endoscopic techniques and technologies, including dye spraying methods and high-definition images, have been replacing random biopsies and have been revealed as more practical and efficient for detection of dysplasia in IBD patients. In addition, they have potential usefulness in detailed characterization of lesions and in the assessment of endoscopic resectability. Most dysplastic lesions without an unclear margin, definite ulceration, non-lifting sign, and high index of malignant change with suspicion for lymph node or distant metastases can be removed endoscopically. However, endoscopic resection of dysplasia in chronic IBD patients is usually difficult because it is often complicated by submucosal fibrosis. In patients with dysplasias that demonstrate submucosa fibrosis or a large size (≥20 mm), endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) or ESD with snaring (simplified or hybrid ESD) is an alternative option and may avoid a colectomy. However, a standardized endoscopic therapeutic approach for dysplasia in IBD has not been established yet, and dedicated specialized endoscopists with interest in IBD are needed to fully investigate recent emerging techniques and technologies.

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Filling the Technical Gap between Standard Endoscopic Mucosal Resection and Full Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for 20–35 mm Sized Colorectal Neoplasms
Sung Noh Hong
Clin Endosc 2017;50(4):313-315.   Published online July 31, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2017.107
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Early Gastric Cancer-Like Advanced Gastric Cancer versus Advanced Gastric Cancer-Like Early Gastric Cancer
Hyun Sik Park, Sun-Young Lee, Sung Noh Hong, Jeong Hwan Kim, In-Kyung Sung, Hyung Seok Park, Chan Sup Shim, Choon Jo Jin
Clin Endosc 2013;46(2):155-160.   Published online March 31, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2013.46.2.155
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Background/Aims

Improvements in the endoscopic evaluation and management of gastric cancer have made it possible to determine the depth of invasion during endoscopic examination. The aim of this study was to elucidate the differences between early gastric cancer (EGC) that resembles advanced gastric cancer (AGC) and AGC that resembles EGC.

Methods

We retrieved cases of EGC-like AGC and AGC-like EGC from consecutive gastric cancers that had been completely resected. The endoscopic diagnoses and clinicopathological findings were analyzed.

Results

AGC-like EGCs were located mainly in the distal part of the stomach, whereas EGC-like AGCs were located mainly in the proximal part of the stomach (p<0.001). Sixty percent of AGC-like EGCs were moderately differentiated adenocarcinomas, while 64% of EGC-like AGCs were poorly differentiated adenocarcinomas (p=0.015). According to Lauren's classification, 68% of AGC-like EGCs were intestinal type, whereas 71% of EGC-like AGCs were diffuse type (p=0.020).

Conclusions

AGC-like EGCs predominate in the distal part of the stomach, while EGC-like AGCs predominate in the proximal part. When evaluating the depth of a gastric cancer, care should be taken not to underestimate measurements in proximal gastric cancers since they tend to be poorly-differentiated adenocarcinomas, in Lauren's diffuse type, and invade deeper than their endoscopic appearance might suggest.

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The Effect of the Bowel Preparation Status on the Risk of Missing Polyp and Adenoma during Screening Colonoscopy: A Tandem Colonoscopic Study
Sung Noh Hong, In Kyung Sung, Jeong Hwan Kim, Won Hyeok Choe, Byung Kook Kim, Soon Young Ko, Jung Hyun Lee, Dong Choon Seol, Su Young Ahn, Sun-Young Lee, Hyung Seok Park, Chan Sup Shim
Clin Endosc 2012;45(4):404-411.   Published online November 30, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2012.45.4.404
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Background/Aims

Although a small amount of fecal material can obscure significant colorectal lesions, it has not been well documented whether bowel preparation status affects the missing risk of colorectal polyps and adenomas during a colonoscopy.

Methods

We prospectively enrolled patients with one to nine colorectal polyps and at least one adenoma of >5 mm in size at the screening colonoscopy. Tandem colonoscopy with polypectomy was carried out within 3 months.

Results

A total of 277 patients with 942 polyps and 714 adenomas completed index and tandem examinations. At the index colonoscopy, 187 polyps (19.9%) and 127 adenomas (17.8%) were missed. The per-patient miss rate of polyps and adenomas increased significantly as the bowel cleansing rate declined from excellent to poor/inadequate on the Aronchick scale (polyps, p=0.024; adenomas, p=0.040). The patients with poor/inadequate bowel preparation were independently associated with an increased risk of having missed polyps (odds ratio [OR], 3.21; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.13 to 9.15) or missed adenomas (OR, 3.04; 95% CI, 1.04 to 8.88) compared to the patients with excellent bowel preparation.

Conclusions

The risk of missing polyps and adenomas during screening colonoscopy is significantly affected by bowel preparation status. It seems appropriate to shorten the colonoscopy follow-up interval for patients with suboptimal bowel preparation.

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Korean Guideline for Colonoscopic Polypectomy
Suck-Ho Lee, Sung Jae Shin, Dong Il Park, Seong-Eun Kim, Hae Jeong Jeon, Se Hyung Kim, Sung Pil Hong, Sung Noh Hong, Dong-Hoon Yang, Bo In Lee, Young-Ho Kim, Hyun-Soo Kim, Hyun Jung Kim, Suk-Kyun Yang, Hyo Jong Kim, Multi-Society Task Force for Development of Guidelines for Colorectal Polyp Screening, Surveillance and Management
Clin Endosc 2012;45(1):11-24.   Published online March 31, 2012
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There is indirect evidence to suggest that 80% of colorectal cancers (CRC) develop from adenomatous polyps and that, on average, it takes 10 years for a small polyp to transform into invasive CRC. In multiple cohort studies, colonoscopic polypectomy has been shown to significantly reduce the expected incidence of CRC by 76% to 90%. Colonoscopic polypectomy is performed frequently in primary outpatient clinics and secondary and tertiary medical centers in Korea. However, there are no evidence-based, procedural guidelines for the appropriate performance of this procedure, including the technical aspects. For the guideline presented here, PubMed, Medline, and Cochrane Library literature searches were performed. When little or no data from well-designed prospective trials were available, an emphasis was placed on the results from large series and reports from recognized experts. Thus, these guidelines for colonoscopic polypectomy are based on a critical review of the available data as well as expert consensus. Further controlled clinical studies are needed to clarify aspects of this statement, and revision may be necessary as new data become available. This guideline is intended to be an educational device to provide information that may assist endoscopists in providing care to patients. This guideline is not a rule and should not be construed as a legal standard of care or as encouraging, advocating, requiring, or discouraging any particular treatment. Clinical decisions for any particular case involve a complex analysis of the patient's condition and the available courses of action.

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Korean Guidelines for Postpolypectomy Colonoscopy Surveillance
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Korean Guidelines for Colorectal Cancer Screening and Polyp Detection
Bo-In Lee, Sung Pil Hong, Seong-Eun Kim, Se Hyung Kim, Hyun-Soo Kim, Sung Noh Hong, Dong-Hoon Yang, Sung Jae Shin, Suck-Ho Lee, Dong Il Park, Young-Ho Kim, Hyun Jung Kim, Suk-Kyun Yang, Hyo Jong Kim, Hae Jeong Jeon, Multi-Society Task Force for Development of Guidelines for Colorectal Polyp Screening, Surveillance and Management
Clin Endosc 2012;45(1):25-43.   Published online March 31, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2012.45.1.25
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Now colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer in males and the fourth most common cancer in females in Korea. Since most of colorectal cancers occur after the prolonged transformation of adenomas into carcinomas, early detection and removal of colorectal adenomas are one of the most effective methods to prevent colorectal cancer. Considering the increasing incidence of colorectal cancer and polyps in Korea, it is very important to establish Korean guideline for colorectal cancer screening and polyp detection. The guideline was developed by the Korean Multi-Society Take Force and we tried to establish the guideline by evidence-based methods. Parts of the statements were draw by systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Herein we discussed epidemiology of colorectal cancers and adenomas in Korea and optimal methods for screening of colorectal cancer and detection of adenomas including fecal occult blood tests, radiologic tests, and endoscopic examinations.

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