Deepanshu Jain
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- DateMay 6, 2023BACKGROUND: There is a lack of data on training benchmarks to define competence in colorectal EMR (C-EMR) among advanced endoscopy trainees (AETs). Previous pilot data from our group demonstrated a relatively low proportion of AETs achieve competence on key cognitive and technical aspects of C-EMR…
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Geisinger HealthBaylor College of MedicineGeisinger Medical CenterStony Brook University Renaissance School of MedicineColumbia University Medical CenterUniversity of California, IrvineUnversity of ChicagoAdventHealth OrlandoAdventHealthPresenter
- DateMay 8, 2023Training in interventional endoscopy is offered by interventional endoscopy fellowship programs (IEFPs) not accredited by the ACGME. The number of these programs has increased exponentially with a concurrent increase in the breadth and complexity of these procedures…
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Geisinger HealthBaylor College of MedicineGeisinger Medical CenterStony Brook University Renaissance School of MedicineColumbia University Medical CenterUniversity of California, IrvineUnversity of ChicagoAdventHealth OrlandoAdventHealthPresenter
- DateMay 9, 2023Non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding (NVUGIB) accounts for a significant number of patient visits to emergency rooms and remains a major cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. The re-bleeding rates of NVUGIB after endoscopic treatment within 72 hours have been reported to be up to 25%…
- DateMay 9, 2023BACKGROUND: G-POEM has emerged as a treatment for medically refractory gastroparesis. Safe and effective mucosal closure is necessary to avoid potential morbidity…
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AdventHealthAdventHealth OrlandoIndiana University Health Medical Center - DateMay 20, 2024BACKGROUND: while minimally invasive, EUS is limited in its ability to clearly characterize intraductal lesions…
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- DateMay 18, 2024BACKGROUND: Endoscopic impedance planimetry (FLIP) has been used to evaluate the pyloric physiologic parameters after G-POEM for refractory gastroparesis; yet data on this technology is still limited…
- DateMay 20, 2024BACKGROUND: Esophageal epiphrenic diverticula (ED) are rare pulsion-type diverticulum in the distal esophagus that can develop in the setting of an underlying esophageal motility disorder as a result of the contractile dyscoordination between the distal esophagus and lower esophageal sphincter (LES…
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University of FloridaAdventHealth OrlandoAdventHealth