Malignancy
Emre Gorgun, MD, MBA. FACS, FASCRS. (he/him/his)
Vice Chair, Department of Colorectal Surgery
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Cliinic
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
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Peter Marcello, MD, FACS, FASCRS (he/him/his)
Chair, Division of Colon & Rectal Surgery
Lahey Hospital & Medical Center
Burlington, Massachusetts, United States
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CME .75 hours
Self-Assessment .75 hours
The appropriate endoscopic management of premalignant polyps is of critical importance to the practicing colorectal surgeon. Recently, there have been advances in technique and technology to treat these lesions successfully.
This symjposium will focus on 4 such aspects: 1) the endoscopic appearance of these polyps hand how it can predict the risk of underlying malignancy; 2) the role of artificial intelligence to identify these lesions more reliably; 3) newer techniques to remove these lesions in more challenging locations; 4) explore the options to learning newer endoscopic techniques.
Faculty: Emre Gorgun, MD, MBA. FACS, FASCRS. (he/him/his) – Cleveland Clinic
Faculty: Beatrice Dionigi, MD, FACS, FASCRS – New York Presbyterian/ Columbia University
Faculty: Julia Saraidaridis, MD, MMSc – Lahey Hospital and Medical Center
Faculty: Richard L. Whelan, MD, FACRS – NORTHWELL HEALTH, LENOX HILL HOSPITAL