19th Düsseldorf International Endoscopy Symposium

19th International Endoscopy Symposium Düsseldorf  2017

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Learning objectives of the symposium

  • Evaluate recent advances in endoscopy; assess their clinical utility and level of evidence
  • Apply new endoscopic techniques, instruments and accessories;
  • compare them with traditional methods and devices
  • Choose the optimal endoscopic approach for specific case management
  • Manage failed interventions and complications
  • Recognize the importance of an interdisciplinary approach


International, multimedia and interactive format

  • Live cases transmitted in high definition by a superb professional audiovisual team
  • (LUX AV) from the Evangelisches Krankenhaus Düsseldorf
  • Presentations and demonstrations by world renowned thought-leaders and experts
  • Mini-symposia, state of the art lectures
  • 2 Satellite symposia
  • 7 Breakout sessions
  • Satellite symposium for nurses
  • Continuous simultaneous translations (German, English, Russian)
  • Interactive discussions / Q & A by microphone, SMS and e-mail
  • Exhibition of a wide range of conventional and novel biomedical products


Intended audience

  • Gastroenterologists, oncologists, internists
  • Surgeons, interventional radiologists
  • Nurses
  • Trainees, students

Opening times of the exhibition
Friday,
3 February 2017 8 am - 6 pm
Saturday,4 February 2017 8 am - 3.30 pm

CONFERENCE FEE

The conference fee entitles you to attend the lectures and includes lunch on Friday and Saturday as well as the Kongressticket for the free use of public transport on 3 and 4 February 2017.


incoming paymentsUntil 15.12.16From 16.12.16
doctorEUR 130, -EUR 170, -
Member of ESGE / bngEUR 110, -EUR 150, -
Care / assistance staffEUR 40, -EUR 60, -
Students (with proof)EUR 20, -EUR 30, -
Day ticket (only available on the spot)EUR 100, -


  • Participation in the respective satellite symposiums is free of charge.
  • For meetings satellite symposium on 2, 3 and 4 February 2017 Snack with the experts on February 3, 2017Symposium on nursing and assistants on 3 February 2017 required a separate application.

Register Online!


SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2017

08.30INTRODUCTION
08.40LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS I
Chair: J. Devière, Brussels; M. Engelke, Herne; G. Haber, New York;
A. Meining, Ulm; H. Neuhaus, Düsseldorf; H. Yamamoto, Tochigi
10.15Coffee break, visit of the industry exhibition
10.451st MINI - SYMPOSIUM
Endoscopy in IBD: controversial issues
Chair: F. Hagenmüller, Hamburg; P. N. Meier, Hanover
10.45Why and how should we endoscopically determine the disease activity?
R. Bisschops, Leuven
11.00How can we improve surveillance for early detection of neoplasia?
O. Pech, Regensburg
11.15Which early neoplastic lesions should be endoscopically treated?
B. Schumacher, Essen
11.30Questions and answers
11.45LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS II
Chair: G. Costamagna, Rome; I. Mostafa, Cairo; O. Pech, Regensburg;
H.-J. Schulz, Berlin; K. Wietfeld, Marl; P. Zhou, Shanghai

13.00Lunch, visit of the industry exhibition
14.00LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS III
Chair: J. G. Albert, Stuttgart; J. Bergman, Amsterdam;
M. Giovannini, Marseille; H. Inoue, Tokyo; G. Rettig, Berlin;
T. Rösch, Hamburg
15.45Coffee break, visit of the industry exhibition
16.152nd MINI-SYMPOSIUM
Interdisciplinary management of cystic pancreatic lesions
Chair: G. Costamagna, Rome; T. Rösch, Hamburg
16.15Diagnostic approach, relevance of EUS-FNA/FNB
M. Giovannini, Marseille
16.30Individualized treatment

Watchful waiting, EUS guided therapy
T. Itoi, Tokyo

Open and laparoscopic surgical options
W. Hartwig, Munich
17.00A challenging case
J. Devière, Brussels
17.15Questions and answers
16.15SYMPOSIUM FOR NURSES
Registration required; Language: German, no simultaneous translation
The symposium takes place in room Mauritius on the first floor.
Chair: U. Pfeifer, Düsseldorf; H.-J. Schulz, Berlin
16.15Modern treatment of pancreatic fluid collections
A. Meining, Ulm
16.35Diagnosis and treatment of Barrett‘s esophagus in a team approach
O. Pech, Regensburg; U. Pfeifer, Düsseldorf
17.00Challenging cases of complications: what would you have done?
P. N. Meier, Hanover
17.20Risk management and troubleshooting in endoscopy
M. Engelke, Herne
17.40Patient information and informed consent: how to apply the law in
clinical practice?
J. G. Albert, Stuttgart
18.00End of the symposium
17.30SNACK WITH THE EXPERTS
Breakout sessions for questions and answers
Registration required; Language: English, no simultaneous translation
A) Update on POEM and endoscopic antireflux therapy
T. Beyna; G. Costamagna, H. Inoue
B) Barrett‘s esophagus: pitfalls in endoscopic management
J. Bergman; P. N. Meier, O. Pech
C) Resection of gastroduodenal mucosal and subepithelial lesions
A. Meining; T. Rösch, P. Zhou
D) Rational treatment of upper GI bleeding
R. Bisschops; F. Hagenmüller, I. Mostafa
E) Approach to complex bile duct stones
J. Devière; H. Neuhaus, H.-J. Schulz
F) Management of pancreatic fluid collections
J. G. Albert; M. Giovannini, W. Hartwig, T. Itoi
G) Recurrent colorectal polyps: EMR, ESD, FTRD, avulsion or laparoscopic resection?
G. Haber; B. Schumacher, H. Yamamoto
18.30End of the first day of the symposium


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2017

08.303rd MINI- SYMPOSIUM
Serrated colorectal lesions
Chair: H. Yamamoto, Tochigi; H. Neuhaus, Düsseldorf
08.30Definition, epidemiology and prognosis
A. Tannapfel, Bochum
08.45Endoscopic detection and characterization
R. Bisschops, Leuven
09.00Evidence based and personalized endoscopic treatment

Small/multiple serrated lesions
T. Rösch, Hamburg

Advanced serrated lesions and adenomas
G. Haber, New York
09.30Questions and answers
10.00Coffee break, visit of the industry exhibition
10.30LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS IV
Chair: R. Bisschops, Leuven; F. Hagenmüller, Hamburg; T. Itoi, Tokyo;
P. N. Meier, Hanover; B. Schumacher, Essen; H. R. Tillgaard, Aabenraa
12.35STATE OF THE ART LECTURE
Chair: G. Haber, New York
Endolumenal treatment of esophageal and gastric motility disorders
H. Inoue, Tokyo
12.55Lunch, visit of the industry exhibition
13.35Update on clinical and histological results of the live procedures
J. Kandler, Düsseldorf; P. Reinecke, Düsseldorf
13.504th MINI - SYMPOSIUM
New technologies
Chair: J. Devière, Brussels; A. Meining, Ulm; H.-J. Schulz, Berlin
13.50Hemospray for bleeding esophageal varices
I. Mostafa, Cairo
14.06New ablation techniques for Barrett`s epithelium
J. Bergman, Amsterdam
14.22Update on submucosal tunneling endoscopic resection
P. Zhou, Shanghai
14.38Pocket creation method for ESD
H. Yamamoto, Tochigi
14.54Endoscopic procedures for metabolic regeneration
G. Costamagna, Rome
15.10EUS guided ablation in patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma
M. Giovannini, Marseille
15.26Motorized endoscopy
T. Beyna, Düsseldorf
15.45End of the symposium

SATELLITE SYMPOSIA


THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2017

16.00OLYMPUS SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
Biliary endoscopy 2017
Chair: P. N. Meier, Hanover; H. Neuhaus, Düsseldorf
16.00Introduction

16.05

How to improve cannulation and sphincterotomy?
J. Devière, Brussels

16.20Why should we consider using short wire technologies for ERCP?
J. G. Albert, Stuttgart
16.35Role of cholangioscopy in evaluation of indeterminate strictures
T. Itoi, Tokyo
16.50ERCP guided implantation of SEMS: update on indications and techniques
G. Costamagna, Rome
17.05EUS guided biliary drainage: when and how?
A. Meining, Ulm
17.20Optimizing removal of bile duct stones
G. Haber, New York
17.35Round table discussion:
Quality assurance in biliary endoscopy: a global perspective
18.00End of the satellite symposium


Registration required
No credits provided
Language: English and German with simultaneous translation
The symposium takes place in room Mauritius on the first floor



FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2017


07.00MEDTRONIC SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
Hot topics in GI endoscopy
Chair: R. Bisschops, Leuven; B. Schumacher, Essen
07.00Introduction
07.05Barrett‘s: should LGD be treated?
J. Bergman, Amsterdam
07.25Diagnosis and staging of upper GIT tumors:
when do we need EUS ± FNA/FNB?
T. Rösch, Hamburg
07.45Obscure GI bleeding: first capsule endoscopy or enteroscopy?
Pro capsule: F. Hagenmüller, Hamburg
Pro enteroscopy: H. Yamamoto, Tochigi
08.15End of the satellite symposium



Registration required
No credits provided
Language: English, no simultaneous translation
The symposium takes place in room Mauritius on the first floor





SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2017


07.00FUJIFILM SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
Blue Light Imaging – First sights with new lights
Chair: Prof. Horst Neuhaus, Düsseldorf
07.00Introduction
07.10Linked Color Imaging (LCI) – A new tool for detection of early neoplasia?
H. Yamamoto, Tochigi (Japan)
07.25How to improve endoscopic characterisation of Barrett's oesophagus?
J. Bergmann, Amsterdam
07.40Differentiation of colorectal lesions: waht can be achieved with advanced imaging?
O. Pech, Regensburg
07.55Round table discussions: What is the clinical benefit of improving diagnostic endoscopy?
O. Pech, Regensburg
08.15End of the satellite symposium


Registration required
No credits provided
Language: English, no simultaneous translation
The symposium takes place in room Mauritius on the first floor.




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