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International Session (Panel Discussion)1(JGES)

November 5th, 9:20–12:00, Room 8 (Portopia Hotel Main Building Kairaku 2)

Globalization of advanced endoscopy: What the world needs from Japan

Time Slot for Each Speaker: (Time slots vary depending on presentations. Please prepare your presentation as below.)
  IS-PD1-Keynote Lecture1 : 15 min. for oral presentation, 3 min. for Q&A
  IS-PD1-Keynote Lecture2 : 10 min. for oral presentation
  IS-PD1-1_E, IS-PD1-7_E : 12 min. for oral presentation, 3 min. for Q&A
  Other Presentations: 10 min. for oral presentation, 3 min. for Q&A
Discussion: After all presentations
Introductory Meeting: Not to be held
  • Chair:
    T. Gotoda
    (Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Nihon University School of Medicine)
  • Chair:
    I. Oda
    (Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center Hospital)
  • Discussant:
    S.-H.Ho
    (Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya)
  • Discussant:
    K. Takizawa
    (Endoscopy Division, Shizuoka Cancer Center)

IS-PD1-Keynote Lecture1
Merits and Challenges in Adopting the Japanese Style Endoscopy:- Need for Standardization

K.-Y. Ho Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore,Department of Medicine, National University Hospital

IS-PD1-1_E
What we learn from Japan…and what could be done further to foster greater international understanding and collaboration

R. Singh The Lyell McEwin & The Modbury Hospitals, NALHN,The University of Adelaide

IS-PD1-2_E
Automated diagnosis system for endocytoscopy with narrow-band imaging provides accurate characterization for colorectal lesions

M. Misawa Digestive Disease Center, Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital

IS-PD1-3_E
Video based supervision for ESD training

S. Abe Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center Hospital

IS-PD1-4_E
Endoscopic submucosal dissection outcomes for gastro-esophageal tumors in low volume units - a multi-center survey from South East Asia

A. N. Azmi Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia

IS-PD1-5_E
Potential for globalization of laparoscopic and endoscopic cooperative surgery

O. Goto Cancer Center, Keio University School of Medicine

IS-PD1-6_E
The international exchange as an endoscopist for Japan and Saudi Arabia

Y. Komiya Yokohama City University School of Medicine

IS-PD1-7_E
Standardized training program on diagnosis of early gastrointestinal cancers using advanced optical endoscopy in Asia

Y. Sano Gastrointestinal Center, Sano Hospital

IS-PD1-Keynote Lecture2
What we learn from Japan on advanced endoscopy: strength and weakness

T. Ponchon Digestive Diseases Department, E. Herriot Hospital, Lyon University

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International Session (Panel Discussion)2(JGES・JSGE・JSGCS)

November 5th, 14:30–17:00, Room 8 (Portopia Hotel Main Building Kairaku 2)

Advanced diagnostic endoscopy in lower GI: Future perspective of screening colonoscopy <JGES Featured Session>

Time Slot for Each Speaker: (Time slots vary depending on presentations. Please prepare your presentation as below.)
  IS-PD2-Special Remarks : 15 min. for oral presentation
  Other Presentations: 12 min. for oral presentation
Discussion: After all presentations
Introductory Meeting: Scheduled for 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on November 5 (Saturday)
in Room "Sakura" in the B1 floor of the Kobe Portopia Hotel Main Building.
Lunch will be served.
  • Chair:
    S. Oka
    (Department of Endoscopy, Hiroshima University Hospital)
  • Chair:
    R. Shimoda
    (Department of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Saga Medical School)
  • Discussant:
    H.-M.Chiu
    (Department of Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital)
  • Discussant:
    H. Kashida
    (Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Kindai University)

IS-PD2-1_E
Endoscopic Prediction of Advanced Histology in Diminutive and Small Colon Polyps

T. Iwai Shizuoka Cancer Center

IS-PD2-2_E
The efficacy of The Japan NBI Expert Team (JNET) classification for endoscopically resectable lesions of colorectal tumors

K. Toriyama Department of Gastroenterology, Aichi Cancer Center Hospital

IS-PD2-3_E
Blue-laser imaging compared to white light imaging colonoscopy for detection of colonic adenomas: a randomized tandem pilot tria

K. Yamamoto Department of Internal Medicine and Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Saga Medical School

IS-PD2-4_E
Detectability of colorectal polyp using a novel endoscopic system with blue laser imaging: a multicenter randomized controlled trial

N. Yoshida Department of Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Science

IS-PD2-5_E
A randomized controlled trial comparing high-definition white light colonoscopy to i-scan enhanced colonoscopy for adenoma detection in the right colon

T. Ishikawa Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of Calgary

IS-PD2-6_E
Usefulness of linked color imaging in endoscopic diagnosis of SSA/P: A novel image enhancment technique.

D. Fujimoto Department of Gastroenterology and Oncology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Tokushima University Graduate School

IS-PD2-7_C
CT colonography after a positive faecal occult blood test in colorectal cancer screening in Japan.

H. Matsumoto Division of Gastroenterology, Kawasaki Medical School

IS-PD2-8_E
Prospective study of additional effects of flexible spectral image color enhancement (FICE) installed in colon capsule endoscopy (CCE) in the diagnosis of colorectal polyps and tumors.

T. Omori Department of Gastroenterology, Fujita Health University

IS-PD2-Special Remarks

S. Tanaka Endoscopy and Medicine, Hiroshima University

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