This webinar, recorded on 13th October 2021, was a continuation of the previous and very popular Clinical Controversies in Endoscopy webinar. The webinar was chaired by Dr Ian Penman, Endoscopy Vice-President.
Overview of the programme and speakers
- Case 1: Coeliac disease – to biopsy or not?
- Prof David Sanders, Academic Unit of Gastroenterology, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
- Case 2: Repeated foreign body ingestion – Should it stay or should it go?
- Dr Mark Wright, Southampton University Hospital NHS Trust
- Case 3: Tattooing in colonoscopy! Have we got it right?
- Dr Adam Haycock, St Marks Hospital
- Case 4: Gall stone pancreatitis in a surgically unfit patient! Is ERCP sphincterotomy the right approach?
- Dr Richard Laing, University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
Clinical Controversies in Endoscopy part 1 and part 3 are also available to watch online.
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