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The discussion centered on advanced upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy techniques. Experts highlighted key strategies for effective procedures: prioritizing patient comfort and proper sedation, meticulously inspecting the esophagus on insertion, focusing on critical areas like the pylorus and cardioesophageal junction, and capturing comprehensive images for accurate documentation. Collaboration within the medical team, a mindful approach, and adopting advanced imaging methods like Narrow Band Imaging were emphasized. The significance of patient experience, holistic patient care, and a dedicated mindset throughout the procedure were also underscored. The procedure aimed to enhance endoscopy practices and improve lesion detection while emphasizing the collaborative and patient-centric nature of the process.<\/p>","detailedSummary":"
Learning Objectives: <\/p>\n
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Emphasize patient comfort and sedation for successful endoscopy.<\/li>\n
Prioritize meticulous inspection of upper GI tract during both insertion and withdrawal.<\/li>\n
Focus on critical areas such as the esophagus, cardia, antrum, and pylorus.<\/li>\n
Utilize advanced imaging techniques like NBI and MBI for neoplasia detection.<\/li>\n
Foster a team-based approach for optimal patient outcomes and communication.<\/li>\n
Develop a comprehensive mindset from patient selection to report writing, ensuring thorough care.<\/li>\n<\/ul>","author":"David Tate","tagger":"1","editor":"1","recorder":"9","authorid":"1","centreName":"University Hospital of Ghent","centreCity":"Ghent","centreCountry":"Belgium"}]
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Post Upper GI Cancer is a problem but it is not as recognised as Post Colonoscopy Colorectal Cancer. We explore how getting the basics of gastroscopy right can help prevent it.
The discussion centered on advanced upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy techniques. Experts highlighted key strategies for effective procedures: prioritizing patient comfort and proper sedation, meticulously inspecting the esophagus on insertion, focusing on critical areas like the pylorus and cardioesophageal junction, and capturing comprehensive images for accurate documentation. Collaboration within the medical team, a mindful approach, and adopting advanced imaging methods like Narrow Band Imaging were emphasized. The significance of patient experience, holistic patient care, and a dedicated mindset throughout the procedure were also underscored. The procedure aimed to enhance endoscopy practices and improve lesion detection while emphasizing the collaborative and patient-centric nature of the process.
Detailed Summary
Learning Objectives:
Emphasize patient comfort and sedation for successful endoscopy.
Prioritize meticulous inspection of upper GI tract during both insertion and withdrawal.
Focus on critical areas such as the esophagus, cardia, antrum, and pylorus.
Utilize advanced imaging techniques like NBI and MBI for neoplasia detection.
Foster a team-based approach for optimal patient outcomes and communication.
Develop a comprehensive mindset from patient selection to report writing, ensuring thorough care.
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Released prior to the early bird deadline these 6, 1-2 minute video
snippets
demonstrate the attention to detail, deconstructed approach and rock solid evidence
base of the GIEQs Approach.
1 - Over the Scope Clip for Upper
Gastrointestinal Bleeding Use of
OTSC as first-line for life
threatening upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage.
2 - Early Gastric Cancer Can you
identify and characterise
this early gastric cancer? Watch the video for more information
including endoscopic resectability
3 - The Demarcated Area as a Predictor of
Submucosal Invasion in Colon Polyps the Demarcated Area has emerged as a stable predictor
of submucosal invasive cancer. Find out more here.
4 - Dealing with Adverse Events at Colonic
Polypectomy
To be able to competently perform colonic polypectomy you must be able
to deal with adverse events. A deconstructed example is shown
here.
5 - Complex EUS applications to make Everyday
ERCP easier Endoscopic Ultrasound
is radically changing the way we approach biliary intervention and can
make a difference to everyday endoscopic problems.
6 - Decision Making after Large perforation and
life threatening Bleeding during Polypectomy Many of the GIEQs faculty spend their normal working
lives on complex endoscopy. Learning the lessons and approach from these
procedures, deconstructing them and bringing them to the everyday is a
crucial part of the GIEQs approach.