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Society of Gastrointestinal Intervention Dong- Wan Seo Department of Gastroenterology Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea Society of Gastrointestinal Intervention Founded in 2007 as A Unique Society of Multidisciplinary Communication


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Society of Gastrointestinal Intervention

Dong- Wan Seo

Department of Gastroenterology Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea Society of Gastrointestinal Intervention

SGI Executive Committee

President Ho-Young Song (Asan Medical Center, Korea) President-elect Todd Baron (Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, USA) Immediate Past-President Richard A. Kozarek (Virginia Mason Medical Center, USA) Secretary-General Jae-Kyu Kim (Chonnam Nat’l Univ. Sch. of Medicine, Korea)

Founded in 2007 as “A Unique Society of

Multidisciplinary Communication Multidisciplinary Communication

among Radiologists, Endoscopists, and Surgeons”

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Goals of SGI

Maximize Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Establish a comprehensive GI intervention network between endoscopists, interventional radiologists and gastrointestinal surgeons for multidisciplinary collaboration and interaction

Share Technological Innovations

Inform, promote and globalize outstanding technological innovations of each specialty

Become a Role Model

Become a role model as a unique international meeting in the field of GI intervention

Foster Future Specialists

Aid young brilliant doctors to make an early debut on the international stage through SGI

Gastrointestinal Stenting

  • Date : November 2~3, 2007
  • Venue : Asan Medical Center
  • Participants:

520 Participants from 19 Countries

Society of Gastrointestinal Intervention

SGI 2007

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Interventional Management of Gastrointestinal Bleeding

  • Date : October 10~11, 2008
  • Venue : Asan Medical Center
  • Participants:

470 Participants from 20 Countries

Society of Gastrointestinal Intervention

SGI 2008

GI Oncologic Intervention

  • Date : October 9~10, 2009
  • Venue : Lotte Hotel World
  • Participants:

608 Participants from 25 Countries

SGI 2009 SGI 2009

Society of Gastrointestinal Intervention

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GI Fistula, Leak and Stricture

  • Date : October 8~9, 2010
  • Venue : Sheraton Grande Walkerhill
  • Participants:

853 Participants from 38 Countries Live demonstrations: 4 centers

SGI 2010 SGI 2010

Society of Gastrointestinal Intervention

GI Stenting

  • Date : October 14~15, 2011
  • Venue : Sheraton Grande Walkerhill
  • Participants:

902 Participants from 40 Countries

SGI 2011 SGI 2011

Society of Gastrointestinal Intervention

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Country Number of Participants Country Number of Participants Country Number of Participants Australia 4 Indonesia 1 Singapore 12 Austria 1 Iran 6 South Africa 1 Belgium 4 Israel 1 Spain 11 Cambodia 2 Italy 4 Sweden 1 Canada 2 Japan 51 Swiss 2 China 32 Jordan 3 Taiwan 10 Colombia 2 Korea 605 Thailand 20 Czech Republic 1 Malaysia 10 Turkey 1 Egypt 4 Mongolia 11 U.A.E. 1 Estonia 1 Netherlands 4 UK 8 Finland 5 Nigeria 4 USA 23 France 14 Pakistan 1 Uzbekistan 3 Germany 3 Panama 1 India 31 Philippines 1

Number of participants for SGI 2011 Number of participants for SGI 2011 Society of Gastrointestinal Intervention

CENTER LIVE DIRECTOR

Center

Session Procedures Name Country

National Cancer Center Hospital Live Demonstration I, Oct. 14 11:20-12:05

  • Percutaneous trans-esophageal gastric

tubing (PTEG) Yoshito Takeuchi Japan Chonnam National University Hospital Live Demonstration I, Oct. 14 12:05-12:50

  • Biliary stent

Jae Kyu Kim Korea WIDER Barcelona Live Demonstration II, Oct. 14 16:00-16:45

  • Lab: gastric full-thickness resections with
  • verstitch sutures
  • Endoscopy suite: closure of chronic gastro-

cutaneous fistula, endoscopic suturing with

  • verstitch device

Jose Ramon Armengol-Miro Spain Kyoto Second Red Cross Hospital Live Demonstration II, Oct. 14 16:45-17:30

  • Pancreatic stent exchange for pancreatic

duct stricture due to Chronic pancreatitis

  • CBD stenosis due to Autoimmune

pancreatitis Kenjiro Yasuda Japan

Live Demonstration Sessions at SGI 2011 Society of Gastrointestinal Intervention

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Mayo Clinic Live Demonstration III,

  • Oct. 15,

08:30-09:00

  • ERCP

video presentation Todd Baron USA Virginia Mason Medical Center Live Demonstration III,

  • Oct. 15,

09:00-10:00

  • ERCP / EUS / RFA / EMR / PDT

Richard Kozarek USA Asan Medical Center Live Demonstration IV,

  • Oct. 15,

15:00-16:30

  • Interventional EUS
  • Biliary stenting & pancreatic stenting
  • Esophageal stent removal
  • Placement of a long intestinal tube

Dong Wan Seo Korea Hyun-Ki Yoon

CENTER LIVE DIRECTOR

Center

Session Procedures Name Country

National Cancer Center Hospital Chonnam National University Hospital WIDER Barcelona Kyoto Second Red Cross Hospital

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Mayo Clinic Virginia Mason Medical Center Asan Medical Center Asan Medical Center The 6th Meeting of the Society of Gastrointestinal Intervention

SGI 2012 SGI 2012 REPORT REPORT

October 5‐6, 2012 Sheraton Grande Walkerhill, Seoul, Korea

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No. Country Sub Total No. Country Sub Total 1 Australia 2 19 Mongolia 1 0 2 Austria 1 20 Nepal 3 3 Belgium 3 21 Netherlands 1 4 Cam eroon 2 22 Om an 1 5 Cam bodia 6 23 Pakistan 1 6 China 3 1 24 Philippines 8 7 Colom bia 3 25 Russia 6 8 France 6 26 Singapore 2 2 9 Germ any 1 27 South Africa 1 10 Hong Kong 2 2 28 Spain 8 11 I ndia 2 1 29 Taiw an 2 9 12 I ndonesia 5 30 Thailand 7 13 I ran 1 31 Turkey 1 14 I reland 1 32 UAE 1 15 I srael 1 33 UK 9 16 Japan 4 6 34 Uzbekistan 2 17 Korea 5 8 3 35 USA 2 2 18 Malaysia 6 36 Vietnam 1

Total 8 7 4

Registration by Country

Total Participants: 8 7 4 ( Korean: 5 8 3 / Overseas: 2 9 1 )

  • Session I

Nonvariceal Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding

  • Session II

New Imaging Methods

  • Session III

Obscure Gastrointestinal Bleeding

  • Session IV

Asia-Pacific Liaison Reports on GI Intervention

  • Session V

Multidisciplinary Approach for Morbid Obesity

  • Session VI

Korea-Japan Teleconference: Interventional Treatments for Pancreatic Cancer

  • Session VII

Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for GI Neoplasm

  • Session VII

NOTES for Human Application

  • Session IX

Variceal Bleeding

  • Session X

Postoperative or Postprocedural Bleeding

  • Session XI

Bilio-pancreatic Drainage in Difficult Situations

  • Session XII

Gastroduodenal Stent Placement

I nvited Lecture

  • 2 3 Sessions, 9 2 Lectures ( I ncl. Case presentations)
  • I nvited Speakers and m oderators: Korean 6 9 / Overseas 3 7
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4 Live Dem onstration Sessions, 8 centers from w orldw ide

  • National Cancer Center (Japan)
  • Asian Institute of Gastroenterology (India)
  • Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Italy)
  • WIDER-Barcelona (Spain)
  • Virginia Mason Medical Center (USA)
  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Hong Kong)
  • Chulalongkorn University Hospital (Thailand)
  • Asan Medical Center (Korea)

Live Dem onstrations

  • Debate Session I

Acute Cholecystitis Patient at ER: How Can We Manage It?

  • Debate Session II Obscure GI Bleeding: Case Based Debate Session

Debate Sessions

  • Japan – Korea Joint Symposium
  • SGI 2012 and Pancreatic cancer 2012 Kyoto International Conference Center
  • Interventional Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer
  • 4 speakers: 2 from Korea and 2 from Japan
  • Q & A, interactive discussion

Special Sessions

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Abstracts Subm ission

  • 9 7 Abstracts from 1 3 countries
  • 3 Oral Sessions, 27 Oral Presentations
  • 70 Poster Presentations

Category Korean Overseas Total Oral 9 15 24 Oral or Poster 15 25 40 Poster 23 10 33 Total 4 7 5 0 9 7

Photos from SGI 2012

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The 7th Meeting of the Society of Gastrointestinal I ntervention The Cutting Edge of GI Oncologic Intervention

October 25-26, 2013 Sheraton Grande Walkerhill, Seoul, Korea

SGI is

the unique society of multidisciplinary communication between endoscopists, radiologists, and surgeons.

▶ Locoregional Treatment of Bile Duct Cancer ▶ Hepatocellular Carcinoma Revisited ▶ Local Treatment of Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer ▶ Controversial Issues on IPMN ▶ Troubleshooting for Palliative GI Stenting ▶ Ideal Metal Trends in GI Oncologic Intervention ▶ Esophageal Cancer Treated by Multidisciplinary Approach ▶ Early Gastric Cancer ▶ Colorectal ESD: Learning from Masters ▶ New Imaging Modality for Cancer Management ▶ Pancreato-biliary Cancer Treated by Multidisciplinary Approach ▶ Rectal Cancer Management by Multidisciplinary Approach ▶ New Treatment Modalities for Achalasia ▶ Live Demonstration from Europe, Asia and America

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Thank you! Thank you!

See you all at SGI 2013 in Seoul!