Preliminary Program 10th EDS Postgraduate Course Wroclaw

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Preliminary Program 10th EDS Postgraduate Course Wroclaw
Preliminary Program
10th EDS Postgraduate Course
Wroclaw, Poland
May 5-7, 2016
Venue:
Faculty of Pharmacy Wroclaw Medical University, Borowska St. 211,
Wroclaw, Poland
Honorary Patronage:
Rector of Wroclaw Medical University
Voivode of Lower Silesian Voivodeship
President of the City of Wroclaw
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
European Digestive Surgery
Department of General Surgery
Technical University of Munich, Ismaninger Strasse 22,
81675 Munich, Germany
Tel. +49 89 4140 2123,
fax. +49 89 4140 4870
E-mail: [email protected]
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Chairman
Prof. dr hab. n. med. Marek Bębenek
Head of Surgical Oncology Department
Regional Comprehensive Cancer Center
pl. Hirszfelda 12, 53-413 Wroclaw, Poland
Tel. +4871-3689300, +4871-3689301,
fax +4871-3689309 Mobile: +48 609711511
e-mail: [email protected]
[email protected]
Members
Prof. Wojciech Kielan (Wroclaw)
Prof. Wojciech Witkiewicz (Wroclaw)
Prof. Wojciech Polkowski (Lublin)
Prof. Paweł Lampe (Katowice)
Dr. Bartosz Kapturkiewicz (Wroclaw)
Organizing Office
Congress Office SKOLAMED, PAIZ Consulting Ltd.
129 Polnocna Street, 20-818 Lublin, Poland
phone: +48 81 534 71 48, fax. +48 81 534 71 50
e-mail: [email protected]
www.eds-wroclaw2016.skolamed.pl
EDS Postgraduate Course Wroclaw, Poland, May, 5-7, 2016
Preliminary scientific program
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Accompanying Workshops
Workshop: Robotic surgery
Provincial Specialist Hospital in
Wrocław, Kamieńskiego St. 73a
08:00 – 14:00
Workshop: Open rectal surgery
Regional Comprehensive Cancer Center in
Wroclaw, Hirszfelda Sq. 12
08:30 – 13:30
Registered participants should be
present at least at 8:00 at Prof. Wojciech
Witkiewicz secretary office.
Registered participants should be present at least at 8:00
at the Surgical Oncology Department secretary office (I
floor).
13:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break at Faculty of Pharmacy, Borowska St. 211
14:00 – 18:00
Workshop: Evidence Based Medicine
(limited to 35 participants)
Faculty of Pharmacy Wroclaw Medical University, Borowska St. 211
Time
Title of speech
Duration
14:00-14:20
20 min
14:20-14:25
Introduction
Principles of Evidence-based Medicine
Discussion
14:25-14:45
How to critically evaluate the evidence?
20 min
14:45-14:50
Discussion
5 min
14:50-15:10
How to search for the best evidence?
20 min
15:10-15:15
Discussion
5 min
15:15-15:30
Coffee break
15 min
Moderators,
speakers
J.G. D’Haese
(Munich, Germany)
5 min
B.P.L. Wijnhoven
(Rotterdam, The
Netherlands)
U. Nitsche
(Munich, Germany)
15:30-16:30
Journal Club – practical work
60 min
16:30-16:45
Coffee break
15 min
16:45-17:00
How to write a scientific abstract
15 min
17:00-17:05
Discussion
5 min
17:05-17:35
Presentation skills – practical work and
discussion
30 min
17:35-17:40
Discussion
5 min
17:40-17:55
How to give a presentation – take home
messages
15 min
17:55-18:00
Closing & Evaluation
5 min
J.G. D’Haese,
B.P.L. Wijnhoven,
D. Hartmann,
U. Nitsche,
Z. Dambrauskas,
P. Ignatavicius,
N. Yassin
N. Yassin (London,
United Kingdom)
Z. Dambrauskas
(Kaunas, Lithuania)
D. Hartmann
(Munich, Germany)
Faculty of Pharmacy Wroclaw Medical University, Borowska St. 211
Friday, May 6
8:30 – 8:35 Welcome by the Local organizer
M. Bębenek (Wroclaw, Poland)
8:35 – 8:40 Welcome by the EDS Secretary
Jan G. D’Haese (Munich, Germany)
Pancreatic surgery 8.40-11.40
P. Lampe (Katowice, Poland), K. Conlon (Dublin, Ireland) and R. Salvia (Verona,
Italy)
8.40-8.50 Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors: Who is a candiate for surgery? (K.
Kopchak, Kiev, Ukraine)
8.50-9.00 TED-Questions and Discussion
9.00-9.10 Surgery for chronic pancreatitis (J. Izbicki, Hamburg, Germany)
9.10-9.20 TED-Questions and Discussion
9.20-9.30 IPMN - when and how to resect (H. Friess, Munich)
9.30-9.40 TED-Questions and Discussion
9.40-9.50 Borderline-resectable pancreatic cancer: strategies (K. Conlon, Dublin,
Ireland)
9.50-10.00 TED-Questions and Discussion
10.00 -10.10 Innovations and new technologies in pancreatic surgery (P. Lampe,
Katowice, Poland)
10.10-10.20 TED-Questions and Discussion
10.20-10.30 Neoadjuvant treatment for pancreatic cancer: Pros and Cons (I. Frigerio,
Verona, Italy)
10.30-10.40 TED-Questions and Discussion
10.40-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-11.10 Micro-metastatic disease in pancreatic cancer (C. Dervenis, Athens,
Greece)
11.10-11.20 TED-Questions and Discussion
11.20-11.30 Video Session How I do it: Pancreatoduodenectomy – How to safely
reconstruct (G. Barauskas, Kaunas, Lithuania)
11.30-11.40 TED-Questions and Discussion
Gastric surgery 11.40 – 13.00
W. Kielan (Wroclaw, Poland), T. Liakakos (Athens, Greece), J.J.B. van Lanschot
(Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
11.40-11.50 Gastric Cancer - epidemiological differences between West and East
(J. Rudno-Rudzińska , Wroclaw, Poland)
11.50-12.00 TED-Questions and Discussion
12.00-12.10 Neoadjuvant strategies in resectable gastric cancer – What is feasible?
(T. Seufferlein, Ulm, Germany)
12.10-12.20 TED-Questions and Discussion
12.20-12.30 Gastric cancer resection: Laparoscopic and open approaches (B.P.L.
Wijnhoven, Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
12.30-12.40 TED-Questions and Discussion
12.40-12.50 Extent of lymph node resection in gastric cancer (T. Liakakos, Athens,
Greece)
12.50-13.00 TED-Questions and Discussion
13.00-13.15 How to publish in ‘Digestive Surgery’? by the Editor-in-Chief (K. Conlon,
Dublin, Ireland)
13.15-13.30 WIS-Italia: Women in Surgery across Italy and Europe (I. Frigerio,
Verona, Italy)
13.30-14.30 Lunch break
Colorectal cancer 14.30 – 15.50
W. Polkowski (Lublin, Poland), M. Bębenek ( Wroclaw, Poland) and T.
Seufferlein (Ulm, Germany)
14.30-14.40 Perioperative radiochemotherapy in rectal cancer: Overtreatment for
many patients? Trial update. (K. Bujko, Warsaw, Poland)
14.40-14.50 TED-Questions and Discussion
14.50-15.00 Abdominosacral Amputation of the Rectum (ASAR) for Low Rectal
Cancers: Fifteen Years of Experience - upside down is better (M. Bębenek, Wroclaw,
Poland)
15.00-15.10 TED-Questions and Discussion
15.10-15.20 Multidisciplinary treatment of advanced rectal carcinoma (W. Polkowski,
Lublin, Poland)
15.20-15.30 TED-Questions and Discussion
15.30-15.40 Colorectal liver metastases – timing and surgical approaches (W.
Patkowski, Warsaw, Poland)
15.40-15.50 TED-Questions and Discussion
15.50-16.10 Coffee break
Hepato-Biliary surgery 16.10 – 17.30
W. Patkowski (Warsaw, Poland), T. Van Gulik (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
and M. Osman (Cairo, Egypt)
16.10-16.20 Assessment of resectability of Klatskin tumors (T. van Gulik, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands)
16.20-16.30 TED-Questions and Discussion
16.30-16.40 Surgery for hilar cholangiocarcinoma (A. Szijarto, Budapest, Hungary)
16.40-16.50 TED-Questions and Discussion
16.50-17.00 Hepatic resection in the cirrhotic liver (M. Adham, Lyon, France)
17.00-17.10 TED-Questions and Discussion
17.10-17.20 Video Session: Laparoscopic liver resection (B. Gloor, Bern,
Switzerland)
17.20-17.30 TED-Questions and Discussion
Saturday, May 7
Esophageal surgery, 8.30 – 10.10,
J. Błaszczuk and R. Taboła (all Wroclaw, Poland)
8.30-8.40 Zenker and epiphrenic diverticula: Options for treatment (R. Taboła,
Wroclaw, Poland)
8.40-8.50 TED-Questions and Discussion
8.50-9.00 Perioperative therapy for esophageal cancer (J.J.B. van Lanschot,
Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
9.00-9.10 TED-Questions and Discussion
9.10-9.20 Management of submucosal upper GI tumors (C. Lepage, Dijon, France)
9.20-9.30 TED-Questions and Discussion
9.30-9.40 Reconstructive techniques in esophageal surgery – cervical vs.
intrathoracic anastomosis. Which way to go? (J. Błaszczuk, Wroclaw, Poland)
9.40-9.50 TED-Questions and Discussion
9.50-10.00 Laparoscopic vs open approaches in esophageal surgery (Robert
Matthijsen, Utrecht, The Netherlands)
10.00-10.10 TED-Questions and Discussion
10.10-10.25 Coffee break
Cytoreductive surgery and HIPEC, 10.25 – 11.45,
W. Polkowski (Lublin) T. Jastrzębski (Gdansk) and M. Bębenek (Wroclaw)
10.25-10.35 Indications and principles of HIPEC (E. Angst, Schaffhausen,
Switzerland)
10.35-10.45 TED-Questions and Discussion
10.45-10.55 HIPEC in colorectal cancer (T. Jastrzębski, Poland)
10.55-11.05 TED-Questions and Discussion
11.05-11.15 Multimodal treatment of patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis (A.
Gulbinas, Kaunas, Lithuania)
11.15-11.25 TED-Questions and Discussion
11.25-11.35 Morbidity and mortality in cytoreductive surgery and HIPEC – Polish
experiences (M. Bębenek, Wroclaw, Poland)
11.35-11.45 TED-Questions and Discussion
Interdisciplinary case discussion 11.45 - 12.35
Interdisciplinary Case Discussion Upper GI
Board of discussants: Radio oncologist A.Maciejczyk (Wroclaw, Poland), Ł. Hajac
(Wroclaw, Poland), Gastroenterologist T. Seufferlein (Ulm, Germany), Surgeons R. Salvia
(Verona, Italy) and J. van Lanschot (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
11:45-11:55 Esophageal cancer – Case presentation
10 min
B.P.L. Wijnhoven
(Rotterdam, The
Netherlands)
11:55-12:10
Esophageal cancer management –
20 min
J. van Lanschot
Discussant
(Rotterdam, The
Netherlands)
12:10-12:20 Side branch IPMN – Case presentation
10 min
G. Marchegiani
(Verona, Italy)
12:20-12:35
Management of side branch IPMNs –
20 min
R. Salvia (Verona,
Discussant
Italy)
Lunch break 12.35 – 13.15
Crohn's disease management, 13.15 – 14.35,
A. Dziki (Poland), L.P.S. Stassen (Maastricht, The Netherlands) and E. Angst
(Schaffhausen, Switzerland)
13.15-13.25 Modern diagnostics (A. Dziki, Lodz, Poland)
13.25-13.35 TED-Questions and Discussion
13.35-13.45 Indications and timing for surgery (L.P.S. Stassen, Maastricht, The
Netherlands)
13.45-13.55 TED-Questions and Discussion
13.55-14.05 Perianal complications (N. Yassin, London, United Kingdom)
14.05-14.15 TED-Questions and Discussion
14.15-14.25 Invitation to the 11th EDS Postgraduate Course in Budapest
(A. Szijarto, Budapest, Hungary)
14.25 – 14.30 Closing & Evaluation (M. Bębenek, Wroclaw, Poland)
Faculty from Poland:
Marek Bębenek (Wroclaw)
Krzysztof Bujko (Warsaw)
Adam Dziki (Lodz)
Jerzy Błąszczuk i (Wroclaw)
Łukasz Hajac (Wroclaw)
Tomasz Jastrzębski (Gdansk)
Wojciech Kielan (Wroclaw)
Marek Krawczyk (Warsaw)
Paweł Lampe (Katowice)
Adam Maciejczyk (Wroclaw)
Wojciech Polkowski (Lublin)
Julia Rudno-Rudzińska (Wroclaw)
Renata Taboła (Wroclaw)
Wojciech Witkiewicz (Wroclaw)
International EDS, EFISDS and ESDO Faculty:
Mustapha Adham (Lyon, France) EFISDS
Eliane Angst (Schaffhausen, Switzerland) EDS
Giedrius Barauskas (Kaunas, Lithuania) EDS
Claudio Bassi (Verona, Italy) EDS
Kevin Conlon (Dublin, Ireland) EDS
Zilvinas Dambrauskas (Kaunas, Lithuania) EDS
Christos Dervenis (Athens, Greece) EDS
Jan G. D’Haese (Munich, Germany) EDS
Helmut Friess (Munich, Germany) EDS
Isabella Frigerio (Verona, Italy) EDS
Beat Gloor (Bern, Switzerland) EDS
Antanas Gulbinas (Kaunas, Lithuania) EDS
Daniel Hartmann (Munich, Germany) EDS
Povilas Ignatavicius (Kaunas, Lithuania) EDS
Jakob Izbicki (Hamburg, Germany) EFISDS
Kostiantin Kopchak (Kiev, Ukraine)
Côme Lepage (Dijon, France) ESDO
Theodoros Liakakos (Athens, Greece) EDS
Giovanni Marchegiani (Verona, Italy) EDS
Robert Matthijsen (Utrecht, The Netherlands)
Ulrich Nitsche (Munich, Germany) EDS
Maher Osman (Cario, Egypt)
Roberto Salvia (Verona, Italy) EDS
Thomas Seufferlein (Ulm, Germany) ESDO
Laurents Stassen (Maastricht, The Netherlands) EDS
Attila Szijarto (Budapest, Hungary)
Thomas van Gulik (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) EDS
Jan J.B. van Lanschot (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) EDS
Bas P.L. Wijnhoven (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) EDS
Nuha Yassin (London, United Kingdom) EDS & EFISDS