ENDO 2022 Venues
Abstract submission is now closed
The deadline for the ENDO 2022 abstract submission was December 16, 2021. Thank you to everyone who has submitted their abstract!
HIGHLIGHTS
- Accepted abstracts will be considered for oral presentation as part of the Scientific Program. Case series and case reports are welcome. You can see the ENDO 2022 preliminary Scientific Program here.
- Accepted video abstracts will have the opportunity to participate in the WEO Video World Cup, also part of the ENDO 2022 Scientific Program.
- Accepted abstracts will be published in the journal Digestive Endoscopy (DEN) ENDO 2022 Abstract Supplement. Please note this does not apply for submitted video abstracts.
- Winners of the ENDO 2022 Grants must be available and willing to travel to ENDO 2022 taking place in Kyoto, Japan on May 13-15, 2022. You will find all information related to the grants here.
Important information
- Abstracts and videos may be submitted online via the ENDO 2022 Abstract Submission System. Submissions by fax, post or email will not be considered.
- All abstracts must be written in English.
- It is the author’s responsibility to submit a correct abstract. Any errors in spelling, grammar or scientific fact in the abstract text will be reproduced as typed by the author.
- Abstracts will not be considered for presentation if they have been published as an article or have been accepted for publication (including manuscripts) in printed or electronic formats upon the submission deadline.
- The submission of the abstracts constitutes the authors’ consent to publication.
- Authors must create a personal account in the ENDO 2022 Abstract Submission System
More than one abstract can be submitted from one account. After an abstract has been created, modifications can be made until the submission deadline. - Authors must choose an abstract category and subcategory, which best describe the topic of the abstract
If accepted, the abstract category is the general heading under which the abstract will be reviewed and later published. - Authors must respect the following abstract structure:
- Aims: indicate the purpose and objective of the research, the hypothesis that was tested or a description of the problem being analyzed or evaluated.
- Methods: describe the study period/setting/location, study design, data collection and methods of analysis used.
- Results: present as clearly and in as much detail as possible the findings/outcome of the study. Please summarize any specific results.
- Conclusions: explain the significance of your findings/outcomes and future implications of the results.
- Authors must respect the word limit:
- Titles: max. 25 words
- Body: max. 300 words
- Authors must respect the table specification
One table can be included, with maximum 7 rows and 10 columns. - Authors must respect the video specifications
- The length of the video should be maximum five minutes. The file size should be maximum 200 MB.
- Videos submitted online should not include author and institution information. Any patient identifying information must be excluded or obscured from video films and narration.
- If the abstract is submitted successfully, authors will receive an email confirmation
Abstracts should not include libelous or defamatory content. Material presented in abstracts should not violate any copyright laws. If figures/graphics/images have been taken from sources not copyrighted by the author, it is the author’s sole responsibility to secure the rights from the copyright holder in writing to reproduce those figures/graphics/images for both worldwide print and web publication. All reproduction costs charged by the copyright holder must be borne by the author. Resubmission policy
An abstract which has been previously published or presented at a national, regional or international meeting can be submitted provided that there are new methods, findings, updated information or other valid reasons for submitting.
If preliminary or partial data have been published or presented previously, the submitting author will be required to provide details of the publication or presentation. This information will be considered by ENDO 2022 Scientific Committee when making final decisions.
If the author neglects to provide these required details and justification, or if evidence of previous publication or presentation is found, the abstract will be rejected. Plagiarism policy
The conference organizers regard plagiarism as serious professional misconduct. If plagiarism is identified, the abstract and any other abstracts submitted by the same author are rejected. Review and selection process Abstract review
All submitted abstracts will go through a blind peer-review process carried out by an international reviewing committee. The ENDO 2022 Scientific Committee uses abstract scores and rankings to develop the final congress program and select abstracts for oral or e-poster presentation at ENDO 2022.
Abstract/video presentation
A small number of highest-scoring abstracts are selected for presentation in oral presentation sessions; the majority of the abstracts will be displayed in the e-poster exhibition.
Submitted videos will be selected either for presentation during the Video Marathon session, oral presentation sessions, or as ePosters.
Submitters who do not wish to be considered for oral presentation have the option of requesting that their abstract be considered only for ePoster presentation. Notification of acceptance or rejection to corresponding author
Notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent to the submitting (corresponding) author. Please note that only the corresponding author will receive an email concerning the status and is responsible for informing all co-authors. Authors whose abstracts have been accepted will receive instructions for the presentation of their abstract/video.
If an author is invited to present and does not confirm their participation, the abstract/video may be withdrawn. Declined invitations will result in automatic withdrawal.
Common reasons for rejection:
- Abstract poorly written
- Clear objective and/or hypothesis missing
- Linkage between different parts of the abstract not comprehensible
- Summary of essential results inadequate and/or missing
An abstract can be withdrawn upon written request from the submitting author. Requests for withdrawal must be made by January 15, 2022. After this date, we cannot guarantee that a withdrawn abstract will be excluded from publication. Requests to withdraw an abstract must contain the submitting author’s name and abstract title. To withdraw an abstract, please contact endo2022@worldendo.org.