DOI : 10.1055/s-00000012

Endoscopy

Issue S 02 · Volume 57 · March 2025 DOI: 10.1055/s-015-61427


ESGE Days 2025
Barcelona, Spain, 03.–05.04.2025

Ian M. Gralnek

  • OP044
    Ram mohan, R M; Magam, S R; Pannikodu, L; Natt, D; Joy, M; Achal, P; Tadikonda, A; Venkata, P; Amina, Z; Giridharan, S; Lau, W; Sri Harsha, B; Mustacchia, P:

    Assessing Green Initiatives in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: Effects on Carbon Emissions and Global Warming Potential

  • OP045
  • OP046
    Dascalu, R I; Vincent, L; Brieau, B; Degand, T; Jerome, R; Chevaux, J B; Romain, L; Musquer, N; Lepetit, H; Leblanc, S; Schaefer, M; Le Baleur, Y; Grau, R; Geoffroy, V; Chabrun, E; Berger, A; Leclercq, P; Caillo, L; Debourdeau, A; Mandengue, P; Rahmi, G; Quénéhervé, L; Héroin, L; Dray, X; Lupu, A; Rostain, F; Lafeuille, P; Wallenhorst, T; Jacques, J; Mathieu, P:

    Environmental footprint of diagnostic endoscopic dissection (either submucosal or intermuscular) versus surgery as first-line strategy for colorectal lesions with suspected deep invasion – a prospective study

  • OP047
  • OP048
    García-Castellanos, M; Lorenzo-Zúñiga, V; Timian, B L; Martín-Cabezuelo, R; Rodriguez De Santiago, E; Vilariño-Ferrer, G; Tort-Ausina, I; Campillo-Fernandez, A J; Pons-Beltrán, V; Pohl, H:

    Carbon footprint assessment of commonly used cold snares using two different approaches

  • OP049
    Marcellier, G; Gerardin, S; De Maisoncelle, I; Bernard, M; Klinguer, C; Prat, F:

    Automated endoscope reprocessing using turbulent hydro-aeric flow: Environmental, economic and ergonomic benefits