The DAVE Project, an acronym for the Digital Atlas of Video Education,
is a collection of teaching tools. The project consists of a gastrointestinal endoscopy video atlas and
medical lectures and presentations. The most recent additions to the collection are displayed below.
Physicians are encouraged to submit material, for consideration, new entries to enrich and expand the atlas.
Colon - Colonoscopic Full-thickness Resection Before Endoluminal Colon Surgery
Gottumukkala S. Raju, M.D. : 19 May 2008
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Gottumukkala S. Raju, M.D. : 19 May 2008
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Stomach - The Cutting Edge of Endoscopic Dissection
Marvin Ryou, MD : 19 May 2008
The following video aims to showcase the next generation of endoscopic dissection as well as to highlight potential for EMR and NOTES. We begin with the choice of injection solution used in the cut and lift technique of EMR. Most injection solution tends to dissipate quickly. In contrast, Poloxamer 407 is a biocompatible polymer that displays reverse thermo-sensitive characteristics that is the.... view more....
Marvin Ryou, MD : 19 May 2008
The following video aims to showcase the next generation of endoscopic dissection as well as to highlight potential for EMR and NOTES. We begin with the choice of injection solution used in the cut and lift technique of EMR. Most injection solution tends to dissipate quickly. In contrast, Poloxamer 407 is a biocompatible polymer that displays reverse thermo-sensitive characteristics that is the.... view more....
Stomach - Spectrum of Contemporary NOTES Gastrotomy Closures: How We Do It
Mitsuhiro Asakuma, MD : 19 May 2008
Although most believe that transgastric rout will be the one to dominate NOTES in the future, there are still some challenges to overcome. This video demonstrates different techniques for gastrotomy closure. The success of the closure depends on how the access to the peritoneal cavity is performed. Several gastrotomy techniques have now been described, but the most commonly used one is the PEG.... view more....
Mitsuhiro Asakuma, MD : 19 May 2008
Although most believe that transgastric rout will be the one to dominate NOTES in the future, there are still some challenges to overcome. This video demonstrates different techniques for gastrotomy closure. The success of the closure depends on how the access to the peritoneal cavity is performed. Several gastrotomy techniques have now been described, but the most commonly used one is the PEG.... view more....
Pancreas Anatomy and Physiology
David G. Forcione, M.D. : 02 Jun 2008
Dr. David Forcione, Instructor in Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, delivers an annual review of pancreas anatomy, physiology, and common developmental anomalities at the MGH GI Unit Fellows' Conference. This lecture was recorded 27 May 2008.
David G. Forcione, M.D. : 02 Jun 2008
Dr. David Forcione, Instructor in Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, delivers an annual review of pancreas anatomy, physiology, and common developmental anomalities at the MGH GI Unit Fellows' Conference. This lecture was recorded 27 May 2008.
Distal splenorenal shunt versus transjugular intrahepatic portal systematic shunt for variceal bleeding: a randomized trial
Edward S. Huang, MD : 02 Jun 2008
Dr. Edward Huang, GI Fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital, presents an article from Gastroenterology (2006) titled "Distal splenorenal shunt versus transjugular intrahepatic portal systematic shunt for variceal bleeding: a randomized trial". This clinical journal club was recorded 29 May 2008.
Edward S. Huang, MD : 02 Jun 2008
Dr. Edward Huang, GI Fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital, presents an article from Gastroenterology (2006) titled "Distal splenorenal shunt versus transjugular intrahepatic portal systematic shunt for variceal bleeding: a randomized trial". This clinical journal club was recorded 29 May 2008.
Gastric Cancer Risk in Patients with Premalignant Gastric Lesions
John J. Garber, MD : 02 Jun 2008
Dr. John Garber, GI Fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital, reviews the recent article from the journal Gastroenterology titled "Gastric Cancer Risk in Patients with Premalignant Gastric Lesions: A Nation-wide Cohort Study in the Netherlands". This clinical journal club was recorded 18 May 2008.
John J. Garber, MD : 02 Jun 2008
Dr. John Garber, GI Fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital, reviews the recent article from the journal Gastroenterology titled "Gastric Cancer Risk in Patients with Premalignant Gastric Lesions: A Nation-wide Cohort Study in the Netherlands". This clinical journal club was recorded 18 May 2008.
Complementary and Alternative Medicine and Mind-Body Medicine in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Jost Langhorst : 02 Jun 2008
Dr. Jost Langhorst of the University of Duisburg-Essen presents Clinical Grand Rounds at Massachusetts General Hospital GI Unit. The lecture was recorded 13 May 2008.
Jost Langhorst : 02 Jun 2008
Dr. Jost Langhorst of the University of Duisburg-Essen presents Clinical Grand Rounds at Massachusetts General Hospital GI Unit. The lecture was recorded 13 May 2008.
Management of Complications after Bariatric Surgery
Matthew M. Hutter, MD, MPH : 14 May 2008
Dr. Matthew Hutter, Director of the Codman Center for Clinical Effectiveness in Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital, presents Clinical Grand Rounds at the MGH GI Unit. The discussion includes numerous images of bariatric complications. The presentation was originally recorded 06 May 2008.
Matthew M. Hutter, MD, MPH : 14 May 2008
Dr. Matthew Hutter, Director of the Codman Center for Clinical Effectiveness in Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital, presents Clinical Grand Rounds at the MGH GI Unit. The discussion includes numerous images of bariatric complications. The presentation was originally recorded 06 May 2008.
Antiviral Therapy for Chronic Hepatitis C: Frustration and Hope
Jules L. Dienstag, MD : 07 May 2008
Dr. Jules Dienstag, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital presents clinical grand rounds at the MGH GI Unit on the topic of "Antiviral Therapy for Chronic Hepatitis C". This presentation was recorded 18 March 2008.
Jules L. Dienstag, MD : 07 May 2008
Dr. Jules Dienstag, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital presents clinical grand rounds at the MGH GI Unit on the topic of "Antiviral Therapy for Chronic Hepatitis C". This presentation was recorded 18 March 2008.








