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Video Session: Benign Esophageal Surgery
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Benign esophageal surgery focuses on treating achalasia through cardiomyotomy, emphasizing the importance of the GE junction. Fundoplication techniques, particularly anterior methods, are discussed to prevent complications. The session addresses ...
Video Session: Esophageal Interventional Endoscopy and Surgical Innovations
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This video session covers a range of topics including endoscopic techniques like flexible diverticulotomy and Z-Po, use of ICG to enhances visibility in surgeries, fluorescence technology, as well as robotic esophagectomy advancements and ...
Video Session: Surgical Potpourri
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The session covers single port robotic esophagectomy, detailing its phases, techniques, and benefits like reduced pain and faster recovery. It also discusses free geal graft reconstruction after total pharyngectomy, focusing on graft preparation ...
Challenges in GERD Management hosted by ESDE
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The session developed by ESDE highlights the management of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) through both medical and surgical approaches. It discusses the role of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) in treating erosive esophagitis and ...
Achalasia: From Diagnosis to Treatment to Surveillance
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The session covers achalasia, focusing on its epidemiology, misdiagnosis, and advancements in diagnosis and treatment. It highlights the importance of endoscopy and the Car Scoring System for accurate diagnosis. Various assessment techniques and ...
Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma (ESCC): From Stage I to IV - JES-ISDE Session
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Management of stage one esophageal squamous cell carcinoma focuses on effective treatment strategies. Endoscopic resection is highlighted as a minimally invasive option with high success rates. Long-term outcomes show promising survival rates. ...
Trials in Gastro-Oesophageal Oncology: Perspectives and Lessons hosted by ESDE
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Watch the ESDE Session on Trials in Gastro-Oesophageal Oncology - Perspectives and Lessons from the Principle Investigators. A number of updates were provided during this session including: Neo-Res by Magnus Nilsson Neo-AEGIS by John Reynolds ...
Researching The Use Biomarkers for Managing Barrett’s Esophagus
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Watch Dr. David Lui interview Professor Sheila K. Krishnadath discuss the recent approval of a research project focusing on biomarkers. The grant is the culmination of many years of research looking at biomarkers as a means of making clinical ...
Understanding Barrett's Neoplasia: Guidelines and Treatment Strategies
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Recent guidelines from ACG, NICE, ESGE, and AJ provide new insights into Barrett's neoplasia, emphasizing the need for surveillance and expert care. The session discusses ablation techniques, patient selection, and post-ablation care, along with ...
Organ Sparing Treatment of T1b Lesions – Dr. Roos Pouw
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The International Society for Diseases of the Esophagus hosted a virtual presentation on Endoscopic Management of Early Cancers. During this 60-minute presentation an international panel discussed endoscopic resection techniques for early ...
Endoscopic Resection Techniques For Early Esophageal Cancer – Dr. Bronte Holt
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The International Society for Diseases of the Esophagus hosted a virtual presentation on Endoscopic Management of Early Cancers. During this 60-minute presentation an international panel discussed endoscopic resection techniques for early ...
One Hundred (and 10) Years of Solitude, How I Grew To Love The Esophagus - Simon Law
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Outgoing President Simon Law reflects on his journey in surgery, discussing significant milestones in esophageal surgery, including the first successful gastric anastomosis. He addresses challenges in the specialty, shares mentorship ...
How To Get Published and Be A Successful Investigator - DOTE Journal
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The Diseases of the Esophagus Journal hosted a virtual panel for early-career investigators on publishing their research and studies in the Journal. During this live forum Dr. Judy Trieu posed questions to Professor Daniela Molena, Professor ...
Endoscopic Management of Anastomotic Leak After Esophagectomy - Dr. Ian Wong
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The International Society for Diseases of the Esophagus hosted a virtual presentation on Leaks After Esophagectomy: Handling a difficult complication on March 22, 2022, in collaboration with the Malaysian Upper GI Surgical Society (MUGIS). ...
Minimizing Anastomotic Leaks After Esophagectomy - Dr. Hasan Batirel
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The International Society for Diseases of the Esophagus hosted a virtual presentation on Leaks After Esophagectomy: Handling a difficult complication on March 22, 2022, in collaboration with the Malaysian Upper GI Surgical Society (MUGIS). ...
Introduction and Defining Quality of Care in Esophagogastric Cancer Surgery - William Allum
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Registries and audits in esophagogastric cancer surgery play an important role in monitoring the quality of care provided to patients. During this webinar an international panel of speakers discussed the importance of registries and shared ...
Registries and Audits: Learning from Current Nationwide Experiences
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Registries and audits in esophagogastric cancer surgery play an important role in monitoring the quality of care provided to patients. During this webinar an international panel of speakers discussed the importance of registries and shared ...
Patient Reported Outcomes in Auditing. What can we learn from them_ - Pernilla Lagergren
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Registries and audits in esophagogastric cancer surgery play an important role in monitoring the quality of care provided to patients. During this webinar an international panel of speakers discussed the importance of registries and shared ...
What is the Future of Research Within Registries? - Sheraz Markar
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Registries and audits in esophagogastric cancer surgery play an important role in monitoring the quality of care provided to patients. During this webinar an international panel of speakers discussed the importance of registries and shared ...
Medical and surgical management of non-achalasia motility - Arjan Bredenoord
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The approach to managing achalasia has been streamlined, but the management of non-achalasia motility disorders remains challenging. The ISDE (International Society for Diseases of the Esophagus) hosted a virtual presentation focused on the ...
Opioid induced esophageal dysfunction - Dan Patel
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The approach to managing achalasia has been streamlined, but the management of non-achalasia motility disorders remains challenging. The ISDE (International Society for Diseases of the Esophagus) hosted a virtual presentation focused on the ...
Changing Definition of Refractory GERD - Frank Zerbib
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The Chicago Classification categorizes esophageal motility disorders in high-resolution manometry tests depicted with color pressure topography plots. Applying standardized HRM metrics to categorize esophageal motility disorders such as ...
What's New in Chicago Classification 4 - Rena Yadlapati
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The Chicago Classification categorizes esophageal motility disorders in high-resolution manometry tests depicted with color pressure topography plots. Applying standardized HRM metrics to categorize esophageal motility disorders such as ...
Long Term PPI Therapy: Controversies in GERD Part 1 with Kerry Dunbar
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is the most prevalent esophageal disease. It is a condition affecting up to 20% of the western world and has a significant negative impact in the patient’s quality of life. The typical symptoms are ...
Endoscopic Management of GERD: Controversies in GERD Part 2 with Haruhiro Inoue
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is the most prevalent esophageal disease. It is a condition affecting up to 20% of the western world and has a significant negative impact in the patient’s quality of life. The typical symptoms are ...
When to consider surgery: Controversies in GERD Part 3 with John Lipham
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is the most prevalent esophageal disease. It is a condition affecting up to 20% of the western world and has a significant negative impact on the patient’s quality of life. The typical symptoms are ...

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