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Fundamentals of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
8
1.1
History and evolution of GI endoscopy
1.2
Types of endoscopes and accessories
1.3
Endoscopy suite setup and ergonomics
1.4
Disinfection,sterilization, and infection control
1.5
Patient preparation and consent
1.6
Indications and contraindications of endoscopy
1.7
Sedation and monitoring basics
1.8
Complications of endoscopy and their prevention
Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
12
2.1
Anatomy of esophagus,stomach, and duodenum
2.2
Normal endoscopic anatomy and landmarks
2.3
Systematic examination technique
2.4
Endoscopic evaluation of:
2.5
Esophagitis and GERD
2.6
Esophageal strictures and rings
2.7
Barrett’s esophagus
2.8
Esophageal varices
2.9
Gastritis and gastropathy
2.10
Peptic ulcer disease
2.11
Upper GI malignancies
2.12
Endoscopic biopsy techniques
Lower Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
7
3.1
Colon anatomy and landmarks
3.2
Bowel preparation protocols
3.3
Colonoscope handling and loop reduction
3.4
Cecal intubation techniques
3.5
Normal and abnormal colonoscopic findings
3.6
Evaluation of: Colitis(infectious, inflammatory, ischemic) Colorectal polyps Colorectal cancer Lower GI bleeding
3.7
Biopsy techniques in lower GI tract
Therapeutic Upper GI Endoscopy
8
4.1
Management of upper GI bleeding
4.2
Endoscopic injection therapy
4.3
Thermal and mechanical hemostasis
4.4
Variceal band ligation
4.5
Sclerotherapy
4.6
Foreign body removal
4.7
Esophageal dilation techniques
4.8
PEG (Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy) – indications and technique
Therapeutic Lower GI Endoscopy
6
5.1
Polypectomy techniques
5.2
Cold snare and hot snare polypectomy
5.3
Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) – basics
5.4
Management of post-polypectomy bleeding
5.5
Endoscopic control of lower GI bleeding
5.6
Colonic dilation
Endoscopic Evaluation of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Disorders
5
6.1
Portal hypertension and variceal assessment
6.2
Endoscopic evaluation in chronic liver disease
6.3
Portal hypertensive gastropathy
6.4
Pancreatic and biliary disease overview
6.5
Role of endoscopy in obstructive jaundice
ERCP – Basics (Observational / Introductory)
7
7.1
Indications and contraindications of ERCP
7.2
Duodenal papilla anatomy
7.3
ERCP instruments and accessories
7.4
Cannulation techniques – overview
7.5
Diagnostic ERCP
7.6
Therapeutic ERCP – overview
7.7
Complications of ERCP and prevention
Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS)
7
8.1
Principles of endoscopic ultrasound
8.2
Radial and linear EUS
8.3
GI wall layer anatomy
8.4
EUS evaluation of:
8.5
Pancreatic masses
8.6
Subepithelial lesions
8.7
Mediastinal and abdominal lymph nodes EUS-guided FNAC – overview
Endoscopy in Emergency Settings
6
9.1
Acute upper GI bleeding
9.2
Acute lower GI bleeding
9.3
Foreign body ingestion
9.4
Caustic ingestion
9.5
Acute dysphagia
9.6
Endoscopy in critically ill patients
Pediatric & Special Situations in Endoscopy
4
10.1
Pediatric endoscopy – indications and differences
10.2
Endoscopy in elderly patients
10.3
Endoscopy in pregnancy
10.4
Endoscopy in patients with cardiac and respiratory illness
Advanced Imaging & Special Techniques
4
11.1
Chromoendoscopy
11.2
Narrow Band Imaging (NBI)
11.3
Magnification endoscopy
11.4
Role of advanced imaging in early cancer detection
Pathology Correlation & Reporting
0
Correlation of endoscopic findings with histopathology
4
13.1
Structured endoscopy reporting
13.2
Image documentation and video recording
13.3
Quality indicators in endoscopy
13.4
Audit and quality improvement
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