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Welcome to our November 2020 newsletter.

We are pleased to release a brand-new HOW TO aiming to provide a thorough technical description of a feeding jejunostomy.

Do not miss our monthly focus on upper GI surgery, with a miscellaneous of different procedures authored by our IRCAD in-house Faculty and our ever-expanding network of international contributors from Singapore, Uruguay, Argentina, and Spain.

Any interest in NIRF imaging? Rediscover our state-of-the-art presentation about its basic principles and practical use, with detailed presentations by internationally recognized experts.

You may wish to relive the last series of IRCAD online courses on bariatric endoscopy, laparoscopic cholecystectomy, laparoscopic right hemicolectomy, skull base surgery, left colectomy, hiatal hernia surgical management, rectal surgery.

Despite the current COVID-19 context, Websurg and the IRCAD stand firmly by your side to help you acquire knowledge and skills. Thank you for your support.

Your feedback is always appreciated. Please contact us here.
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Yours faithfully,
Prof. Jacques Marescaux,
MD, FACS, Hon FRCS, Hon JSES, Hon FASA
Founder and President of IRCAD
Founder and member of the Institute of Image-Guided Surgery (IHU Strasbourg)
WebSurg Editor-in-Chief
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FOCUS on UPPER GI SURGERY
THIS MONTH’S FOCUS on UPPER GI SURGERY, with a miscellaneous of surgical procedures performed by our IRCAD in-house Faculty and our network of international contributors from Singapore, Uruguay, Argentina, and Spain :
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technical description of a FEEDING JEJUNOSTOMY
THIS MONTH’S HOW TO: technical description of a FEEDING JEJUNOSTOMY
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Step into the world of tomorrow's surgery, a fully immersive and interactive experience from which everyone can benefit.
The IRCAD online events represent a unique opportunity for surgeons to maintain, improve, and broaden their knowledge and skills.
These educational events including lectures, surgical demonstrations, and Q&A sessions will be delivered by the IRCAD world-renowned Faculty:
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The 14th European Colorectal Congress of St.Gallen takes place from Sunday, November 29 to Wednesday, December 2, 2020 as a virtual interactive event.
50 state-of-the art lectures by international experts will cover hot topics and key developments in colorectal surgery, including a Masterclass in Colorectal Surgery and a Course in Proctology. It is accredited for 21 CME credits and endorsed by national and international organizations, including EAES and ECCO.
Additional benefits of the virtual congress include:
  • 75% reduction in registration fees
  • live sessions plus lectures on demand available for 14 days
  • highly interactive sessions
Looking forward to welcoming you to a new thrilling Colorectal Week!
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Fulfill your learning needs and stay up to date with the latest therapeutic management modalities and advances in minimally invasive surgery.

Do not miss our brand-new state-of-the-art on intraoperative near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging and its potential, released last October 2020.
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We are waiting for your original videos featuring comprehensive and academic topics in the field of minimally invasive surgery. Please feel free to submit your videos until the end of June 2021.
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