Optimising your Colonoscopy Withdrawal Technique | GIEQs Webinar

Live and Online : Monday 13th March 2023 , 19:30 - 21:30 CET
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How to Maximise your Adenoma Detection.

Adenoma detected using Endocuff vision and artificial intelligence
Caecal visualisation is not just about caecal intubation.  The full circumference of the caecum must be visualised.  Here a completeness of caecal intubation score (CCIS) (what's this?) of 3/8 has been achieved.
Caecal visualisation is not just about caecal intubation.  The full circumference of the caecum must be visualised.  Here a completeness of caecal intubation score (CCIS) (what’s this?) of 3/8 has been achieved.

Aims of the Course

Adenoma detection rate is a key performance indicator for colonoscopy.  

Consider the following issues:

  • Do you apply pre-test probability to your colonoscopy procedures?
  • How complete is your caecal visualisation? Do you use the completeness of caecal intubation score (CCIS)?
  • Do you routinely use a cap / cuff / other distal attachment in colonoscopy?
  • How much time do you spend on withdrawal?  Do you include polypectomy time in your withdrawal?
  • Do you use image enhancement during withdrawal?
  • Have you thought about where people miss most polyps? Ascending? Hepatic flexure? Ano-rectal junction?
  • Do you use artificial intelligence in your withdrawal?  Do you have a way of maximising its efficiency?


Want our take on these issues and more with multiple practical examples?  Join us on 13th March.

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Here we see one of the potential issues with a caecal view like the first image above.  The medial wall of the caecum was not visualised.  This could have led to a post colonoscopy colorectal cancer for the patient like that shown in the second image.
Here we see one of the potential issues with a caecal view like the first image above.  The medial wall of the caecum was not visualised.  This could have led to a post colonoscopy colorectal cancer for the patient like that shown in the second image.

Type of Course

GIEQs Everyday Endoscopy Course

WEBINAR, live on GIEQs.com and Zoom

Who should attend?

  • Trainees in Colonoscopy
  • Consultants / Staff Members who wish to improve their cold snare polypectomy technique

When?

Monday 13th March 2023 – 1930 CET / 1830 GMT

Length?

2 hours

Course Objectives

  • Deconstructed theoretical background about colonoscopy withdrawal technique
  • Via live cases explore the common problems associated with colonoscopy withdrawal and how to solve them

Faculty

  • Dr David Tate
  • Dr John Anderson
  • Dr Roland Valori
  • Dr Lobke Desomer