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Sutab Tip of the Week
Sutab Tip of the Week
Release Date:
January 2021
Viewing Time:
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Description
The ASGE Sutab Tip of the Week is brought to you by an educational grant from Braintree (a division of Sebela Pharmaceuticals) and includes valuable short tips on critical topics. New content will be added weekly.
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Flash: Adobe® Flash® Player 12+
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Summary
Availability:
On-Demand
Cost:
FREE
Credit Offered:
No Credit Offered
Contains:
51 Courses
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Sutab Tip of the Week Course List
Tip 52: Maintaining Colonic Distention during Withdrawal | February 2022
Tip 51: Adjuncts to Detection during Colonoscopy | February 2022
Tip 50: Demonstration of Passage of a Narrowed and Angulated Sigmoid | February 2022
Tip 49: A Demonstration of Some of the Challenges Posed by a Redundant Colon | January 2022
Tip 48: More on Cecal Insertion Technique | January 2022
Tip 47: The Approach to Cecal Intubation in Anatomically Difficult Colons | January 2022
Tip 46: Techniques for Intubation of the Terminal Ileum | January 2022
Tip 45: Resecting Lesions at the Appendiceal Orifice | December 2021
Tip 44: EMR Lesions at the Anorectal Junction | December 2021
Tip 43: Continuation of Tattooing Principles | December 2021
Tip 42: Tips for Tattooing | December 2021
Tip 41: Extending the Discussion of NICE 3 | December 2021
Tip 40: Identifying NICE 3 Changes in Lateral Spreading Lesions | November 2021
Tip 39: Overcoming Access Issues Underneath the Ileocecal Valve | November 2021
Tip 38: A Challenging EMR: The Large, Bulky Colorectal Lesion | November 2021
Tip 37: Clearing Serrated Polyposis Syndrome (SPS) | November 2021
Tip 36: Cold Snare Clearing of FAP | October 2021
Tip 35: Management of Immediate Bleeding after Cold Snaring | October 2021
Tip 31B: Treatment of EMR Recurrences, Part 2 | October 2021
Tip 31A: Treatment of EMR Recurrences, Part 1 | October 2021
Tip 34: Scope Rotation and Fold Tracking in the Resection of Diminutive Polyps | September 2021
Tip 33: Tips for Resection of Pedunculated Lesions | September 2021
Tip 32: Treatment of Partly Resected Polyps | September 2021
Tip 30: Differentiating Clip Artifact from Recurrence on EMR Scars | August 2021
Tip 29: Clip Artifact | August 2021
Tip 28: Finding EMR Scars | July 2021
Tip 26: The Use of Hot Avulsion in the Management of Fibrosis | July 2021
Tip 25: Hot Avulsion During EMR | June 2021
Tip 24: Introduction to Hot Avulsion | June 2021
Tip 23: The Relative Roles of the Cap Technique and Avulsion during EMR | June 2021
Tip 22: Using the Cap Technique for Flat and Fibrotic Disease During EMR | June 2021
Tip 21: The Cap Technique for Flat and Fibrotic Regions Encountered During EMR | May 2021
Tip 20: The Pivot Maneuver in Snaring | May 2021
Tip 19: Snare Selection and Snaring Tips | May 2021
Tip 18: Snare Transection Speed During EMR | May 2021
Tip 17: Electrocautery Settings for EMR | April 2021
Tip 16: Management of Lateral Spreading Tumors Before Referral for Endoscopic Resection | April 2021
Tip 15: Strategies for Injection During EMR | April 2021
Tip 14: Injection Fluids and Dynamic Injection | April 2021
Tip 13: Tips on the Resection of Ileocecal Valve Polyps | March 2021
Tip 12: Tips for Resecting Ileocecal Valve Lesions | March 2021
Tip 11: Why Do We Biopsy Cancers as a Last Step in Colonoscopy? | March 2021
Tip 10: Cold EMR for Large Conventional Adenomas | March 2021
Tip 9: The Consequences of Biopsy of SSLs Prior to EMR | March 2021
Tip 8: SSLs That Warrant Consideration for the Use of Electrocautery for Resection | February 2021
Tip 7: Cold Resection of Large Lesions Beginning with SSL | February 2021
Tip 6: Closing Type Four and Five Muscle Injuries During EMR | February 2021
Tip 5: Recognizing and Closing Muscle Injuries Occurring During EMR | February 2021
Tip 4: Techniques for Achieving Complete Clip Closure | January 2021
Tip 3: Considerations Regarding Closure After Resection of Pedunculated Lesions | January 2021
Tip 1: Snare Tip Soft Coagulation (STSC) to EMR Margins | January 2021
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