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15th ESGENA Conference In conjunction with the Swedish Society of Endoscopy and GE Nurses and Assistants (SEGP) 19th UEGW 22-24 October 2011 Stockholm, Sweden Stockholm Exhibition & Congress Centre Further Information www.esgena.org , www.uegf.org and www.segp.nu Congress and Exhibition Office: 1

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15th ESGENA Conference In conjunction with the

Swedish Society of Endoscopy and GE Nurses and Assistants (SEGP)

19th UEGW 22-24 October 2011

Stockholm, SwedenStockholm Exhibition & Congress Centre

Further Informationwww.esgena.org, www.uegf.org and www.segp.nu

Congress and Exhibition Office:CPO HANSER SERVICE [email protected]

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Word of Welcome

Dear colleagues,

On behalf of ESGENA and the Swedish Society of Endoscopy and GE Nurses and Assistants (SEGP) we have great pleasure inviting you to the 15th ESGENA Conference, which will be held during the 19th UEGW on Saturday 22-24 October 2011 in Stockholm, Sweden.

The three day conference will include state-of-the-art lectures, free papers & posters, lunch sessions, several workshops with hands-on-training and live transmissions. Interesting topics in Gastroenterology and Endoscopy will ensure a truly global context. We are hoping to provide a full and varied programme – to encourage you to meet up with colleagues from all over the world and exchange information with them. This format will encourage networking and communication between the delegates – both between individual nurses and national groups.

On Saturday, there will be an opportunity to attend several workshops organised in four parallel rooms. The workshops will have a more practical focus and will be held in smaller groups – up to 50 – to encourage discussion, questions, and exchanges of ideas. Following success at previous conferences, we will be offering hands-on training using bio simulators for nurses on Saturday and Sunday. These workshops will be organised in close cooperation with ESGE. Nurses will also have access to the UEGW post graduate course.

The conference will officially open with the ESGENA Welcome Reception on Saturday evening. In the past, this has been a most enjoyable, informal evening with the opportunity to meet colleagues and friends from all over Europe and overseas. This evening will be organised by the Swedish nurses as local hosts of the conference.

On Sunday, the scientific programme, which includes two free paper sessions and a nurses’ poster session, will offer mainly nursing-oriented lectures in two parallel halls. In addition, lunch sessions will have a more practical focus. The Plenary Session with lectures in one hall follows on Monday morning. This will bring together all the delegates and we will award the prizes for the best free paper and the best poster. The meeting will finish with invitations to forthcoming conferences.

The trade exhibition will open on Monday at lunchtime, and there should be enough time to browse the stands if the medical scientific programme does not tempt you back into the lecture halls.

We hope that we will be able to welcome you at the 15 th ESGENA Conference in October 2011 in Stockholm, Sweden

Michael Ortmann President of ESGENA

Ingrid Karström Prsident of SEGP

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General Information

Scientific SecretariatUlrike Beilenhoff Email: [email protected]

ESGENA Technical SecretariatRietta SchönbergerAm Kastell 285077 Manching, GermanyPhone:  +49 (0) 8459/323941Fax:      +49 (0) 8459/323942E-mail:   [email protected]

You may also contact For ESGENA www.esgena.org For SEGP www.segp.nuFor Conference organisation www.uegw11.uegf.org/esgena2011.html

Conference Organisation CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbHPaulsborner Str. 4414193 BerlinGermany Phone: +49 – 30 – 300 669-0Fax: +49 – 30 – 305 73 91Email: [email protected]

ESGENA-Registration

Registration and Payment received by May 16   2011

by September 152011

after September 152011**

ESGENA Conference* 185 EUR 200 EUR 250 EUR

* Only nurses can register for the ESGENA conference. Copy of nurse's professional standing or similar identification is indispensable for proof of status (confirmation by employer, proof of education or registration as nurse).

** Online Registration is still possible – until Friday, October 14, 2011 Link: http://uegw11.uegf.org/esgena2011.html

It is important to note, that nurses who register for the ESGENA conference will also have full access to the UEGW from Saturday to Wednesday, October 22-26, 2011. Nurses who want to attend the UEGW on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 25-26, 2011 have to contact the conference registration desk on Tuesday and Wednesday to get a new badge (free of charge).

Registration for ESGENA delegates includes: Admission to all ESGENA scientific sessions and workshops Admission to the ESGENA Welcome Reception Admission to the UEGW scientific sessions on Monday-Wednesday Admission to the poster and technical exhibition Admission to the ESGE Learning Area Admission to the Ultrasound Learning Centre Unlimited use of Stockholm public transportation system Congress materials Coffee breaks and lunches (Saturday – Monday)

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Social Events

Saturday, 22 October 2011 Evening: Welcome Reception & Opening of ESGENA conference Attendance at the Welcome Reception is included in the registration Ticket: Access only with badges of ESGENA Conference

Sunday, 23 October 211 Official Welcome Party of the UEGW Register before the conference because places are limited Registratiion online: http://uegw11.uegf.org/publicevents.html Price: 20 EURO

ESGENA Annual General MeetingESGENA Annual General Meeting will be held on Saturday 22 October 2011 from 17.15-18.30 hours Access for ESGENA members only.

Conference language The official language of the ESGENA Conference is English.

Travel Arrangements

Official Airline Network of UEGW Safe up to 20% of travel with Star Alliance Network

See conference website: http://uegw11.uegf.org/cityofstockholm/traveltostockholm.html

The Star Alliance members airlines are pleased to be appointed as the Official Airline Network for UEGW 2011 in Stockholm, Sweden. To obtain the Star Alliance Conventions Plus discounts and for booking office information please visit www.staralliance.com/conventionsplus and:1. Choose 'For delegates'2. Under 'Delegates login' enter conventions code OS01A303. Choose one of the participating airlines listed4. Call the respective reservation contact listed and quote the conventions code OS01A30 when

booking the ticket

Registered participants plus one accompanying person travelling to the event can qualify for a discount of up to 20%, depending on fare and class travel booked.

The participating airlines for this event are: Adria Airways, Air Canada, Air China, ANA, Asiana Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Blue1, Blue1, bmi, Brussels Airlines, Continental Airlines, Croatia Airlines, EgyptAir, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways, Spanair, SWISS International Air Lines, TAP Portugal, THAI, Turkish Airlines, United

Discounts are offered on most published business and economy class fares, excluding website/ internet fares, senior and youth fares, group fares and Round the World fares. Please note: For travel from Japan and New Zealand special fares or discounts are offered by the participating airlines on their own network. When making your travel plans please present confirmation of your registration or proof of attendance.

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Transportation between airport and the city

The fastest and easiest way to get to the city is by the Arlanda Express (train), which takes 20 minutes or even less from Arlanda airport. Special offer for UEGW Delegates:20% reduction on tickets for the Arlanda Express Train Book your ticket at least 1 hour before departure online at www.arlandaexpress.com Use the discount code 'UEGW2011' Your credit card will serve as the e-ticket

Metro

The metro runs to all central areas of the city and has station entrances in the most tourist areas. They are marked with the letter “T”. It runs from 05:00 to 01:00, Monday to Friday and extended all night service on weekends.

Taxi

Most people prefer to use taxis at night for speed and comfort. Taxis are available at any time. There are many taxi companies to choose from in Stockholm. Approved taxis with metered fares always bear yellow number plates. You can easily get hold of a taxi by calling a taxi company, hailing one on the street or by taking one from a rank. There is a manned taxi centre at Central Station that can help you with finding the right service, e.g. if you need child seats in the vehicle. Metered fares vary depending on the time of day. However, it shouldn’t cost more than SEK 300 (EUR 33,40) to travel 10 km. 

Public Transport

Storstockholms Lokaltrafik runs the comprehensive and generally efficient transport network  throughout  Stockholm county, including all metro trains, commuter trains and buses. City centre buses run along fixed routes. The SL-Center is located in the basement of the Central Station. The staff can provide free timetables and also sell city and county transport maps, SL Tourist Passes and the general Stockholm Card. SL booths can be found at all metro stations, but  services are usually basis.

Housing

CPO HANSER SERVICE has reserved a large number of hotel rooms in all price categories for UEGW in Stockholm. Most of the hotels are in the city centre of Stockholm. The Stockholmsmässan, the congress venue, can be comfortably reached from all hotels either by foot or by public transportation.Please use the direct hotel booking via the conference http://uegw11.uegf.org/housingtravel.html

A cheap way to organize the travel, is to use holiday weekend arrangements organised by your local travel agencies.

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Programme Overview

SATURDAY, 22 October 2011

Lecture Halls K 16 / 17 K 22 K 23ESGE Learning

Area

Seats 90 80 80

UEGW – PG Training Programme

13.30-15.00

Workshop 1

What is the role of nurses during Colon Capsule

Endoscopy (CCE) and during BRAVO

procedures?

organised by Given Imaging

13.30-15.00

Workshop 2

Painless colonoscopy:

benefits for patient and

department

organised by Olympus Europa

13.30-15.00

Workshop 3

EveryoneReallyCan

Provide....better patient out-

comes

organised by Boston

13.30-15.00

Workshop 4Hands-on-training on

biosimulators:

Upper GI Bleeding ERCP

Colonoscopy

Coffee Break 15.00-15.30

UEGW - PG Training Programme

15.45-17.00

Workshop 5

Nurse Endoscopist – "The Good, the

Bad and the Ugly"

organised by ESGENA

15.30-17.00

Workshop 6

Hygiene in the endoscopy room

organised by Olympus Europa

15.30-17.00

Workshop 7

Surveying the Colon:  Polyps &

Advances in Polypectomy

organised by US Endoscopy

15.30-17.00

Workshop 8

Hands-on-training on biosimulators

Upper GI Bleeding

ERCP Colonoscopy

17.15-18.30ESGENA General

Assembly(members only)

ESGENA Welcome reception 19.00-21.00

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Programme Overview

SUNDAY 23 October 2011K 11 K 21 K 12 K 14 Poster Area ESGE Learning

Area

200 seats 200 seats 45 seats 45 seats In front of hall K21

08.30-10.00

Session 1

Free Paper Session I

08.30-10.00

Session 2

Hygiene

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10:00 – 10.30

Coffee

10:00 – 10.30

Coffee

10.30-12.00

Session 3

Free Paper Session II

10.30-12.00

Session 4

Management

---- 10.00-12.00

Workshop 9

Hands-on-Training on Bio Simulators:

ERCP Short Wire Systems

12.00-13.00

Lunch

12.00-13.00

Lunch

13.00-14.30

Lunch Session 1: Hygiene &

infection control

13.00-14.30

Lunch Session 2: Diagnostic and

therapeutic bronchoscopy

organised by Olympus Europa

13.00-14.00

Poster Round I

14.30-16.00

Session 5

Complication Management

14.30-16.00

Session 6

GE Disease

----15.00-17.00

Workshop 10

Hands-on-Training on Bio Simulators:

ERCP

16.00-17.00

Coffee

16.00-17.00

Poster Round II

17.00-18.30

Session 7

Education

17.00-18.30

Session 8

Diagnosis & Therapie

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Programme Overview

MONDAY 24 October 2011 Hall A 6/7

700 seats 8:30-10:30

NEW TECHNIQUES AND DEVELOPMENTS IN ENDOSCOPYPresentation by Major Sponsors

Scientific Lectures

BEST FREE PAPER AND BEST POSTER AWARD

INVITATION TO NEXT CONFERENCES

10:30 – 11:00 Coffee

Visit of Exhibition ESGE Learning Area

UEGW Sessions

12:30-14:00 Lunch

Visit of Exhibition ESGE Learning Area

UEGW Sessions

15.30-16.00 Coffee

Visit of Exhibition ESGE Learning Area

UEGW Sessions

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4. ESGENA – Detailed Programme

4.1. ESGENA-Workshops on 22 October 2011

Workshop 1: What is the role of nurses during Colon Capsule Endoscopy (CCE) and during BRAVO procedures?

This workshop is organised by Given Imaging GmbH

13.30-15.00 Hall K 16/17

Content13:30 – 13:45 Is there a role of nurses during Colon Capsule Endoscopy?

Clinical experience in practice – what are the tasks of doctors and nurses during CCE? Which tasks can the nurse take over during the procedure? What kind of training does the nurse need for this? Is this a relief for physicians?Ervin Toth, Malmö, Sweden

13:45 – 14:05 Practical demonstration of the role of nurses during Colon Capsule Endoscopy Preparing the Regimen Manager in RAPID software, explaining the preparation to patient, handing out the patient instruction, monitoring of prep intake, monitoring of the CCE procedure, downloading the video, how to read a video, what should be considered? Technical support tools in the software,e.g. taking thumbnails, using the atlas, using the image adjustments, blue colour, etc.Fred Stam, Amsterdam, Netherlands

14:05 – 14:15 Question & Answer for Colon Capsule Endoscopy

14:15 – 14:30 The BRAVO procedure Clinical experience in practice – what are the tasks of doctors and nurses during a BRAVO procedure? What kind of training does the nurse need for this? Is this a relief for physicians?Anders Bergh Loedrup, Kopenhagen, Denmark

14:30 – 14:50 Practical demonstration of the BRAVO procedurePractical demonstration of the BRAVO procedure for the steps taken by the nurse. Which steps are most important? Tips & tricks/ learnings from BRAVO procedures from the perspective of the nurse. Is BRAVO more patient-friendly than catheter-based procedures (feedback from patients)? Brita Liljeroth Lindeberg, Kopenhagen, Denmark

14:50 – 15:00 Question & Answer for BRAVO

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Workshop 2: Painless colonoscopy: Benefits for patient and department

This workshop session is organised by Olympus Europa Holding GmbH

13.30-15.00 Hall K 22Chairs: John Cobain, Hamburg, Germany

Åsa Gilstring, Stockholm, SwedenEdgar Jaramillo, Sweden

Aims & Content The philosophy of painless colonoscopy What are the benefits for patients and department? The role of the nursing staff Technical aspects and current studies

Hands-on: Practice of colonoscopy using a colon model ScopeGuide 3: Get to know the new functions Basics of CO2 insufflation with the Olympus Unit for Endoscopic CO2 Regulation

Workshop 3: EveryoneReallyCanProvide....Better Patient Outcomes

This workshop is organised by Boston Scientific Europe

13.30-15.00 Hall K 23Chairs: Hanne Olsen, Gentofte, Denmark

Per Bergenzaun, Lund, Sweden

Aims & ContentThis programme is designed to increase ERCP nurse’s awareness of the clinical benefits of latest technology in ERCP, from cannulation to stricture and stone management. Programme content:

Presentation on clinical best practice in ERCP Hands on practice and best proper use/best practices on Biliary ERCP models Conclusion

Workshop 4: Hands-on-Training on Bio Simulators

This workshop is organised by ESGENA

13.30-15.00 ESGE Learning AreaChairs: Michael Ortmann & Eric Pflimlin, Basle, Switzerland

Aims & Content Hands-on training on bio simulators (pig models) under the supervision of highly experienced tutors: Participants will have the opportunity to perform endoscopic techniques on the following topics:

OGD with Injection techniques, Ligation, Clipping, APC Colonoscopy with Polypectomy, EMR and APC ERCP with stone extraction and stenting

As participation will be limited, registration will be treated on a first-come-first-served basis. Ticket will be available onsite only – at the entrance of the ESGE Learning Area

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Workshop 5: Nurse Endoscopist – "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"

This workshop is organised by ESGENA

15.30-17.00 Hall K 16/17Chairs: Ulrike Beilenhoff, Ulm, Germany

Irene Dunkley, Huntington, UK

Aims & Content Nurse endoscopy has been established in several European Countries for some time. The UK and Sweden have structured national training courses for nurse endoscopists. Other European countries have established local courses.

The workshop aims will discuss the following issues Tasks and responsibilities of nurse endoscopists Legal and ethical considerations Education & Training requirements Difficulties and resources in establishing a national training system Limitations in practice and difficulties in daily routine Job satisfaction and financial rewards Etc.

This is an open question-and-answer based workshop where the audience will be encouraged to participate, an opportunity for nurse endoscopists from across Europe to exchange experiences, and for those who are interested in the topic to ask questions (orally or in writing).

Workshop 6: Hygiene in the endoscopy room

This workshop is organised by Olympus Europa Holding GmbH

15.30-17.00 Hall K 22 Chairs: Jürgen Gebel, Bonn, Germany

Linda Ashhurst, Norway, Janie Smitt, NL

Aims & ContentThe awareness on hygiene requirements for the reprocessing of flexible medical endoscopes and accessories is quite well established today. Routine use of Washer-Disinfectors, documentation and traceability are daily practice in most endoscopy departments in Europe. However, the workflow of patients, products and users (doctors and nurses) still bears potential risks for infection cases.

This workshop will discuss the following issues: • Relevance and potential infection control risks in the endoscopic environment.• Set-up of local procedures for prevention of infection cases in the endoscopy room (example NL?).• Practical insight into daily workflow in the endoscopy room with special focus on surface, hand and

skin hygiene.

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Workshop 7: Surveying the Colon:  Polyps & Advances in Polypectomy

This workshop is organised by US Endoscopy

15.30-17.00 Hall K 23Chair: Sylvia Lahey, Arnhem, NL

Simone Schwardt, US Endoscopy

Aims & ContentThe role of the nurse during colonoscopy is becoming ever more critical, especially with the increased prevalence of colorectal cancer.  Screening and polypectomy are the keys to prevention.  As clinicians, it is important to stay up to date on growing trends and how to apply them in our practice.  Join us to discuss tools and techniques that you and your colleagues can use daily to improve patient outcomes and efficiency.

This workshop is intended to:• Identify classifications of polyps• Describe several types of polyps• Identify risk factors for colon cancer• Describe new polypectomy tools and techniques• Present clinical topics: cold polypectomy, hot polypectomy, submucosal injection polypectomy,

bleed management, polyp retrieval

Workshop 8: Hands-on-Training on Bio Simulators

This workshop is organised by ESGENA

15.30-17.00 ESGE Learning AreaChairs: Michael Ortmann & Eric Pflimlin, Basle, Switzerland

Aims & Content Hands-on training on bio simulators (pig models) under the supervision of highly experienced tutors: Participants will have the opportunity to perform endoscopic techniques on the following topics:

OGD with Injection techniques, Ligation, Clipping, APC Colonoscopy with Polypectomy, EMR and APC ERCP with stone extraction and stenting

As participation will be limited, registration will be treated on a first-come-first-served basis. Ticket will be available onsite only – at the entrance of the ESGE Learning Area

17.15-18.30

ESGENA General Assembly(members only)

in Hall K23

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4.2. ESGENA-Scientific Programme on 23 October 2011

SESSION 1: Free Paper Session I

08.30-10.00 Hall K 11

Chairs Anita Jorgensen, Skien, Norway Herta Pomper, Vienna, Austria Gunilla Strand, Stockholm, Sweden

08.30-08.40 Welcome Michael Ortmann, Basle, Switzerland (ESGENA President)

08.40-08.55 Everything you say, won’t be used against you: Nurses in the lead in multidisciplinary safety management system in dept of gastroenterology and endoscopy

Maria de Jong, Evelien Dekkers, Ingeborg Goes, Academic Medical Center, Department of Gastroenterology & Endoscopy, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

L-1

08.55-09.10 Rehabilitation out-patient clinic managed by nurses for patients discharged after hepatic encephalopaty improves survival

Astrid Reher-Langberg, Michala Andersen, Søren Aunt, Nanna Jensen, Christian Homann, Frank Schiødt. Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine I, Bispebjerg Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

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09.10-09.25 Integrating lean management to reduce waiting time for patients undergoing endoscopy at outpatient services

Siriporn Ratanalert RN*, Wanpen Pinyopasakul**, Kanittha Sriwanayos RN***, Sopa Boonviriya*, Varaporn Senapitakkul*, Sulee Saengnil*, Ru-ankwan Pongprayoon*; *NKC Institute of Gastroenterology and Hepatol-ogy, Songklanagarind Hospital, ** Faculty of Nursing, Mahidol University, *** Surgical Day Care Unit, Songklanagarind Hospital, Songkhla, Thailand

L-3

09.25-09.40 Reducing waiting lists: impact of a service redesign incorporating a nurse-led endoscopy assessment clinic

Dianne Jones, Charlie Vaughan, Endoscopy Unit, Logan Hospital, Queensland, Australia

L-4

09.40-09.55 What gastroenterologists and IBD nurses say about complementary and alternative treatments

Annelie Lindberg 1 , Britt Ebbeskog2, Per Karlen1, Lena Oxelmark2

1Dept. of Clinical Science and Education, Karolinska Institutet, Gastroenterology and Hepatology Södersjukhuset Stockholm, 2Dept.of Neurobiology, Care sciences and Society, Div. of Nursing, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden

L-5

09.55-10.00 Discussion

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SESSION 2: Hygiene 08.30-10.00 Hall K 21

Chairs Eric Pflimlin, Basle, SwitzerlandMirjam Bjurek, Skövde, Sweden

08.30-08.40 Welcome Ingrid Karström, Kristianstad, Sweden (President of SEGP)

08.40-09.05 ISO EU 15 883 - Development of a national guideline for validation of reprocessing flexible endoscopes

Ulrike Beilenhoff, Ulm, Germany; Holger Biering, Düsseldorf, Germany

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09.05-09.30 Establishing new department under hygiene aspect Christina Bradley, Birmingham, UK

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09.30-10.00 Round table discussion on SOP for reprocessing cycles, validation of reprocessing systems, microbiological surveillance and outbreak management

SESSION 3: Free Paper Session II 10.30-12.00 Hall K 11

Chairs Anita Jorgensen, Skien, Norway Herta Pomper, Vienna, Austria Gunilla Strand, Stockholm, Sweden

10.30-10.45 The effect of a national training programme for sedation and emergency management on the quality of daily practise in Endoscopy

Ulrike Beilenhoff, Ulm, Germany

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10.45-11.00 Stress increases the risk for relapse in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases. A case-crossover study

Susanna Jäghult ¹, Fredrik Saboonchi ¹ ² 4, Jette Möller ³, Regina Wredling ¹, Marjo Kapraali ¹; Karolinska Institutet, Department of Clinical Sciences, Danderyd Hospital, ²Sophiahemmet University College, ³ Karolinska Institutet, Department of Public Health Sciences, Division of Public Health Epidemiology, 4Stockholm University. Sweden

L-9

11.00-11.15 Nursing care of clinical research patients’ with advanced esophageal cancerSuzana Muller, Clinical Research Center of Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Brazil

L-10

11.15-11.30 Preliminary results from a prospective study on clostridium difficile toxino type and antibiotic sensitivity in inflammatory bowel disease

Matteo Martinato 1 , Alessia Rosaria Grillo1, Renata D'Incà1, Marco Scarpa2, Roberta Caccaro1, Giacomo Carlo Sturniolo1, Ignazio Castagliuolo1

1Università degli Studi di Padova, 2Istituto Oncologico Veneto, Padova, Italy.

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11.30-11.45 Quality control on efficacy of reprocessing in a digestive endoscopy serviceMirella Scacchi, Suzanne Judet, Matteo Martinato. Azienda Ospedaliera – Università di Padova, Padova, Italy.

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11.45-12.00 Reprocessing process of endoscopes and accessories: should we audit it?Joaquim Andrade; Rosa Ferreira, Institution: Centro Hospitalar do Alto Ave; Unidade de Endoscopia Digestiva; Guimarães – Portugal

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SESSION 4: Management

10.30-12.00 Hall K 21

Chairs: Christine Petersen, Amsterdam, NL Ruth Svedlund, Gävle, Sweden

10.30-11.00 Gastronet – a tool for quality improvement in gastrointestinal endoscopySiv Furholm, Oslo, Norway

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11.00-11.30 How to give bad news – tools for difficult communication Dagmar Schmidt, Basle, Switzerland

L-15

11.30-12.00 How to organize mass screening for colo rectal cancer Chris Mulder, Amsterdam, NL

L-16

11.50-12.00 Discussion

Workshop 9: Hands-on-Training on Bio Simulators

10:00-12:00 ESGE Learning Area

Chairs: Eric Pflimlin & Evi Baumann, Basle, Switzerland

Hands-on training on bio simulators (pig models) under the supervision of highly experienced tutors. Participants will have the opportunity to perform endoscopic techniques on the following topics:

ERCP short wire system of BOSTON SCIENTIFIC ERCP short wire system of COOK ERCP short wire system of OLYMPUS EUROPA HOLDING

As participation will be limited, registration will be treated on a first-come-first-served basis. Ticket will be available onsite only – at the entrance of the ESGE Learning Area

Lunch Session 1: Hygiene and Infection Control

This lunch session is organised by ESGENA

13.00-14.30 Hall K 12

Chairs: Mette Olesen, Copenhagen, Denmark Sylvia Lahey, Armhem, NL

Elevator bridge channel, the Achilles heal of duodenoscope reprocessing - Karl Storz Solution for every day work (Karl Storz GmbH)

Thomas Makowski, Tübingen, Germany

Jetprep Irrigation System: Visibility through preparationRalf Kießlich, Mainz, Germany David Nitsan & Gwen Keitzman, Israel

Endoscope reprocessing the way it should be! Simple, safe and efficient Eric Pluijmen ,Denmark (Minntech BV), Peter Lydolff, Sweden (Santax)

Room arrangements for automated endoscope reprocessing (Steelco Spa) Christopher Sillet, Italy

Get Educated...even in endoscopy hygiene! (Getinge Sverige AB) Kläs Rudbäck, Getinge, Sweden

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Lunch Session 2: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Bronchoscopy

This lunch session is organised by Olympus Europa Holding GmbH

13.00-14.30 Hall K 14

Chairs: Michael Ortmann, Basle, Switzerland Anja Schuster, Hanburg, Germany Fredrik Warnicke, Örebro, Sweden

Content: An overview of the most important standard procedures Organisational considerations in bronchoscopy The role of nursing staff Device and Procedure related Tips and Tricks

Hands-on: Practice diagnostic bronchoscopy on anatomical models Transbronchial Needle Aspiration: needle handling and tissue preparation Foreign Body removal, get the feeling Work safe with Electrosurgery using different devices Other diagnostic and therapeutic applications on demand

Posterround I

13.00-14.00 Poster area in front of Hall K 24

Chairs: Jayne Tillett, Bristol, UKStanka Popovic, Ljubljana, Slovenia Ingrid Karström, Kristianstad, Sweden

1. Assessment study on previous colonoscopy preparationIolanda Caballero, Raquel Mena, Isabel Mayer, Núria Lasheras, Sònia Ibáñez,Amalia López, Rosa Colom, M. José Calero, Imma Díaz, Unitat d’ Endoscòpia digestiva del Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa Barcelona, Spain

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2.What is the best bowel-cleansing method for colonoscopy?

Anne-Kristin Gustafsson, Jeanette Fagrell, and Nils Nyhlin. Endoscopy Unit, Dept of Medicine, Örebro University Hospital, Örebro, Sweden

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3. Nurses performing colonoscopies - Education program and retrospective dataHelle Roy Tillgaard. Endoscopy unit, Department of Surgery, Sygehus Sønderjylland (SHS), Aabenraa, Region of Southern Denmark, Denmark

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4.Soft tissue massage as pain relieving method for colonoscopy

Kerstin Langlet, Marguerite Strandell, Åsa Jonsson, Ersta hospital Stockholm Sweden.

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5. Is there a significant difference in learning colonoscopies by a nurse between the first 50 and second 50 colonoscopies?

Elisabeth Mathus-Vliegen, Karin van der Vliet, Paul Fockens, Jacques Bergman, Monique van den Bergh. Department of Gastroenterology, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

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6. Factors affecting the patient’s discomfort during the colonoscopy1 Bedriye Demirci , 1İbrahim Hatemi, 1Billur Canbakan, 1Murat Tuncer, 2Hakan

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Şentürk, 1Kadir Bal, 1Ahmet Dobrucalı,1Hülya Uzunismail, 3Mustafa Şükrü Şenocak. 1.Istanbul University Cerrahpasa, ,İstanbul. 2. Bezmialem Vakif Universty, ,. 3.Istanbul University Cerrahpasa, Department of Biostatistics, İstanbul, Turkey

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7. Evolution of minimal invasive endoscopic techniques through a patient history – from piecemeal polypectomy to endoscopic submucosal dissection

Krisztina Tari 1 , Péter Lukovich1, Gábor Váradi2, Péter Kupcsulik1, László Harsányi1,(1) Endoscopy, 1st Department of Surgery, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; (2) Department of Surgery, Ödön Jávorszky Hospital, Vác, Hungary

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8. Evaluation of the pain after the accomplishment of a colonoscopy. Raquel Mena, Yolanda Caballero, MªJosé Calero, Rosa García, Rosa Colom i Amalia López. Digestive Endoscopy Unit, Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa, Barcelona; Spain

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9. Colorectal cancer screening in slovenia - SVITIrena Debeljak1, Marklena Fojs1, Tatjana Gjergek 2 , Stanka Popovic2 :

National Program of Screening and Early Detection of Precancerous Lesions and Cancers of the Colon and Rectum1. University Medical Centre Ljubljana2, Slovenia

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10. The nurse’s role in the surveillance program of postoperative curative resection of colorectal cancer

Isabel, Pampulha; Nuno, Pereira; Vânia, Santos. Portuguese Institute of Oncology of Lisbon, Portugal

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11. Worries about sexual intimacy adversely influence changes in subjective health for patients with inflammatory bowel diseases. A latent growth analysis

Fredrik Saboonchi ¹ 2 ³, Susanna Jäghult 2. ¹Sophiahemmet University College, Fredrik, ²Karolinska Institutet, Department of Clinical Sciences, Danderyds Hospital, ³Stockholm University. Stockholm, Sweden

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12. Caring through a telephone wireAlexandra, Rei; Ana, Francês; Angelina, Fontes; Carla, Pires; Maria, Manso; Maria, Mendes; Maria, Viegas; Matilde, Godinho; Nelson, Martins. North Lisbon Hospital – Polo Pulido Valente, Lisbon, Portugal

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13. Patient’s perception in the digestive endoscopy unit belonging to a hospital in Vigo city

Mar Rionda, Ana Alonso, Pilar Iglesias, Isabel Pérez, Milagros Fernández, Carmen Portasany, Inmaculada Pardo, David Rodríguez, Luisa de CastroHospital Meixoeiro, Vigo, Spain

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14. Endoscopic Medical Information System (EMIS) in nursing management of endoscopy department

Evgeniya Korovina*, Olga Migurskaya*, Evgeniya Spiridonova*, Alla Keranova*, Alexey Gvozdev*, Victor Kapranov**, Alexander Senin*, Sergey Kashin*. * Endoscopy Department, Yaroslavl Regional Cancer Hospital, Yaroslavl, Russia. ** 1st Department of the University Internet Centre, Yaroslavl State University named after P.G. Demidov, Yaroslavl, Russia

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15. Nurse Role in a clinical research centerSuzana Muller, Clinical Research Center of Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Brazil

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16. Three centre study of theory to practice of cannulation in endoscopyJadranka Brljak, KBC- Zargreb- Referral Centre of Intervential Gastroenterology, Zargreb, Croatia. Sylvia Lahey, Rijnstate Hospital, Arnhem, The Netherlands. Jayne Tillett, Emerson Green NHS Treatment Centre, Bristol, United Kingdom

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SESSION 5: Complication Management

14.30-16.00 Hall K11

Chairs: Mette Asbjorn Olesen, Copenhagen, Denmark Lotta Langer, Karlstad, Sweden

14.30-14.50 Complication management – the airline wayDominic Cardozo, Bremen, Germany

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14.50-15.10 Patient safety and error management in endoscopy Michael Ortmann, Basle, Switzerland

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15.10-15.30 Post complication communication with staff, patient and relatives Peter Meier, Hannover, Germany

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15.30-15.50 Complications of Bariatic SurgeryMarcel Groenen, Arnhem, The Netherlands

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15.50-16.00 Discussions

SESSION 6: GE Diseases

14.30-16.00 Hall K 21

Chairs: Sylvia Lahey, Arnhem, The Netherlands Susanna Jaghult, Stockholm, Sweden

14.30-14.50 Irritable Bowel syndrome from a person centered perspectiveGisela Ringström, Göteborg, Sweden

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14.50-15.10 Subjective food hypersensitivity: Lifestyle and psychological factorsRagna Lind, Bergen, Norway

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15.10-15.30 Special needs of the elderly patient in Gastroenterology Gerlinde Weilguny, Vienna, Austria

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15.30-15.50 Management of epidemic diarrhoea Jadranka Brljak, Zagreb, Croatia

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15.50-16.00 Discussions

Workshop 10: Hands-on-Training on Bio Simulators

15:00-17:00 ESGE Learning Area

Chairs: Eric Pflimlin & Evi Baumann, Basle. Switzerland

Hands-on training on bio simulators (pig models) under the supervision of high experienced tutors. Participants will have the opportunity to perform endoscopic techniques on the following topic:

ERCP

As participation will be limited, registration will be treated on a first-come-first-served basis. Ticket will be available onsite only – at the entrance of the ESGE Learning Area

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Posterround II

16.00-17.00 Poster area in front of hall K 24

Chairs: Jayne Tillett, Bristol, UKStanka Popovic, Ljubljana, Slovenia Ingrid Karström, Kristianstad, Sweden

17. Manometry guided attachment of the Bravo capsule by nurses without endoscopic control.

Margaretha Bouleau, Leena Reinilä, Ingrid Malm-Börjesson, and Bengt Håkanson*, Endoscopy Unit, dept. of Medicine and dept. of Surgery*, Ersta Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

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18. Involvement of nurses in capsule endoscopy practice and researchCéline Monfort, Véronique Faber, Linda Zourane, Jean-Francois ReyDepartment of Hepato-Gastroenterology, Institut Arnault Tzanck, St Laurent du Var, France

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19. Mysteries of Esophageal Achalasia: Why are some patients able to keep food down and some not?

Debbie den Boer, Su Jin Hong., Valmik Bhargava, Ravinder Mittal. University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California, USA; V.A. Healthcare System, San Diego, CA. USA., Soonchunhyang University School of Medicine, South Korea

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20. Expression of anxiety in upper gastrointestinal endoscopy without sedation and nursing intervention

Rosa Mª García Sierra, Iolanda Caballero Sáez, Raquel Mena Sánchez. Endoscopy Unit. Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa, Spain

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21. The efficacy of paper handout compared with video media in reducing the level of anxiety in patients scheduled for upper GI endoscopy.

Sopa Boonviriya, Siriporn Ratanalert , Varaporn Senapitakkul, Songkhla, NKC institute of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Songkhla, Thailand

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22. Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy J.J.M. van der Nolk van Gogh-van Rijn, Nurse Endoscopy, E.M.J. van Duin,. Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands

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23. Multidisciplinary team care in enteral feedingLinden, Ane. Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre – Brazil

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24. Examining the burnout levels in care givers of the patients having percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube.

Nimet Tuzomay, Ozdal Ersoy, Burcu Acil, Serpil Turker, Senel Surucu, Gulay Gocmen, Hulya Hamzaoglu, Gulten Acehan, Eser Vardareli, Nurdan Tozun, Acibadem University Internal Medicine Department Istanbul, Turkey

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25. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. Experience in henares hospital, madrid-spain

Dania Rocío Diaz-Rodríguez; Juan Jesús Pérez-Poveda; Alberto Ibañez-Pinto; María Luz Prieto-Vasallo; María José Gómez-Guerra, Ana María García; María Jesús Pajares, María José Cañas. Endoscopy Digestive Unit. Hospital del Henares. Madrid, Spain

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26. Role of nurses in advanced endoscopic technique – endoscopic resection of ampullary adenoma

Sousa C, Bré R, Andrade J ; Gastroenterology Department, Centro Hospitalar do Alto Ave Guimarães, Portugal

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27. Patients' experience of developing, living with and being treated for gallstone disease

Marie-Louise Gustavsson 1 , Kjell-Arne Ung1, Åsa Nilsson1, Eva Jakobsson2

1 Section of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Kärnsjukhuset, Skövde, Sweden, 2 Institute of Health and Care Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden

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28. Nursing professions in researching the prevalence of viral hepatitis in the prison population in Croatia

Rade Novičić, Department of Internal Medicine, Prison Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia

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29. Effect of Clinical Pathways and Antibiotic Prophylaxis on the incidence of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt associated infections

Maria Luz Gálvez, Rita Godoy, Joaquin López Contreras. Infectious Diseases Unit. Internal Medicine Department. Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau. Barcelona, Spain

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30. Appropriate cleaning and disinfection of flexible endoscopes and endoscopic equipment is one of the conditions for quality in endoscopy – a research on handling with water containers

Marija Petinec Primožič RN, University Clinic for Respiratory and Allergic Diseases ,Golnik, Slovenia

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31. Endoscope Reprocessing: Italian Guideline - Update 2011Cinzia Rivara Asl Torino 4, Giuseppe Caldana Ulss 22 Veneto, Davide Cordioli Ulss 22 Veneto, Ivan Salardi Arcispedale S. Maria Nuova Reggio Emilia, Laura Nembrini Clinica San Carlo Paderno Dugnano MI , Roberta Mattiola Asl Torino 2, Vincenzo Cirigliano Ospedale San Carlo Potenza, Laura Gabrielli Ospedale Sant’Andrea Roma, Monica Cimbro CBC Europe, Italy

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32. Channel Cleaner® Ball Brush vs. Disposable endoscope channel brushes: a cost/efficacy comparison

Puddu D, Mattiola R, Chiarioni L, Coppolino M, Lamanna L, Locoro SDigestive Endoscopy Unit, Ospedale Maria Vittoria, Torino, Italy

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SESSION 7: Education

17.00-18.30 Hall K 11

Chairs: Jadranka Brljak, Zagreb, Croatia Gisela Ringström, Göteborg, Sweden

17.00-17.30 Therapeutic endoscopy training for endoscopy nurse assistants. A prospective survey from the UK

Saravanan Ramasamy, Macclesfield, UK

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17.30-18.00 “Driving licence” for medical staff in Surgery and Gastroenterology Robert Lind, Stockholm, Sweden

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18.00-18.30 Specialist education of Endoscopy nurses in 2011 Ulrike Beilenhoff, Ulm, Germany

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SESSION 8: Diagnosis & Therapie

17.00-18.30 Hall K 21

Chairs: Christine Petersen, Amsterdam, NL Mona Olofsson, Avesta, Sweden

17.00-17.30 Independent Nurse prescribing within the endoscopy department Irene Dunkley, Huntington, UK

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17.30-18.00 Patients´ pain assessment and management during medication free colonoscopy Eeva-Riitta Ylinien, Kuopio, Finland

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18.00-18.30 Chromo Endoscopy – more than only colour Stijn van Weyenburg, Amsterdam, NL

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4.3. ESGENA-Scientific Programme on 24 October 2011

SESSION 9: New Techniques and Developments in Endoscopy 08.30-10.30 Hall A 6/7

Chair Michael Ortmann, Basle, Switzerland Ingrid Karlström, Kristianstad, Sweden

Presentation of major sponsors

08.30-08.45 Hardware concepts in Capsule Endoscopy - Impact on examination workflow (Olympus Europa Holding GmbH)

Stefan Kohlmann, Hamburg, Germany

08.45-09.00 Developments in Hemostasis – changing the dynamic of treatment (Cook Medical)

John Morris, Glasgow, UK

09.00-09.15 Experience Reliability Control Performance - An insight into best clinical practice with ERCP (Boston Scientific)

Andreas Stigkas, Paris, France

09.15-09.30 Care for Excellence – PENTAX Utility Movies support small endoscope repairs (PENTAX Europe GmbH, LIFE CARE -Service)

Patrick Golnick, Hamburg, Germany

09.30-09.35 Invitation to the next SIGNEA conference 2013 in Shanghai Diane Jones, Australia (SIGNEA President)

Scientific presentations

09.35-09.55 Transgastric Pancreaticonecrosectomie. Andreas Püspök, Vienna, Austria

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09.55-10.15 Quality assurance in endoscopy nursing – how to realise Ulrike Beilenhoff, Ulm, Germany

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10.15-10.25 Best Free Paper and Best Poster Award (sponsored by PENTAX)Michael Ortmann, Basle, Switzerland Ingrid Karlström, Kristianstad, Sweden

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10.25-10.30 Invitation to the next ESGENA Conference 2012 in Amsterdam Petra Bol, Utrecht, NL

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4.4. UEGW Postgraduate Teaching Programme

The UEGW Postgraduate Teaching programme is the pre-eminent Continuing Medical Education opportunity in Europe for Medical and Surgical Gastroenterologists. It caters for both established practitioners and trainees. The UEGW offers a full two-day postgraduate programme incorporating gastroenterology, hepatology, endoscopy, surgery, imaging and other diagnostic modalities.

ESGENA delegates have full access to the UEGW postgraduate programme.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Victoria Hall Hall A 12 / 13 Hall K 1 / 2

09.00 h – 10.30 h IBD management: Issues at the cutting edge

11.00 h – 13.00 h Live endoscopy Medical / surgical scenarios in Crohn´s disease

Cholestatic liver diseases

14.00 h – 16.30 h

Live endoscopy14.00-14.22 NAPS Guideline

Medical 7 surgical scenarios in ulcerative colitis

Acute liver failure

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Victoria Hall Hall A 12 / 13 Hall A 14 Hall K 1 / 2 08.30 h - 10.30 h Quality in

Endoscopy Practical management of patients with functional GI disorders

Chronic pancreatitis

Viral hepatitis

11.00 h – 13.00 h Endoscopic techniques: How do I do it?

The modern approach to coeliac disease

Detection and management of colorectal liver metastases

Cirrhosis complications

14.00 h – 16.30 h

Management of acute pancreatitis: A challenge for the 21st century

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Victoria Hall 08.30 h - 10.30 h Live endoscopy

11.00 h – 13.00 h Live endoscopy

14.00 h – 15.30 h

Live endoscopy

Live Endoscopy: Broadcast via satellite from Karolinska University Hospital, Huddinge

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4.5. ESGE Learning Area

The European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) is hosting the ESGE Learning Area which opens its doors to all UEGW 2011 delegates. The Learning Area offers a variety of excellent teaching modules for endoscopy including lectures, video presentations, expert demonstrations and hands-on sessions. In past years the Learning Area has attracted increasing numbers of attendees and participants. With the exception of the Hands-on-Training on Biologic Models (on-site registration) taking place on Saturday, October 22 and Sunday, October 24, all events are open on a walk-in basis. The Learning Area is open from Saturday morning on and during the regular hours of the scientific programme. The activities are outlined below. It is comprised of five sections:

ESGE Hands-On Training Centre (in cooperation with ESGENA) ESGE Open Training Centre ESGE DVD Learning Centre and ESGE Lecture Theatre Ultrasonic Learning Centre

ESGE Hands-on Training on Biologic Models

Saturday – Sunday, October 22-24, 2011 (in cooperation with ESGENA)

With access to state of the art Endoscopic equipment and accessories and with personal doctor and nurse tutoring, participants will have the opportunity to perform techniques that are demonstrated and discussed in the endoscopic section of the Postgraduate Teaching Programme. The aim is to increase the awareness of diagnostic and therapeutic techniques and to offer delegates the possibility of practicing their skills. In previous years hands-on training has been a main attraction in the Learning Area.

Registration: Registration: Please register at the ESGE desk in the Learning Area. Participation will be on a first-come-first-served basis. Participation is limited to one session per person.

ESGENA Hands-on-Training Time Stations

Saturday, October 22, 2011 13.30-15.00 Upper GI / Hemostasis Colonoscopy / Polypectomy / EMRERCP 15.30-17.00

Sunday, October 23, 2011 11.00-12.00 Upper GI / Hemostasis Colonoscopy / Polypectomy / EMRERCP / Short Wire System 12.30-14.30

15.00-17.00

Monday, October 24, 2011

Techniques offered:• Clip treatment for bleeding, fistulae and perforations• Ablation on Barrett’s oesophagus• Laparoscopic and endoscopic simulator training

Doctor assisted trainings are ongoing throughout the day. No registration is required. The training sessions are open to all delegates of the congress.

Tuesday-Wednesday, October 25-26, 2011

Techniques offered:• Clip treatment for bleeding, fistulae and perforations (Ovesco over-the-scope clip)• Ablation on Barrett’s oesophagus (BARRX advanced halo technology)• Laparoscopic and endoscopic simulator training (Simbionix GI Mentor and LAP Mentor)

Doctor assisted trainings are ongoing throughout the day. No registration is required. The training sessions are open to all delegates of the congress.

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ESGE DVD Learning Centre

Saturday – Wednesday, October 22-26, 2011

The DVD Learning Centre offers all delegates the opportunity to visit different stations where the latest teaching material may be viewed on video screens with headphone sound transmission. Most stations present material from the ESGE DVD Encyclopaedia, complemented by select video submissions from ASGE. The offering is ideal for individual study and special interest.

ESGE Lecture Theatre

Small-forum discussions with experts in their fields focus on topics of special interest before a small audience. All are invited to join in discussion following the presentation.

Sunday, October 23, 201110:00 - 10:30 Barrett‘s surveillance and dysplasia detection: Where to look and how?

R. Bisschops, Belgium; J. Bergman, Netherlands12:30 - 13:00 Pancreatic cysts: What to do?

J. Iglesias-Garcia, Spain; M. J. Bruno, Netherlands13:30 - 14:00 Early gastric lesions: EMR or ESD in the european context?

P. Deprez, Belgium; H. Neuhaus, Germany14:30 - 15:30 Pitfalls in sedation (in collaboration with ESGENA)

J.-M. Dumonceau, Switzerland; A. Riphaus, Germany; U. Beilenhoff, Germany

Monday, October 24, 2011 09:30 - 10:00 Safe removal of colonic neoplasia: How far should the endoscopist go?

E. Dekker, Netherlands; B. Rembacken, UK10:30 - 11:00 achalasia: dilate, inject, dissect Or operate?

H. Bredenoord, Netherlands; H. Inoue, Japan12:30 - 14:00 ESGE General Assembly15:30 - 16:00 Barrett‘s dysplasia: ablate or resect?

M. Häfner, Austria; P. Sharma, USA

Tuesday, October 25, 2011 10:00 - 10:30 EUS-Guided FNP: How do we optimize the diagnostic yield?

E. Buscarini, Italy; P. Fockens, Netherlands11:00 - 11:30 Improving detection of early gastric mucosal lesions: What can we learn from our japanese

colleagues?M. Areia, Portugal; K. Yao, Japan

12:30 - 13:00 In situ diagnostics of colonic polyp: can you be sure?A. Ignjatovic, Uk; T. Ponchon, France

13:30 - 14:00 Endoscopic closure of perforations.D. Von Renteln, Germany; A. Meining, Germany

14:30 - 15:00 Gastric Variceal Bleeding:How Do I Stop It?A. Lemmers, Belgium; I. Mostafa, Egypt

15:30 - 16:00 Submucosal tumours: Which ones should be removed - and how?R. Gincul, France; R. Schöfl, Austria

Wednesday, October 26, 2011 10:00 - 10:30 EUS for ductal access -ready for prime time

E. Bories, France; O. Le Moine, Belgium11:30 - 12:00 Enteroscopy:SBE, DBE or Spiral?

N. Almeida, Portugal; A. May, Germany13:00 - 13:30 Current indications for sems in the bile duct: when and how?

M. Ibrahim, Egypt; G. Costamagna, Italy

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