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    Monday, August 27, 2007  
Time No.    
08:30-09:15 1 The ISS/SIC President’s Opening President:
    Address by the ISS/SIC President M. Kitajima, Japan
       
    followed by  
       
09:15-10:30 2 ISS/SIC Martin Allgöwer Lecture Introduction:
    Patient safety: from aeqanimitas to team performance M. Rothmund, Germany
      Lecturer:
      D. Scheidegger, Switzerland
       
10:30-12:00 3 ISDS Main Session Moderators:
    Incisional hernia J. Jeekel, Netherlands
      T.E. Udwadia, India
      Panelists:
10:30   Introduction by the moderators  
10:33   Suture vs. mesh repair J. Jeekel, Netherlands
10:49   Difficult anatomic areas B. Ramshaw, USA
11:05   Prosthetic options D. Klassen, Canada
11:21   Reoperation after failed mesh repair A. Park, USA
11:37   Discussion  
       
10:30-12:00 4 ISDS / ISS/SIC Main Session Moderators:
    Multimodal approach to esophageal cancer J.R. Siewert, Germany
      T. Kakegawa, Japan
      Panelists:
10:30   Introduction by the moderators  
10:33   Prognostic factors to esophageal cancer S. Law, Hong Kong
10:46   Adjuvant therapy of esophageal cancer N. Ando, Japan
10:59   Neoadjuvant therapy of esophageal cancer H.J. Stein, Austria
11:12   The role of non-operative therapy for complete responders to chemoradiation L. Bonavina, Italy
11:25   Salvage surgery for non responders to chemoradiation H. Fujita, Japan
11:38   Discussion  
       
10:30-12:00 5 IAES Free Paper Session Moderators:
    Endocrine surgery H. Dralle, Germany
      G.M. Doherty, USA
      Presenting Authors:
10:30 5.1 Surgery and Radiofrequency ablation for treatment of liver metastases from midgut and foregut carcinoids and endocrine pancreatic tumors P. Hellman, Sweden
10:45 5.2 Pylorus-preserving Pancreaticoduodenctomy in MEN 1-related gastrinomas V. Fendrich, Germany
11:00 5.3 Treatment and 35 year-outcome of papillary thyroid carcinoma: monoinstitutional experience I. Merante Boschin, Italy
11:15 5.4 Long-term Outcome of Reoperations for Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma E. Fialkowski, USA
11:30 5.5 Bone mineral density before and after surgical cure of Cushing's syndrome due to adrenocortical adenoma: a prospective study A. Kawamata, Japan
11:45 5.6 Long term outcome following parathyroidectomy in patients with advanced primary hyperparathyroidism with associated vitamin D deficiency P.V. Pradeep, India
       
10:30-12:00 6 IATSIC Symposium Moderators:
    Acute care surgery D.D. Trunkey, USA
      A.K. Leppäniemi, Finland
      Panelists:
10:30   Introduction by the moderators  
10:33   Trauma and emergency surgery D.B. Hoyt, USA
10:44   Central European model S. Uranues, Austria
10:55   South American model R. Poggetti, Brazil
11:06   Indian model M. Joshipura, India
11:17   US model D.D. Trunkey, USA
11:28   South African model J. Goosen, South Africa
11:39   Discussion  
       
10:30-12:00 8 ISS/SIC Free Paper Session Moderators:
    Colorectal surgery R.G. Keith, Canada
      T. Kocher, Switzerland
      Presenting Authors:
10:30 8.1 Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy under Local Anesthesia: Tips and Tricks S. Delikoukos, Greece
10:42 8.2 Transanal endoscopic extraction of foreign bodies J. Gonzalez, Mexico
10:54 8.3 Small rectal cancers treated transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM) complited with laparoscopic biopsy of the sentinel node P. Richter, Poland
11:06 8.4 Prediction of outcome for colorectal perforation: Comparative study of POSSUM, Cr-POSSUM, the Peritonitis Severity Score, and the Mannheim Peritonitis Index M. Higashida, Japan
11:30 8.6 Gastro-colic Response in Patient Suffering from Slow Transit Constipation as Recorded by Magnet Tracking System O. Gié, Switzerland
11:42 8.7 Correlation between clinical presentation, ultrasonographic images, operative findings and pathology analysis in chronic pains of the right iliac fossa A. Chichom, Cameroon
       
       
10:30-12:00 9 WOFAPS / CAPS Main Session Moderators:
    Abdominal emergencies in infants and children J.-M. Laberge, Canada
      G.W. Holcomb III, USA
      Panelists:
10:30   Introduction by the moderators  
10:33   Malrotation and volvulus Z. Al-Baluschi, Canada
10:49   Intussusception F. Luks, USA
11:06   Meckel’s diverticulum and related vitelline duct anomalies M.Z. Schwartz, USA
11:22   Perforated appendicitis G.W. Holcomb III, USA
11:38   Discussion  
       
10:30-12:00 12 ISS/SIC Video Session Moderators:
    Hepatobiliary surgery 1 H.G. Beger, Germany
      A. Nakao, Japan
      Presenting Authors:
10:30 12.1 Laparoscopic Transduodenal Sphincteroplasty for Impacted Common Bile Duct Stone M. Parikh, USA
10:45 12.2 Laparoscopic cholecystectomy with SONOPET (CUSA) for severe cholecystitis N. Kameyama, Japan
11:00 12.3 Laparoscopic treatment of multiple intra hepatic and common bile ducts lithiasis after the failure of combined laparoscopic cholecystectomy and perioperative endoscopic approach J.-P. Magema, Belgium
11:15 12.4 Pancreatic head resection with segmental duodenectomy (PHRSD) preserving the gastroduodenal and anterior inferior pancreatoduodenal arteries for intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMN) of the pancreatic head. A. Nakao, Japan
11:30 12.5 Endoscopic examinations of reconstructed pancreas and biliary system following Pylorus-preserving Pancreaticoduodenectomy with Imanaga's reconstruction. J. Matsui, Japan
11:45 12.6 Preoperative segmental embolization of right hepatic artery followed by bile duct resection for carcinoma of middle bile duct M. Unno, Japan
       
14:00-15:30 13 ISDS / IATSIC Symposium Moderators:
    Colorectal trauma T. Razek, Canada
      T. Fabian, USA
      Panelists:
14:00   Introduction by the moderators  
14:03   Penetrating injuries to colon T. Fabian, USA
14:19   Blunt trauma injury to colon T. Razek, Canada
14:35   Penetrating injuries to rectum E. Degiannis, South Africa
14:51   Colonoscopic perforation W.L. Law, Hong Kong SAR
15:07   Discussion  
       
14:00-15:30 14 ISS/SIC US-Chapter Symposium Moderators:
    What’s new in GI surgery? J.L. Rombeau, USA
      D.O. Jacobs, USA
      Panelists:
14:00   Introduction by the moderators  
14:03   Esophagus J.G. Hunter, USA
14:19   Liver R. Chari, USA
14:35   Stomach and small intestine D.O. Jacobs, USA
14:51   Colon and rectum V.W. Fazio, USA
15:07   Discussion  
       
13:45-14:30 15 IAES State of the Art Lecture 1 Introduction:
    Surgery for Cushing’s syndrome G.M. Doherty, USA
      Lecturer:
      G.B. Thompson, USA
    followed by  
       
14:30-15:45 16 IAES Free Paper Session Moderators:
    Endocrine surgery G. Akerström, Sweden
      O. Gimm, Sweden
      Presenting Authors:
14:30 16.1 Papillary microcarcinoma S. Noguchi, Japan
14:45 16.2 The Value of Positron Emission Tomography in the Surgical Management of Recurrent Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma C.S. Grant, USA
15:00 16.3 Differentiation of insulin secretion patterns in insulinomas A. Starke, Germany
15:15 16.4 The role of unilateral adrenalectomy in ACTH-Independent Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia M. Iacobone, Italy
15:30 16.5 High success rate of parathyroid reoperation may be achieved with improved localisation diagnosis P. Stålberg, Sweden
       
14:30-15:45 17 IATSIC Free Paper Session Moderators:
    Trauma surgery C.W. Schwab, USA
      Z. Balogh, Australia
      Presenting Authors:
14:00 17.1 Routine arteriogram in zone 1 penetrating neck trauma: is it required? A prospective study T. Hardcastle, South Africa
14:12 17.2 The evolving use of CT scanning in the trauma bay of a large academic level I Trauma Center J. Pascual, USA
14:24 17.3 Cancelled  
14:36 17.4 A comparison of flexion/extension radiographs with computed tomography of the cervical spine in blunt trauma T.J. Goodnight, USA
14:48 17.5 Twenty Years of Splenic Preservation in Trauma: Lower Early Infection Rate than in Splenectomy W. Schweizer, Switzerland 
15:00 17.6 Operating theatre-based, mobile image intensifier guided resuscitative angio-embolisation in hypotensive patients with major pelvic fractures V. Appasamy, Singapore
15:12 17.7 Lower extremity fasciotomy: a critical skill for the new acute care surgery paradigm J. Kashuk, USA
       
14:00-15:30 18 BSI Postgraduate Course  
    Breast surgery  
       
14:00-15:30 19 ISDS / ISS/SIC Symposium Moderators:
    Acute cholecystitis J.J. Jakimowicz, Netherlands
      N. Soper, USA
      Panelists:
14:00   Introduction by the moderators  
14:03   Acute cholecystitis in critically ill patient: an indication for open chole? A. Hölscher, Germany
14:19   Acute cholecystitis and cholangitis: management strategies R. Schlumpf, Switzerland
14:35   Technique of laparoscopic chole for acute cholecystitis N. Soper, USA
14:51   Cost-effective management of bile duct stones J. Barkun, Canada
15:07   Discussion  
       
14:00-15:30 20 WOFAPS Free Paper Session Moderators:
    Pediatric surgery M.Z. Schwartz, USA
      Z. Al-Baluschi, Canada
      Presenting Authors:
14:00 20.1 The RET proto-oncogene, risk evaluation in children of MEN2 families and medullary carcinoma prevention in the South African population S. Moore, South Africa
14:12 20.2 Malignant Liver tumours and surgery in South African children: A national audit S. Moore, South Africa
14:24 20.3 The management of intussusception in the third world R. Wiersma, South Africa
14:36 20.4 The ovotestis of the Southern African true hermaphrodite R. Wiersma, South Africa
14:48 20.5 Thoracoscopic treatment of esophageal atresia D. van der Zee, Netherlands
15:00 20.6 Initial resection of potentially viable tissue is not optimal treatment for grades II-IV pancreatic injuries D. Vane, USA
       
14:00-15:30 21 AQC Main Session Moderator:
    Living kidney and liver transplantation M. Dagenais, Canada
      Panelists:
14:00   Introduction by the moderators  
    Video presentations:  
14:03   Living donor right hepatectomy A. Roy, Canada
14:14   Living donor right lobe liver transplantation M. Dagenais, Canada
14:25   Living donor laparoscopic nephrectomy A. Barama, Canada
    Oral presentations:  
14:36   Long-term follow-up of living liver donors S. Bellemarre, Canada
14:47   Ethical issues in living organ donation M.C. Fortin, Canada
14:58   Living kidney donors P. Metrakos, Canada
15:07   Discussion  
       
14:00-15:30 22 ISS/SIC Free Paper Session Moderators:
    Miscellaneous 1 Y. Hiki, Japan
      P. Vogelbach, Switzerland
      Presenting Authors:
14:00 22.1 Surgical Outcome of Laparoscopic Restorative Proctocolectomy for Patients with Ulcerative Colitis on Immunosuppressant T. Endo, Japan
14:12 22.2 Clinicopathological significance of "senile dysplasia" of the large intestine: A subtype of serrated adenoma, showing a marked tendency of benign epithelia to invade into the submucosal layer and a high incidence of malignant change K. Kanazawa, Japan
14:24 22.3 Robotic-assisted laparoscopic sacrocopopexy for the treatment  of urogenital prolapse: initial experience in Spain E. Ortiz-Oshiro, Spain
14:36 22.4 Splenectomy accelerates liver regneration via decreasing expression of activin-a after major hepatectomy Y.S. Shan, Taiwan
14:48 22.5 Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Thymectomy for Myasthenia Gravis: Report of 22 Cases K. Toolabi, Iran
15:00 22.6 Cancelled  
15:12 22.7 A 5-year review of hospital mortality provided evidence in determining priorities for auditing and preventive programmes I. Papadopoulos, Greece 
15:24 22.8 Epidemiology of non-trauma deaths O. Habeeb, Nigeria
       
16:00-17:30 24 ISDS Main Session Moderators:
    Acute pancreatitis (part 1): supportive measures J. Barkun, Canada
      R. Prinz, USA
      Panelists:
16:00   Introduction by the moderators  
    Nutrition:  
16:03   TPN: timing, indication, special issues D.W. Wilmore, USA
16:19   Enteral nutrition: route, timing, composition J. Rynolds, Ireland
    Antibiotic therapy:  
16:35   When to start H. Beger, Germany
16:51   What to use and when to stop M. Dagenais, Canada
17:07   Discussion  
       
16:00-17:30 25 FELAC / ISS/SIC Symposium Moderators:
    State of the art in vascular surgery G. Sicard, USA
      J. Cervantes, Mexico
      Panelists:
16:00   Introduction by the moderators  
16:03   State of the art: vascular diagnostics M. Veller, South Africa
16:25   State of the art: traditional vascular surgery J. Cervantes, Mexico
16:47   State of the art: endovascular surgery G. Sicard, USA
17:09   Discussion  
       
16:00-17:30 26 IAES Free Paper Session Moderators:
    Endocrine surgery S.E. Carty, USA
      I.R. Gough, Australia
      Presenting Authors:
16:00 26.1 Significance of Parathyroid Glands Located in Thymus N. Uno, Japan
16:15 26.2 Tumor size correlates with malignant  potential in Hürthle cell neoplasms of the thyroid R.S. Sippel, USA
16:30 26.3 Cancelled  
16:45 26.4 Age and Gender Distribution of Surgically Treated Primary Hyperparathyroidism B. Miller, USA
17:00 26.5 Surgeon performed ultrasound facilitates minimally invasive parathyroidectomy using the focused lateral mini-incision approach P. Soon, Australia
17:15 26.6 Can Light Bulb Sestamibi Scans Accurately Predict Single Gland Disease in Primary Hyperparathyroidism? L. Yip, USA
       
16:00-17:30 27 IATSIC / ISBI Symposium Moderators:
    Post injury organ support W.G. Cioffi, USA
      R.V. Maier, USA
      Panelists:
16:00   Introduction by the moderators  
16:03   Haemostasis D.G. Burris, USA
16:19   Ventilatory support and prevention of VAP W.G. Cioffi, USA
16:35   Hypothermia and outcome R.V. Maier, USA
16:51   Wound care and skin substitutes M.C. Robson, USA
17:07   Discussion  
       
16:00-17:30 29 ISS/SIC Free Paper Session Moderators:
    Gastric surgery, Duodenum A. Basoli, Italy
      K.M. Chu, Hong Kong SAR
      Presenting Authors:
16:00 29.1 Evaluation of Siewert type II adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma located in the same area of esophago-gastric junction H. Yabusaki, Japan 
16:12 29.2 Surgical treatment of adenocarcinoma of the gastroesophageal junction and non-junctional gastric carcinomas: a prospective comparison of case series M. Yeo, Singapore
16:24 29.3 Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) with S-1 and cisplatin (CDDP) for patients (pts) with highly advanced gastric cancer (GC) A. Nashimoto, Japan
16:36 29.4 A retrospective analysis of neoadjuvant chemotherapy using S-1 plus cisplatin for advanced gastric cancer H. Okabe, Japan
16:48 29.5 Gastric carcinoma in advanced stages in young versus old age: do they need to be treated differently; profile in a tertiary care centre in Western Nepal M. Baxi, Nepal
17:00 29.6 Predictors of the long-term survival (more than three years) in patients receiving non-curative gatrectomy C. Kunisaki, Japan
17:12 29.7 Management of Gastric Remnant Carcinoma following partial gastrectomy for benign lesion G. Konstantoudakis, Greece 
       
16:00-16:45 30 IASMEN José F. Patiño Lecture         Introduction:
    Stress free surgery and anaesthesia: facts or fiction? K.C. Fearon, UK
      Lecturer:
      F. Carli, Canada
    followed by  
       
16:45-17:30 31 IASMEN Free Paper Session        Moderators:
    Surgical nutrition / metabolism O. Ljunqvist, Sweden
      P.B. Soeters, Netherlands
      Presenting Authors:
16:45 31.1 IL-6  plasma concentrations and tumor IL-6 production mediate the inflammatory response in patients with resectable non-metastatic colorectal cancer A. Sitges-Serra, Spain
16:57 31.2 Influence of Specialized Enteral Nutrition on Pattern of Gene Expression after Cutaneous Wound Healing in Malnourished Rats D.L. Waitzberg, Brazil
17:09 31.3 Intra abdominal pressure either directly or indirectly is been associated with  the development of  multiorgan failure B. Selvan, India
       
16:00-17:30 32 AQC Main Session Moderator:
    Peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) P. Dubé, Canada
      Panelists:
16:00   Introduction by the moderators  
16:03   Surgical principles, indications, technical aspects R. Younan, Canada
16:25   Results L. Sidéris, Canada
16:47   3 case presentations R. Loungnarath, Canada
17:09   Discussion  
       
16:00-17:30 33 ISS/SIC Free Paper Session        Moderators:
    Oncology & Transplantation surgery R. Lozano-Mantecon, Spain
      D. Oertli, Switzerland
      Presenting Authors:
16:00 33.1 GIST regularly express synaptic vesicle proteins: evidence of a neuroendocrine phenotype B. Nilsson, Sweden
16:12 33.2 Sonic Hedgehog Misexpression causes expansion of mesenchymal elements in adult mouse pancreas V. Fendrich, Germany
16:24 33.3 Influenza virosomes are highly efficient vectors for cancer immunotherapy M. Adamina, Switzerland
16:36 33.4 Indication of thermo-chemotherapy for the patients with advanced pancrease cancer evaluated from anti-tumor effects S. Miyazaki, Japan
16:48 33.5 Possible prediction for sensitivity to 5-Fluorouracil from the level of Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenese(DPD), Thymidilate synthase(TS) and Messenger RNA in the tissue of endoscopic biopsy before surgery and clincal effect M. Maruta, Japan
17:00 33.6 Cancelled  
17:12 33.7 Retroperitoneal pancreas transplantation with systemic-enteric drainage: case report J. Kahn, Austria
17:24 33.8 Patients looking for liver transplantation turn to China: Outcome of 15 Egyptian patients underwent cadaveric liver transplantation in China H. Abdeldayem, Egypt
       
       
       
       
       
       
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