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New podcast debates excision of large colon polyps

In the first episode of the new AGA Perspectives podcast series, Dr. Ketwaroo hosts a discussion on the best practices for removing large or complex colon polyps.
Surgical vs. endoscopic excision of large colon polyps
Surgical vs. endoscopic excision of large colon polyps

AGA presents a new season of Inside Scope based off the Perspectives column from our newspaper, GI & Hepatology NewsIn this series, we’ll feature guests debating or offering complementary opinions on current hot topics in GI.

In this episode, filmed live at Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) 2025, GI & Hepatology News editor Gyanprakash A. Ketwaroo, MD, MSc, hosts a discussion with Moamen Gabr, MD, MSC and Jeffrey D. Mosko, MD, MSc on the best practices for removing large or complex colon polyps.

Dr. Gabr is associate GI division director at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. Mosko is based in the division of gastroenterology at St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Their conversation explores the evolution of endoscopic techniques, the importance of careful polyp selection, and the challenges faced in advanced tissue resection. The experts share insights on complications associated with EMR and ESD procedures, emphasizing the need for meticulous technique to ensure patient safety. The episode concludes with reflections on innovations in the field and the future of patient care in gastroenterology.

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