This study explores the feasibility of using Virtual Reality (VR) to manage pain and anxiety during Endoscopic Mucosal (EMR) and Submucosal Dissection (ESD). EMR and ESD often requires sedation or analgesia, which can cause side effects like respiratory or cardiac suppression. VR, by immersing patients in a calming virtual environment, has shown potential in reducing pain and anxiety in medical settings. This study aims to evaluate its application in improving pain management and reducing sedation use during EMR and ESD.
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To assess the feasibility for integrating VR as a pain mediation during EMR/ESD procedure.
Timeframe: During the EMR/ESD procedure