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Episode 25: The one where I interview Dr. Jason B. Samarasena

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In the latest episode of The Interventional Endoscopist Podcast, Dr. Jason B. Samarasena, a prominent figure in the field of endohepatology, shares insights into his background and the innovative developments in this emerging specialty. Dr. Samarasena delves into the evolution of endohepatology, highlighting the potential it holds for transforming patient care. A significant portion of the discussion focuses on Endoscopic Ultrasound-guided Portal Pressure Gradient (EUS-PPG), a cutting-edge procedure that Dr. Samarasena helped to pioneer. He explains the technique, its clinical applications, and its importance in assessing portal hypertension non-invasively. This conversation offers valuable perspectives on the future of endoscopic interventions in hepatology, emphasizing the role of interdisciplinary collaboration and technological advancements in improving patient outcomes.

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Dynamic suction: a novel technique to optimize EUS-guided liver biopsy

My method for liver biopsy processing

Dr. Samarasena's Linkedin profile

EUS-guided portal pressure gradient measurement with a simple novel device: a human pilot study

Youtube Video of Podcast

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In the latest episode of The Interventional Endoscopist Podcast, Dr. Jason B. Samarasena, a prominent figure in the field of endohepatology, shares insights into his background and the innovative developments in this emerging specialty. Dr. Samarasena delves into the evolution of endohepatology, highlighting the potential it holds for transforming patient care. A significant portion of the discussion focuses on Endoscopic Ultrasound-guided Portal Pressure Gradient (EUS-PPG), a cutting-edge procedure that Dr. Samarasena helped to pioneer. He explains the technique, its clinical applications, and its importance in assessing portal hypertension non-invasively. This conversation offers valuable perspectives on the future of endoscopic interventions in hepatology, emphasizing the role of interdisciplinary collaboration and technological advancements in improving patient outcomes.

Links:

Dynamic suction: a novel technique to optimize EUS-guided liver biopsy

My method for liver biopsy processing

Dr. Samarasena's Linkedin profile

EUS-guided portal pressure gradient measurement with a simple novel device: a human pilot study

Youtube Video of Podcast

  continue reading

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