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International Session (Panel Discussion)1 (JSGE, JGES)

November 5, 9:00–12:00, Room 11 (Portopia Hotel South Wing Topaz)

Invasion depth and treatment strategies for early-stage gastrointestinal cancer

Allotted time: 10 min, for oral presentation, 2 min. for Q&A
Discussion: After all presentations
Introductory Meeting: Not to be held
  • Chairperson:
    Tetsuji TakayamaDepartment of Gastroenterology and Oncology, Tokushima University Graduate School
  • Chairperson:
    Mitsuhiro FujishiroDepartment of Gastroenterology, The University of Tokyo
  • Discussant:
    Yosuke TsujiDepartment of Gastroenterology, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
  • Discussant:
    Seiichiro AbeEndoscopy Division, National Cancer Center Hospital

IS-PD1-1_E
Examination of the relationship between the tumor thickness and lymph node metastasis in superficial pharyngeal cancer and indication for local resection.

Masami Tanaka Department of Gastroenterology, Toranomon Hospital

IS-PD1-2_G
Accuracy of clinical diagnosis for T1a-EP/LPM esophageal cancer depends on the size of lesions

Ayaka Tajiri Department of Gastrointestinal Oncology, Osaka International Cancer Institute

IS-PD1-3_E
Prognosis after endoscopic resection of T1a-MM/T1b-SM1 esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Young Award

Daisuke Ohki Department of Gastroenterology, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo

IS-PD1-4_E
Diagnosis of invasion depth for esophagogastric junction adenocarcinoma: Focusing on histological-type diagnosis using magnifying endoscopy with narrow-band imaging

Yohei Ikenoyama Department of Gastroenterology, Cancer Institute Hospital, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research

IS-PD1-5_G
Diagnostic additional effect of EUS for gastric cancer suspected of submucosal invasion by conventional endoscopy; a multicenter prospective study

Yoshiki Tsujii Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine

IS-PD1-6_E
Comparison of endoscopic ultrasonography and conventional endoscopy for prediction of tumor depth in superficial non-ampullary duodenal epithelial tumors

Noritaka Matsuda Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine

IS-PD1-7_E
The position of EUS in the diagnosis of duodenal tumors

Noriko Matsuura Division of Research and Development for Minimally Invasive Treatment, Cancer Center, Keio University School of Medicine

IS-PD1-8_G
The prediction value of EUS versus magnifying EGD for the depth of invasion for early UGI cancers

Shannon Melissa Chan The Chinese University of Hong Kong

IS-PD1-9_G
Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment Strategies for Ampullary Neoplasm

Tanyaporn Chantarojanasiri Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Rajavithi Hospital, Rangsit University

IS-PD1-10_E
A multinational study for the comparison of LED and LASER endoscope about BLI magnified images of colorectal tumors.

Yuri Tomita Department of Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

IS-PD1-11_G
Optimized optical stratification by JNET classification with chromoendoscopy for colorectal lesions ≥10 mm

Kazuya Hosotani Department of Gastroenterology, Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital

IS-PD1-12_E
Endocytoscopy and artificial intelligence-based diagnosis for early colorectal cancer.

Masashi Misawa Digestive Disease Center, Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital

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International Session (Panel Discussion)2 (JSGS, JSGE, JGES)

November 6, 9:30–11:20, Room 11 (Portopia Hotel South Wing Topaz)

Endoscopic and laparoscopic treatments for obesity and diabetes

Time Slot for Each Speaker: (Time slots vary depending on presentations. Please prepare your presentation as below.)
  IS-PD2-Special Remarks : 5 min. for oral presentation
  Other Presentations: 15 min. for oral presentation, 5 min. for Q&A
Discussion: Not to be held
Introductory Meeting: Not to be held
  • Chairperson:
    Akira SasakiDepartment of Surgery, Iwate Medical University
  • Chairperson:
    Masayuki OhtaGlobal Oita Medical Advanced Research Center for Health, Oita University
  • Discussant:
    Suthep UdomsawaengsupKing Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital

IS-PD2-1_S
Endoscopic intragastric balloon placement in Japan: Results of nationwide surveys

Masayuki Ohta Global Oita Medical Advanced Research Center for Health, Oita University

IS-PD2-2_S
Initial Japanese Experience with Orbera365® Intragastric Balloon System

Satoshi Maekawa Nagano Matsushiro General Hospital, Gastroenterology and Hepatology

IS-PD2-3_S
Short-term results of endoscopic adjustable intra-gastric balloon for Japanese patients

Yosuke Seki Weight Loss and Metabolic Surgery Center, Yotsuya Medical Cube

IS-PD2-4_S
The global trends of endoscopic bariatric treatments and the experience of the first clinical case of endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty in Japan.

Kazuki Sumiyama Department of Endoscopy, The Jikei University School of Medicine

IS-PD2-5_S
Current status and necessity of new evidences about metabolic surgery from Japan

Akira Umemura Department of Surgery, Iwate Medical University

IS-PD2-6_S
Current Status and Issues Associated with Bariatric and Metabolic Surgeries in Japan

Takashi Oshiro Department of Surgery, Toho University Sakura Medical Center

IS-PD2-7_S
Sleeve plus procedures

Kazunori Kasama Weight Loss and Metabolic Surgery Center, Yotsuya Medical Cube

IS-PD2-Special Remarks

Hisahiro Matsubara Department of Frontier Surgery, Chiba University

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International Session (Panel Discussion)3 (JGES, JSGE)

November 6, 14:30–17:00, Room 11 (Portopia Hotel South Wing Topaz)

The role of each imaging modality and endoscopic treatment in the management of small intestinal diseases

Time Slot for Each Speaker: (Time slots vary depending on presentations. Please prepare your presentation as below.)
  IS-PD3-Keynote Lecture : 15 min. for oral presentation
  Other Presentations: 10 min. for oral presentation, 0 min. for Q&A
Discussion: Before Special Remarks
Introductory Meeting: Not to be held
  • Chairperson:
    Kazuo OhtsukaEndoscopy, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Medical Hospital
  • Chairperson:
    Makoto NaganumaInternal Medicine 3, Kansai Medical University
  • Discussant:
    Keigo MitsuiUeno-Okachimachi Naika Clinic
  • Discussant:
    Shigeki BambaDivision of Digestive Endoscopy, Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital

IS-PD3-Keynote Lecture
The role of each imaging modality and endoscopic treatment for small intestinal disease

Fumihito Hirai Department of Gastroenterology, Fukuoka University Faculty of Medicine

IS-PD3-1_E
Clinical Utility of Capsule Endoscopy and Enteroscopy in the Management of Gastrointestinal lymphomas

Yu-Ting Kuo Division of Endoscopy of National Taiwan University Hospital

IS-PD3-2_E
Optimal diagnostic approach for obscure GI bleeding

Jae Jun Park Yonsei University Severence Hospital

IS-PD3-3_E
Development of an image reading support system for small bowel capsule endoscopy using deep learning

Naoki Hosoe Center for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy, Keio University School of Medicine

IS-PD3-4_E
The role of endoscopic intervention for diagnosis and treatment of submucosal tumor in the small bowel

Masanao Nakamura Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine

IS-PD3-5_E
Balloon assisted enteroscopy and Magnetic resonance enterograpy for Small bowel Crohn’s disease

Kento Takenaka Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University

IS-PD3-6_E
ULCERATIONS AT THE SITE OF SMALL INTESTINAL STRICTURES DUE TO CROHN’S DISEASE AFFECTS OUTCOME OF ENDOSCOPIC BALLOON DILATION
Young Award

Ulzii Dashnyam Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Jichi Medical University

IS-PD3-7_G
Association between mucosal healing and surgery risk after endoscopic balloon dilatation for small intestinal stricture of Crohn’s disease

Shuji Hibiya Department of Endoscopy, Tokyo Medical and Dental University

IS-PD3-8_E
A novel endoscopic dilation for benign stenosis of the small intestine, using radial incision and cutting method.

Rintaro Moroi Tohoku University Hospital, Division of Gastroenterology

IS-PD3-Special Remarks

Naoki Ohmiya Department of Gastroenterology, Fujita Health University School of Medicine,Department of Advanced Endoscopy, Fujita Health University School of Medicine

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