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VGIE - Original Article Template
VGIE - Original Article Template
Title
This video is intended solely for informational purposes and to supplement, not replace, proper training and
supervision by qualified instructors. Viewers are advised to check the most current information provided by the
manufacturer for every device being used and to verify the indications, contraindications, and proper
procedural technique.
To the fullest extent of the law, no responsibility is assumed by Elsevier or the American Society for
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) for any injury and/or damage to persons or property as a matter of products
liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instructions, or ideas
contained in the material herein.
Pathology Ulcer, adenoma, cancer, inflammation, etc Pathology INSERT YOUR KEYWORD
Accessory used Biopsy forceps (manufacture) Accessory used INSERT YOUR KEYWORD
USE YOUR OWN TITLE SLIDE HERE
Your Your
institution institution
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Disclosures
Author 1: Report for each individual author
On this slide, for each author, please disclose all financial relationships with industry such as
funding source, speakers' bureaus, equity interests, and consulting.
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Equipment
Device Generic Name Trade Name Manufacturer City State / Country
ESD traction wire Traction wire ProdiGI Wire Medtronic Dublin Ireland
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Case or Technique
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Video
• Patient identifiers CANNOT be present in any sequences.
• Narrate in English starting with the title, do not use computer dictation,
background music should be avoided.
• Use floating arrows to highlight what is being discussed on cross sectional
imaging, fluoroscopy, and endoscopic ultrasound.
• When relevant, include imaging from CT, MRI, contrast studies, and
histology.
• Animations, diagrams, and ex-vivo demonstrations are very helpful and
should be included to simplify complexity.
• Convert your presentation into MP4 or MOV file, no more than 300MB.
Conclusions
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