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  • 20 Jul 2020 11:59 AM | Anonymous

    We are pleased to announce the ISDE Board of Directors and Committees are working hard to create opportunities for members and our community at large to stay up-to-date. A series of virtual presentations will be introduced over the coming months and we are pleased to announce the first ISDE Virtual Presentation on:

    Multidisciplinary approaches to Achalasia

    The ability to diagnose and characterize achalasia has improved with advancements in technology. Treatment options include surgical myotomy and endoscopic treatments. This webinar on achalasia presents didactic lectures covering updates in diagnostic assessments, endoscopic approaches, and surgery and invites the audience to engage in an interactive session to explore multidisciplinary approaches to tailor treatments with case-based presentations and panel discussions.

    Date & Time
    Wednesday, July 29 at 1:00 PM GMT

    • New York 9:00 AM EDT
    • London 2:00 PM BST
    • Hong Kong 9:00 PM HKT

    Program & Speakers

    • Update on pathophysiology and work up for Achalasia - Vani Konda, Baylor University Medical Center, USA
    • Update on endoscopic treatment for Achalasia - Haruhiro Inoue, Showa University, Japan
    • Surgical treatment for Achalasia - Marco Patti, University of North Carolina, USA
    • Case presentations - André Brandalise, University of Campinas, Brazil and Vani Konda, Baylor University Medical Center, USA
    • Moderated by Simon Law, University of Hong Kong, China and Lawrence Ho Khek-Yu, National University of Singapore, Singapore

    Registration and Information is available now.

    If you cannot attend the live presentation a recording will be made available on our Youtube Channel after. A full listing of upcoming virtual presentations can be found in the ISDE Events Calendar.

  • 07 Jul 2020 7:29 PM | Michele O'Bright (Administrator)

    The latest Journal Citation Reports (Source Clarivate, 2020) have recently been released and we are delighted to reveal that the latest Impact Factor for Diseases of the Esophagus has risen to 2.386*.

    In recognition of this achievement, we have curated a reading list of the top ten cited articles from recent years. Please enjoy the collection and make sure you're up to date on the research making the largest impact in the field.

    Browse the collection

  • 29 Jun 2020 2:48 PM | Michele O'Bright (Administrator)

    Eosinophilic esophagitis (EOE) Roundtable Discussion


    Find out what you need to know about EOE on our new EOE page: This includes a list of resources and a roundtable discussion video lead by Arjan Redenoord during the ISDE 2016 Congress in Singapore.

    New ISDE Guidelines Page

    Looking for guidelines on Management of upper-GI Endoscopy & Surgery during COVID-19 or Esophageal Achalasia? You can find these and others on our new Guidelines page.

  • 29 Jun 2020 1:32 PM | Michele O'Bright (Administrator)

    Table of Contents

    Checkout the latest DOTE issue for articles on Benign Esophageal and Malignant Esophageal Diseases; Find the full table of contents here...

    Relevant issues in tumor regression grading of histopathological response to neoadjuvant treatment in adenocarcinomas of the esophagus and gastroesophageal junction

    DOTE Volume 33, Issue 6 | Editor's Choice
    Free Article

    Multimodality treatment combining surgery and oncologic treatment has become widely applied in curative treatment of esophageal and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma. There is a need for a standardized tumor regression grade scoring system for clinically relevant effects of neoadjuvant treatment effects. Read the full Relevant issues in tumor regression grading of histopathological response to neoadjuvant treatment in adenocarcinomas of the esophagus and gastroesophageal junction article here.

    Nationwide Estimate of Emergency Department Visits in the U.S. Related to Caustic Ingestion

    DOTE Volume 33, Issue 6| Editor's Choice
    Free Article

    Caustic ingestion, whether intentional or unintentional, may result in significant morbidity. Our aim was to provide an estimate of the incidence and outcomes of caustic ingestion among emergency department (ED) visits across the United States. Read the Nationwide Estimate of Emergency Department Visits in the U.S. Related to Caustic Ingestion article for free.

    Long term oncological outcomes following completely minimally invasive esophagectomy versus open esophagectomy

    DOTE Volume 33, Issue 6| Featured Article
    Members Article

    In the last 20 years, the minimally invasive esophagectomy has gained more space in the treatment of esophageal cancer due to its benefits in the short-term evolution. However, the oncological long-term outcomes still remain unclear.

    This great systematic review and meta-analyses compares groups of patients submitted to open surgery and minimally invasive resection with follow-up over 5 years and tries to bring that answer.

    Find the Long term oncological outcomes following completely minimally invasive esophagectomy versus open esophagectomy article here.

  • 29 Jun 2020 1:30 PM | Michele O'Bright (Administrator)

    ISDE leaders and members are celebrating 40 years of contributing to the development and dissemination of information about the esophagus. Join us in commemorating the success and impact of past Presidents in the ISDE Presidential Biography Series.

    ISDE Presidential Biography Series:
    Mark K. Ferguson, MD - ISDE President 2008 - 2010

    Dr. Ferguson has served many years of active participation and leadership in the organization. He has presented original material from his own clinical experiences at several meetings and led and participated in many panel discussions. Through these activities he has fulfilled the ISDE’s mission to inform and guide international surgeons in our care of patients with both benign and malignant diseases of the esophagus.

    Find out more about Dr. Ferguson in his Presidential Biography.

    New Website Page - Celebrating 40 Years
    Learn about the development of ISDE and the evolution of its world congresses on our new 40 year anniversary page. This new page includes vintage ISDE logos, a photo gallery, videos and more.

  • 29 Jun 2020 1:29 PM | Michele O'Bright (Administrator)

    The 2020 ISDE Board of Directors Elections will open on July 6, 2020. Candidates for the following positions will soon be announced: President (2020-2021), President-Elect (2020-2021), Vice President (2020-2021), Secretary (2020-2022), Treasurer (2020-2022) and six Directors (2020-2022).

    Voting will be conducted online from July 6-August 9, 2020. ISDE members will receive an email containing a unique election ID link. Electors will simply click on the link to cast their anonymous votes.

    Stay tuned for the official list of candidates announcement.

    Looking to participate in the elections? Join or renew your ISDE membership here.

  • 29 Jun 2020 1:28 PM | Michele O'Bright (Administrator)

    In place of the rescheduled ISDE 2020 World Congress (new dates: August 19 to 21, 2021), ISDE will hold a series of educational webinars, to ensure that you don’t miss out on the latest developments in the field of diseases of the esophagus.

    We can reveal that the topics of the webinars will be as follows:

    - Surgery for esophageal cancer – improving outcomes

    - Multimodal therapy for esophageal cancer

    - Benign esophageal diseases, and endoscopic management of neoplasia

    Stay tuned for more information. We can’t wait to share more details with you soon!

  • 14 May 2020 3:46 PM | Michele O'Bright (Administrator)

    After close monitoring of the global risk assessment by the World Health Organization of the COVID-19 pandemic, on behalf of the ISDE Executive Committee, we wish to share with you that the 17th ISDE World Congress for Esophageal Diseases (ISDE 2020), originally scheduled on September 21 to 23, 2020 in Toronto, Canada will be postponed to August 19 to 21, 2021 in Toronto, Canada.

    The postponement was based on multiple factors, including but not limited to, the current travel restrictions put in place and, importantly, the toll currently being placed on our health care community. These restrictions significantly affect the ability of delegates, speakers, presenters, sponsors and exhibitors to participate safely at ISDE 2020. This decision also underlines our commitment to containing the virus and preventing further sickness and loss of life, as per WHO recommendations.

    Given the postponement, we can automatically transfer your participation to the event in August 2021, at no cost. For those who prefer, participation fees can be fully refunded. Any travel and accommodation not directly booked through the Congress Secretariat will be at the discretion of the individual provider's policy. For information on hotel rooms booked via the Congress Secretariat, please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on the Congress website.

    Although the decision to postpone our event was not an easy one to make, this serves as an opportunity for us to become more innovative and to stay connected. Our team is excited to announce the first-ever international ISDE virtual experience! We will be providing a series of virtual educational meetings in the summer and fall of 2020 with more information available shortly.

    Due to the rapidly evolving nature of the pandemic, we invite all delegates and industry partners to read our FAQs and monitor your emails, as well as our website, for specific information on the new Congress timeline.

    In the meantime, please stay safe and healthy.

    Prateek Sharma
    ISDE President

  • 21 Apr 2020 7:21 PM | Michele O'Bright (Administrator)

    By Alex Little

    University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, United States

    Dr. Ferguson, served as the 10th President of the ISDE, this culminated many years of active participation and leadership in the organization. He has presented original material from his own clinical experiences at several meetings and led and participated in many panel discussions. Through these activities he has fulfilled the ISDE’s mission to inform and guide international surgeons in our care of patients with both benign and malignant diseases of the esophagus. Mark was not idle during the years between meetings. He was active, presenting his expe-riences at other society meetings and publishing them in several journals, including the ISDE’s Diseases of the Esophagus (DOTE).

    Read on about Dr. Ferguson and his ongoing contributions to the ISDE in Diseases of the Esophagus, Volume 33, Issue 4, April 2020 or download the biography here. 


    About the Presidential Biography Series

    The Presidential Biography Series is being published as part of the celebration for the 40th anniversary of the first ISDE Congress, visit our Celebrating 40 Years page to find out more. We hope you find the series an informative look at the history of the ISDE over the past 40 years.

    Sincerely,
    Giovanni Zaninotto and Neil Gupta
    Editors in Chief, Diseases of the Esophagus (DOTE)


  • 21 Apr 2020 6:47 PM | Michele O'Bright (Administrator)

    By John Pandolfino, MD MSCI

    Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL

    During his presidency Prof. Kahrilas opened up ISDE's membership for all healthcare providers focused on esophageal diseases, and one of his primary goals during his presidency was to improve the diversity of the membership; Prof. Kahrilas was able to help smooth this transition because of the tremendous respect he had for the history of the organization.

    Find out more about Prof. Kahrilas and the impact he had on ISDE's membership diversity transition in Diseases of the Esophagus, Volume 33, Issue 3, March 2020 or download the biography here



    About the Presidential Biography Series

    The Presidential Biography Series is being published as part of the celebration for the 40th anniversary of the first ISDE Congress, visit our Celebrating 40 Years page to find out more. We hope you find the series an informative look at the history of the ISDE over the past 40 years.

    Sincerely,
    Giovanni Zaninotto and Neil Gupta
    Editors in Chief, Diseases of the Esophagus (DOTE)

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