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    Galvanic Esophageal Injury by Seshadri, Chandrasekar Thoguluva, Kalamegam, Raja Yogesh, Chandrasekar, Viveksandeep Thoguluva, Janakan, Gokul Bollu

    Published in Journal of digestive endoscopy (01-01-2017)
    “…Abstract Foreign body ingestion is a common clinical problem met in paediatric practice. Though an expectant line of management is indicated in most instances,…”
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    A new endoscopic method of retrieval of a migrated and transmurally embedded intrauterine contraceptive device in the rectum by Chandrasekar, T. S., Gokul, B. J., Yogesh, K. Raja, Sathiamoorthy, S., Prasad, M. S., Viveksandeep, T. C., Ali, M. Ahmed

    Published in Indian journal of gastroenterology (01-11-2016)
    “…A 45-year-old lady presented with left lower quadrant abdominal pain and hematochezia of 1 month duration. She had Copper-T, an intrauterine contraceptive…”
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    Successful implantation of the edwards sapien THV via direct aortic access in a patient with previous pneumonectomy and no other access by Raja, Yogesh, Mascaro, Jorge, Doshi, Sagar N.

    “…The Edwards Sapien transcatheter heart valve (THV) is available for treatment of severe symptomatic aortic stenosis via transfemoral access or trans‐apical…”
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    Double-step invagination technique—A novel approach to retrieve embedded esophageal self-expanding metal stent by Chandrasekar, T. S., Kalamegam, Raja Yogesh, Janakan, Gokul Bollu, Suriyanarayanan, Sathiamoorthy, Menta, Prasad Sanjeevaraya, Chandrasekar, Viveksandeep Thoguluva

    Published in Indian journal of gastroenterology (01-09-2017)
    “…Self-expanding metal stenting is an established treatment modality in the management of esophageal growth and stricture. Reactive tissue ingrowth at the…”
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    A noncompliant, high pressure balloon to manage undilatable coronary lesions by Raja, Yogesh, Routledge, Helen C., Doshi, Sagar N.

    “…Undilatable coronary lesions, due to coronary calcification, are encountered with increasing frequency. Percutaneous intervention of such lesions comes with…”
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    Coronary stenting for iatrogenic stenosis of the left main coronary artery post-aortic valve replacement: an alternative treatment? by Raja, Yogesh, Routledge, Helen C., Doshi, Sagar N.

    “…Abstract Iatrogenic coronary ostial stenosis after aortic valve replacement is a rare, life-threatening complication, which may follow implantation of either a…”
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    Tracking colour objects using adaptive mixture models by McKenna, Stephen J., Raja, Yogesh, Gong, Shaogang

    Published in Image and vision computing (01-03-1999)
    “…The use of adaptive Gaussian mixtures to model the colour distributions of objects is described. These models are used to perform robust, real-time tracking…”
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    Kissing drug eluting balloons for in-stent restenosis complicating bifurcations treated with drug-eluting stents by Raja, Yogesh, Doshi, Sagar N., Townend, Jonathan N.

    “…The management of in‐stent restenosis (ISR) complicating bifurcation lesions is technically challenging and implant of further stents may not be feasible. The…”
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