

Images: Previously attempted polyp in the ascending colon. Technically difficult EMR procedure required to achieve complete clearance.
Aims of the Course
Deconstruct the approach to difficult EMR (endoscopic mucosal resection)
When?
Thursday 2nd March 2023
Type of Course
GIEQs Complex Course
Format? : Live Endoscopy Cases with limited hands-on possibilities* held in Ghent (6 places available)
Please include your name, country of work and polypectomy experience in the mail so we can decide on suitability of this course for you.
(you will also receive access to the Virtual-live experience available on GIEQs.com, after the event). If you are looking for Virtual Registration ONLY follow this link.
Who should attend?
- Endoscopists comfortable with SMSA 3 polypectomy, aiming for SMSA + polypectomy
- We will check your competency prior to accepting registration
Possibility for live attendance?
Yes. Cost €250 including refreshments.
Please include your name, country of work and polypectomy experience in the mail so we can decide on suitability of this course for you.
Check here for hotel information near the venue and other practical advice in getting to our HQ.
Length?
1 day (around 8 hours) with pre-reading / viewing required (webinar)
Course Objectives
- Via live cases explore the common problems associated with Endoscopic Mucosal Resection in Difficult Situations and how to solve them
- Explore a problem, solution, execution approach to difficult Polypectomy
- Multiple lecture-based and cartoon based graphical illustrations throughout the day
- For our first GIEQS Complex course we will focus on how to take your endoscopic mucosal resection to the next level.
- We take you through how to tackle presumed-benign:
- Large polyps
- Previously attempted polyps
- Polyps in difficult locations
- Larger non-granular polyps
* hands-on possibilities dependent upon expertise, case availability and timing on the day. Requires recognition of medical qualifications by the University Hospital of Ghent. Consent required for filming of procedures for the virtual environment.
Faculty
- Dr David Tate
- Dr Lobke Desomer
- Dr Lynn Debels
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