Dutch Endoscopy Live 2025
Amsterdam
15 & 16 December 2025

Events

Join us for an exclusive live endoscopy event

Program

Dutch Endoscopy Live 2025

Organization: co-organization Amsterdam UMC, Erasmus MC, Leiden UMC
Organizing committee: Akin Inderson, Pieter Jan de Jonge, Rogier Voermans en Roy van Wanrooij
Local faculty: Barbara Bastiaansen, Jurjen Boonstra, Lucas Duits, Judith Honing, Arjun Koch, Alexandra Langers
National faculty: Marjolijn Duijvestein, Daniel Keszthelyi, Leon Moons,
Wouter Nagengast, Robert Verdonk

Location: Amsterdam
Date: 15 & 16th December 2025

Find here our  program for this 2 days event

Monday December 15

08.00

Welcome and registration

08h30

Opening

08h35 – 9h30

Clinical update #1 - How to prevent post ERCP pancreatitis in 2026, Thijs Wielinga AUMC

08h35-8h50

Lecture - How to prevent post ERCP pancreatitis in 2026

08h50-9h05

Lecture – When to intervene in necrotizing pancreatitis, Rogier Voermans Amsterdam UMC

09h05-09h20

Lecture – Endoscopic therapy in chronic pancreatitis: who, when, how, Marco Bruno Erasmus MC

09h20-09h30

Panel discussion

09h30 – 10h30

Live Endoscopy

10h30 – 11h00

Coffee break & visit exhibits

11h00 – 11h20

State of the art-lecture 1 - Managing Difficult Bile Duct Stones: From ERCP to Cholangioscopy, George Webster UCLH London

11h20 – 12h20

Live Endoscopy 2

12h15 – 13h45

Lunch & visit exhibits

13h45 – 14h45

Clinical update #2 - New developments in EUS

13h45 – 14h00

Lecture – Advanced imaging; elastography, contrast enhanced EUS and AI, Kyrill Basiliya LUMC

14h00 – 14h15

Lecture – Optimizing EUS-guided tissue acquisition, Jamie Chua LUMC

14h15 – 14h30

Lecture - Endohepatology; targeted variceal therapy; rescue or routine?, Ynte de Boer Amsterdam UMC

14h30 – 14h45

Panel Discussion

14h45 – 15h45

LiveEndoscopy 3

15h45 – 16h15

Tea break & visit exhibits

16h15 - 16h35

State of the Art Lecture 2 - Expanding the indications for EUS-guided anastomoses, Michiel Bronswijk UZ Leuven

16h35 – 17h30

break-out sessions:

1) ERCP or EUS-BD: How should we drain the bile duct?

2) Managing ERCP related complications in the endoscopy suite

3) How do you stay a skilled endoscopy nurse in the rapidly evolving HPB field?

4) Teamwork in action: elevating quality of EUS-ERCP through the endoscopy nurse’s role Endoscopy nurses and Roy van Wanrooij, gastroenterologist Amsterdam UMC

17h30 – 19h00

Drinks with the faculty

Tuesday December 16

08.00

Welcome and registration

08h30 – 09h30

Clinical update #3 - Upper GI neoplasia

08h30 – 08h45

Lecture - Less is more in Barrett’s surveillance Lucas Duits, Lucas Duits, gastroenterologist Amsterdam UMC

08h45 – 09h00

Lecture - Surveillance and resection of gastric neoplasia? Judith Honing, gastroenterologist Erasmus MC

09h00 – 09h15

Lecture - Endoscopic management of T1b cancer Wouter Nagengast, gastroenterologist UMC Groningen

09h15 – 09h30

Panel discussion

09h30 – 10h30

Live Endoscopy

10h30 – 11h00

Coffee break & visit exhibits

11h00 – 11h15

State-of-the-art lecture: Teaching and training in Endoscopy Alexandra Langers, gastroenterologist LUMC

11h15 – 12h15

Live Endoscopy

12h15 – 13h30

Lunch & visit exhibits

13h30 – 14h30

LiveEndoscopy

14h30 – 14h45

State of the art-lecture: Endoscopic therapy in upper GI motility disorder Daniel Keszthelyi, gastroenterologist Maastricht UMC

14h45 – 15h15

Tea break & visit exhibits

15h15 – 16h15

Live Endoscopy

16h15 – 16h30

Presentation of pathology reports and clinical outcomes

16h30

Closure

Adjourn and drinks with the faculty

Note: On the registration form you can indicate which breakout session you wish to attend on Monday 15, 2025