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Dr. Jonathan Aviv discusses upper endoscopy, TNE, and the risk of endoscopic cross contamination on WFAN

Voice and Swallowing Center Clinical Director Dr. Jonathan Aviv discusses upper endoscopy, transnasal esophagoscopy, and the risk of endoscopic cross contamination with WFAN's Bob Salter.

Would TNE-the Safe Alternative to Endoscopies-Have Saved Joan Rivers?

“New and safer approaches to the diagnosis of esophageal cancer have been developed and perfected over the past twenty years, but their utilization has been stymied by special interests. CSE was created in order to break the conspiracy of silence and insure that patients know that there are better diagnostic tools available to them, ones that pose a much less significant threat to their health and longevity.”

Unsedated transnasal endoscopy effective, lower-cost for monitoring pediatric EoE

Unsedated transnasal endoscopy was shown to be a safe, well-tolerated and lower-cost alternative to esophagogastroduodenoscopy for evaluating pediatric eosinophilic esophagitis, according to recent study data.

Unsedated Transnasal Endoscopy Safe for Children With Eosinophilic Esophagitis

Unsedated transnasal endoscopy (TNE) is a safe, low-cost procedure that can help physicians evaluate paediatric patients with potentially chronic problems in their oesophagus, according to a study published in the journal Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.

People: Melissa Rivers Says Joan’s Death Was ‘100 Percent Preventable’

Melissa Rivers says that her mother Joan Rivers' death could have been avoided.

Tribune: Melissa Rivers files lawsuit in mother Joan Rivers’ death

While Joan Rivers lay sedated in a Manhattan clinic, her doctors performed unauthorized medical procedures, snapped a selfie with the comedian and failed to act as her vital signs deteriorated, according to a malpractice lawsuit filed Monday by her daughter, Melissa.

Joan Rivers’ News: More Details Revealed About Yorkville Endoscopy Doctors’ Medical Malpractice

In a new Joan Rivers news report, the personnel of the said Upper East Side clinic supposedly did not stop the TV host's scoping procedure even after her pulse and blood pressure dropped.

Fox News: Joan Rivers’ death: Risk factors of sedation and general anesthesia

Following the death of 81-year-old Joan Rivers from cardiac arrest on Sept. 4, questions have arisen as to the safety of the procedure she underwent at an outpatient endoscopy clinic and whether she was under general anesthesia.

What went wrong during Joan Rivers’ endoscopy and are there lessons to be learned from her death?

On August 28th, 2014, something happened during Joan Rivers’ endoscopy that took her life, and there is now clear evidence that many things went wrong that took Joan Rivers’ life.

Trans-Nasal Esophagoscopy; Esophagus Exam Endoscopy (Example Video)

This video demonstrates how the esophagus can be examined without any sedation.