ESD Course [Virtual]

Live and Online : Wednesday 26th April 2023 , 08:00 - 17:00 CEST
on Demand thereafter
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Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection Course

VIRTUAL OR LIVE Attendance

Images: Previously attempted polyp in the transverse colon.  Attempted previously x 3 with spot mark under the lesion.  R0 resection with ESD.

Aims of the Course

Endoscopic submucosal dissection can ensure the en-bloc removal of large areas of neoplastic tissue in the GI tract.

In this starter course we will introduce the concepts of ESD through multiple cases and:

  • Large polyps
  • Previously attempted polyps
  • Polyps in difficult locations
  • Larger non-granular polyps

When?

Wednesday 26th March 2023

Type of Course

GIEQs Complex Course

Format? : Live Endoscopy Cases, no hands-on possibilities held in Ghent (6 places available)

Register Now for Live Experience (see notes below first!)

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

Possibility for live attendance?

Yes. Cost €250 including refreshments.

If you are looking for Virtual Registration ONLY follow this link.

Register Now for Live Experience (see notes below first)

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 Submucosal Dissection and how to solve them
  • Explore a problem, solution, execution approach to difficult ESD
  • Multiple lecture-based and cartoon based graphical illustrations throughout the day

Faculty

  • Dr David Tate