Invited Speakers
PROGRAM
Invited Speakers
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June 12(Thu)
June 13 (Fri)
June 14 (Sat)
RESET
Upper GI 1
Exploring the current landscape of AI in upper GI endoscopy
June 13 (Fri), 9:00 ~ 10:30
ROOM A
Recent advances of AI in esophageal diseases
Jun-Won Chung
Gachon University, Korea
Application of AI in endoscopic ultrasound
Yosuke Minoda
Kyushu University, Japan
Role of AI in gastric diseases
Chang Seok Bang
Hallym University, Korea
Quality Improvement of AI-assisted endoscopy
Wai Keung LEUNG
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Upper GI 2
[KSGE-JGES] Overcoming challenges of ESD for difficult upper GI cases
June 13 (Fri), 11:00 ~ 12:30
ROOM A
Endoscopic resection for gastric subepithelial tumors
Noriya Uedo
Osaka International Cancer Institute, Japan
Stragies for successful ESD in difficult locations of upper GI tract
Jin Woong Cho
Presbyterian Medical Center, Korea
Undifferentiated-type EGC: From margin demarcation to complete resection
Seiichiro Abe
National Cancer Center Hospital, Japan
New techniques and devices of ESD: From injection solutions to complete resection
Jae Young Jang
Kyung Hee University, Korea
Upper GI 3
Tips and tricks for therapeutic upper GI endoscopy
June 13 (Fri), 13:30 ~ 15:00
ROOM A
Hemostasis in upper GI bleeding
Da Hyun Jung
Yonsei University, Korea
Management of malignant gastric outlet obstruction
Anthony Yuen Bun Teoh
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Management of anastomotic leak, fistula, and perforation
Hyunsoo Chung
Seoul National University, Korea
Endoscopic treatment for benign or postoperative strictures in upper GI tract
Tomonori Yano
National Cancer Center Hospital East, Japan
Upper GI 4
[KSGE-ESGE] Current status and future directions in endoscopic diagnosis and surveillance of gastric intestinal metaplasia (GIM)
June 13 (Fri), 15:20 ~ 16:50
ROOM A
Western perspectives for endoscopic diagnosis and surveillance of GIM
Helmut Messmann
University Hospital Augsburg, Germany
Asian perspectives for endoscopic diagnosis and surveillance of GIM
Jong Yeul Lee
National Cancer Center, Korea
Serologic and non-invasive biomarkers for diagnosis and surveillance of GIM VOD
Cesare Hassan
Humanitas University, Italy
Role of image enhanced endoscopy (IEE) for diagnosis of GIM
Sang Pyo Lee
Hanyang University, Korea
Upper GI 5
Image-enhanced endoscopy for upper GI tract: A to Z
June 13 (Fri), 15:20 ~ 16:50
ROOM C
Principles and modalities of image-enhanced endoscopy
Jung-Wook Kim
Kyung Hee University, Korea
Integrating IEE into clinical practice: Western practices VOD
Shailja Shah
University of California San Diego, USA
Linked color imaging observation improves detection rate of upper gastrointestinal neoplasms
Mototsugu Kato
Public Interest Foundation Hokkaido Cancer Society, Japan
CLE and endocytoscopy: Historical overview, current application, and future direction
Ga Hee Kim
Yonsei University, Korea
Upper GI 6
Current approaches and emerging techniques in ESD for gastric cancer
June 14 (Sat), 13:20 ~ 14:50
ROOM A
AI-assisted management and decision-making in early gastric cancer: The role of ENDOANGEL
Honggang Yu
Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, China
Addressing technical challenges for complex and large lesions
Wan Sik Lee
Chonnam National University, Korea
Robotics in therapeutic endoscopy
Louis H.S. Lau
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Post-ESD surveillance and strategies for managing recurrence
Dae Young Cheung
The Catholic University of Korea, Korea
Upper GI 7
Expanding boundaries of therapeutic upper GI endoscopy
June 14 (Sat), 15:00 ~ 16:30
ROOM A
POEM: Diverse applications for achalasia, diverticula, and gastroparesis
Do Hoon Kim
University of Ulsan, Korea
Hybrid techniques: Combining endoscopy and minimally invasive surgery
Eriko Koizumi
Nippon Medical School Hospital, Japan
Endoscopic anti-reflux procedures for GERD
Ping-Huei Tseng
National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan
Bariatric and metabolic endoscopy
Young Dae Kim
Chosun University, Korea
Lower GI 1
[KSGE-JGES] Diagnosis of small bowel lesion : Where we are and where we go
June 13 (Fri), 9:00 ~ 10:30
ROOM B
Clinical guideline and real-world clinical experience of VCE
Sang Hoon Kim
Chung-Ang University, Korea
Clinical guideline and real-world clinical experience of enteroscopy
Tomonori Yano
Jichi Medical University, Japan
Current and newly developed VCE and its clinical application
Hyun Joo Jang
Hallym University, Korea
Current and newly developed enteroscopy and its clinical application
Junji Umeno
Kyushu University, Japan
AI-powered small bowel image analysis: Where are we?
Yun Jeong Lim
Dongguk University, Korea
Lower GI 2
[KSGE-ESGE] Advances and strategies in colorectal cancer screening and management
June 13 (Fri), 11:00 ~ 12:30
ROOM B
Non-invasive CRC screening: Emerging tools and clinical evidence
Jae Myung Cha
Kyung Hee University, Korea
Colonscopy for colon cancer screening: Controversies and quality improvements VOD
Cesare Hassan
Humanitas University, Italy
What’s new in AI for colon cancer screening, and how can it be applied in clinical practice?
Hyeong Ho Jo
Daegu Catholic University, Korea
How should we approach endoscopic management of suspected T1 colorectal cancer?
Helmut Messmann
University Hospital Augsburg, Germany
Lower GI 3
Mastering colorectal ESD: Techniques and best practices
June 13 (Fri), 13:30 ~ 15:00
ROOM B
Endoscopic appendectomy for the lesions involving the appendiceal orifice
Bing Hu
West China Hospital, China
Navigating complex lesions at the anal verge: Strategic approaches and techniques
Hyun Jung Lee
Seoul National University, Korea
Optimal management of non-lifting fibrotic lesions: Strategies and techniques
Shinji Tanaka
JA Onomichi General Hospital, Japan
Newly developed endoscopic techniques and devices for managing colonic perforations and bleeding
Yunho Jung
Soonchunhyang University, Korea
Lower GI 4
Cutting-edge technologies in therapeutic endoscopy
June 13 (Fri), 15:20 ~ 16:50
ROOM B
Practical applications and indications of endoscopic closure techniques
Osamu Goto
Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital, Japan
The present and future of robot-assisted endoscopic submucosal dissection
Sang Hyun Kim
Korea University, Korea
Effectiveness and indications of the water pressure method in endoscopic submucosal dissection
Teppei Masunaga
Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
Endoscopic full-thickness resection; From A to Z
Arthur Schmidt
Robert Bosch Hospital / Bosch Health Campus, Germany
Lower GI 5
Transforming colonoscopy with AI: Current applications and future horizons
June 14 (Sat), 13:20 ~ 14:50
ROOM B
Optimizing endoscopy data for AI-driven colonoscopy
Jung Ho Bae
Seoul National University, Korea
Advancements in AI applications for capsule endoscopy
Hyun Joo Song
Jeju National University, Korea
Utilizing AI for enhanced screening in colonoscopy
Katsuro Ichimasa
Showa Medical University Hospital, Japan
Emerging AI innovations in colonoscopy for IBD management
Aasma Shaukat
NYU Grossman School of Medicine, USA
Lower GI 6
Advancing endoscopic practices in IBD: From diagnosis to surveillance
June 14 (Sat), 15:00 ~ 16:30
ROOM B
Endoscopic differentiation of IBD from mimicking diseases
Eun Sun Kim
Korea University, Korea
Advanced endoscopic imaging in IBD: Enhancing diagnostic accuracy
Dongwoo Kim
Korea University, Korea
Endoscopic management of IBD-related complications
Dong-Hoon Yang
University of Ulsan, Korea
Colitis-associated cancer: Novel endoscopic surveillance strategies
Siew C. Ng
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Pancreatobiliary 1
Altered anatomy, it’s not hurdle in endoscopic management of pancreatobiliary disease
June 13 (Fri), 9:00 ~ 10:30
ROOM C
Various endoscope available in altered anatomy
Hirofumi Kogure
Nihon University School of Medicine, Japan
Difference of technique in ERCP between normal and altered anatomy
Min Jae Yang
Ajou University, Korea
Clinical applications of EUS in patients with altered anatomy
Tae Jun Song
University of Ulsan, Korea
Dong Wook Lee
Kyungpook National University, Korea
Pancreatobiliary 2
New strategies for endoscopic biliary drainage
June 13 (Fri), 11:00 ~ 12:30
ROOM C
Bilateral fully covered self-expandable metal stent for malignant hilar obstruction
Tae Hoon Lee
Soonchunhyang University, Korea
Bilateral intraductal plastic stent for malignant hilar obstruction
Takuji Iwashita
Shiga University of Medical Science, Japan
EUS-guided hepaticogastrostomy as a first-line modality for malignant biliary obstruction
Yu-Ting Kuo
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Endobiliary radiofrequency ablation with stent placement for malignant hilar obstruction
Woo Hyun Paik
Seoul National University, Korea
Pancreatobiliary 3
[KSGE-ESGE] Endoscopic management of postoperative pancreatobiliary complications
June 13 (Fri), 13:30 ~ 15:00
ROOM C
Endoscopic management of postoperative fluid collections
Se Woo Park
Hallym University, Korea
Enteroscopy-assisted approach for anastomotic stricture
Tomas Hucl
Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Czech Republic
EUS-guided management for anastomotic stricture
Dong Wook Oh
University of Ulsan, Korea
Percutaneous approach for anastomotic stricture
Young Hoon Choi
Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Pancreatobiliary 4
Beyond ERCP, in the era of intraductal visualization and management
June 14 (Sat), 13:20 ~ 14:50
ROOM C
The way to obtain clear image of single operator cholangioscopy
Shuntaro Mukai
Tokyo Medical University, Japan
Can single operator cholangioscopy eliminate the term "indeterminate"?
Yun Nah Lee
Soonchunhyang University, Korea
Endobiliary RFA vs. photodynamic therapy, complementary or competitive?
Jae Hee Cho
Yonsei University, Korea
Various clinical benefits of endobiliary RFA in malignant biliary obstruction
Tadahisa Inoue
Aichi medical University, Japan
Pancreatobiliary 5
Advanced diagnostic approaches with endoscopic ultrasound in pancreatic disease
June 14 (Sat), 15:00 ~ 16:30
ROOM C
Early detection of pancreatic cancer using EUS: Challenges and innovative strategies
Meng Yew Damien, TAN
Singapore General Hospital, Singapore
EUS in pancreatic cystic lesions: Refining precision diagnostics
Eui Joo Kim
Gachon University, Korea
Applications of EUS elastography in the evaluation of pancreatic diseases
In Rae Cho
Seoul National University, Korea
Implications of EUS-guided tissue acquisition for comprehensive genomic profiling
Seung Bae Yoon
The Catholic University of Korea, Korea
Live Demonstration
Live Demonstration 1
June 14 (Sat), 8:30 ~ 10:00
ROOM A
[UGI] ESD for early gastric cancer with enhanced visualization
Seung Han Kim
Korea University, Korea
[UGI] D-POEM for large esophageal epiphrenic diverticulum
Young Hoon Youn
Yonsei University, Korea
[PB] HGS revision for establishing the ESCR
Hsiu-Po Wang
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Live Demonstration
Live Demonstration 2
June 14 (Sat), 10:20 ~ 11:50
ROOM A
[UGI] Radiofrequency ablation of long segment Barrett’s esophagus post-ESD for high grade dysplasia
Ang Tiing Leong
Changi General Hospital, Singapore
[UGI] Radiofrequency ablation of long segment Barrett’s esophagus post-ESD for high grade dysplasia
Andrew Kwek
Changi General Hospital, Singapore
[UGI] Gastric ESD with novel countertraction technique
Hon Chi Yip
The Chinese University of Hong Kong / Hong Kong Society of Digestive Endoscopy, Hong Kong
[UGI] Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for high risk gastric intestinal metaplasia
Rapat Pittayanon
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
[HPB] Artificial intelligence (AI) assited cholangioscopy in biliary stricture
Phonthep Angsuwatcharakon
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Clinical Endoscopy editor
Clinical Endoscopy Editor Session I
June 13 (Fri), 9:00 ~ 10:30
ROOM D
Practical strategy to increase the impact of Clin Endosc : From a perspective of KSGE
Ji Yong Ahn
University of Ulsan, Korea
Practical strategy to increase the impact of Clin Endosc : From a perspective of TAGE
Tanyaporn Chantarojanasiri
Rangsit University, Bangkok, Thailand
Practical strategy to increase the impact of Clin Endosc : From a perspective of VFDE
Thai Doan Ky
108 Military Central Hospital, Vietnam
Practical strategy to increase the impact of Clin Endosc : From a perspective of DEST
Ping-Huei Tseng
National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan
Clinical Endoscopy editor
Clinical Endoscopy Editor Session II
June 13 (Fri), 11:00 ~ 12:30
ROOM D
Suggestion to enhance the impact of Clin Endosc : From a perspective of Associate Editor
Naoki Muguruma
Tokushima University, Japan
Suggestion to enhance the impact of Clin Endosc : From a perspective of Editor-in-Chief
Vanessa M. Shami
University of Virginia, USA
Current practical strategy of Clin Endosc in 2025
Gwang Ha Kim
Pusan National University, Korea
내시경재처리
글로벌 가이드라인과 실무를 연결한 소화기 내시경 재처리의 최적화
(Enhancing gastrointestinal endoscope reprocessing: Integrating global guidelines with practical applications)
June 14 (Sat), 13:20 ~ 14:50
ROOM D
내시경 재처리 가이드라인에서 실전으로: 소독 프로토콜의 최적화와 적용
(From guidelines to practice: Optimizing and applying disinfection protocols for endoscope reprocessing)
Hyun Ho Choi
The Catholic University of Korea, Korea
글로벌 내시경 재처리 기준과 국내 적용 방안
(Global standards in endoscope reprocessing: Insights and applications for local practice)
Jae-Sun Song
Presbyterian Medical Center, Korea
과학적 근거를 기반으로 한 고수준 소독제의 선택과 사용
(Science-driven selection and application of high-level disinfectants)
Yu Jin Kim
Cheju Halla General Hospital, Korea
내시경 재처리의 정도관리와 실무적용
(Practical and comprehensive approaches to quality control of endoscope reprocessing)
Kyoung Jin Park
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea
간호
소화기내시경 간호의 현재와 미래: 환자 중심 접근
The Present and Future of Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Nursing: A Patient-Centered Approach
June 14 (Sat), 15:00 ~ 16:30
ROOM D
내시경실 신규 간호사 교육 프로그램
(Training program for new nurses in the endoscopy unit)
Eun Jeong Kim
Wonju Severance christian Hospital, Korea
소화기내시경 분야 전문간호사 제도의 발전과 향후 역할
(Development and future roles of the advanced practice nurse system in gastrointestinal endoscopy)
Sun Ok Kim
Samsung Medical Center, Korea
진정내시경 환자의 안전한 귀가결정을 위한 안전간호지침 개발(외래환자대상)
(Development of safety nursing guidelines for safe discharge of sedated endoscopy outpatients)
Mi Hee Choi
Korea University Ansan Hospital, Korea
내시경 환자경험향상을 위한 의료진 응대 및 소통 전략
(Medical staff's response and communication strategies to enhance patient experience in the endoscopy unit)
So Min Kim
Wonju Severance christian Hospital, Korea
진정
진정내시경의 국내 현황과 개선된 교육 전략
(Current status and novel educational strategies for sedation in gastrointestinal endoscopy)
June 13 (Fri), 15:20 ~ 16:50
ROOM D
진정내시경의 국내 현황: 의사-간호사-환자 2024 설문 조사
(Current status of sedation in gastrointestinal endoscopy in Korea: A 2024 survey of physicians, nurses, and patients)
Joowon Chung
Eulji University, Korea
개정되는 진정내시경 진료지침
(Revised clinical practice guidelines for sedation in gastrointestinal endoscopy)
Min Kyu Jung
Kyungpook National University, Korea
시뮬레이션 센터를 이용한 진정 교육
(Simulation center-based educational curriculum for sedation training)
Hong Sub Lee
Inje University, Korea
진정내시경 기도관리
(Airway management during sedation in gastrointestinal endoscopy)
Yea-Ji Lee
Konkuk University, Korea
Women in Gastroenterology: Unique perspectives as patients, endoscopists, and researchers
June 13 (Fri), 15:20 ~ 16:50
ROOM D
Management of inflammatory bowel disease in women
Sang Hyoung Park
University of Ulsan, Korea
Tips for women in endoscopy: Career success & challenges
Nonthalee Pausawasdi
Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Thailand
Tips for succeeding as a woman researcher in gastroenterology
Siew C. Ng
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong