This clinical practice guideline from the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) provides an evidence-based approach to strategies to prevent endoscopy-related injury (ERI) in GI endoscopists. It is accompanied by the document subtitled METHODOLOGY AND REVIEW OF EVIDENCE: Which provides a detailed account of the methodology employed for the evidence review. This document was developed using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) framework. The guideline estimates the rates, sites, and predictors of ERI. Additionally, it addresses the role of ergonomics training, microbreaks and macrobreaks, monitor and table positions, anti-fatigue mats, and use of ancillary devices in decreasing the ri...
Minimal invasive surgeries have been performed on the patients for the well-known advantages of it a...
Wide availability of excellent instrumentation has made it possible for large numbers of differently...
This article expresses the current view of the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE)...
Gastrointestinal(GI) endoscopy forms a significant proportion of clinicians' workloads. However, lit...
Extracted text; Practitioners of endoscopy often experience musculoskeletal pain and injury (most of...
Patient safety is a key priority as it is acknowledged that medical error is common, multifactorial ...
Gastroenterologists suffer from high incidence rates (37% - 89%) of work-related musculoskeletal inj...
ASGE guideline: the role of ERCP in diseases of the biliary tract and the pancreas Guidelines for th...
The ASGE Technology Committee provides reviews of existing, new, or emerging endoscopic technologies...
BACKGROUND: This prospective study examined the appropriate use of EGD in an open-access system with...
Gastroenterology (endoscopy) procedures continue to increase in volume as innovative therapeutic end...
Endoscopy staff suffer work-related musculoskeletal disorders at a rate greater than or comparable t...
This article expresses the current view of the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE)...
Published by BMJ. Endoscopy has rapidly evolved from a diagnostic modality to a therapeutic tool wit...
Ergonomics is the scientific study of people and their working conditions, aiming to improve effecti...
Minimal invasive surgeries have been performed on the patients for the well-known advantages of it a...
Wide availability of excellent instrumentation has made it possible for large numbers of differently...
This article expresses the current view of the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE)...
Gastrointestinal(GI) endoscopy forms a significant proportion of clinicians' workloads. However, lit...
Extracted text; Practitioners of endoscopy often experience musculoskeletal pain and injury (most of...
Patient safety is a key priority as it is acknowledged that medical error is common, multifactorial ...
Gastroenterologists suffer from high incidence rates (37% - 89%) of work-related musculoskeletal inj...
ASGE guideline: the role of ERCP in diseases of the biliary tract and the pancreas Guidelines for th...
The ASGE Technology Committee provides reviews of existing, new, or emerging endoscopic technologies...
BACKGROUND: This prospective study examined the appropriate use of EGD in an open-access system with...
Gastroenterology (endoscopy) procedures continue to increase in volume as innovative therapeutic end...
Endoscopy staff suffer work-related musculoskeletal disorders at a rate greater than or comparable t...
This article expresses the current view of the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE)...
Published by BMJ. Endoscopy has rapidly evolved from a diagnostic modality to a therapeutic tool wit...
Ergonomics is the scientific study of people and their working conditions, aiming to improve effecti...
Minimal invasive surgeries have been performed on the patients for the well-known advantages of it a...
Wide availability of excellent instrumentation has made it possible for large numbers of differently...
This article expresses the current view of the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE)...