international symposium on complications in gi endoscopy ... · contains: active ingredient: 500...
TRANSCRIPT
www.complications-in-endoscopy.com
25-27 June 2015Maritim Airport Hotel Hannover, Germany
Course Directors
Peter N. Meier, Nageshwar Reddy,Hannover Hyderabad
Honorary PresidentMeinhard Classen, Munich
Scientific CommitteeHans-D. Allescher, Garmisch-Partenkirchen Marc Barthet, MarseilleMichael Bourke, Sydney James Lau, Hong KongFlorian Schreiber, Graz Peter Siersema, UtrechtMichael B. Wallace, Jacksonville
Special LectureGunter Dunkel, Hannover
State of the Art LectureJerome D. Waye, New York
4. International Symposium on
Complications in GI EndoscopyHow to diagnose, how to treat and how to prevent!
25-27June2015
P R O G R A M M E
Targeted mesalazine for mild ileocaecal Crohn’s disease
Tablets
in mildly active ileocaecal Cr
oven efficacyPr
eleasedue to accelerated rHigh local luminal concentrations
in the terminal ileum and colon ascendenseleaseargeted rTTa
1s diseaseohn’in mildly active ileocaecal Cr
eleaseHigh local luminal concentrations
in the terminal ileum and colon ascendens
sodium edetate, carbomer 947PP,, potassium acetate(E224),or 2g/30ml ®Salofalkof 1 enema alcohol.cetyl
active ingredient:250mg/500mg/1g suppository contains:agents: Colouring talc.K25, povidone ,anhydrous
methacrylic acid methyl methacrylate copolymer (1:1) (=EudrE),active contains:250mg/500mg ®Salofalkof tablet
povidone K25,xynol 100),40 D containing 2% Nono methacrylic acid-methyl methacrylate copolymer (1:1) (Eudr,atemagnesium stear
500 mg/1000 mg/1.5 g/3 g mesalazine active ingredient:contains: 1g Rectal F® Salofalkand 4g/60ml Enemas;
500mg/1000mg/1.5g/3g;anules Gr®Salofalk
2011;140:425. Gastroenterologyromm et al.,T1
efer to your local SPC Please r.in all countriesoved for Cre not apprablets arTSalofalk
in mildly active ileocaecal Cr
Salofalk Note:.ater purified w xanthan gum,, sodium edetateg mesalazineor 4 2 g ingredient: active contains:4g/60ml or
Other ingredients:. 250 mg/500 mg/ 1 g mesalazine active ingredient:(E172),ate xide hydro iron (E171),xide dio titanium agents:
silica colloidal anhydrous, glycineagit L), methacrylic acid methyl methacrylate copolymer (1:1) (=EudrOther ingredients:.mg mesalazine250 mg/500 ingredient:active
xide (E171), titanium dio talc, sorbic acid,, simeticone povidone K25, methylcelluloseagit L 100), methacrylic acid-methyl methacrylate copolymer (1:1) (Eudr
aspartame (E951), Other ingredients:. 500 mg/1000 mg/1.5 g/3 g mesalazine mesalazine (5-aminosalicylic acid).Active ingredient:oam. 1g Rectal F
tabletsesistant o-rGastr250mg/500mg ®Salofalk500mg/1000mg/1.5g/3g;
34– 2011;140:425
.efer to your local SPCohn‘s disease
1s diseaseohn’in mildly active ileocaecal Cr
enemas contain sodium benzoate and potassium metabisulphite® Salofalkpotassium (E211),benzoate sodium ingredients: Other .g mesalazine
500mg suppositories:® additionally Salofalk hard fat; Other ingredients: croscarmellose sodium. 500mg tablets:®Salofalk additionally (E172),
cellulose microcrystalline macrogol 6000,, hypromellose, silica colloidal anhydrouscopolymer basic butylated methacrylate ,atestearCalcium Other ingredients:
anilla custard flavouring (containing propylene glycol). v,ate triethyl citrxide (E171),acrylate dispersion 40% (Eudr poly, cellulose microcrystalline, methylcellulose
silica colloidal anhydrous citric acid, carmellose sodium, aspartame (E951),anules 500mg/1000mg/1.5g/3g gr® 1 sachet of SalofalkComposition: mesalazine (5-aminosalicylic acid).
,Suppositories250mg/500mg/1g ®Salofalk,tablets
alofalkk®
Mesalazine with CrohS
See . enemas contain sodium benzoate and potassium metabisulphitemetabisulphite potassium
docusate sodium, 500mg suppositories:®Salofalk 1 croscarmellose sodium.
sodium carbonate , cellulose microcrystallineagit (=Eudrcopolymer
1 anilla custard flavouring (containing propylene glycol).agit NE acrylate dispersion 40% (Eudr
, hypromellose, silica colloidal anhydrousanules 500mg/1000mg/1.5g/3g
2g/30ml ®Salofalk
abletsTTas galenichn’’s
see patient information leaflet.actions and dosage:Interconstipation. abdominal distension,oam: 1g Rectal F®for Salofalk
of ameters parand ansaminases in tr(increase pancytopenia,,anulocytosis agrcounts (aplastic anemia,
ation, lung infiltr pulmonary eosinophilia,,veolitis lupus erythematosus syndrome, pancolitis,drug fever
function including acute and chronic interstitial nephritis and renal insufficiencyal neuropathy peripher, dizziness, headachesSide effects:
of sensitive patients (especially for known asthmatics or allergic anamnesis) due to the content of metabisulphite or sodium severe impairment of hepatic or renal function.,the excipients
reatment of activeToam: 1g Rectal F® Salofalk.colitis acute treatment of mild to moder 2g/30ml enemas:®falk
ate) ulcer mild to moderacute treatment of (1g: acute treatment and prevention of recurrence of ulcer 250mg/500mg tablets:®Salofalk
See patient information leaflet.and cetostearyl alcohol. propylene glycol., sodium edetatepolysorbate 60,
1g Rectal F® Salofalkpatient information leaflet. potassium acetate(E224),
ailable on prescription onlyAv see patient information leaflet. painful rectal tenesmus application site irritation, anal discomfort, abdominal distension,
oligospermia alopecia,,hepatitis cholestatic ,hepatitischolestasis), changes in liver function par thrombocytopenia), leucopenia, neutropenia, pancytopenia,
, acute pancreatitis, peri- and myocarditis pneumonitis),ation, allergic and fibrotic lung reactions (including dyspnoea,, lupus erythematosus syndrome
Hypersensitivity reactions such as allergic exanthema,.function including acute and chronic interstitial nephritis and renal insufficiency nausea,, flatulence diarrhea, abdominal pain,,al neuropathy
of sensitive patients (especially for known asthmatics or allergic anamnesis) due to the content of metabisulphite or sodium atio risk-benefit r Pregnancy and lactation: severe impairment of hepatic or renal function.
ative colitis of the sigmoid colon and rectum. mild ulcer,reatment of active localised in the rectum and sigmoid colon.,ative colitisate ulcer acute treatment of mild to moder
Additionally Salofalkative colitis confined to the rectum.ate) ulcerAcute treatment of Crohn‘s disease.ative colitis acute treatment and prevention of recurrence of ulcer
anules 500mg/1000mg/1.5g/3g: gr® SalofalkIndications: See patient information leaflet. Salofalk Note:. isobutane, n-butane, propane Propellants: propylene glycol.
1 g mesalazine active ingredient: 1 actuation contains:oam: 1g Rectal F purified w xanthan gum,
11/2012 Date of information:.ailable on prescription only.: 1g Supp® Salofalk. painful rectal tenesmus
Additionally (reversible).oligospermia ameters changes in liver function par
altered blood algia, arthralgia, my,- al bronchospasm, cough, allergic and fibrotic lung reactions (including dyspnoea,
Hypersensitivity reactions such as allergic exanthema, impairment of renal vomiting, nausea,
.benzoateof sensitive patients (especially for known asthmatics or allergic anamnesis) due to the content of metabisulphite or sodium not to be used in case oam: Enemas and Rectal F®Additionally for Salofalk.atio
known hypersensitivity to salicylates or any of aindications:Contrative colitis of the sigmoid colon and rectum. acute treatment of ulcer 4g/60ml enemas:® Salofalk localised in the rectum and sigmoid colon.
prevention of recurrence of ulcer 250mg suppositories:®Additionally Salofalk 250mg/500mg/1g suppositories:® Salofalk.Acute treatment of Crohn‘s disease
acute treatment and prevention of recurrence of ulceranules 500mg/1000mg/1.5g/3g:oam contains sodium metabisulfite (E223), 1g Rectal F® Salofalk
sodium metabisulphite (E223), Other ingredients:. 1 g mesalazine enemas contain sodium benzoate and potassium metabisulphite
not to be used in case known hypersensitivity to salicylates or any of
ative acute treatment of ulcer- Salo.ative colitis prevention of recurrence of ulcer
250mg/500mg/1g suppositories:.ative colitis acute treatment and prevention of recurrence of ulcer
propylene glycol oam contains sodium metabisulfite (E223), cetostearyl alcohol, sodium metabisulphite (E223),
enemas contain sodium benzoate and potassium metabisulphite
Course Directors
Dr. Peter N. MeierFASGEDirector of the Department of Internal Medicine IIGastroenterology, Endoscopy, Metabolic DiseasesDiakoniekrankenhaus Henriettenstiftung gGmbHMarienstraße 72-90 30171 HannoverGermany
www.complications-in-endoscopy.com
Dr. D. Nageshwar ReddyFAMS, FRCP, FASGE, FACG, MWGOSecretary General – World Endoscopy OrganisationChairman and Chief of GastroenterologyAsian Institute of Gastroenterology6-3-661, SomajigudaHyderabad - 500 082India
Contents
Scientific Committee 5
Let’s talk about it – again! 6
Programme Thursday, 25 June 2015 9
Programme Friday, 26 June 2015 11
Working groups, congress dinner 12
Programme Saturday, 27 June 2015 13
Poster session, call for abstracts 14
Registration, evening programme, 16meeting venue, accommodation, congress language, travel information,contact
Faculty 18
25-27J u n e2 0 1 5
4. International Symposium on
Complications in GI Endoscopy
Hans-D.Allescher,Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Marc Barthet, Marseille
Michael Bourke, Sydney
James Lau, Hong Kong
FlorianSchreiber, Graz
Peter Siersema, Utrecht
Michael B.Wallace, Jacksonville FL
5
25-27June 2015
Preface
Our very special thanks go to the members of the Scientific Committeewho put a lot of personal engagement in helping to select topics andrenowned speakers to make this symposium a useful tool for everyendoscopist in his every-day clinical practice.
Scientific Committee
6
4. International Symposium on Complications in GI Endoscopy
Pre
face Dear friends and colleagues,
Being committed endoscopists we are all concerned that even minorinvasive procedures may have side effects which might result in a so-called complication. The evolving advances, not only in image quality but also in invasive or surgical concepts, need a permanent process of reflection.
As in the years before the aims of the symposium are to
identify critical incidents and complications
communicate unforeseen events
develop strategies to avoid or minimise complications
demonstrate therapeutical measures for the eventuality of a complication
which we will discuss under technical, procedural, ethical, psychologicaland legal aspects.
The 2015 symposium has two innovations: We are pleased towelcome our dear friend Nageshwar Reddy as co-director of the symposium. In conjunction with our scientific committeemembers, we aim to build a bridge between Europe and the Asia Pacific region.
Let’s talk aboutcomplications
7
25-27June 2015
Preface
A highlight of our symposium will be the state-of-the-art lectureby Dr. Jerome D. Waye, one of the most dynamic and engagedpromoters of colonoscopy worldwide and we are honoured that he accepted our invitation to share his experiences during his keynote lecture: Colonoscopy – why there is no alternative!
Honorary president of the 4. International Symposium onComplications in GI Endoscopy is Prof. Dr. Drs. h.c. MeinhardClassen. Meinhard Classen’s importance for modern endoscopyis legendary, he influenced therapeutic endoscopy like no other,for example, by introduction of ERCP and EPT. He received prizes for his scientific work all over the world and we are proud that he accepted to be again honorary president of this symposium.
We invite you to come to Hannover from 25-27 June 2015,listen to the experts’ lectures and share your experiences withthe other participants in our working groups. We especiallyencourage you and your co-workers to send in relevant abstracts.Selected abstracts will be presented as lectures in the main programme,all others will be presented in the poster exhibition.
Looking forward to meeting you in June 2015!
Peter N. Meier Nageshwar Reddy
8
4. International Symposium on Complications in GI Endoscopy
AbbVie Lunch Symposium: Endoscopy and Science
Thursday, 25 June 2015 at the Maritim AirportHotel
12:30 – 13:00 AbbVie Germany invites you to a light lunch buffet
Chair: S. Faiss, Hamburg
13:00 Minimizing pharmacologic R. Atreya, Erlangenadverse events of TNF-alpha therapy in CED by intermolecular spectroscopy
13:25 Minimizing carcinoma H. Neumann, Erlangenincidence in CED by advanced endoscopic imaging
13:50 Discussion and résumé
Pro
gram
me //
////
25-27June 2015
Program
me
9
Programme: Thursday, 25 June 201514:00 – 14:30 Welcome coffee
14:30 Welcome P. MeierN. Reddy
14:45 – 16:30 Session 1: General / Basics
Chair: L. Aabakken, J. Pohl
14:45 Hardware: S. MeisnerHow to set up and equip an endoscopy suite to ensure work and patient safety
15:05 SOPs, Checkcards and H. AllescherSoftware:Optimizing workflow
15:25 Soft skills: E. Vázquez SequeirosCompetence, communication skills, responsibilities
15:45 Pathologist: A. TannapfelPitfalls of sampling evaluation and reporting
16:05 My worst case M. Bulajic
16:15 Discussion
16:30 – 17:00 Coffee break
Poster exhibition: The poster exhibition is open from Thursday toSaturday in Salon “Herrenhausen”. Please visit the posters at any timeduring the symposium.
The authors will be available to discuss their poster with you on Fridayafternoon from 15:15-16:00.
4. International Symposium on Complications in GI Endoscopy
Pro
gram
me
17:00 – 18:30 Session 2: Patient related complications
Chair: E. Fedorov, R. Jakobs
17:00 Managing anticoagulation: A. EickhoffNew medicine, new problems
17:20 Patient’s history: M. RutterWhat does the endoscopist really need to know?
17:40 Wrong patient, wrong site, M. Wallacepoor bowel prep: How to avoid peri-procedural adverse events
18:10 Consent, Complications and A. Axonthe Courtroom
18:20 Discussion
Get-together at the Maritim Airport Hotel on Thursday, 25 June 2015
19:00 – 22:00 We invite all participants for drinks and a range of light dishes. The Get-together is included in the registration fee.
10
25-27June 2015
Programme: Friday, 26 June 201509:00 – 10:45 Session 3: Surgery – Endoscopy interactions
Chair: C.-T. Germer, F. Schreiber
09:00 Endoscopic complications: How can K.-H. Fuchsminimally invasive surgery help?
09:20 Dilatation, stent, sponge: endoscopic tools P. Siersemafor surgical complications
09:40 Bariatric surgery complications: The role J. Teareof the endoscopist
10:00 What can the endoscopist learn from M. Jungthe surgeon?
10:20 Selected poster abstract
10:30 Discussion
10:45 – 11:15 Coffee break
11:15 – 12:45 Session 4: Procedure related complications I
Chair: E. Vázquez Sequeiros, H. J. Buhr
11:15 Perforation: between manageable and G. Kählerhorrifying
11:35 Endoscopic ampullectomy T. Ponchon
11:55 Submucosal and tunneling endoscopy N. Reddy
12:15 My worst case S. von Delius
12:25 Discussion
12:45 – 13:45 Lunch break
13:45 – 15:15 Session 5: Procedure related complications II
Chair: I. Gralnek, A. May
13:45 Anticipation, recognition and management M. Bourkeof Polypectomy related perforation
14:05 Hemorrhage: new options J. Lau
14:25 Technical implications: Electrosurgery, CO2 J. Pohl
14:45 Selected poster abstract
14:55 Discussion
Program
me
11
4. International Symposium on Complications in GI Endoscopy
Pro
gram
me
Congress dinner on Friday, 26 June 2015
18:45 Bus transfer to the Town Hall
19:15 Reception by the Lord Mayor of Hannover
20:00 Dinner at the Town Hall Garden Restaurant
Please enroll for dinner with your registration as seats are limited!
15:15 – 16:00 Session 6: Poster session
T. Frieling, G. Rotondano
15:15 – 16:00 Coffee break parallel to poster session
16:00 – 18:00 Session 7: Working groups
· EMR / ESDJ. Lau, S. Faiss, A. May
· ColonoscopyM. Bourke, H. Neumann, I. Gralnek
· ERCP F. Schreiber, A. Dechêne, L. Aabakken
· Therapeutic EUSM. Barthet, E. Santo, G. Vanbiervliet
· “Endoskopieassistenz und Patientensicherheit“ Arbeitsgruppe in deutscher Sprache / Working group in GermanlanguageH. Allescher, M. Mangold, J. Uhlig
12
13
25-27June 2015
Programme Saturday, 27 June 201508:30 – 10:30 Session 8: Working groups:
Reports, summaries and take-home messages
Chair: J. Devière, J. Riemann
08:30 Endoskopieassistenz und Patientensicherheit
08:50 Therapeutic EUS
09:10 EMR / ESD
09:30 Colonoscopy
09:50 ERCP
10:10 Discussion
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 – 12:30 Session 9: Videos:Complications from the Scientific Committee
Chair: M. Classen, P. N. Meier, N. Reddy
New and long awaited: The members of the Scientific Committee presentown video cases
12:30 – 13:45 Session 10: State of the art
12:30 Thinking out of the box:
Introduction P. N. Meier
Complications in running a company G. Dunkel
13:00 Introduction state-of-the-art lecture M. Classen
13:10 State-of-the-art lecture Colonoscopy: J. D. Wayewhy there is no alternative
13:40 Farewell P. N. Meier
13:45 – 14:30 Farewell lunch buffet
Program
me
NEW
Poster Committee: Th. Frieling, G. Rotondano
Posters will be exhibited on 25 – 27 June 2015 at the Maritim AirportHotel Hannover.
The authors will be in attendance during the coffee break on Friday after-noon while the Poster Committee will evaluate the posters.
Call for abstracts
Please submit your poster abstract by 15 April 2015. Only one-pageabstracts not exceeding 250 words, written in English and saved inMicrosoft Word format will be accepted.
Abstracts must be submitted via our Internet Abstract Submission System (http://www.falkfoundation.com/poster) where further information regard -ing the submission format and the submission process is available.Please visit our congress website www.complications-in-endoscopy.comfor a link to the Falk Foundation abstract submission.
The abstracts will undergo a review by the Scientific Committee, prefe-rence being given to those thematically related to one of the sessions ofthe programme. We especially encourage submissions of cases. Haveyou, for example:
come across a very rare or unusual complication?
developed a special technique to deal with specific complications?
experienced a disaster?
Then we invite you to send us your abstract!
14
4. International Symposium on Complications in GI Endoscopy
Poster session, call for abstracts
Pos
ter
Ses
sion
15
25-27June 2015
Poster S
ession
&
All accepted abstracts will be printed and distributed to the participantsof the congress together with the meeting document pack. The authorswill receive notification about acceptance and further instructions by 10 May 2015.
The first author of any accepted poster is invited to take part in the sym-posium free of registration fee. Please note: Travel expenses are notcovered.
Contact address for questions concerning the poster submission:
Falk Foundation e.V.Leinenweberstr. 579041 Freiburg, GermanyPhone: +49 (0)761 / 15 14-0Fax: +49 (0)761 / 15 14-359Web address for submitting poster abstracts:http://www.falkfoundation.com/poster
Poster prizes
For the presenting authors of those three abstracts selected by theScientific Committee for oral presentation, registration fee, accommo -dation and travel expenses will be covered.
The three best posters, selected by the Poster Committee during theposter session, will win a prize certificate and an award of 750,- €.
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 15 April 2015
16
4. International Symposium on Complications in GI Endoscopy
Reg
istr
atio
n
Please visit our congress website www.complications-in-endoscopy.com forregistration, hotel booking and further information.
Registration fee
The registration fee includes access to the lecture hall, choice of one workinggroup, coffee breaks with snacks, lunch buffets with warm and cold dishes, certificate of participation and get-together on Thursday.
Physicians: until 15 April 2015 260,- €
from 16 April 2015 340,- €*ESGE members: 208,– €
Nurses and students: until 15 April 2015 90,- €
from 16 April 2015 150,- €
Team (1 physician, until 15 April 2015 380,- €
up to 2 nurses): from 16 April 2015 590,- €
You may either register online on www.complications-in-endoscopy.com or fill inthe enclosed registration form.
Get-together on Thursday, 25 June 2015
Participants are invited to a get-together at the Maritim Airport Hotel with drinksand light warm and cold dishes, starting 7 p.m. The get-together is included in the registration fee.
Congress dinner on Friday, 26 June 2015
The fee includes bus transport from the meeting venue to the restaurant and back,reception and dinner at the beautiful Town Hall Garden Restaurant.
Participant: 40,- €
Accompanying Person: 50,- €
Registration, evening programme
*
17
25-27June 2015
Meeting venue – Maritim Airport Hotel
The symposium takes place at the Maritim Airport Hotel in Hannover, Germany.This magnificent hotel will delight you with its comfort and ideal location on the air-port grounds.
Arrival by plane: The hotel is just a 2-minute footwalk away from the Arrival Hall.
Arrival by car: Take the exit to the airport from highways A2 and A7.
Arrival by train: From Hannover main station, the local tram S5 to “HannoverFlughafen” takes you to the airport and hotel in 18 min.
A taxi from Hannover main station to the airport takes around 20 min. and costsaround 30,- €.
Hotel accommodation
We have reserved a number of rooms at a special congress rate, valid until 15 April2015. Please book your room directly with the hotel. Just follow the booking link onour congress website. If you prefer to book by phone, please quote CiE 2015.
Single room incl. breakfast (Classic category): 124,- €
Double/twin room incl. breakfast (Classic category): 164,- €
Room rates include all service charges and VAT.
Congress language
The congress language is English except for the working group for nurses which isin German.
Die Arbeitsgruppe für Endoskopieassistenz findet in deutscher Sprache statt.
Contact
For any further questions concerning registration and hotel booking, please contact:
COCS GmbH – Congress Organisation C. SchaeferRosenheimer Str. 145c81671 Munich, GermanyPhone: +49 (0)89 / 89 06 77-0 Fax: +49 (0)89 / 89 06 77-77E-Mail: [email protected]
Meeting venue, accommodation, congress language, travel information, contact
Meeting venue
Aabakken, Lars, MD, PhD, Prof., Dept. of Medical Gastroenterology, Rikshospitalet University Hospital,Oslo, Norway
Allescher, Hans-Dieter, Prof. Dr., Klinik für Gastroenterologie, Hepatologie, Stoffwechsel, Klinikum,Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
Atreya, Raja, Prof. Dr. med., Medizinische Klinik 1, Universitätsklinikum Erlangen, Germany
Axon, Andrew, Clinical Negligence Barrister, Parklane Plowden Chambers, Leeds and Newcastle, UK
Barthet, Marc, Prof. Dr., Service d'hépato-gastroentérologie, Hôpital Nord, Marseille, France
Bourke, Michael, Prof. Dr., City West Gastroenterology, Sydney, Australia
Buhr, Heinz J., Prof. Dr. med., Sekretär der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Allgemein- undViszeralchirurgie, Berlin, Germany
Bulajic, Milutin, Prof. Dr., SOC Gastroenterologia, AOUD Santa Maria della Misericordia, Udine, Italy
Classen, Meinhard, Prof. Dr. med. Drs. h.c., Em. Direktor II. Medizinische Klinik, Technische Universität,München, Germany
Dechêne, Alexander, Dr., Leiter der Zentralen Endoskopie, Universitätsklinikum, Essen, Germany
Devière, Jacques, Prof. Dr., Dept. of Gastroenterology and Hepato-Pancreatology, Hôpital Erasme,Université libre, Bruxelles, Belgium
Dunkel, Gunter, Dr., Chairman of the Managing Board/CEO, Norddeutsche Landesbank, Hannover,Germany
Eickhoff, Axel, Prof. Dr., Medizinische Klinik II, Klinikum, Hanau, Germany
Faiss, Siegbert, PD Dr., III. Medizinische Abteilung, Asklepios Klinik Barmbek, Hamburg, Germany
Fedorov, Evgeny, Prof. Dr., Dept. of Digestive Endoscopy, University Hospital No. 31, Moscow, Russia
Frieling, Thomas, Prof. Dr., Medizinische Klinik II, Klinikum, Krefeld, Germany
Fuchs, Karl-Hermann, Prof. Dr., Klinik für Allgemein-, Viszeral- und Thoraxchirurgie, Agaplesion MarkusKrankenhaus, Frankfurt, Germany
Germer, Christoph-T., Prof. Dr., Klinik und Poliklinik für Allgemein- und Viszeralchirurgie, Gefäß- undKinderchirurgie, Universitätsklinikum, Würzburg, Germany
Gralnek, Ian, Prof. Dr. FASGE, Dept. of Gastroenterology, Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel
Jakobs, Ralf, Prof. Dr., Medizinische Klinik C, Klinikum, Ludwigshafen, Germany
Jung, Michael, Prof. Dr. FRCP, Klinik für Gastroenterologie, Onkologie und Diabetologie, St. HildegardisKrankenhaus, Mainz, Germany
Kähler, Georg, Prof. Dr., Leiter Interdisziplinäre Endoskopie, Universitätsmedizin, Mannheim, Germany
Lau, James, MD, PhD, Prof., Endoscopy Center, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong, China
18
4. International Symposium on Complications in GI Endoscopy
Faculty
Facu
lty
Mangold, Martin, Endoskopieabteilung, Klinikum, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
May, Andrea, Prof. Dr., Medizinische Klinik II, Sana Klinikum, Offenbach, Germany
Meier, Peter N., Dr. FASGE, Medizinische Klinik II, Diakoniekrankenhaus Henriettenstiftung, Hannover,Germany
Meisner, Søren, MD, PhD, Prof., Head of GI Endoscopy Unit, Bispebjerg University Hospital,Copenhagen, Denmark
Neumann, Helmut, Prof. Dr., Medizinische Klinik 1, Universitätsklinikum, Erlangen, Germany
Pohl, Jürgen, Prof. Dr., Klinik für Gastroenterologie und Interventionelle Endoskopie, Klinikum imFriedrichshain, Berlin, Germany
Ponchon, Thierry, Prof. Dr., Specialité Digestive, Hôpital Eduard Herriot, Lyon, France
Reddy, Nageshwar, Prof. Dr., Chairman , Asian Institute of Gastroenterology, Hyderabad, India
Riemann, Jürgen F., Prof. Dr., Vorsitzender der Stiftung Lebensblicke, Ludwigshafen, Germany
Rotondano, Gianluca, MD FASGE FACG, Division of Gastroenterology, Hospital Maresca Napoli, Italy
Rutter, Matt, Professor, Bowel Cancer Screening Center, University Hospital of North Tees Stockton-on-Tees, UK
Santo, Erwin, MD, Dept. of Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases, Sourasky Medical Center Tel Aviv,Israel
Schreiber, Florian, Prof. Dr., Klinische Abt. für Gastroenterologie und Hepatologie, MedizinischeUniversität, Graz, Austria
Siersema, Peter, Prof. Dr., Afd. Gastroenterologie, Academisch Ziekenhuis Utrecht, The Netherlands
Tannapfel, Andrea, Prof. Dr., Institut für Pathologie, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
Teare, Julian, Professor, Dept. of Gastroenterology, Imperial College London, UK
Uhlig, Jörn, Hirslanden Klinik St. Anna, Endoskopie-Zentrum, Luzern, Switzerland
Vanbiervliet, Geoffroy, MD, Endoscopie Digestive, Hôpital L'Archet Nice, France
Vázquez Sequeiros, Enrique, Dr., Dept. of Endoscopy, Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal Madrid,Spain
Von Delius, Stefan, PD Dr., II. Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik, Technische Universität München,Germany
Wallace, Michael, MD, PhD, Prof., Dept. of Gastroenterology, Mayo Clinic Hospital Jacksonville, FL,USA
Waye, Jerome D., MD, Dept. of Gastroenterology, Mount Sinai Hospital New York, USA
19
25-27June 2015
Faculty
Faculty
Postbox 10 49 08, 20034 Hamburg, Germany | Phone: +49 40 23773-0 | www.olympus-europa.com
ONLINE NBI TRAININGLearn More about the Clinical Use of NBI.
Start training now: www.nbi-training.eu
Visit www.nbi-training.eu to get access to the latest training materials, developed in cooperation with renowned international experts.
Online NBI Training: Easy-to-use, fast access and completely free-of-charge.