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Endoscopy-Past, Present, and Future : The NYSGE At 50 / Jonathan Cohen and David Greenwald, editors.

Elsevier ScienceDirect eBook - Translational Medicine 2024 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Cohen, Jonathan (Scholar of literature), editor.
Greenwald, David, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Endoscopy.
Gastrointestinal system--Examination.
Gastrointestinal system.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (335 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
London, England : Elsevier Inc., [2025]
Summary:
Endoscopy-Past, Present, and Future: The NYSGE at 50 commemorates a significant milestone - the 50th Anniversary of NYSGE.In honor of this occasion, prominent voices within the Society explore pivotal advancements in the realm of gastrointestinal endoscopy, a journey that has unfolded since the group's inception in 1974.
Contents:
Front Cover
Endoscopy-Past, Present, and Future
Copyright Page
Contents
List of contributors
Foreword
Introduction
1 NYSGE: a historical overview
2 Polypectomy: from landmark innovation to widespread resections to remote tele-video mentoring
The colonoscope
Colon polyp techniques through the years
Colon polyp histopathology diagnosis, beyond white light
Colonoscopy training
Advancements in colon polyp detection
Future of colonoscopy
References
3 The national polyp study and the prevention of colorectal cancer
Early challenges
Personal perspective of evolving clinical concepts
Technology arrives
Polyps-search and destroy
Enter the national polyp study (NPS)-"plastics and polyps"
Polypectomy-what's next? Introducing the advanced adenoma
Colonoscopy comes of age
Adenomas are the culprit
New York Timeso front page news-colonoscopy saves lives
National polyp study impact on guidelines and on gastroenterology, cancer prevention
Family colorectal cancer risk of adenoma probands
Challenges continue
Prevention and screening colonoscopy
Replication of the national polyp study design in primary prevention and imaging studies
Stool testing versus screening colonoscopy
Prevention needs a screening test to be done
Surveillance intensity-the downstream impact of polypectomy
The holy grail
Grant support
4 Gastrointestinal bleeding-better tools, better evidence, better technique
Thermocoagulation
Laser
Argon plasma coagulation
Endoscopic clips
Sclerotherapy and epinephrine
Banding
Endoscopic doppler probe
Hemostatic powders and gels
Conclusion
5 Bariatric endoscopy-from managing surgical complications to primary therapy
The advent of endoscopic bariatric therapy: my ESG journey.
Navigating challenges to being endoscopic bariatric therapies
A personal pause: the 5-hour OR session
The ripple effect: word of mouth and global recognition
Teaching and proctoring: a personal mission
Lessons learned
Integration of EBT and obesity medicine into training curricula
The role of simulation and practical training
Collaboration with industry and experts
The advent of telehealth and obesity management
Where are we now and where are we headed?
Impact and the future
6 A gluten-free journey-perspectives on celiac disease
7 Endoscopy of the small bowel
8 The role of endoscopy in the detection of dysplasia in inflammatory bowel disease
Disease activity assessment
Ulcerative colitis
Crohn's disease
Postoperative endoscopy
Dysplasia and colorectal cancer risk
Endoscopic surveillance
Emerging technologies in dysplasia detection
Chromoendoscopy and virtual chromoendoscopy
Chromoendoscopy
High definition white light endoscopy
Endoscopic ultrasound
Artificial intelligence and computer-aided diagnosis
Molecular imaging
Confocal laser endomicroscopy
Wireless capsule endoscopy
Therapeutic endoscopy
Future directions and personalized surveillance
9 Pioneers and progress in ERCP
Early history of ERCP
The origins of ERCP in New York-Jerry Waye and Mount Sinai
David Zimmon and the Manhattan VA/Saint Vincent's
Jerry Siegel, Ramblin' Man
Dick McCray and St. Lukes
Ira Jacobson and Cornell
Peter Green and Columbia
ERCP's growth beyond the pioneers
Further reading
10 Defining quality in endoscopy to drive better outcomes and reduce health disparities: "the C5 experience".
The history of C5 and its mission to improve outcomes and reduce health disparities
How can we use the C5 experience to tackle current and future challenges?
11 Making waves with sound-the evolution of endoscopic ultrasonography
Introduction of endoscopic ultrasonography into the United States and New York (Charles J. Lightdale, MD)
Early experience
Endoscopic ultrasonography users group
Endoscopic ultrasonography images of the gut wall
The GF-UM3
Endoscopic ultrasonography in oncology
Progress in radial endoscopic ultrasonography
Curved linear array endoscopic ultrasonography
Peter D. Stevens, MD
American Endosonography Club
Endoscopic ultrasonography 2002 in New York
The introduction of curved linear array instruments in the 1990s provided the ability to obtain tissue for diagnosis and op...
12 Barrett's esophagus: paradigm shift from esophagectomy to endoscopic therapy for early neoplasia
The esophagus: early experience
Barrett's esophagus and esophageal cancer
Advanced esophageal cancer: lasers and stents
Photodynamic therapy for malignant strictures
Photodynamic therapy for Barrett's with early neoplasia
Better pathology, improved endoscopes
Endoscopic mucosal resection
Multiband endoscopic mucosal resection
Radiofrequency ablation for flat Barrett's
Endoscopic eradication therapy
Low-grade dysplasia and nondysplastic Barrett's esophagus
Cryo-ablation
Hybrid argon plasma coagulation
Endoscopic submucosal dissection
The endoscopy team and the NYSGE
Conclusions
13 Delving deeper: the evolution and next frontiers in third space endoscopy
A culture of innovation in New York
The annual live course
Late nights in the animal lab
The role of industry.
The role of Long Island Live
The first peroral endoscopic myotomy outside of Japan
New York is a medical community
Final thoughts
14 Training in endoscopy-NYSGE as incubator for innovation
Setting the stage: training in the early decades
Where are we headed?
15 Live from New York! Evolution of endoscopy procedure live broadcasting
Getting started with live endoscopy
Optimizing the CME: what to include and what to broadcast
Reinforcing best practices in live endoscopy
Technical challenges to a successful broadcast
The secret sauce: Advance Concepts
Lasting memories and the camaraderie of faculty
And now for the shout outs: truly a team effort
Current and future challenges: existing limitations of live endoscopy and how might they be addressed?
Reference
16 NYSGE at 50: the political side-bringing endoscopy to the forefront
17 Infectious diseases in endoscopy: changing bugs with changing times
New York gastroenterologists battle HIV and Clostridioides difficile
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Clostridioides difficile infection
Endoscope infections, NYSGE perspective
COVID-19 hits New York
18 Women in gastroenterology: leading the way
19 Evolution of gastroenterology practice: medicare reform, payment systems, and changing landscape
The influence of patient-centered care and referral dynamics
Medical reform and payment systems
Telehealth and virtual care: financial and time implications
Burnout and workflow challenges
Advocacy for telehealth reimbursement
Shift to ambulatory surgery centers
Managed service organizations
Data-driven decision making
Diversity and burnout
Private equity involvement.
Ethical considerations and the role of professional societies
Colon cancer screening age reduction
Summary of key changes
Appendix A: A family affair
Appendix B: NYSGE Presidents 1974-2024
Appendix C: National Professional Leadership Roles by NYSGE Members
Index
Back Cover.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:
9780443313196
0443313199
9780443313189
0443313180
OCLC:
1478698883

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