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Endoluminal Surgery Training Masterclass, King’s College London, 24 July 2026

DiLumen® Endoluminal Interventional
Platform Advanced Polyp Resection
& Live Case Transmission

Friday, 24 July 2026  •   10:00 – 16:00 BST   •   King’s College London & Online

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Course Overview

A one-day hybrid masterclass dedicated to the DiLumen Endoluminal Interventional Platform (EIP) for advanced colonic polypectomy, EMR and ESD. The programme combines expert-led lectures with curated video tips and tricks, a live transmitted case from King’s endoscopy suite, and two parallel hands-on simulation stations. Delegates will leave with a clear framework for case selection, set-up, and the safe management of complex right-sided and difficult polyps — with an ongoing pathway to live remote mentorship through Mentix Ltd. for their first independent cases.

 

Event Schedule

Time Session Faculty
09:30 – 10:00 Registration, refreshments and faculty welcome Faculty & Delegates
10:00 – 10:10 Welcome, course introduction and learning objectives Mr Amyn Haji
10:10 – 10:30 DiLumen® EIP – device overview, set-up and rationale for endoluminal stabilisation Industry faculty (TBC)
10:30 – 11:00 EMR with DiLumen – tips and tricks (annotated Mr Andrew video session) Mr Andrew Emmanuel
11:00 – 11:30 Difficult and right-sided polyps – case selection, lesion characterisation and decision pathways Mr Amyn Haji
• 11:30 – 11:45 • Coffee break and faculty Q&A •
11:45 -13:00 LIVE CASE: DiLumen®-assisted complex polypectomy / EMR – transmitted from King’s College Hospital endoscopy suite, with live commentary, audience Q&A and roving moderator Mr Amyn Haji Moderators: Mr Andrew Emmanuel +Faculty 
• 13:00 – 13:45 • Lunch, networking and industry exhibition • 
13:45 – 14:15 ESD with DiLumen – tips and tricks (annotated video session) Mr Amyn Haji
14:15 – 14:35 Managing complications – bleeding, perforation, post-polypectomy syndrome and when to convert Mr Andrew Emmanuel
14:35 – 15:45 Hands-on simulation – two parallel DiLumen® stations Rotating in two 35-minute slots; small-group ratio of 10-15 delegates per station.
Station A – DiLumen® EZ Glide set-up, dual­balloon deployment and instrumentation
Station B – DiLumen®-assisted EMR / ESD on ex-vivo colon model
Mr Amyn Haji
Mr Andrew Emmanuel
15:45 – 15:55 Beyond the course – live remote mentorship for your first independent Di Lumen cases via Mentix teleproctoring Mr Amyn Haji (Mentix)
15:55 – 16:00 Closing remarks, CPD certificates and course evaluation Faculty

 

Learning Objectives

• Understand the design principles, indications, and limitations of the DiLumen platform devices.
• Apply structured case selection for difficult polyps, including right-sided and ileocaecal lesions.
• Master device set-up, balloon stabilization, and lesion access.
• Develop technical skill in DiLumen-assisted EMR and ESD through video tips and hands-on practice.
• Recognize, prevent, and manage intraprocedural complications.
• Plan post-course follow-up with Mentix Ltd. live teleproctoring for the first independent in-vivo cases.

Expert Faculty

Mr Amyn Haji MA MBBChir MSc MD FRCS FJGES — Consultant Colorectal Surgeon & Interventional Endoscopist, King’s College Hospital; Course Director
Mr Andrew Emmanuel — Consultant Colorectal Surgeon & Interventional Endoscopist, King’s College Hospital.

Format & Logistics

• Delegate capacity: 20–30 places (hybrid — in-person attendance with online live-stream option for remote delegates).
• Hands-on lab: 2 DiLumen® simulation stations, rotating in two 35-minute slots; small-group ratio of 10–15 delegates per station.
• Live case: transmitted from King’s College Hospital endoscopy suite to the SAIL Centre auditorium and to the online audience, with two-way audio for moderated Q&A.
• CPD accreditation: application in progress with BSG, ACPGBI and RCS England (target: 5 external CPD points).
• Dress code: smart casual; scrubs provided for hands-on stations.

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