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2. T.02.8: PRIORITIZE STUDY: PRIORITIZING RESUMPTION OF COLORECTAL SCREENING AFTER COVID PANDEMIC.
3. OC.12.1: ITALIAN CHRONIC PANCREATITIS REGISTRY (ITA RECIPE): INITIAL RESULTS FROM A PROSPECTIVE NATIONWIDE COHORT STUDY.
4. OC.10.5: PALLIATION OF GASTRIC OUTFLOW OBSTRUCTION IN CASE OF BILIARY OBSTRUCTION. A RETROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTER STUDY: THE B-GOOD STUDY.
5. BOC.02.5: IMPACT OF EUS-GUIDED BILIARY DRAINAGE ON THE MANAGEMENT OF DIFFICULT BILIARYACCESS IN PATIENTS WITH DISTAL MALIGNANT BILIARY OBSTRUCTION.
6. T.03.7: OPTIMAL REMOVAL TIME OF LUMEN-APPOSING METAL STENT (LAMS) AFTER PLACEMENT FOR DRAINAGE OF PANCREATIC FLUID COLLECTIONS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND METAANALYSIS.
7. OC.09.8: PREMEDICATION WITH A NOVEL CLEANSING SOLUTION CONTAINING SIMETHICONE, N-ACETYLCYSTEINE AND ACETIC ACID IMPROVES VISUALIZATION DURING UPPER GI ENDOSCOPY: A DOUBLE-BLIND, MULTICENTER, RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL.
8. OC.06.6: MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF BILE IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOGRAPHY: THE "MICROBILE" REGISTRY.
9. BOC.01.4: PANCREATIC ORGANOIDS ESTABLISHMENT FROM EUS FINE NEEDLE BIOPSY IN PATIENTS AFFECTED BY PANCREATIC CANCER: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM THE BILE BIOPSY STUDY.
10. T.02.3 TRANSESOPHAGEAL EUS-GUIDED TISSUE ACQUISITION OF THE LUNG CANCER: A MULTICENTER EXPERIENCE AND A COMPARISON BETWEEN FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION (FNA) AND FINE-NEEDLE BIOPSY (FNB).
11. OC.09.5 REPEATED EUS-GUIDED FINE NEEDLE BIOPSY OF PANCREATIC MASSES AFTER NON-DIAGNOSTIC OR INCONCLUSIVE RESULTS – THE REUBIO STUDY.
12. PC.01.8 EUS-GUIDED CHOLEDOCHODUODENOSTOMY USING A LUMENAPPOSING METAL STENT FOR MALIGNANT DISTAL BILIARY OBSTRUCTION: A RETROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER ANALYSIS.
13. PC.01.5 EUS-GUIDED GALLBLADDER DRAINAGE USING LUMEN-APPOSING METAL STENT AS RESCUE TREATMENT FOR MALIGNANT DISTAL BILIARY OBSTRUCTION: A LARGE MULTICENTER EXPERIENCE.
14. T.05.2 USEFULNESS OF CONTRAST-ENHANCED ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND (CH-EUS) TO GUIDE THE TREATMENT CHOICE IN SUPERFICIAL RECTAL LESIONS: A CASE SERIES.
15. OC.16.6 A MODEL OF RELOCATION OF GASTROENTEROLOGICAL PROCEDURES SUSPENDED DURING FIRST COVID 19 LOCKDOWN: THE EXPERIENCE OF BOLOGNA EMERGENCY GASTROPACK PROJECT.
16. OC.14.1 MULTICENTER RETROSPECTIVE INTERNATIONAL STUDY TO EVALUATE OUTCOMES AND SAFETY OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY COMBINING A SINGLE-USE CHOLANGIOSCOPE AND SINGLE-USE DUODENOSCOPE.
17. OC.09.6 EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND-GUIDED HEPATICO-GASTROSTOMY: A META-REGRESSION ANALYSIS.
18. PC.01.7 EUS-GUIDED FINE-NEEDLE BIOPSY OF SOLID LESIONS WITH OR WITHOUT MACROSCOPIC ON-SITE EVALUATION (MOSE): A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED NON-INFERIORITY TRIAL.
19. AF.126 IMPROVING DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY IN ENDOSCOPIC CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM: ROLE OF ADVANCED TRAINING COURSE.
20. OC.03.9 SPARING SPLENIC ARTERY: RADIOLOGICAL-ASSISTED DIRECT ENDOSCOPIC NECROSECTOMY USING ENDOROTOR.
21. P.08.24 EUS-FNA WET-TECHNIQUE IN 31 SOLID PANCREATIC LESIONS: PISA EXPERIENCE.
22. OC.15.1 ITALIAN ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY IS GROWING: A COMPARISON BETWEEN 2013 AND 2017 NATIONWIDE SURVEY.
23. OC.15.2 QUALITY INDICATORS OF ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY: A NATIONWIDE SURVEY.
24. OC.05.5: Eus-Guided Pancreatic Cyst Wall Biopsy using a Novel Through-The-Needle Forceps: A Retrospective Multicenter Study.
25. OC.05.3: Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Tissue Sampling with a New 20G Biopsy Needle for the Characterization of Gastrointestinal Subepithelial Lesions: Results of a Preliminary Multicenter Study.
26. OC.05.1: EUS-Guided Tissue Acquisition with 20-Gauge Procore Needle and “Wet” Technique 19-Gauge Flex FNA in Solid Pancreatic and Non-Pancreatic Masses – A Single Centre Experience.
27. P.06.2: A Multicenter Randomized Trial Comparing the use of Touch Versus no Touch Guide-Wire Technique for Deep Biliary Cannulation: The TNT Study.
28. P.06.8: High Yield of Core Tissue for Histological Analysis with High Diagnostic Accuracy of EUS-Fine Needle Biopsy Using the 22G Acquire™ Needle: A Multicenter Prospective Study.
29. P.06.10: Performance of a New Histology Needle for EUS-Guided Fine Needle Biopsy: A Retrospective Multicenter Study.
30. P.06.13: Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration and Biopsy Using a 19-Gauge Flex Needle in Pancreatic Cystic Lesions.
31. OC.08.7 BILIARY STENT DOES NOT INFLUENCE THE ADEQUACY AND ACCURACY OF EUS-GUIDED TISSUE ACQUISITION WITH FENESTRATED NEEDLES OF PANCREATIC MASSES CAUSING OBSTRUCTIVE JAUNDICE.
32. OC.17.3 DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF FNA (FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION) ON SOLID PANCREATIC LESIONS: IS ASPIRATION-RELATED?
33. P.03.1 IEC-SIED SURVEY ON EUS-FNA DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY IN ITALY.
34. P.13.25 IEC-SIED SURVEY ON ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY PRACTICE IN ITALY.
35. P.03.7 ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND GUIDED FINE-NEEDLE BIOPSY OF SMALL SOLID PANCREATIC LESIONS USING A 22-GAUGE NEEDLE WITH SIDE FENESTRATION.
36. P.14.2 FEASIBILITY, SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF A NEW ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND (EUS)-GUIDED FINE NEEDLE BIOPSY (FNB) IN PANCREATIC CYSTIC LESIONS: A PILOT STUDY.
37. P.14.1 FULLY COVERED SELF-EXPANDABLE METALLIC STENTS IN BENIGN BILIARY DISEASES: DATA FROM THREE REFERRAL CENTERS.
38. P.01.6 COLONOSCOPY APPROPRIATENESS: RESULTS OF THE AUDIT OF THE AUSL OF BOLOGNA.
39. V.02.4 EUS-FNA DIAGNOSIS USING PRO-CORE NEEDLE FOR FINE NEEDLE BIOPSY (FNB) AND EUS-TATOOING OF A SMALL PANCREATIC TUMOR FOR LAPAROSCOPIC LOCALIZATION.
40. V.01.3 ONE-STEP POSITIONING OF AN ENTERAL STENT AND EUS-GUIDED BILIARY DRAIN HAVING A SELF-EXPANDABLE STENT.
41. OC.04.5 EUS-FNA FOR KRAS MUTATIONAL ANALYSIS IN PANCREATIC LESIONS, PRELIMINARY RESULTS USING THREE DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES: SANGER SEQUENCING, NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING AND REAL-TIME PCR.
42. OC.04.4 INTERVENTIONAL ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND COMPLICATIONS: FINAL RESULTS OF A LARGE PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER STUDY.
43. OC.01.5: WHAT FACTORS AFFECT THE QUALITY OF BOWEL PREPARATION FOR COLONOSCOPY? A MULTICENTER PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY.
44. P.1.56: GASTRO LARYNGEAL TUBE (GLT) FOR INTERVENTIONAL ENDOSCOPIC BILIOPANCREATIC PROCEDURES (IEBPPS): A PROSPECTIVE STUDY.
45. P.1.12: EUS-GUIDED PARTIALLY COVERED WALLFLEX(tm) BILIARY STENT PLACEMENT FOR PALLIATION OF MALIGNANT BILIARY OBSTRUCTION: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY.
46. P.1.30: SECONDARY CANCERS IN PATIENTS WITH INTRADUCTAL PAPILLARY MUCINOUS NEOPLASM OF THE PANCREAS (IPMN): PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTRE ITALIAN STUDY.
47. P.1.46: COVERED REMOVABLE SELF EXPANDABLE METAL STENTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF BENIGN BILIARY DISEASE.
48. OC.11.1: EUS-GUIDED TRANSMURAL DRAINAGE OF SYMPTOMATIC PANCREATIC FLUID COLLECTIONS WITH PLACEMENT OF COVERED SELF-EXPANDABLE METAL STENTS: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY AT TWO ITALIAN CENTERS.
49. P.1.47: A COLONIC SELF-EXPANDING METAL STENT PLACEMENT AS “BRIDGE TO SURGERY” IS THE SAFEST STRATEGY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH LEFT-SIDED COLON CANCER OBSTRUCTION.
50. P.1.71: PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER STUDY OF INTERVENTIONAL ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND (IEUS) COMPLICATIONS.
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