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2045

ASGE SGEI Symposium at DDW (Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy of India): Prevention and Management of Adverse Events During Endoscopy

Date
May 18, 2024

Society: ASGE

Presentations:

PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF AES:3RD SPACE
PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF AES: EUS BILIARY DRAINAGE
PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF AES: ENDO-BARIATRICS
PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF AES: ERCP RELATED COMPLICATION
PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF AES: LUMINAL ENDOSCOPY

Moderators

Speaker Image for Sundeep Lakhtakia
Asian Institute of Gastroenterology
Speaker Image for Mahesh Goenka
Apollo Glemeagles Hospitals
Speaker Image for Todd Baron
University of North Carolina

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