22 episodes

A podcast about technology, devices, and techniques in the therapeutic endoscopy space

The Interventional Endoscopist Mankanwal Sachdev

    • Health & Fitness

A podcast about technology, devices, and techniques in the therapeutic endoscopy space

    Episode 22: The one where I Interview Dr. Austin Chiang, MD

    Episode 22: The one where I Interview Dr. Austin Chiang, MD

    In this riveting episode of "The Interventional Endoscopist," we had the privilege to sit down with Dr. Austin Chiang, the Chief Medical Officer of Medtronic GI. Dr. Chiang shared his inspiring journey from academia to becoming the CMO, providing valuable insights into his journey.
    We also delved into his literary contribution, as he shared the impetus and process behind his book - a must-hear for all budding authors in the medical field.
    Harnessing the power of social media in the medical landscape, Dr. Chiang discussed its impact and influence on his career and the broader healthcare industry.
    Our conversation also explored the realm of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Dr. Chiang shared his views on the current state of AI in healthcare, its potential, and the direction he believes it's heading.
    Lastly, we gave Dr. Chiang the floor to chat about topics close to his heart, resulting in a fascinating dialogue you won't want to miss. Tune in for an enlightening and engaging conversation filled with wisdom, experiences, and forward-thinking perspectives.
     
     
    Links:
    https://www.austinchiang.com/
    https://www.austinchiang.com/gut-book

    • 30 min
    Episode 21: The one where I interview Dr. Amandeep Shergill

    Episode 21: The one where I interview Dr. Amandeep Shergill

    Welcome to another episode where we dive deep into the fascinating world of Interventional Endoscopy.
    This time, I have the privilege of interviewing Dr. Amandeep K. Shergill, a renowned figure in the field of Gastroenterology. As the Chief of GI at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in San Francisco and a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Dr. Shergill has made significant contributions to the field of medicine and in this episode, we delve into her pioneering work on ergonomics in endoscopy. Dr. Shergill shares her insights on the importance of ergonomics in improving physician comfort, and overall avoidance of injury. She also discusses the challenges faced in this evolving field and her vision for the future of endoscopy.
     
    Join us for this engaging conversation that promises to broadens your understanding of ergonomics whether you're an endoscopist (or an aspiring one), a medical student, or just someone interested in the progress of medical science. Make sure to tune in and discover the trailblazing work of Dr. Shergill, a true innovator changing the face of endoscopy.
     
    For more resources about ergonomics in endoscopy please refer to these links:
    https://www.asge.org/docs/default-source/guidelines/asge-guideline-on-the-role-of-ergonomics-summary.pdf?sfvrsn=702fe5c_1
    https://www.asge.org/home/resources/publications/practical-solutions/practical-solutions-october-ergonomics-for-endoscopy-team
    https://www.giejournal.org/action/showPdf?pii=S0016-5107%2823%2902578-6

    • 41 min
    Episode 20: The one where I talk about Endorotor

    Episode 20: The one where I talk about Endorotor

    Welcome to the latest installment of "The Interventional Endoscopist," where we delve into the practical application of the Endorotor device, a novel innovation transforming the landscape of tissue resection. In this episode, I share my personal experiences with Endorotor, discussing its integration into my practice and its current applications.
    Whether you're an established professional seeking to stay informed on the latest advancements, or a curious individual eager to gain insight into the future of medicine, this podcast offers a wealth of information. Join us as we uncover the intricacies of the Endorotor device, its role in modern healthcare, and its potential for shaping the medical practices of tomorrow.
     
     
     
    Important Links: 
    Academic Links:
    Hollerbach S, Wellmann A, Meier P, Ryan J, Franco R, Koehler P. The EndoRotor(®): endoscopic mucosal resection system for non-thermal and rapid removal of esophageal, gastric, and colonic lesions: initial experience in live animals. Endosc Int Open. 2016 Apr;4(4):E475-9. doi: 10.1055/s-0042-105207. Epub 2016 Mar 30. PMID: 27092332; PMCID: PMC4831928.
    Surkunalingam N, Das A, Khosravi F, Sachdev M. Sigmoid colon polyp EMR with novel endoscopic morcellator. VideoGIE. 2018 May 29;3(6):191-192. doi: 10.1016/j.vgie.2018.04.006. PMID: 30128384; PMCID: PMC6098755.
    Vyas N, Sachdev M, Das A, Khosravi F. Pancreatic necrosectomy using an automated mechanical endoscopic tissue extraction device. VideoGIE. 2018 Sep 25;3(11):354-355. doi: 10.1016/j.vgie.2018.08.005. PMID: 30402583; PMCID: PMC6206328.
    Rizzatti G, Rimbas M, Impagnatiello M, Gasbarrini A, Costamagna G, Larghi A. Endorotor-Based Endoscopic Necrosectomy as a Rescue or Primary Treatment of Complicated Walled-off Pancreatic Necrosis. A Case Series. J Gastrointestin Liver Dis. 2020 Oct 27;29(4):681-684. doi: 10.15403/jgld-2534. PMID: 33118541.
    Bazarbashi AN, Ge PS, de Moura DTH, Thompson CC. A novel endoscopic morcellator device to facilitate direct necrosectomy of solid walled-off necrosis. Endoscopy. 2019 Dec;51(12):E396-E397. doi: 10.1055/a-0956-6605. Epub 2019 Jul 24. PMID: 31340385.
    Other Links
    https://www.interscopemed.com/
    https://mtendoscopy.com/products/gastroenterology/resection-retrieval/emr-esd/endorotor-epr/
     

    • 37 min
    Episode 19: The one where I talk about my own Colonoscopy

    Episode 19: The one where I talk about my own Colonoscopy

    🔵 As many of you know, March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month. To contribute to this important conversation, I decided to share my personal experience with a colonoscopy that took place two years ago.
    🎧 In Episode 19 of my podcast, "The Interventional Endoscopist," aptly titled "The One Where I Talk About My Colonoscopy," I recount the details of my procedure, my feelings before and after, and why it's so crucial to get screened.
    My hope is that my personal experience can help dispel any fears and misconceptions about this life-saving procedure. Remember, prevention and early detection are key in the fight against colon cancer, and a colonoscopy is one of the most effective ways to ensure this.
    So, whether you're a physician, a patient, or someone interested in health and wellness, I invite you to listen to my candid conversation about this important topic.
    My decision to share this personal story was greatly inspired by Dr. Neil Parekh and his recent episode on "The Gut Doctor Podcast." where he discusses how he performed his colleague's procedure. Their discussion inspired and encouraged me to do the same, in hopes of dispelling fears and misconceptions around this life-saving procedure. 
     

    • 11 min
    Episode 18: The one where I talk about EUS-PPG (EUS guided portal pressure measurement)

    Episode 18: The one where I talk about EUS-PPG (EUS guided portal pressure measurement)

    Welcome to Episode 18 of the "Interventional Endoscopist Podcast".
    In this latest installment, we explore the intriguing realm of Endohepatology, with a special focus on a newer procedure for evaluating liver disease. EUS guided Portal Pressure Measurements or also known as EUS-PPG.
    This episode provides an exhaustive understanding of portal pressure measurements, tracing its progression and highlighting its importance for Interventional Endoscopists.
    Whether you're a regular listener or tuning in for the first time, we invite you to immerse yourself in this enlightening episode. We are confident that it will resonate with you, offering invaluable insights into the dynamic field of interventional endoscopy. If our discussions spark your curiosity and engage your intellect, please subscribe. Your time and support are greatly valued. Join us on this captivating journey of knowledge and innovation in the world of interventional endoscopy!

    • 31 min
    Episode 17: The one where I interview Dr. Sunil Amin

    Episode 17: The one where I interview Dr. Sunil Amin

    Join us for an illuminating episode as we sit down with Dr. Amin, the System-wide Director of Endoscopy and Advanced Endoscopy at the University of Miami.
    Dr. Amin's expertise extends to pioneering advancements in improving clinical outcomes for pancreatic cancer and spearheading specialized practices for POEM/g-POEM procedures.
    In this episode, we delve into Dr. Amin's background, his career trajectory, and the evolution of his innovative program. Additionally, we uncover his invaluable insights into training pathways for aspiring interventional endoscopists, with a special focus on the development of interventional fellows.
    Tune in to gain firsthand knowledge and insights from a leader at the forefront of advanced endoscopy!

    • 34 min

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