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1. Weighing your options-intragastric balloon versus semaglutide.

2. Outpatient surgery postoperative ambulation and emergency department utilization.

3. Stray energy injury during robotic versus laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair: a randomized controlled trial.

4. Losing weight to achieve joint or hernia surgery: is the intragastric balloon the answer?

5. Telehealth follow-up after cholecystectomy is safe in veterans.

6. Robotic stray energy with constant-voltage versus constant-power regulating electrosurgical generators.

7. Geographic distribution of colonoscopy providers in the United States: An analysis of medicare claims data.

8. A dedicated feeding tube clinic reduces emergency department utilization for gastrostomy tube complications.

9. Safer operating room teams: rationale for the fundamental use of surgical energy (FUSE) hospital compliance module.

10. Early identification of patients at risk for delayed recovery of ambulation after elective abdominal surgery.

11. Electromagnetic interference on cardiac pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators during endoscopy as reported to the US Federal Drug Administration.

12. Stray energy transfer in single-incision robotic surgery.

13. Monopolar stray energy in robotic surgery.

14. Carbon dioxide can eliminate operating room fires from alcohol-based surgical skin preps.

15. Surgeon-performed endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. Outcomes of 2392 procedures at two tertiary care centers.

16. Stray energy transfer during endoscopy.

17. Incidence of abdominal wall metastases following percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy placement in patients with head and neck cancer.

18. Single-incision laparoscopic surgery increases the risk of unintentional thermal injury from the monopolar "Bovie" instrument in comparison with traditional laparoscopy.

19. Prior treatment does not influence the performance or early outcome of per-oral endoscopic myotomy for achalasia.

20. Unintended stray energy from monopolar instruments: beware the dispersive electrode cord.

21. Gastroesophageal reflux symptoms do not correlate with objective pH testing after peroral endoscopic myotomy.

22. Blend mode reduces unintended thermal injury by laparoscopic monopolar instruments: a randomized controlled trial.

23. Radiofrequency energy antenna coupling to common laparoscopic instruments: practical implications.

24. Effect of monopolar radiofrequency energy on pacemaker function.

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