
Mouen A. Khashab
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Dr. Mouen Khashab is a Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital and is the Director of Therapeutic Endoscopy in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Johns Hopkins. He is nationally and internationally known in the field of interventional endoscopy and has contributed immensely in recent years to the advancement of interventional endoscopy as a minimally invasive means to treat various gastrointestinal and pancreaticobiliary disorders. He is also a very busy researcher and has been very industrious in the field publishing more than 570 papers in peer reviewed journals. Dr. Khashab was awarded a Master Endoscopist recognition by the ASGE in 2022 (MASGE)Dr. Khashab is a highly-sought after speaker at national and international conferences and has participated in multiple live endoscopy conferences. His major interest is in new technology and medical devices and he directs the animal research laboratory at Hopkins, which is dedicated for these purposes. Dr. Khashab is involved with multiple gastrointestinal societies and has served on many committees including the Standard of Practice committee of The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE), which is in charge of formulating practice guidelines for the practice of endoscopy. Dr. Khashab has also served as an associate editor for the journal Endoscopy, a premier journal in the field.Dr. Khashab completed his medical school at the American University of Beirut and subsequently completed residency in internal medicine and fellowship in Gastroenterology at Indiana University. He then completed a 2- year fellowship at Johns Hopkins Hospital before he joined the Hopkins Faculty in 2011.
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- DateMay 9, 2023BACKGROUND: Recently, high rates of post-peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) gastroesophageal reflux disease have been reported. A novel POEM with fundoplication (POEM-F) has been described to address this issue…
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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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University of FloridaVA White River JunctionJohns Hopkins HospitalBaylor College of MedicineIndiana University Health Medical CenterFox Chase Cancer CenterColumbia University Medical CenterNorthwestern Medical Faculty FoundationParkview HealthMedical University of South Carolina - DateMay 8, 2023BACKGROUND: Video analysis has emerged as a potentially strategy for performance assessment of specialized techniques where local expertise and mentorship are limited…
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University of FloridaVA White River JunctionJohns Hopkins HospitalBaylor College of MedicineIndiana University Health Medical CenterFox Chase Cancer CenterColumbia University Medical CenterNorthwestern Medical Faculty FoundationParkview HealthMedical University of South Carolina - DateMay 8, 2023BACKGROUND: Video analysis has emerged as a potentially strategy for performance assessment of specialized techniques where local expertise and mentorship are limited…
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Wake Forest Baptist HealthWeill Cornell Medical CenterJohns Hopkins Hospital - DateMay 8, 2023BACKGROUND: Around 15% of acute pancreatitis patients develop necrosis of the pancreatic/peri-pancreatic tissue resulting in necrotic debris surrounded by a wall of granulation tissue called “walled-off pancreas necrosis” (WON)…
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Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineJohns Hopkins Hospital - DateMay 7, 2023SOCIETY: ASGE
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Johns Hopkins Hospital - DateMay 8, 2023Introduction: Adenoma per colonoscopy (APC) has recently been proposed as a quality measure for colonoscopy. We evaluated the impact of a novel AI system, compared to standard HD colonoscopy, for APC measurement…
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Columbia University Medical CenterMontefiore Medical CenterApollo Glemeagles HospitalsWashington University School of MedicineChulalongkorn UniversityUniversity of Rochester Medical CenterHenry Ford HospitalChinese University of Hong KongStony Brook UniversityJohns Hopkins HospitalJohns Hopkins Hospital MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS AFTER FAILED GASTRIC PERORAL ENDOSCOPIC MYOTOMY (G-POEM): A MULTICENTER STUDY
DateMay 6, 2023Endoscopic ultrasound-guided gastroejejunostomy (EUS-GJ) has gained popularity in treating malignant gastric outlet obstruction (GOO). EUS-GJ has also been used to manage benign GOO with promising technical and clinical success…Presenter
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Henry Ford HospitalJohns Hopkins Hospital- DateMay 8, 2023BACKGROUND Chronic pancreatitis (CP) may severely impact quality of life (QoL). Since CP is a chronic condition, multiple assessments of QoL are required to obtain a thorough understanding of its impact on patients. Such studies are currently lacking…
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Johns Hopkins HospitalAsian Institute of GastroenterologyJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineAsian Institute of GastroenterologyJohns Hopkins Hospital - DateMay 9, 2023SOCIETY: ASGE
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Johns Hopkins Hospital - DateMay 7, 2023EUS-guided gastroenterostomy (EUS-GE) is a novel method for palliating gastric outlet obstructon due to unresectable malignancies…
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Johns Hopkins HospitalRutgers Robert Wood Johnson University HospitalWest Virginia UniversityJefferson Health - DateMay 21, 2024
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Johns Hopkins Hospital - DateMay 20, 2024Background: Severe and necrotizing acute pancreatitis can lead to symptomatic gastric outlet stenosis due to external compression. In addition, intestinal motility can be reduced in severe pancreatitis. These patients may require a gastric decompression tube and jejunal (or parenteral) nutrition…
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University of North CarolinaJohns Hopkins HospitalParkview HealthWeill Cornell Medical Center - DateMay 18, 2024Delayed bleeding can occur after endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) or endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) in up to 15.6% of cases. Current hemostatic methods to minimize delayed bleeding risk have limitations. Epinephrine injection effect is transient…
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NYU Langone HealthNYU Langone School of MedicineWashington University in St LouisWashington University School of MedicineJohns Hopkins HospitalBIDMC/Harvard Medical SchoolUniversity of Rochester Medical CenterUniversity of Rochester Medical CenterUniversity of Rochester Medical CenterNYU Langone Health - DateMay 19, 2024
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Johns Hopkins Hospital - DateMay 20, 2024BACKGROUND: Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) is the most prevalent neoplastic subepithelial lesion in the GI tract…
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- DateMay 20, 2024BACKGROUND: Peroral endoscopic myotomy for Zenker’s diverticulum (Z-POEM) has proven to be a safe treatment option with high technical and clinical success rates…
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