AGA Tech Summit

Innovation as a key to patient outcomes


 


The morning will focus on avoiding critical mistakes in startups and on medical device development, including lessons learned about developing a product and practical approaches to getting funded. Sessions scheduled for after lunch will highlight how to achieve physician adoption, including how to obtain a CPT code and physician barriers to incorporating new technology.

Friday’s sessions are unofficially titled “the next generation of endoscopy,” Dr. Muthusamy said. The day will begin with a look at bariatric endoscopy and surgical techniques and at the challenges and unmet needs of bariatric procedures, as well as organ-sparing resection techniques. Following the Shark Tank presentations, in which small companies can present their ideas to an expert panel, and lunch, the afternoon program will feature discussions on the reprocessing of duodenoscopes and quality in endoscopy.

“Our goal is not just to have these sessions be an interesting 90 minutes but to inspire a group of people with passion and interest in these areas to guide the field over the next 5-10 years in terms of where our energies should be focused, what’s needed, and what trials should be done so we can achieve the best results the quickest to achieve adoption of novel technologies,” Dr. Muthusamy said.

Dr. Komanduri is a consultant for Boston Scientific, Cook Medical, Olympus and Medtronic. Dr. Muthusamy disclosed financial relationships with CapsoVision, Boston Scientific and Medtronic​.

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