LGI 1. Real-time optical diagnosis for colorectal neoplasia

This session highlights real-time optical diagnosis for colorectal neoplasia including chromoendoscopy, image-enhanced endoscopy and confocal endomicroscopy and endocytoscopy. It also covers 2 clinically interesting case-based discussions which deal with the optimal use of these real-time optical diagnoses.

Date & Time June 14 (Fri), 09:00-10:30 Venue Room B
Moderators Chang-Hun Yang, Dongguk University, Korea
Yuichi Mori, Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital, Japan
Helmut Neumann, University Medical Center Mainz, Germany
Speakers
  • 1. Chromoendoscopy for colorectal neoplasia: still useful? Masau Sekiguchi, National Cancer Center Hospital, Japan
  • 2. Clinical application of image enhanced endoscopy Hyun Gun Kim, Soonchunhyang University, Korea
  • 3. Show me the cells: confocal laser endomicroscopy and endocytoscopy Yuichi Mori, Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital, Japan
  • 4. Case-based discussion Hyoun Woo Kang, Dongguk University
  • 5. Case-based discussion Seung-Joo Nam, Kangwon National University Hospital , Korea

LGI 2. [Asian Network] Efforts for perfect colonoscopy in Asia

Colonoscopy quality management is very important in terms of prevention and management of colorectal cancer, which cannot be overemphasized. This session highlights how to achieve a high level of colonoscopy quality including optimal bowel preparation, high adenoma detection rates, and complete polyp resection.

Date & Time June 14 (Fri), 11:00-12:30 Venue Room B
Moderators Adiyasuren Battulga, UB Song-Do Hospital, Mongolia
Seun Ja Park, Kosin University, Korea
Yu-Min Lin, Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
Speakers
  • 1. Optimal bowel preparation, agent and protocol? Martin Chi-sang Wong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • 2. How to improve my adenoma detection rate? Yu-Min Lin, Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
  • 3. How to reduce incomplete polyp resection? Masau Sekiguchi, National Cancer Center Hospital, Japan
  • 4. How can we train to make qualified colonoscopist? Jae Myung Cha, Kyung Hee University, Korea
  • Discussion

LGI 3. [KSGE-ESGE] Managing colorectal polyps; The cutting-edge

This session highlights an optimal polyp removal method according to size, and guides management for complications and surveillance after polypectomy. In particular, this session is a joint session between ESGE and KSGE and will provide the latest advanced knowledge on polypectomy.

Date & Time June 14 (Fri), 13:30-15:00 Venue Room B
Moderators Helmut Messmann, Klinikum Augsburg, Germany
Ji Won Kim, SMG-SNU Boramae Medical Center, Korea
Speakers
  • 1. Diminutive polyp: can we handle with confidence? Jun Lee, Chosun University, Korea
  • 2. Small polyps strategies – NICE, JNET and beyond Lars Aabakken, Oslo University Hospital-Rikshospitalet, Norway
  • 3. Large polyp: manage complete, but safe Dong Hoon Yang, Ulsan University, Korea
  • 4. Postpolypectomy management: complications and surveillance Cesare Hassan, Nuovo Regina Margherita Hospital, Italy
  • Discussion

LGI 4. Special situations encountered in Colonoscopy

This session highlights how and what we have to do in special situations during colonoscopy: detection, differentiation and management of serrated polyps; surveillance and management of multiple colon polyps; and differential diagnosis and management of subepithelial tumors with case-based discussion.

Date & Time June 14 (Fri), 15:20-16:50 Venue Room B
Moderators Kyu Chan Huh, Konyang University, Korea
Cesare Hassan, Nuovo Regina Margherita Hospital, Italy
Kee Myung Lee, Ajou Univeristy, Korea
Speakers
  • 1. Serrated polyps: detection, differentiation and management Cesare Hassan, Nuovo Regina Margherita Hospital, Italy
  • 2. Multiple colon polyps: management and surveillance Eunsun Kim, Korea University, Korea
  • 3. Subepithelial tumors: differential diagnosis and management Hee Seok Moon, Chungnam National University Hospital, Korea
  • 4. Case-based discussion Soo-Kyung Park, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
  • 5. Case-based discussion Jaeyoung Chun, Yonsei University, Korea

LGI 5. Updates on small bowel endoscopy

This session highlights updated knowledge on small bowel endoscopy including cutting-edge technology and applications of capsule endoscopy. It also covers therapeutic potential of double balloon enteroscopy and discusses when and how to optimally use small bowel endoscopy in real clinical practice in outstanding cases.

Date & Time June 15 (Sat), 14:00-15:30 Venue Room B
Moderators Ja Seol Koo, Korea University, Korea
Tomonroi Yano, Jichi Medical University, Japan
Yunjeong Lim, Dongguk University, Korea
Speakers
  • 1. New small bowel capsule endoscopy: techniques and applications Bora Keum, Korea University , Korea
  • 2. Therapeutic use of double baloon enteroscopy Tomonori Yano, Jichi Medical University, Japan
  • 3. When and How can we use small bowel endoscopy? Seong-Eun Kim, Ewha Womans University, Korea
  • 4. Case-based discussion Donghoon Baek, Pusan National University Hospital, Korea
  • 5. Case-based discussion Jung Min Lee, Wonkwang University Sanbon Hospital, Korea

LGI 6. [KSGE-JGES] Endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of colorectal lesions: Advances and the future

This session highlights recent advances including endoscopic systems, devices, and techniques for diagnosis and treatment of colorectal lesions. This session is a KSGE-JSGE joint session. Both the KSGE and JSGE are leading the world in endoscopic treatment of colorectal luminal lesions, and will be a good chance to learn about a variety of interesting topics for the management of colorectal lesions.

Date & Time June 15 (Sat), 15:50-17:20 Venue Room B
Moderators Dong Kyung Chang, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Bo In Lee, The Catholic University of Korea, Korea
Yoshikazu Hayashi, Jichi Medical University, Japan
Speakers
  • 1. Computer-aided therapeutic decision for diminutive polyps: resect and discard or leave it? Yuichi Mori, Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital, Japan
  • 2. Advanced endoscopy for diagnosis of colorectal lesions  Bo In Lee, The Catholic University of Korea, Korea
  • 3. Endoscopic submucosal dissection: how to do the pocket-creation method Yoshikazu Hayashi, Jichi Medical University, Japan
  • 4. New methods for therapeutic colonoscopy Yunho Jung, Soonchunhyang University , Korea
  • Discussion

Breakfast with Experts 3

Date & Time June 15 (Sat), 08:00-08:40 Venue Swan
Moderator Geun Am Song, Pusan National University Hospital, Korea
Speaker
  • 1. ESD technical tips & tricks Yoshikazu Hayashi, Jichi Medical University, Japan

Breakfast with Experts 4

Date & Time June 15 (Sat), 08:00-08:40 Venue White Heron
Moderator Bong Min Ko, SoonChunHyang University, Korea
Speaker
  • 1. Image enhanced endoscopy-based prediction of histology of colorectal neoplasia: Pearl and pitfall Helmut Messmann, Klinikum Augsburg, Germany
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