ESGE Endoscopy
ESGE Endoscopy
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No, I do not need the surgeon – I can close by myself
After years of using conventional hemoclips to obtain unperfect closures, we are finally entering in a new era with recent innovations like grasping clips or detachable helices, offering new options to close defects and to prevent delayed complications like bleedings or delayed perforations. Plus, those new options seem both more effective but also more technically accessible than previous suturing devices. Join Dr Maria Fragaki, Dr Edris Wedi and Professor Mathieu Pioche for a deep discussion on this fascinating subject.
Finally, be sure to watch Q&A session where our panel of experts will answer questions from the audience.
Moderator:
Dr Maria Fragaki
Presenters:
Dr Edris Wedi
Professor Mathi...
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Видео

ESGE Papers of the Month - September 2024 edition
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ESGE invites you to watch our September 2024 Papers of the Month webinar moderated by Professor Helmut Messmann and Professor Peter D. Siersema, discussing two key papers: 0:15 Introduction - Professor Peter D. Siersema 1:29 Prevalence of Endoscopically Curable Low-Risk Cancer Among Large (≥20 mm) Nonpedunculated Polyps in the Right Colon. Presenter: Dr Julia L. Gauci Discussant: Dr Leon M. G. ...
Bariatric metabolic endoscopy - new devices? New indications?
Просмотров 525Месяц назад
ESGE invites you to watch this webinar in which our renowned experts Professor Vincent Huberty, Dr Jan Kral and Dr Barham K Abu Dayyeh discuss important questions, such as: • Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty and space occupying devices - ready for prime time? • Duodenal mucosal resurfacing only for diabetes? Finally, be sure to watch the interactive Q&A session where our panel of experts answer q...
ESGE Days 2024: A Diamond Jubilee Celebration
Просмотров 1373 месяца назад
ESGE Days is Europe's premier endoscopy meeting. It provides a platform where endoscopy enthusiasts can exchange education, innovation & inspiration at a state-of-the-art meeting. In 2024 in Berlin we celebrated our society's 60th birthday. We look forward to our next hybrid meeting, hosted in Barcelona, Spain, April 3-5, 2025. Learn more at esgedays.org.
ESGE Days 2024 Spotlight Stage: ESGE Jubilee debates - Do we need a European Training Movement?
Просмотров 643 месяца назад
2024 is ESGE's Diamond Jubilee year! As part of our 60th birthday celebrations a series of Jubilee debates took place on the Spotlight Stage at our annual meeting. Thierry Ponchon (France), ESGE Jubliee committee chair and former ESGE president chats with Andrei-Mihai Voiosu (Romaia) and Xavier Dray (France) about the future of training in the field of GI endoscopy.
ESGE Days 2024 Spotlight Stage: Meet the Innovation of the Year Awardees
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Lorenzo Fuccio (Italy) the ESGE Research Committee chair introduces the winners of the ESGE Innovation of the Year award for 2023. From Canada, with the Best Procedural Innovation were Yen-I Chen and Ali Bessissow. From France, with the Best New Device were Louis-Jean Masgnaux and Jean Grimaldi. Find out more at esgedays.org/awards/innovation-of-the-year
ESGE Days 2024 Spotlight Stage: ESGE Jubilee debates - The power of guidelines
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2024 is ESGE's Diamond Jubilee year! As part of our 60th birthday celebrations a series of Jubilee debates took place on the Spotlight Stage at our annual meeting. Thierry Ponchon (France), ESGE Jubliee committee chair and former ESGE president chats with Tony Tham (UK) and Konstantinos Triantafyllou (Greece) about the importance of our publications. Can and should a national society adapt Euro...
ESGE Days 2024 Spotlight Stage: Ethical Considerations in Clinical Endoscopy Trials
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Michael Bretthauer (Norway) the ESGE Public Advocacy committee chair speaks with Jasna Karacic the head of the Health Diplomacy Unit at the European Parliament about the importance of balancing health policy, ethics and advancing science in the field of GI endoscopy. Find out more at esgeday.org.
ESGE Days 2024 Spotlight Stage: Diversity and Equity
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Maria Pellisé Urquiza (Spain) the ESGE Diversity and Equity working group chair, speaks with Jennifer Christie (USA) the ASGE president, Katarzyna Pawlak (Poland) and Uzma Siddiqui (USA) about the ongoing efforts to level the playing field for everyone pursuing a career in GI endoscopy. Find out more at esgedays.org.
ESGE Days 2024 Spotlight Stage: How to combine private practice with an academic career
Просмотров 553 месяца назад
2024 is ESGE's Diamond Jubilee year! As part of our 60th birthday celebrations a series of Jubilee debates took place on the Spotlight Stage at our annual meeting. Thierry Ponchon (France), our ESGE Jubliee committee chair and former ESGE president speaks to another famous face, Jean-Francois Rey (France), ESGE president 2004 - 2006, about the challenges of balancing private practice and academ...
ESGE Days 2024 Spotlight Stage: From endoscopist to engineer
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Engineer Nora Herzog (Germany) speaks with Marc Barthet (France) and Alexander Meining (Germany) on the subject of the creation of new devices and engineers and endoscopists learning to speak the same language. Find out more at esgedays.org.
ESGE Days 2024 Spotlight Stage: Gastroscopy screening for gastric cancer in Europe
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Mario Dinis-Ribeiro (Portugal) interviews international experts Manon Spaander (the Netherlands), Cesare Hassan (Italy), Andrei-Mihai Voiosu (Romania) and Helmut Messmann (Germany) for an update on this subject, crucial for the practice of many GI endoscopists. Find out more at esgedays.org.
ESGE Days 2024 Spotlight Stage: Green Endoscopy
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Enrique Rodriguez de Santiago (Spain) the ESGE Green Endoscopy working group chair, speaks with Oliver Wherlock from MyClimate, Mathieu Pioche (France) and Joao Cunha Neves (Portugal) about the hot topic of reducing the negative environmental impact of GI endoscopy. Find out more at esgedays.org.
ESGE Days 2024 Spotlight Stage: ESGE Commitment to Enhancing Quality (ECEQ)
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Find out how to monitor and benchmark quality at your endoscopy unit! Monika Ferlitsch (Austria) chats with Miguel Areia (Portugal), Paraskevas Gkolfakis (Greece) and Juraj Letkovsky (Slovakia) about this new initiative from ESGE, focused on one of our key missions: To promote quality in the practice of gastrointestinal endoscopy. Watch to learn how you can monitor and benchmark your endoscopy ...
T1 colorectal cancer new evidence on management and prognosis
Просмотров 8624 месяца назад
ESGE invites you to watch this webinar in which our renowned experts Dr Leon Moons, Dr Barbara Bastiaansen and Professor Andrea Tannapfel talk about the best resection techniques and the risk factors for lymph node metastases. Finally, be sure to watch the interactive Q&A session where our panel of experts answer questions from the audience. Chair: Dr Leon Moons Presenters: Dr Barbara Bastiaans...
ESGE DAYS 2024 - Live Endoscopy
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ESGE DAYS 2024 - Live Endoscopy
ESGE Days 2024: See you soon in Berlin!
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ESGE Days 2024: See you soon in Berlin!
How to perform a high-quality endoscopy in IBD patients
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How to perform a high-quality endoscopy in IBD patients
EUS-guided gastroenterostomy : do we know the best procedure and indications?
Просмотров 7757 месяцев назад
EUS-guided gastroenterostomy : do we know the best procedure and indications?
Prevention of delayed bleeding after EMR
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Prevention of delayed bleeding after EMR
POEM as first line therapy for both esophageal and gastric motility disorders?
Просмотров 5178 месяцев назад
POEM as first line therapy for both esophageal and gastric motility disorders?
Diagnosis and management of Barrett esophagus - ESGE Guideline update
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Diagnosis and management of Barrett esophagus - ESGE Guideline update
ESGE Days 2024 : Registrations open!
Просмотров 39910 месяцев назад
ESGE Days 2024 : Registrations open!
Season’s Greetings from ESGE President Professor Ian M. Gralnek
Просмотров 34610 месяцев назад
Season’s Greetings from ESGE President Professor Ian M. Gralnek
The importance of a suitable bowel cleansing preparation for the patients - ESGE Satellite Webinar
Просмотров 52810 месяцев назад
The importance of a suitable bowel cleansing preparation for the patients - ESGE Satellite Webinar
Therapeutic Interventional EUS - Update on emerging indications
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Therapeutic Interventional EUS - Update on emerging indications
Update on the management of ampullary lesions
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Update on the management of ampullary lesions
Introducing the ESGE Young Endoscopists (EYE) Committee
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Introducing the ESGE Young Endoscopists (EYE) Committee
Gastrointestinal subepithelial lesions (SEL)s
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Gastrointestinal subepithelial lesions (SEL)s
ESGE Days 2024: Submit your abstract now!
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ESGE Days 2024: Submit your abstract now!

Комментарии

  • @adamramsy8897
    @adamramsy8897 2 месяца назад

    The lecture added nothing to what I know , he was in harry as if he wanted to end the presentation as early as possible

  • @LUISENRIQUETORRESLONDONO
    @LUISENRIQUETORRESLONDONO 4 месяца назад

    Great discussion, greetings from Colombia

  • @neelroy5358
    @neelroy5358 5 месяцев назад

    When should simethicone be given i.e how long before

  • @ilyavakulich
    @ilyavakulich 6 месяцев назад

    So many interruptions.

  • @SchwinghammerMD
    @SchwinghammerMD 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks, and thank you for making the video available on demand early.

  • @quadeluis
    @quadeluis 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @victordragan2886
    @victordragan2886 Год назад

    Keep them coming!

  • @vivektank_endogastro
    @vivektank_endogastro Год назад

    sometimes the papilla is placed in left lower quadrant; left upper quadrant and right lower quadrant; how do we manover the scope so that we can bring papillae in upper right quadrant

  • @Mark_Ocain
    @Mark_Ocain Год назад

    well managed sedation in colonoscopy with a qualified anaesthesiologist is a real godsend. You snooze, they do their thing and you wake up, crisp and alert in no time. I would never allow myself to be deeply sedated without a qualified anaesthesiologist.

  • @taqqianwar3526
    @taqqianwar3526 Год назад

    Excellent webinar ❤

  • @banal-hayani
    @banal-hayani Год назад

    Nice interesting video thanks for all

  • @banal-hayani
    @banal-hayani Год назад

    Nice interesting video thanks for all

  • @Vlavot
    @Vlavot Год назад

    I can see that almost all off you are using a scope guide. I can assure you that most endoscopy places do not have a scope guide. For example i just finished my speciality in gastroenterology in my country North Macedonia, and I for one do not have the latest HD endoscopy equipment, I just use some old Pentax and half Working Stortz. Maybe you should talk more about managing loops with palpating and feeling the scope rather than going back to the Scope Guide and see where you are stuck. Otherwise you are great and very informative. Thank you, I do learn lot from you.

  • @beladimitrescu3045
    @beladimitrescu3045 Год назад

    I'll never get one ever not even the jab. simply becuz I said so.

  • @beladimitrescu3045
    @beladimitrescu3045 Год назад

    Anesthesia fail : Patient Aspirated during colonoscopy & died days later . Need I say more ??

  • @beladimitrescu3045
    @beladimitrescu3045 Год назад

    There is no such thing as a safe sedation when it comes to that what i call a Satanic practice , just ask the lady who died two days later after she got a colonoscopy !!!! but of course you can't ask , now can you , thats becuz she died two days after.

  • @se7s66
    @se7s66 Год назад

    great session and wonderful information

  • @bestwishes5553
    @bestwishes5553 Год назад

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  • @grv91vr23
    @grv91vr23 Год назад

    Alistair Benbow has blood on his hands for lying about Paxil safety. Many people died because of this. He’s the most evil person i know, and he works for your company.

  • @grv91vr23
    @grv91vr23 Год назад

    Alistair Benbow has blood on his hands for lying about Paxil safety. Many people died because of this. He’s the most evil person i know, and he works for your company.

  • @grv91vr23
    @grv91vr23 Год назад

    Alistair Benbow has blood on his hands for lying about Paxil safety. Many people died because of this. He’s the most evil person i know, and he works for your company.

  • @grv91vr23
    @grv91vr23 Год назад

    Alistair Benbow has blood on his hands for lying about Paxil safety. Many people died because of this. He’s the most evil person i know, and he works for your company.

  • @grv91vr23
    @grv91vr23 Год назад

    Alistar is one of the biggest killers i know worse then TedBundy. He has so much blood on his hands because of lying about Paxil safety. Many people (children included) died because of this utterly evil person. When his mouths opens you know he’s lying. He belongs in death row.

  • @herojha
    @herojha 2 года назад

    Great session!

  • @vikramjalaomah9400
    @vikramjalaomah9400 2 года назад

    Thank you Dr. Gralnek for a wonderful videos.

  • @rickdm1264
    @rickdm1264 2 года назад

    Esge

  • @fatboygto
    @fatboygto 2 года назад

    Training in the Rectum or Training in the stomach @ 10.47? Perhaps training in the sim trainer would be better for the patient?

  • @DrNyeinKoHein
    @DrNyeinKoHein 2 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @robinberry4957
    @robinberry4957 2 года назад

    Thanks for the information. My 72-year-old Father just had an endoscopy with conscious sedation. He was prescribed a protonic. -USA

    • @gnosis7662
      @gnosis7662 5 месяцев назад

      Were you awake the whole time?

  • @tahirullah7097
    @tahirullah7097 2 года назад

    ❤️👍

  • @jamemary9646
    @jamemary9646 2 года назад

    Can't believe I get cure from HVS 1&2, thank you dr edaghoghon make God bless you, just visit him on RUclips channel and share your problem. Dr Edaghonghon Do not swallow your pain your cure is here. Real medicine come from the earth not lab.

  • @karimskandrani2991
    @karimskandrani2991 2 года назад

    Lectures talking is too fast. Otherwise, very good video

  • @karimskandrani2991
    @karimskandrani2991 2 года назад

    Lectures talking is too fast. Otherwise, very good video

  • @lisaeischens2352
    @lisaeischens2352 2 года назад

    I’m a 50 year old woman who had a lap chole 1 year ago with no improvement of symptoms to the contrary, I’m doing much worse and I don’t feel like any of my doctors seem to care. I’m a Registered Nurse who is disabled so I have some ability to research and I believe that my problem is within the CBD and maybe specifically a Sphincter of Oddi stenosis. This I’m coming to the conclusion of over 6 years of CT’s and the gallbladder surgery a year ago which I had as an outpatient but short after I got up to sit in the chair, I started to black out. I kept telling them that I couldn’t sit up without fainting so after 2 liters of wide open fluids, they had to keep me overnight. I had a night from hell with no pain meds other than what I already take for my numerous musculoskeletal issues. My stomach and pelvis was huge which I told the nurses. I only voided 1 time after my surgery. I was in so much pain all night with my stomach muscles having spasms and rigidity. I couldn’t breathe properly because of the pain and the pressure. Surgeon came in at 7 am and said my Hemoglobin was 7 so after 2 units RBC’s I would get another CT which showed 2 large areas of bleeding, one large pool that went down in to my groin and a large hematoma in the surgical area. The surgeon told me right after my surgery that I had a lot of inflammation of the gallbladder and gave me a picture that looked like they must of cauterized the entire surface of the area near the liver. I went back to the OR and they couldn’t find where the site of bleeding was from and luckily it had stopped on it’s own or I probably wouldn’t be here right now, they put in a JP drain that I had for 2 weeks. I also had bilateral atelectasis and a pleural effusion of my right lung which is why I couldn’t breathe as I wasn’t able to expand my lungs no matter how I tried. Over the years my CBD went from 7 and now it is 14mm. I noticed on one of my CT’s that the terminology noted a tapering near the ampulla vater. I have terrible and near constant GERD, bloating of my upper abdomen, and epigastric pain that is sometimes barely noticeable to very painful with a percolating feeling to the left of my right umbilical area of about 2 inches. It almost feels like when a baby moves around when you’re heavily pregnant, a strange pulling. I went to my primary and had labs that showed elevated liver enzymes that were 3 times higher than they should be. Lipase normal. Another CT showed hepatic dilation and an enlarged pancreatic head. I had upper and lower endoscopy which only revealed a mildly reactive fungal infection likely Candida which I was prescribed Nystatin for after waiting over 2 weeks to hear from anyone so I had to call in to get this and I’m having a hard time taking it because I’m not eating well and made the mistake of taking it at night on an empty stomach and it immediately caused pain and burning in my stomach. The only thing that has helped me stop that pain was the Kombucha my daughter had me try. I was doing some research and read that with gallbladder and bile duct problems that a person can have an elevated PT/INR I’m assuming is because the bile isn’t able to break down my vitamin K and maybe this is why I had the postoperative bleeding? I also have sudden nausea that will strike especially if I’ve drank a lot of water for some weird reason and I have large amounts of green bile that comes up. This has been a new symptom the last couple of months. I’m pretty damn sure this is something that can’t be left to get much worse or I will likely get liver and pancreatic damage. I’m getting so depressed with having to be my own doctor as it seems like no one I have seen is helping me or even gets back to me. All the CT report concluded was Biliary Dilation. There was also something noted in the upper GI about a Z Line in my stomach but the report was messed up with one line of writing on top of the one above something about slight Z Line. It could be nothing or it sounds like it could be related to a Barrett’s Esophagus but I guess I’m more concerned about my biliary problems that are ruining my life when I already have chronic pain. I’m aware that pain meds can cause problems with this area but don’t know how I’m supposed to go on like this. Between all this and the onset of Menopause, I’m about ready to say fuck it all and would jump of the ride already if it wasn’t for my kids and grandkids. My husband is probably sick of me because I never feel good and then when the doctors are so wishy washy with not telling me anything, he probably thinks I’m just exaggerating or depressed which no shit I am and have been for years but I’m reaching my limits. I’m probably typing this to no one and I’m tempted to delete it like I usually do but this time I’m going to send it through. An additional note, all last summer I kept looking in the mirror and was seeing that my skin looked yellowish and I would ask my husband and he said he didn’t see it but I definitely did and would’ve been more worried if I could see it in my eyes but it was mainly the color of my skin that was also tan so it wasn’t obvious but in light of everything with my liver enzymes, I probably wasn’t just seeing things.

  • @harrisoniminabo4319
    @harrisoniminabo4319 2 года назад

    I have a question. In patient with child score A with control bleeding when starting NSBB do we continue with octreotide and antibiotics?

  • @altayildan900
    @altayildan900 2 года назад

    thank you for your excellent lecture

  • @ivanrivas632
    @ivanrivas632 3 года назад

    Excelente

  • @ivanrivas632
    @ivanrivas632 3 года назад

    excellent

  • @jeancarlospintodocente
    @jeancarlospintodocente 3 года назад

    Excellent

  • @corneliadnl1070
    @corneliadnl1070 3 года назад

    thank you for sharing these very helpful tricks :)

  • @guidograjales8615
    @guidograjales8615 3 года назад

    Congratulations! Great 2 years! Great ESGE Days 2021!

  • @drfazalkarim
    @drfazalkarim 3 года назад

    Very informative. This type of presentation very much needed. Please give steps of management after a colon perforation, particularly fluid management, antibiotics, vitals, communication with surgeon

  • @giovannitomasello7681
    @giovannitomasello7681 4 года назад

    molto interessanti questi webinar monotematici. Ringrazio il Prof Hassan per la sua competenza e capacità divulgativa. Mi piacerebbe avere la sua email. Grazie

  • @adelraouassi8042
    @adelraouassi8042 4 года назад

    Thank you