This CME activity consists of the ASGE video, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy in Patients after Ileal Pouch Surgery, followed by a post-assessment and evaluation.
Despite advances in medical therapy for ulcerative colitis (UC) over the past decade, approximately 20%-25% of the patients will eventually require surgical therapy. Restorative proctocolectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA) has become the surgical treatment of choice in patients with medically refractory UC or UC-associated colon neoplasia as well as in patients with familial adenomatous polyposis. Commonly fashioned pouch configurations include J pouch, S pouch, and K pouch (or Kock pouch), with the J pouch being most often constructed. The pouch surgery is a technically demanding procedure. The surgery significantly changes the bowel anatomy. While the surgery improves patient’s health-related quality of life and reduce the risk for colitis-associated neoplasia, mechanical, inflammatory, and functional complications are common. For gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, general surgeons, nurse practitioners and physician assistants, the recognition of the normal anatomy of various forms of the ileal pouch can be challenging, not mentioning the diseased states. In this video, we will provide stepwise teaching materials to help the viewer understand the anatomy of the ileal pouches, various forms of mechanical and inflammatory diseases. In the second half of the video, we will describe endoscopic treatment modalities in various pouch disorders, ranging from balloon dilation of stricture to needle knife treatment of anastomotic sinus.
See a preview of this video content here.
Practicing gastroenterologists, gastroenterology fellows and trainees, medical residents, physician assistants, and nurses.
Upon completion of this educational activity, participants will be able to:
Video Release Date: May 1, 2015Online CME Release Date: September 1, 2015CME Expiration Date: May 1, 2018
Expected Time of Activity Completion: 65 Minutes (1.00 CME Credit)
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To complete this activity, 1. View the video.2. Complete the Post –assessment by selecting the single best answer for each multiple choice question. You will be able to change your answer at any time until you click on the finish button. Multiple attempts are given and each question must be answered correctly before proceeding to the next question. Persons scoring 100% pass the test and can print a CME certificate. Exams can be saved to access at a later date. 3. Complete the Evaluation.
You may complete the activity in one sitting, or you may save your work in progress and complete it at a later date. However, to earn CME credits, you must complete the activity prior to the CME expiration date.
In order to claim credit, you must complete the Post-assessment and Evaluation. Completed CME will be tracked in your account and you can print a record of this CME activity at any time.
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