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- 1 - 11 TH MEETING OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF GASTROENTEROLOGY AND ENDOSCOPY NURSES AND ASSOCIATES (ESGENA) In association with the French Society of Endoscopy Nurses (GIFE) in Paris, France 27-29 October 2007 Words of Welcome Dear Colleagues, On behalf of ESGENA, the French Society of Endoscopy Nurses (GIFE) we have great pleasure inviting you to the 11th ESGENA Conference, which will be held during the 15th UEGW in October 2007 in Paris. As in previous years we are hoping to provide a full and varied programme for you - to stimulate you into meeting and holding discussions with colleagues from all over Europe and afar. We are continuing the format of previous conferences as this has encouraged networking and communication between the delegates – between individual nurses as well as national groups. On Saturday we are providing the opportunity to attend a choice of 8 workshops organised in 4 parallel rooms. The workshops will be more practically focused and in smaller groups - up to 50 - to encourage discussion, questions and exchange of ideas. For the local nurses we will hold some of the workshops in French; the others will be in English. The conference will open officially with the ESGENA Welcome Reception on Saturday evening. In the past this has been a most enjoyable, informal evening with the opportunity to meet colleagues and friends from all over Europe and overseas. On Sunday the Scientific Programme, which includes two free paper sessions and a nurses' poster session, will offer mainly nursing oriented lectures in two parallel halls. Following the success of the dummy workshops in previous conferences, ESGENA will offer dummy workshops especially for nurses on Sunday only. On Monday morning we will have the ESGENA Plenary Session – lectures in just one hall - to bring together all the delegates, and will end with the Prize Giving of the best Free Paper and the best Poster, followed by the invitation to the next ESGENA conference. The trade exhibition will open on Monday lunchtime and there should be enough time to browse the stands if the medical scientific programme does not tempt you back into the lecture halls. Nurses are particularly invited to visit the Learning Corner, which offers a large variety of "state of art" videos. We hope that we will be able to welcome you at the 11th ESGENA Conference in October 2007 in Paris, France. Ulrike Beilenhoff President of ESGENA Marie Ange Bibollet President of GIFE

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11TH MEETING OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF GASTROENTEROLOGY AND

ENDOSCOPY NURSES AND ASSOCIATES (ESGENA)

In association with the

French Society of Endoscopy Nurses (GIFE)

in Paris, France

27-29 October 2007

Words of Welcome Dear Colleagues, On behalf of ESGENA, the French Society of Endoscopy Nurses (GIFE) we have great pleasure inviting you to the 11th ESGENA Conference, which will be held during the 15th UEGW in October 2007 in Paris. As in previous years we are hoping to provide a full and varied programme for you - to stimulate you into meeting and holding discussions with colleagues from all over Europe and afar. We are continuing the format of previous conferences as this has encouraged networking and communication between the delegates – between individual nurses as well as national groups. On Saturday we are providing the opportunity to attend a choice of 8 workshops organised in 4 parallel rooms. The workshops will be more practically focused and in smaller groups - up to 50 - to encourage discussion, questions and exchange of ideas. For the local nurses we will hold some of the workshops in French; the others will be in English. The conference will open officially with the ESGENA Welcome Reception on Saturday evening. In the past this has been a most enjoyable, informal evening with the opportunity to meet colleagues and friends from all over Europe and overseas. On Sunday the Scientific Programme, which includes two free paper sessions and a nurses' poster session, will offer mainly nursing oriented lectures in two parallel halls. Following the success of the dummy workshops in previous conferences, ESGENA will offer dummy workshops especially for nurses on Sunday only. On Monday morning we will have the ESGENA Plenary Session – lectures in just one hall - to bring together all the delegates, and will end with the Prize Giving of the best Free Paper and the best Poster, followed by the invitation to the next ESGENA conference. The trade exhibition will open on Monday lunchtime and there should be enough time to browse the stands if the medical scientific programme does not tempt you back into the lecture halls. Nurses are particularly invited to visit the Learning Corner, which offers a large variety of "state of art" videos. We hope that we will be able to welcome you at the 11th ESGENA Conference in October 2007 in Paris, France. Ulrike Beilenhoff President of ESGENA

Marie Ange Bibollet President of GIFE

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SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT "European Society of Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Nurses and Associates (ESGENA)" Ulrike Beilenhoff Ferdinand-Sauerbruch-Weg 16 89075 Ulm, Germany Tel: +49 731 950 39 45 Fax: +49 731 950 39 58 Email: [email protected]

CONGRESS ORGANISATION and EXHIBITION CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH Paulsborner Strasse 44 14193 Berlin, Germany Tel: +49-30-300 66 90 Fax: +49-30-305 73 91 Email: [email protected]

CONGRESS VENUE Le Palais des Congrès de Paris 2, place de la Porte Maillot 75017 Paris; France www.palaisdescongres-paris.com

INFORMATION / REGISTRATION www.uegw.org and www.esgena.org

Registration - early registration : 185 EURO up to 15th May 2007 - late registration : 200 EURO up to 15th September 2007 - on-site registration: 250 EURO after 15th September and on-site To register for ESGENA Conference, please see in the Announcement and follow the guidelines there. Please use a special ESGENA Conference Registration Form included in this Announcement (blue form) or register on-line through the official congress website at www.uegw.org Scientific Programme Saturday, 27 October 2007 • Afternoon: eight workshops in four parallel sessions (two in French) • All day: UEGW Postgraduate Teaching Programme with live endoscopy transmissions • Evening: ESGENA Welcome Reception & Opening of ESGENA Conference Sunday, 28 October 2007 • All day: ESGENA scientific programme

Monday,29 October 2007 • Morning: ESGENA Plenary Sessions and scientific programme • Afternoon: trade exhibition and the learning centre Poster Sessions ESGENA scientific posters will be displayed on Sunday, 28 October 2007. Authors will present their posters between 12:00 – 13:00. Conference Language The official language of the ESGENA Conference is English. Simultaneous translation in French will be available during the whole conference. On Saturday, 27 October 2007 some workshops will be held in French as a special offer to French speaking participants. Coffee & Lunch Coffee-breaks will be served for all ESGENA registered participants from afternoon Saturday till Monday lunchtime. Lunches will be served for all ESGENA registered participants on Sunday and Monday. Exhibition ESGENA registered participants have access to the trade exhibition from Monday, 29 October 2007 till Wednesday, 31 October 2007 UEGW Core Programme

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Nurses are welcomed to attend the medical lectures included in the UEGW core programme Annual General Meeting ESGENA Annual General Meeting will be held on Sunday, 28 October 2007. Access for ESGENA members only. Social Events All nurses are cordially invited to attend the ESGENA Welcome Reception and the official opening of the 11th ESGENA Meeting on Saturday evening, 27 October 2007. The evening will be organized by the local organizers. Attendance at the Welcome Reception is included in the ESGENA registration fee.

SATURDAY 27 October 2007

08:00

Registration opens

Hall 241 Hall 242 A Hall 242 B Hall 243

Language: English Language: English Language: English Language: FRENCH

Registration &Workshops

UEGW

Postgraduate Teaching

Programme with Lectures and Live

Demos

13:30-15:00

Workshop 1

The Importance of the Nurse in GI

Bleeding: Didactic and Hands-On"

(BOSTON SCIENTIFIC)

13:30-15:00

Workshop 2

Capsule Endoscopy

(GIVEN IMAGING)

13:30-15:00

Workshop 3

Hygiene Workshops (ESGENA)

13:30-15:00

Workshop 4

Management of GI Bleeding

(GIFE)

15:00-15:30 Coffee Break

15:00-15:30 Coffee Break

15:00-15:30 Coffee Break

15:00-15:30 Coffee Break

Registration &Workshops

UEGW

Postgraduate Teaching

Programme with Lectures and Dive demos

15:30-17:00

Workshop 5

Advancing the role of the ERCP nurse - Hands On (COOK MEDICAL)

15:30-17:00

Workshop 6

The Olympus Voyage to the

Small Intestine – EnteroPro

(OLYMPUS MEDICAL SYSTEMS

EUROPE GMBH)

15:30-17:00

Workshop 7

How to Improve your

Communication (ESGENA)

15:30-17:00

Workshop 8

Mucosectomy and ESD

(GIFE)

19:30 – 22:00 ESGENA Welcome Party & Opening of ESGENA Conference

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SATURDAY 27 October 2007 Workshop 1: The Importance of the Nurse in GI Bleeding:

Didactic and Hands-On" This workshop is organised by Boston Scientific 13:30-15:00 Hall 241 Chair: Francisco Ou, Boston Scientific Europe Language: English Presentations:

The Importance of the Nurse in GI Bleeding: The Physician’s View Resolution™ Clip: The Nurse’s View Resolution Clip Hands-On in training models

Workshop 2: Capsule Endoscopy This workshop is organised by Given Imaging, Hamburg, Germany 13:30-15:00 Hall 242 A Chair: Erik Herdes, Amsterdam, NL Language: English Presentations:

13:30 The role of capsule endoscopy in diagnosing small bowel diseases 14:00 Capsule endoscopy - video reading by a nurse 14:30 Clinical practice (front presentation) 15:00 Q&A

Workshop 3: Hygiene in Endoscopy This workshop is organised by ESGENA 13:30-15:00 Hall 242 B Chair: Dianelle Duforest-Rey, Monaco Christiane Neumann, Birmingham, UK Language: English Presentations: Investigation after a problem on a cleaner endoscope (French experience)

Marie-Ange Bibollet, Lyon, France Christel Krinke-Mermet, Paris, France

Cleaning & disinfection of endoscopes: Why still bother?

Ton Mestrom, Maastricht, NL

How to perform microbiological testing of endoscopes and automated washer desinfectors?

Ulrike Beilenhoff, Ulm, Germany

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Workshop 4: Management of GI Bleeding This workshop is organised by the French Society of Endoscopy nurses GIFE 13:30-15:00 Hall 243 Language: French Chair: Geneviève Deloche; Valence, France Laurent Godineau, Thouars, France Presentations:

Hemostatic procedures (clips, sclerosis, ligatures) Agnès Lichère, Avignon, France Stephane Koch, Besançon, France

Workshop 5: Advancing the role of the ERCP nurse - Hands On This workshop is organised by COOK MEDICAL 15:30-17:00 Hall 241 Chair: NN Language: English

Workshop 6: The Olympus Voyage to the Small Intestine - EnteroPro This workshop is organised by Olympus Medical Systems Europe GmbH, Hamburg, Germany 15:30-17:00 Hall 242 A Chair: Anja Schuster, Olympus Medical Systems Europe GmbH, Germany Language: English Aim Speakers:

The systematic approach to enteroscopy, from diagnosis and therapy to patient and procedure data management

To give an overview of small intestinal diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic procedures with the Olympus EnteroPro Concept

To show the different imaging technologies for the small intestine: Capsule endoscopy and video enteroscopy

To display efficient and efficacious endoscope reprocessing with PAA To present the data management including patient entry, procedure

registration, data analysis and finally the patient reports and reprocessing documentation

Dr. Rob Ouwendijk, Hospital Ikazia Rotterdam Ms. Ilona Kievit, Hospital Ikazia Rotterdam Dr. Marcel Gronen, Arnheim Hospital Rüdiger Tamm, Olympus Medical Systems Europe GmbH

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Workshop 7: How to Improve your Communication This workshop is organised by ESGENA 15:30-17:00 Hall 242 B Chair: Ana and Zdravko Zupancic, Ljubljana, Slovenia Language: English Presentations:

Techniques to improve • your presentations at conference and • your communication with patients and colleagues

Workshop 8: Mucosectomy and ESD This workshop is organised by the French Society of Endoscopy nurses GIFE 15:30-17:00 Hall 243 Chair: Olivier Sylvant, Besançon, France Nathalie Mapelle, Strassbourg, France Language: French Presentations:

Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) and Endoscopic submucosal disection (ESD) : modalities and nurse’roles.

Claire Michel, Rennes, France Denis Heresbach, Rennes, France

3.2. ESGENA-GIFE-Welcome Reception

ESGENA and the French Endoscopy Nurses Society GIFE have great pleasure inviting all conference participants to the

ESGENA-GIFE-Welcome Reception on 27th October 2007

19:30-22:30 hours

at the Meridien Hotel

81 Bd Gouvion St Cyr

75017 Paris

The hotel is opposite the Palais des Congrès

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3.3. ESGENA SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

SUNDAY 28 October 2007

MONDAY 29 October 2007

Hall 242 AB

380 seats

Hall 252 AB

380 seats

ESGE Learning Centre Havane Amphitheatre

370 seats

8:30-10:00

SESSION 1

Lower GI

8:30-10:00

SESSION 2

Education and Training in GE and Endoscopy

09:00-10:30

Hands-on-Workshops on the Endotrainer

1x OGD, 1x ERCP

8:30-10:30

PLENARY SESSION

New Techniques and Developments in

Endoscopy

Best Free Paper and Best Poster Award

Invitation to Vienna

10:00-10:30 Coffee Break 10:30- 11:00 Coffee Break

10:30-12:00

SESSION 3

Free Paper Session

10:30-12:00

SESSION 4

Ethics

11:00-12:30

Hands-on-Workshops on the Endotrainer

1x OGD, 1x ERCP

11:00-12:30

UEGW PROGRAMME

Lunch & Poster Session & Society Information Desks Lunch at UEGW Catering Areas

13:30-15:00

SESSION 5

Free Paper Session

13:30-15:00

SESSION 6

GE Patient Care

13:30-15:00

Hands-on-Workshops on the Endotrainer

1x Colon

Visit of Exhibition

ESGE Learning Area

UEGW Sessions

15:00-15:30 Coffee Break 15:00-15:30 Coffee Break

15:30-17:00

SESSION 7

Management in Endoscopy

15:30-17:00

SESSION 8

Update on Endoscopic Techniques

15:30-17:00

Hands-on-Workshops on the Endotrainer

1x Colon

Visit of Exhibition

ESGE Learning Area

UEGW Sessions

17:15-18:15

ESGENA GENERAL ASSEMBLY

(MEMBERS ONLY)

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Sunday 28 October 2007 SESSION 1: Lower GI 08:30-10:00 Hall 242 AB Language: English Chair: Sylvia Lahey, Arnhem, NL Stefane Bois, Toulon, France 08:30-08:40

Welcome Marie-Ange Bibollet, Lyon, France, President GIFE

08:40-09:10 From Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR) to Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection

(ESD), from ESD to Natural Orifice Tranlumenal Surgery (NOTES): training on live tissue.

Dimitri Coumaros, Straßbourg, France

09.10-09:35 Quality assurance in screening colonoscopy Roger Leicester, London, UK

09:35-10:00 National bowel cancer programme in England – Experience and results

Lynn Coleman, Sheffield, UK

SESSION 2: Education and Training in GE and Endoscopy 08:30-10:00 Hall 252 AB Language: English Chair: Ulrike Beilenhoff, Ulm, Germany Christel Krinke-Mermet, Paris, France 08:30-08:40

Welcome Ulrike Beilenhoff, Ulm, Germany, President ESGENA

08:40-09:10 Teaching new staff – the role of the tutor

Michael Ortmann, Basel, Switzerland

09:10-09:35 Accreditation for teaching centres – an instrument of quality assurance Diane Campbell, Torbay, UK

09:35-10:00 The ESGENA core curriculum for endoscopy nurses and its implementation on the national level

Ulrike Beilenhoff, Ulm, Germany

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SESSION 3: Free Paper Session 10:30-12:00 Hall 242 AB Language: English Chair: Diane Campbell, Torbay, UK, Stanka Popovic, Ljubljana, Slovenia Solvig Ljungström, Stockholm, Sweden 10:30-10:45

The introduction of a nurse led gastric band adjustment service for the morbidly obese patient

Pauline Hutson, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, Uk 10:45-11:00

The placement of nasoduodenal feeding tubes by nurses with the assistance of an electromagnetic system (Cortrak™)

Ann Duflou , Bwm Spanier, Emh Mathus-Vliegen, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, NL

11:00-11:15

Extended roles in endoscopy nursing - capsule endoscopy Joe Garzia Stafrace, Saint James Hospital, Malta – Europe

11:15-11:30

Does level of information about infliximab treatment to inflammatory bowel disease patients influence health quality of care? A danish crohn colitis database

Lene Neergaard, Yvonne Krogager, Charlotte Kühnel, Lise Olsen, Johan Burisch, Margarita Elkjær, Kirsten Ravn, Pia Munkholm. Herlev Hospital, University Of Copenhagen, Denmark.

11:30-11:45

Alcohol abusers in somatic ward. How to maintain abstinence post discharge – A randomized controlled trial.

Palle Bager, Medical Department V, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark

11:45-12:00

Our experience on how to keep each individual endoscope as a unique set of equipment Arezoo Etezadi, Endoscopy Unit, University Hospital Of Wales, Cardiff, UK

SESSION 4: Ethics 10:30-12:00 Hall 252 AB Language: English Chair: Pilar Perez-Rojo, Pamplona, Spain

Ellen Herve, Suresnes, France Introduction to ethical philosophy

Christiane Neumann, Birmingham, UK

An audit of consent practice in Europe Christiane Neumann, Birmingham, UK

Case reflection: How to deal with ethical dilemma’s Marjike Smits, Amsterdam, NL

Eu convention on biomedicine applied

Timothy James, Birmingham, UK

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ESGENA Poster Round 12:00-13:00 Assessors: Jayne Tillet, Cardiff, UK, Gerlinde Weilguny, Vienna, Austria, Christiane Keller, Strassbourg, France

Management 1. Communication: the main objective for this year

Pilar Pérez-Rojo, Natalia Pérez-Mendioroz, Concepción Montes, Elena Ruiz, Miguel Muñoz-Navas. University Hospital of Navarra. Pamplona, Spain.

2. JCI ( joint comission international) standards and patient safety model in Izmir Kent Hospital

endoscopy unit N. Tüzomay, Z. Kızılay, F. Asıbostan, H. Elmas, E. İzgördü, B. Açıl, B. Şengül, E. Tankurt, Kent Hospital, İzmir, Turkey

3. Gastrointestinal endoscopy & the elderly patient – a nursing challenge

Ane Isabel Linden. Suzana Müller, Brazilian Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Nursing – (Sociedade Brasileira de Enfermagem em Endoscopia Gastrointestinal- SOBEEG)

4. Social demographic profile of the immigrant population attended in Endoscopy Service in

Fuenlabrada Hospital, Madrid, Spain Diaz-Rodriguez, Dania-Rocio; Granados-Martin, Monica; Pablo-Leis, Ana Isabel, Hospital de Fuenlabrada, Fuenlabrada, Madrid, Spain

5. Quality assurance and the consent process: Inpatient consent in endoscopy.

James Meadows, Gerri Beech and Rachel Lynch. Endoscopy, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust, Leeds, LS1 3EX, UK.

6. Gastroenterology nursing practice in 2006: A descriptive study of nursing and medical staff’s

views of the advanced nurse practitioner role in gastroenterology nursing Sharon M. Hough, St. James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland. University of Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

Upper GIT 7. The Impact of a Validated Questionnaire on the Management of Patients with Dyspepsia

Irene Karagianni, Evangelia Toli, Evangelia Dimitraki, Vassilios Koussoulas, Charalambos Barbatzas, Charis Pilichos, Department of Gastroenterology, Sismanoglion General Hospital, Athens, Greece

8. The role of the endoscopy nurse in endoscopic resection techniques (ER-cap and MBM) for

early Barrett neoplasia. Hedwig H.A. Kos RN, W.D. Rosmolen RN, T.G. Pordon RN, J.J.G.H.M. Bergman MD, PhD , Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

9. Impact of nasal bridals on the endoscopy service Angela .M Abdoolla, Sarah.Galliford, Amelia L Jukes, Anne Llewellyn-Edwards, Winnie N Magambo. Nutrition Support Team (NST), University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK

10. Notes of an endoscopic assistant about N.O.T.E.S. (natural orifice transluminal endoscopic

surgery) Krisztina Tari RN (1), Peter Lukovich MD (1), Gábor Váradi MDS (2), Attila Jónás MDS (2), Kurt Gerlach (3), Peter Kupcsulik MD (1), (1) Endoscopy, 1st Department of Surgery, Semmelweis University, Budapest, (2)Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, (3) Technische Universität, Ilmenau, Germany)

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Liver and Pancreas 11. Description of two cases of fasciolasis over a one-year period in a tertiary hospital in

Barcelona Mª Luz Gálvez Deltoro, Mª Isabel Jimeno Sáenz, Encarna Coca Macías, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau. Barcelona (Spain)

12. Nursing support during endoscopic management of patients with acute gallstone pancreatitis

(in recess) Krystalia Moschota1, Emmuel Chestoforidis1,2, Kalliopi Despouli2, Charalampos Stamatopoulos2, Nikolaos Sapidis2, Dimitrios Betsis2, 1 Endoscopic Unit, 4 th Surgical Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, 2 4th Surgical Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

13. Chemoembolization for liver metastases or hepatocellular carcinoma

Jimeno Sáenz MI, Ibañez Armengod T, Coca Macías E, Espinar Rodriguez O, Gálvez Deltoro ML, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau. Barcelona (Spain)

Lower GIT 14. Video capsule endoscopy in children assisted by endoscopy nurses: feasibility, safety and

results Corry in der Maur RN, Anja Roty RN, K. Bruin MD PhD, EMH Mathus-Vliegen MD PhD, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

15. The holistic care approach: The role of the clinical nurse coordinator (CNC) in the IBD center

Alin Ben David, Clinical nurse coordinator, IBD center , Gastroenterology, Hadassah, Jerusalem , Israel; Sigal Shafran- Tikva, Gastroenterology, Hadassah, Jerusalem , Israel

16. Does patient education improve quality of life in patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease?

A Lindberg, RN, O Broström M.D., Ph.D, B Håkansson, RN, I Löfberg RN, P Sehlstedt RN, R Stig, M.D, P Karlén M.D., Ph.D. Dpt.of Internal medicine, Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, South Hospital at Karolinska, Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

17. Web based treatment solution: Does learning in patient education center increase ulcerative colitis patient’s knowledge level validated by crohn colitis knowledge score. A DCCD Danish crohn colitis database pilot study

M. Elkjaer1, L. Neergaard1, D. Marker1, E. Samuelsen2, B. Laugesen2 , P. Munkholm1 1Medical Gastroenterology, Herlev University Hospital, 2Medical Gastroenterology, Amager Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.

18. The development and implementation of an electronic database system to monitor the

quality of colonoscopy A.A. Hanrath, B.W.M. Spanier, M. Ramali, P. Fockens, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

19. Reducing inappropriate surveillance colonoscopy: Our experience in a District General Hospital, UK

Subedi N, Dhuper S, Khawaja A & Drake I M. Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Unit, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Chorley, UK

20. Gender preference of patients for colonoscopists in Korea

Do Yeun Suk, Woon Geon Shin, Kyung Ho Kim, Myoung Kuk Jang, Jin Heon Lee, Hak Yang Kim., Department of Internal Medicine, Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital of Hallym University Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea

21. Patient management: privacy in colorectal proceduring

Lydia Singels, Tanja de Mooij, Department of Gastroenterologie, Academic Medical Centre, Meibergdreef 9, 1100 DD Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Lower GIT 22. Trousers for Lower Intestine procedure in Gastroenterology Unit

Siriporn Ratanalert RN, Sopa Boonviriya RN, Waraporn Jarupan RN, Sulee Sangnil RN, Reonkhun Chotirat RN. NKC Institute of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Songklanagarind Hospital, Hat-Yai, Songkhla 90110, Thailand.

23. Simple enemas… not always so simple

Rachel Leshem Namdar RN, MPA, Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Hashomer, Ramat-Gan, Israel

24. Pelvic floor disorders – In-depth review of an often overlooked ailment from infancy to

adulthood Rachel Shley, Department of Gastroenterology, Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Hashomer, Israel

25. Awareness and addressment of specific questions in a private setting by specially trained

nursery detects misdiagnosed cases of faecal incontinence Inés Ana Ibáñez Zafón, Jordi Muñoz Galitó, Sandra Torra Alsina, Núria Cañete Hidalgo, Felipe Bory Ros, Montserrat Andreu Garcia and Sílvia Delgado-Aros. Digestive Motility and Physiology Unit. University Hospital del Mar. IMAS.

26. Evaluation of integrated management for Hyogo College of Medicine Hospital outpatient

chemotherapy unit Hiromi Fujisawa1, Tomoko Omura1, Shoko Goda1, Ayumi Nogami2, Maki Jinnai2, Yuriko Kishu2, Reigetsu Yoshikawa3, Yoshinori Fujiwara3, Naohiro Tomita3 1 Department of Pharmacy, 2 Department of Nursing, 3 Department of Surgery, Hyogo College of Medicine Hospital, Nishinomiya, Hyogo 663-8501, Japan

Hygiene 27. Cleaning and disinfection of endoscopes- Brazilian protocol

Suzana Müller, Ane Isabel Linden, Heloísa Helena Karnas Hoefel, Kazuko Uchikawa Graziano, Brazilian Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Nursing – (Sociedade Brasileira de Enfermagem em Endoscopia Gastrointestinal- SOBEEG), Health Ministery (MS) and National Sanitary Vigilance Agency (ANVISA), Porto Alegre – BRAZIL

28. Quality comparison of disposable biopsy-forceps

Carlien de Jong, Marjan Kuivenhoven, Leiden University Medical Centre, The Netherlands

29. Comparative analysis of two cleaning equipments use in endoscopes by measuring residual

soil and usability Melvin Ortiz (1), Jayne Tillett (2), University Hospital of Wales, Endoscopy Unit, Cardiff & Vale NHS Trust, Cardiff, UK

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SESSION 5: Free Paper Session 13:30-15:00 Hall 242 AB Language: English Chair: Diane Campbell, Torbay, UK, Stanka Popovic, Ljubljana, Slovenia Solvig Ljungström, Stockholm, Sweden 13:30-13:45

Nurse Education in Endoscopy: Achieving Competency Based Practice. Rachel Lynch. Endoscopy, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust, Leeds, UK

13:45-14:00

Scheduled Home Call after Hospital Discharge – Pilot Study fr Colo-Rectal Patients Elina Mattila, Teija Liimatainen, Juhani Sand. Division Of Surgery, Gastroenterology And Oncology, Tampere University Hospital, Tampere, Finland.

14:00-14:15

Electronic Documentation of Care, Nursing Intervention and Quality Assurance incorporated into Endobase from Olympus ®.

Else Hove Kristensen, Anne Mette Andersen, Torben Bauer, Endoscopy Unit, South Regional Hospital, Naestved, Denmark

14:15-14:30

Defining the role of the inflammatory bowel disease nurse. A national uk project. Cath Stansfield1, Aileen Fraser2, Jane Povey3, Jeanette Thompson4; 1Salford Royal Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Salford. UK; 2United Bristol Hospitals NHS Trust, Bristol UK.3Jane Povey. Wirral Hospitals NHS Trust, Liverpool; 4 Southport and Ormskirk NHS Trust, Southport, UK.

14:30-14:45

Endoscopy nursing: rotational posts - the circle of change Jo Corrigan, Endoscopy, Leeds General Infirmary, UK.

14:45-15:00

Developing an advanced nurse practitioner gastroenterology role – the Irish experience PWN Keeling, S. Norris, A. Zaheer, R. Gillen, B. Gallagher, B. Troy, U. Kennedy, S. M. Hough, St. James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland

SESSION 6: GE Patient Care 13:30-15:00 Hall 252 AB Language: English Chair: Christine Petersen, Amsterdam, NL

Ellen Herve, Suresnes, France 13:30-14:00

Intercultural models in nursing for developing cultural competence – Experience of France Ellen Herve, Suresnes, France

14:00-14:30 Emotional experiences and the influence of brain biochemistry on the gastrointestinal tract

Mette Karoliussen, Porsgrunn, Norway

14:30-15:00 Anxieties in patients undergoing investigations Gerlinde Weilguny, Vienna, Austria

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SESSION 7: Management in Endoscopy 15:30-17:00 Hall 242 AB Language: English Chair: Eric Pflimlin, Basel, Switzerland Christiane Keller, Strassbourg, France 15:30-16:00 Management of endoscopy center

Marie-Ange Bibollet, Lyon, France ; Claire Surjous, Paris, France

16:00-16:30 The changing role of endoscopy nurses Ton Mestrom, Maastricht, NL

16:30-17:00 Independent nurse consultations in an outpatient clinic – why and how?

NN

SESSION 8: Update on Endoscopic Techniques 15:30-17:00 Hall 252 AB Language: English Chair: Anita Jorgensen, Skien, Norway Jean Marc Dugast, Paris, France 15:30-16:00 Endoscopic ultrasonography with fine-needle aspiration and drainage (EUS)

Stefane Bois, Toulon, France

16:00-16:30 The endoscopic treatment: bile complications after hepatic transplantation Cécile Barrué and Karl Barange, Toulouse, France

16:30-17:00 Carbon Dioxide insufflation in gastrointestinal Endoscopy

Michael Bretthauer, Oslo, Norway

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Hands-on-Workshops on the Endotrainer 13:30-15:00 ESGE Learning Centre Co-ordinators: Eric Pflimlin, and Björn Ferke, Basel, Switzerland Hands-On-Training on biomedical dummies will be organised in co-operation with the ESGE and ECE (Dr. Martin Neumann). In order to ensure an intensive training of skills, the numbers of participants per table are limited. A registration for the ESGENA workshops will be possible on-site only.

Time Workshop Dummy Model Presented and trained techniques ESGENA Workshop 9 OGD

Management of Bleeding (Injection, Ligation, Clipping), Chromoendoscopy

08:30-10:00

ESGENA Workshop 10 ERCP

Sphincterotomy Stone extraction Stenting

ESGENA Workshop 11 OGD

Management of Bleeding (Injection, Ligation, Clipping) Chromoendoscopy

10:30-12:00

ESGENA Workshop 12 ERCP

Sphincterotomy Stone extraction Stenting

13:30-15:00 ESGENA Workshop 13 Colonoscopy Polypectomy EMR ESD, Bleeding Prophylaxis & Management

15:30-17:00 ESGENA Workshop 14 Colonoscopy Polypectomy EMR ESD, Bleeding Prophylaxis & Management

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Monday 29 October 2007 PLENARY SESSION: NEW TECHNIQUES & DEVELOPMENTS IN ENDOSCOPY 8:30-10:30 Hall Havane Language: English

Chair: Marie-Ange Bibollet, Lyon, France, President GIFE Ulrike Beilenhoff, Ulm, Germany, President ESGENA 8:30-8:55 HDTV, NBI, Autofluorecence: Impact and indications

Jacques Bergman, Amsterdam, NL

8:55-9:20 Suture techniques of the stomach Annette Fritscher-Ravens, London/England

9:20-10:10

Presentations from the Industry • Looking beyond traditional ERCP

Frank Lynn, BOSTON SCIENTIFIC

• A profile of assurance Simon Brouwers, COOK MEDICAL

• Single Balloon Enteroscopy and other good news from Olympus Rüdiger Tamm, OLYMPUS MEDICAL SYSTEMS EUROPA, Hamburg, Germany

• News from PENTAX LIFE CARE Ralph Löhner, PENTAX, Hamburg, Germany

10:10-10:20

Best Free Paper and Best Poster Award

Marie-Ange Bibollet, Lyon, France, President GIFE Ulrike Beilenhoff, Ulm, Germany, President ESGENA

Close of Meeting

Ulrike Beilenhoff, Ulm, Germany, President ESGENA

10:20-10:30 Invitation to the next ESGENA Conference, 2008 in Vienna, Austria Gerlinde Weilguny, Vienna, Austria