Title: Modern Capabilities of Endoscopic Ultrasound in Diagnosing Chemical Burns of the Esophagus and Predicting Their Scarring Stenosis

 

Introduction

We are honored to highlight Mrs. Alana Vladimirovna Kachmazova, an accomplished endoscopist from the prestigious Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine, Moscow, Russia. With a deep commitment to advancing diagnostic endoscopy, she brings exceptional expertise to the field of esophageal injuries. Her presentation will explore the modern applications of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) in diagnosing chemical burns of the esophagus and predicting the development of scarring stenosis—an increasingly important topic in emergency and gastrointestinal medicine.

Benefits of Attending

Attendees of Mrs. Kachmazova’s presentation can expect:

  • A comprehensive understanding of how endoscopic ultrasound enhances early diagnosis of esophageal chemical burns.

  • Insights into predictive markers for scarring and stenosis, crucial for planning timely intervention.

  • Practical interpretation of EUS findings, enabling improved clinical decision-making.

  • Exposure to innovative diagnostic capabilities used in a leading emergency medical institute.

  • Knowledge that bridges emergency medicine, endoscopy, and long-term esophageal care for better patient management.

This session is particularly valuable for gastroenterologists, emergency physicians, endoscopists, surgeons, and trainees.

Research Interests of the Speaker

Mrs. Alana Kachmazova’s professional and academic interests include:

  • Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) applications in gastrointestinal and esophageal pathology.

  • Chemical burns of the esophagus, focusing on diagnosis, classification, and long-term outcomes.

  • Predictive assessment of esophageal stenosis following corrosive injuries.

  • Advanced endoscopic diagnostic technologies integrated into emergency medicine.

  • Minimally invasive approaches to complex esophageal and upper GI conditions.

Her expertise reflects a strong alignment between clinical practice and innovative diagnostic research.

Awards, Recognition & Achievements

Conclusion

Mrs. Alana Vladimirovna Kachmazova brings exceptional clinical expertise and cutting-edge diagnostic knowledge to this year’s scientific program. Her presentation on the modern capabilities of EUS in chemical esophageal burns offers valuable insights that can significantly influence clinical practice and patient outcomes. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of diagnostic precision, prognostic evaluation, and the evolving role of endoscopic technologies in emergency medicine.

#Tags

#Endoscopy #EndoscopicUltrasound #EUS #EsophagealBurns #ChemicalBurns #GIImaging #EmergencyMedicine #Gastroenterology #SklifosovskyInstitute #Russia #MedicalConference #EsophagealStenosis #DiagnosticInnovation


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