BSG IBD Surveillance Guidelines - part two
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In this episode of the BSG Top to Bottom podcast, Prof James East and Prof Pradeep Bhandari dive into the endoscopic aspects of the new BSG IBD Surveillance Guidelines. Building on part one’s focus on cancer risk and surveillance rationale, this discussion explores practical essentials, from bowel preparation and patient comfort to chromoendoscopy, lesion detection, and the nuances of managing dysplasia in IBD. The conversation also highlights training, service delivery, MDT decision‑making, and the evolving roles of advanced endoscopic techniques and surgery.
Chapters- (00:00:00) - Top to Bottom: Endoscopic Surveillance
- (00:01:03) - The BSG Guidelines on IBD
- (00:02:04) - IBD bowel prep
- (00:06:01) - Colonoscopy: Comfort and Safety
- (00:09:26) - BSG 5, Virtual Chromo Endoscopy
- (00:18:24) - Invisible dysplasia
- (00:21:09) - Who should be doing IBD endoscopy?
- (00:25:06) - Diabetes and colitis 6, Neoplasia management
- (00:34:11) - Segmental resection in IBD
- (00:38:51) - Intensive surveillance for colonoscopy patients with dysplasia
- (00:41:55) - Endoscopy and cancer: concordance
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