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Track 38: Endoscopic tissue apposition and closure devices

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Track 1: Endoscopy


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Track 38: Endoscopic tissue apposition and closure devices


The 15th World Endoscopy and GI Conference is scheduled for December 17-19, 2025, in Dubai, UAE. One of the key tracks is Track 38: Endoscopic Tissue Apposition and Closure Devices, focusing on the latest advancements in endoscopic methods for tissue approximation and closure.

Potential topics in this track include:

  • Advancements in Endoscopic Suturing:

    • Innovations in suturing devices
    • Techniques for effective tissue approximation
    • Clinical applications and outcomes
  • Closure of Gastrointestinal Perforations:

    • Strategies for managing perforations
    • Comparative analysis of closure methods
    • Case studies highlighting successful interventions
  • Management of Fistulas and Leaks:

    • Endoscopic approaches to fistula closure
    • Techniques for sealing leaks
    • Long-term outcomes and patient follow-up
  • Innovations in Closure Devices:

    • Development of novel closure tools
    • Integration of technology in device design
    • Future directions in endoscopic closure devices
  • Training and Skill Development:

    • Educational programs for endoscopists
    • Simulation-based training methods
    • Assessment of competency in tissue apposition techniques

These sessions aim to provide participants with comprehensive insights into current practices, emerging technologies, and future directions in endoscopic tissue apposition and closure devices.

For the most current information, including detailed track descriptions and session schedules, please visit the official conference website: endoscopy-gi.utilitarianconferences.com

If you're interested in presenting or participating in this track, consider submitting an abstract or registering through the conference's official channels.