3 results match your criteria: "World Gastroenterology Organisation Training Center[Affiliation]"

Infectious proctitis: what every gastroenterologist needs to know.

Ann Gastroenterol

April 2023

Gastroenterology Department, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João, Porto (Rosa Coelho, Tiago Ribeiro, Raquel Gonçalves, Guilherme Macedo).

The incidence of sexually transmitted infections (STI) is rising, especially in high-risk groups, namely people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), men who have sex with men, and people with multiple sexual partners. Additionally, the growing availability and use of pre-exposure prophylaxis to prevent HIV infection appears to be associated with an increased risk of infection by venereal agents. The correct recognition of these infections is crucial, not only for individual patients, but also in terms of public health.

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Learning curve in a Western training center of the circumferential en bloc esophageal endoscopic submucosal dissection in an in vivo animal model.

Diagn Ther Endosc

November 2011

Gastroenterology Department, World Gastroenterology Organisation Training Center, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Medicas y Nutricion Salvador Zubiran, Vasco de Quiroga No. 15, Colonia Seccion XVI, Delegacion Tlalpan, 14000 Mexico City, DF, Mexico.

Aim. Evaluate the feasibility to overcome the learning curve in a western training center of the en bloc circumferential esophageal (ECE-) ESD in an in vivo animal model. Methods.

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Endoscopic submucosal dissection in dogs in a World Gastroenterology Organisation training center.

World J Gastroenterol

April 2010

Department of Gastroenterology and World Gastroenterology Organisation Training Center, National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition Salvador Zubiran, Vasco de Quiroga # 15, Colonia Seccion XVI, Delegacion Tlalpan C.P., Mexico City 14000, Mexico.

Aim: To evaluate if canine models are appropriate for teaching endoscopy fellows the techniques of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD).

Methods: ESD was performed in 10 canine models under general anesthesia, on artificial lesions of the esophagus or stomach marked with coagulation points. After ESD, each canine model was euthanized and surgical resection of the esophagus or stomach was carried out according to "The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique, Russel and Burch".

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