Endoscopy Essentials

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Endoscopy Essentials

Endoscopy Essentials is a Video Podcast on all features of diagnostic and therapeutic GI endoscopy. Host Thomas Rösch and some guest editors from Hamburg speaks with world renown experts about which new evidence was generated from studies, how to do certain procedures in great detail, about experts personal and professional live and other topics. Join us for your personal 20-30 min episode released each Friday morning.

  1. 116

    Non-colonoscopic CRC screening

    Bill Grady from Seattle discusses recent developments in non-endoscopic colorectal cancer screening

  2. 115

    Hot off the Press: Update on the NordICC study - 13 years of colonoscopic screening

    Michael Bretthauer presents the 13-year follow-up results from the randomized NordICC trial, comparing invitation to colonoscopy screening with no screening, in a paper published today in The Lancet.

  3. 114

    Meet Bill Grady

    Meet Bill Grady, Co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal GUT, as he reflects on his scientific career and research interests

  4. 113

    EE History: Meet Anthony Kalloo

    As a start into a new series in Endoscopy Essentials: Anthony Kalloo, godfather of NOTES tells his story…

  5. 112

    Training pearls in HPB endoscopy from Mariana Arvanitakis

    HPB endoscopy is high level and high stakes. Tune in to hear Mariana's expert thoughts and practical trips on how to train effectively  Essential listening for ERCP trainers and trainees

  6. 111

    Meet Reem Sharaia

    Reem Z. Sharaiha, an inspiring obesity endoscopist from New York, shares her personal and professional journey in this biographical episode and an overview on the role of endoscopic gastroplasty

  7. 110

    Sessile serrated polyposis

    Evelien Dekker provides an excellent overview over diagnosis and management of sessile serrated polyposis

  8. 109

    Meet Cesare Hassan

    Meet Cesare Hassan, current ESGE President — an outstanding researcher in GI endoscopy with a restless and ingenious spirit

  9. 108

    Colonic sessile serrated lesions

    Roberta Maselli interviews Evelien Dekker on the basics of colonic sessile serrated lesions

  10. 107

    Meet Mariana Arvanitakis

    Say hello to Mariana Arvanitakis ERCPist extraordinaire, ESGE leader and passionate educator

  11. 106

    Underwater ESD technique

    Roberta Maselli, who played a major role in developing underwater ESD, shares essential technical insights, practical tricks, and the future direction of this exciting technique.

  12. 105

    Endoscopic gastroplasty part 4: Aftercare

    Final episode of the gastroplasty series with Barham Abu Dayyeh, focusing on the crucial topic of aftercare

  13. 104

    Endoscopic gastroplasty part 3: How to do it

    Barham Abu Dayyeh goes into detail on endoscopic gastroplasty, explaining each step of the procedure

  14. 103

    Endoscopic gastroplasty part 2: Preparation and initiation

    Part 2 of our gastroplasty tutorial with Barham Abu Dayyeh, focusing on logistics, preparation, and how to get started

  15. 102

    Endoscopic gastroplasty part 1: Background and indication

    Barham Abu Dayyeh introduces endoscopic gastroplasty, discussing its background, indications, and relevance alongside GLP-1 inhibitors.

  16. 101

    Underwater Endotherapy

    Underwater endotherapy is rapidly gaining momentum—and today we talk to one of its key innovators, Alessando Repici

  17. 100

    Meet Evelien Dekker

    Evelien Dekker is one of the colonoscopy superstars and is responsible for many landmark papers in the field

  18. 99

    The psychology of chronic pancreatitis

    Vikesh Singh from Johns Hopkins shares compelling insights into pain in chronic pancreatitis and why endoscopists aren’t always successful when successfully draining the duct

  19. 98

    Colonic polyp recurrence

    The legendary Douglas Rex joins us again as our esteemed guest to talk about his career and the journey that made him the master he is today

  20. 97

    Meet Siwan Thomas-Gibson

    Siwan Thomas-Gibson shares her career journey, the lessons learned from success and mistakes, and why she made the move into the administrative side of medicine

  21. 96

    Meet Douglas Rex from Indianapolis

    Douglas Rex — the “King of Colonoscopy” — in a personal interview about his career: a remarkable blend of enthusiasm, scientific rigor, and down-to-earth character

  22. 95

    Staining Barrett´s - acetic acid

    Pradeep Bhandari shares all his expert tips on using acetic acid to accurately detect Barrett’s lesions

  23. 94

    Meet Pradeep Bhandari from Portsmouth

    Pradeep Bhandari, a world-renowned leader in Barrett’s and endoscopic resection — and a fantastic colleague and friend.

  24. 93

    Two Decades of Cholangioscopy – Reflections with Georg Webster

    Georg Webster reflects on twenty years of innovation, challenges, and progress in the evolving field of cholangioscopy

  25. 92

    Colon resection - overview and finale by Michael Bourke

    Michael Bourke provides us with a great summary of our EMR series, summary and outlook

  26. 91

    Postprocedural bleeding after colonic EMR with Michael Bourke

    Our popular colonic EMR series with Michael Bourke comes to an end — this time, addressing postprocedural bleeding

  27. 90

    Meet George Webster from London

    George Webster is one of the world’s leading figures in ERCP and cholangioscopy — and a fantastic personality, combining wisdom, practicality, and humor

  28. 89

    Drainage of pancreatic fluid collections: (3) Stenting and aftercare

    In the final step of our pancreatic fluid collection curriculum with Shyam Varadarajulu, we focus on stents and the essential patient management strategies once drainage has been accomplished

  29. 88

    Drainage of pancreatic fluid collections: (2) Access and drainage

    Continuing our pancreatic fluid collection curriculum with Shyam Varadarajulu: learn the first steps, how to select the optimal access route, and how to perform successful drainage

  30. 87

    Drainage of pancreatic fluid collections: (1) Indication and imaging

    Join our basic course on the drainage of pancreatic fluid collections with Shyam Varadarajulu. The program starts by covering the key indications and essential preparatory steps for successful endosonographic drainage — building a solid foundation for advanced learning

  31. 86

    Meet Shyam Varadarajulu from Orlando

    Shyam Varadarajulu is a remarkable figure in our field — both clinically and scientifically a highly accomplished endoscopist. Watch him share insights into his amazing career…

  32. 85

    Meet Arianna Parrella from Bologna

    Kicking off UEGW, ESGENA General Secretary Arianna Parella shares her vision for the future of endoscopy assistants

  33. 84

    Less is more in gastroenterology

    Jacques Bergman, a superspecialist in Barrett’s esophagus and other areas of endoscopy, is a leading figure in the Dutch efforts to balance interventions with patient outcomes and benefits. How far have the Netherlands come in implementing this approach?

  34. 83

    Endostherapy of pancreatic duct stones

    Meet Jacques Deviere who spent a lot of his career with endoscopic therapy of chronic pancreatitis and learn indications and methods how to treat pancreatic duct stones

  35. 82

    Hot off the press: EUS guided enteroscopy study

    Orlando Health GI team and Takao Itoi discuss their new randomied trial in GUT on endosonographic gastroenterostomy.This special episode highlights a groundbreaking new randomized study that is set to change clinical practice. Endosonographic gastroenterostomy was shown to be substantially superior to its surgical counterpart. Join the Orlando team and guest Takao Itoi as they discuss the paper recently published in GUT

  36. 81

    Meet Roberta Maselli

    Roberta Maselli is a skilled endoscopist with extensive experience in advanced diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. She is dedicated to combining precision, innovation, and patient-centered care in her clinical practice.

  37. 80

    EUS-guided biliary drainage part 3

    In part 3, Prof. Takao Itoi discusses more advanced strategies and case experiences in EUS-guided biliary drainage, with a focus on which stents to use and why

  38. 79

    EUS-guided biliary drainage part 2

    In Part 2, Prof. Takao Itoi discusses advanced strategies and case experiences in EUS-guided biliary drainage, emphasizing clinical outcomes, technical challenges, and tips for successful practice.

  39. 78

    EUS-guided biliary drainage part 1

    In the first of three vodcasts, Prof. Takao Itoi shares his expertise on EUS-guided biliary drainage, discussing current techniques, indications, and future perspectives. Part 1 focuses on indications, preparation, practical approaches, and the evolving role of EUS in managing complex biliary obstruction.  

  40. 77

    Manmeet Matharoo interviews John Anderson about endoscopy training

    Manmeet Matharoo in conversation with John Anderson – insights into the future of endoscopy training, mentorship, and skill development.

  41. 76

    Meet Manmeet Matharoo from London

    Dr Manmeet Matharoo is a Consultant Gastroenterologist at St Mark’s Hospital, London, specialising in endoscopy, patient safety, and quality improvement. She is also an educator and advocate for diversity in gastroenterology.

  42. 75

    RFA in Barretts esophagus: Performance and follow-up

    Barrett ablation with Rehan Haidry – how is it done? Tips and tricks.

  43. 74

    Barrett ablation: Indications and techniques

    Barrett ablation with Rehan Haidry – what do you need to know before you start?

  44. 73

    A new AI polyp detection system (partner episode with Olympus)

    In a partner episode with our main sponsor Olympus, Rawen Kader tells about a new study assessing the recent Olympus Ai polyp detection system

  45. 72

    Meet Jacques Bergman from Amsterdam

    Jacques Bergman – a name known to everyone in endoscopy, his clinical and scientific skills are impressive - but who is the person behind ‘JB’?

  46. 71

    EUS-guided gastroenterostomy part 3 trouble shooting

    EUS-guided Gastrostomy – Part 3: Mouen Khashab concludes with key details and troubleshooting tips

  47. 70

    EUS-guided gastroenterostomy part 2 performance

    EUS-guided Gastrostomy – Part 2: Mouen Khashab explains each step in detail

  48. 69

    EUS-guided gastroenterostomy part 1 preparation

    EUS-guided gastrostomy has almost become standard practice in many centers. Mouen Khashab explains how to get started and what to prepare

  49. 68

    A new type of endoscopic laser for various applications

    Khanh Do-Cong Pham from Bergen explains a new laser principle for a variety of endoscopic applications in the GI tract 

  50. 67

    New study on fecal transplantation in primary clostridium difficile infection

    Michael Bretthauer and Thomas LaMont discuss a new randomized study on the use of fecal transplantation versus vancomycin in primary clostridium difficile infection

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Endoscopy Essentials is a Video Podcast on all features of diagnostic and therapeutic GI endoscopy. Host Thomas Rösch and some guest editors from Hamburg speaks with world renown experts about which new evidence was generated from studies, how to do certain procedures in great detail, about experts personal and professional live and other topics. Join us for your personal 20-30 min episode released each Friday morning.

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