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| Tuesday, August 28, 2007 | |||
| Time | No. | ||
| 07:30-08:30 | 35 | ISDS Video Session Breakfast at the movies | Moderators: |
| GI film festival | D. Gotley, Australia | ||
| J.G. Hunter, USA | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| Laparoscopic paraesophageal hernia repair with mesh | N. Soper, USA | ||
| Laparoscopic paraesophageal hernia repair without mesh | J.G. Hunter, USA | ||
| Laparoscopic reoperation after failed antireflux surgery | C.A. Pellegrini, USA | ||
| 07:30-08:30 | BSI Council meeting | ||
| 08:30-10:00 | 36 | ISS/SIC US-Chapter ACS Lecture | Introduction: |
| The medical world is flat too | J.L. Rombeau, USA | ||
| Lecturer: | |||
| D.D. Trunkey, USA | |||
| 08:30-10:00 | 37 | ISDS / ISS/SIC Symposium | Moderators: |
| GIST and carcinoid tumors | M. Kitajima, Japan | ||
| M.G. Sarr, USA | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 08:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 08:33 | Role of preoperative and postoperative Gleevec | T. Nishida, Japan | |
| 08:49 | Laparoscopic resection of GIST tumors of stomach | Y. Otani, Japan | |
| 09:05 | Open resection of GIST tumors of GI tract | J.H. Donohue, USA | |
| 09:21 | Management of carcinoid tumors of the GI tract | R.F. Pommier, USA | |
| 09:37 | Discussion | ||
| 08:00-09:30 | 38 | IAES Free Paper Session | Moderators: |
| Endocrine surgery | J.L. Pasieka, Canada | ||
| C.-Y. Lo, Hong Kong SAR | |||
| Presenting Authors: | |||
| 08:00 | 38.1 | Is laparoscopic approach an adequate procedure in patients with benign-appearing and overt malignant neuroendocrine pancreatic tumors? |
L. Fernández-Cruz, Spain |
| 08:15 | 38.2 | The clinical conundrum of ACTH-independent autonomous cortisol secretion in patients with bilateral adrenal masses |
W. Young, USA |
| 08:30 | 38.3 | Critical adrenal volume in patients with hereditary pheochromocytoma undergoing subtotal adrenalectomy cannot be exactly predicted during operation |
M. Brauckhoff, Germany |
| 08:45 | 38.4 | Pasieka's parathyroid symptoms scores
correlate with SF- |
R. Mihai, United Kingdom |
| 09:00 | 38.5 | Follicular histotypes of oxyphilic thyroid carcinomas do not carry mutations of the BRAF hotspot |
P.B. Musholt, Germany |
| 09:15 | 38.6 | Safety of laparoscopic adrenalectomy in patients with large pheochromocytomas: A Single Institution Review |
G. Ippolito, France |
| followed by | |||
| 09:30-10:15 | IAES Business Meeting (IAES Members only) | ||
| 08:30-10:00 | 39 | IATSIC Symposium | Moderators: |
| Trauma education | K.D. Boffard, South Africa | ||
| C.W. Schwab, USA | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 08:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 08:33 | EsTC | C. Mock, USA | |
| 08:49 | NTMC | M. Joshipura, India |
| 09:05 | DSTC | K.D. Boffard, South Africa | |
| 09:21 | Future directions | C.W. Schwab, USA | |
| 09:37 | Discussion | ||
| 08:30-10:00 | 40 | BSI Symposium | Moderators: |
| Hereditary breast cancers | K. Sandelin, Sweden | ||
| S.H. Meterissian, Canada | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 08:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 08:33 | Who is really at risk and how reliable is genetic testing? Is this just a Western problem? | S. Narod, Canada | |
| 08:49 | Guidelines for treatment options to women at high risk: what is the evidence behind? | W. Foulkes, Canada | |
| 09:05 | Experience from surgical interventions in the US, Canada and Europe | S.H. Meterissian, Canada | |
| H. Cody III, USA | |||
| K. Sandelin, Sweden | |||
| 09:21 | The psychosocial impact of being at high risk | K. Sandelin, Sweden | |
| 09:37 | Discussion | ||
| 08:30-10:00 | 41 | IFSES / FELAC Symposium | Moderators: |
| Repair of hernia: a world-wide perspective | S. Shuchleib, Mexico | ||
| H.S. Miller-Fogel, USA | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 08:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 08:33 | Laparoscopic hernia repair TAPP | R. Bittner, Germany | |
| 08:49 | Laparoscopic hernia repair TEP | H.s. Miller-Fogel, USA | |
| 09:05 | Complications of laparoscopic hernia repair | J. Cervantes, Mexico | |
| 09:21 | Inguinal hernia repair at the grass root level | T.E. Udwadia, India | |
| 09:37 | Discussion | ||
| 08:30-10:00 | 42 | IASMEN Main Session | Moderators: |
| Enhanced recovery after surgery: making it happen | O. Ljungqvist, Sweden | ||
| D.L. Waitzberg, Brazil | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 08:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 08:33 | What is enhanced recovery? | K.C. Fearon, UK | |
| 08:49 | What are the essential elements? | F. Carli, Canada | |
| 09:05 | Does nutrition matter? | O. Ljunqvist, Sweden | |
| 09:21 | Outcomes | D.W. Wilmore, USA | |
| 09:37 | Discussion | ||
| 08:30-09:30 | 43 | ISS/SIC Free Paper Session | Moderators: |
| Hepatobiliary surgery 1 | D. Voros, Greece | ||
| N. Senninger, Germany | |||
| Presenting Authors: | |||
| 08:30 | 43.1 | Postoperative intestinal myoelectric disorders after Whipple and Longmire-Traverso pancreatoduodenectomies in pigs |
K. Bielecki, Poland |
| 08:42 | 43.2 | Cancelled | |
| 08:54 | 43.3 | Ampullary carcinoma - pylorus preserving versus classical pancreaticoduodenectomy: Is there a difference? |
R.K. Singh, India |
| 09:06 | 43.4 | A successfully resected case of intraductal papillary-mucinous carcinoma without mucin secretion widely growing through the main pancreatic duct. |
N. Koike, Japan |
| 09:18 | 43.5 | How relevant are prognostic factors in long-term survival after resection of ductal adenocarcinoma of the pancreas ? A matched-pair analysis |
M. Colombo-Benkmann, Germany |
| 09:30 | 43.6 | Nutritional Status Affects the Rate
of Pancreatic Fistula Following Distal Pancreatectomy: a
Multivariate Analysis of |
J. Kulig, Poland |
| 09:42 | 43.7 | How useful are clinical,
biochemical and cross-sectional imaging features in
predicting premalignant or malignant cystic lesions of
the pancreas? Results from a single institution
experience with |
B. Goh, Singapore |
| 10:30-12:00 | 46 | ISDS / FELAC / IFSES Symposium | Moderators: |
| Inguinal hernia (debate format) | A. Chousleb, Mexico | ||
| J. Barkun, Canada | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 10:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| Primary unilateral hernia : | |||
| 10:33 | Open traditional hernia repair | A. Chousleb, Mexico | |
| 10:49 | Laparoscopic repair | D.W. Rattner, USA | |
| Recurrent inguinal hernia after open mesh repair : | |||
| 11:05 | Open preperitoneal approach | E.P. Pélissier, France | |
| 11:21 | Laparoscopic repair | H.S. Miller-Fogel, USA | |
| 11:37 | Discussion | ||
| 10:30-12:00 | 47 | ISS/SIC Main Session | Moderators: |
| Surgical professionalism in the 21st Century | R. Reznick, Canada | ||
| M. Rothmund, Germany | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 10:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 10:33 | Changing concepts of surgical professionalism | R. Reznick, Canada | |
| 10:49 | Continuous professional development in surgical professionalism | B. Ward, Canada | |
| 11:05 | Role models in developing surgical professionalism | A. Harken, USA | |
| 11:21 | Patient safety as part of surgical professionalism | M. Rothmund, Germany | |
| 11:37 | Discussion | ||
| 10:20-10:50 | 48 | IAES Historical Lecture | Introduction: |
| Endocrine abnormalities in art | M.H. Wheeler, UK | ||
| Lecturer: | |||
| O.H. Clark, USA | |||
| followed by | |||
| 11:00-12:00 | 49 | IAES Peter Heimann Lecture | Introduction: |
| PET technology in endocrine oncology | H. Dralle, Germany | ||
| Lecturer: | |||
| K. Pacak, USA | |||
| 10:30-12:00 | 50 | IATSIC / AAST Main Session | Moderators: |
| Selected Scientific Papers | A.K. Leppäniemi, Finland | ||
| D.V. Feliciano, USA | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 10:30 | 50.1 | The starling equation, reduction of post-burn tissue edema and fluid requirements, vitamin C & E, and laser doppler documentation of mitigated hyperemia | J.C. Jeng, USA |
| 10:45 | 50.2 | Dose response relation between trauma severity and neutrophil activation | F. Hietbrink, Netherlands |
| 11:00 | 50.3 | The effects of high mobility group box-1 protein on T-cell mediated immunity in scalded rats with delayed resuscitation | Y.-M. Yao, PR china |
| 11:15 | 50.4 | Management of colorectal injuries during Operation Iraqi Freedom: patterns of stoma usage | J.E. Duncan, USA |
| 11:30 | 50.5 | Outcomes of SICU patients after implementation of an electronic ICU (eICU) system and off-site intensivist | P.K. Kim, USA |
| 11:45 | 50.6 | Regional variations in hospital mortality and 30-day mortality for older injured patients | D.E. Clark, USA |
| 10:30-12:00 | 51 | BSI Main Session | Moderators: |
| Emerging technologies in breast surgery | J.K. Harness, USA | ||
| O. Nieweg, Netherlands | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 10:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 10:33 | Advances in ultrasound technology of the breast | E.B. Whitacre, USA | |
| 10:49 | Advances in breast MRI: the surgeons view | J.K. Harness, USA | |
| 11:05 | Positron emission mammography | L. Tafra, USA | |
| 11:21 | Alternative and emerging technologies in breast imaging | D. Hsiang, USA | |
| 11:37 | Discussion | ||
| 10:30-12:00 | 52 | ISBI Main Session | Moderators: |
| Fluid resuscitation of burn patients | N. Aikawa, Japan | ||
| R.G. Tompkins, USA | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 10:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 10:33 | The volume, timing and type of resuscitation fluid | S. Wolf, USA | |
| 10:49 | Monitoring of resuscitation adequacy | F. Sjöberg, Sweden | |
| 11:05 | Cytokine and other mediator responses in the phase of fluid shift following burn injury | N. Aikawa, Japan | |
| 11:21 | Complications of too little, too late, and too much fluid | R.G. Tompkins, USA | |
| 11:37 | Discussion | ||
| 10:30-12:00 | 53 | WOFAPS / CAPS Main Session | Moderators: |
| Abdominal emergencies in the newborn | A.G. Coran, USA | ||
| S. Bouchard, Canada | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 10:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 10:33 | Necrotizing enterocolitis | D. Sigalet, Canada | |
| 10:49 | Gastroschisis | S. Bouchard, Canada | |
| 11:05 | Hirschsprungs disease | A.G. Coran, USA | |
| 11:21 | Intestinal atresia | J.L. Grosfeld, USA | |
| 11:37 | Discussion | ||
| 10:30-12:00 | 54 | ISS/SIC Free Paper Session | Moderators: |
| Colorectal surgery 2 | J.A. Gonzalez-Garcia, Mexico | ||
| R. Ratelle, Canada | |||
| Presenting Authors: | |||
| 10:30 | 54.1 | Clinicopathological pattern of colorectal cancer in Durban, South africa | T. Madiba, South Africa |
| 10:54 | 54.3 | Perineural invasion in colorectal cancer: an univariate and multivariate analysis |
J.A. Pinto-de-Sousa, Portugal |
| 11:06 | 54.4 | Distribution of Metastatic Involved Lymph Nodes in Colorectal Carcinoma Using Lymphatic Mapping and Radioguided Biopsy of Sentinel Nodes |
J. Duben, Czech Republic |
| 11:18 | 54.5 | Local recurrence rate after TSME and pelvic lymp node dissection for rectal cancer without preoperative chemoradiotherapy and the influence of pelvic lymph node dissection to the postoperative urinary function |
M. Tsubaki, Japan |
| 11:30 | 54.6 | Management of local recurrence in rectal carcinoma |
I. Triantafyllidis, Greece |
| 11:42 | 54.7 | Long-term survival after extended lymphadenectomy in negative margin resectable rectal cancer |
T. Popiela, Poland |
| 10:30-12:00 | 56 | ISS/SIC Video Session | Moderators: |
| Hepatobiliary surgery 2 | R. Lapointe, Canada | ||
| T. Yamakawa, Japan | |||
| Presenting Authors: | |||
| 10:30 | 56.1 | 3D-imaging oriented surgery for complicated cholangiocellular carcinoma associated with hepatolithiasis |
K. Miyazaki, Japan |
| 10:45 | 56.2 | Right trisectionectomy with caudate lobectomy accompanied with reconstruction of the left hepatic vein and portal vein for hepatic metastasis from sigmoid colon cancer after FOLFOX |
A. Sugioka, Japan |
| 11:00 | 56.3 | Hepatic resection for |
M. Minagawa, Japan |
| 11:15 | 56.4 | Surgery of Hydatid disease of the Liver (10 years experience) |
A.H. Briezat, Jordan |
| 11:30 | 56.5 | Recombinant factor YIIA for bleeding control in the elective liver surgery |
A. Severtsev, Russian Federation |
| 14:00-15:30 | 57 | ISDS Main Session | Moderators: |
| Acute pancreatitis (part 2): surgical therapy | A. Chousleb, Mexico | ||
| C.-M. Lo, Hong Kong | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 14:00 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| When to operate: | |||
| 14:03 | Sepsis and fluid collections/pseudocysts | C. Bassi, Italy | |
| 14:19 | Biliary stone management in association with severe pancreatitis | M. Shimazu, Japan | |
| What to do: | |||
| 14:35 | Techniques of debridement/necrosectomy/resection | R. Prinz, USA | |
| 14:51 | Drainage: internal and external | B.D. Schirmer, USA | |
| 15:07 | Discussion | ||
| 14:00-15:30 | 58 | ISDS / ISS/SIC Symposium | Moderators: |
| Benign esophageal disorders | G. Fried, Canada | ||
| S. Ozawa, Japan | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 14:00 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 14:03 | Esophageal and extraesophageal GERD symptoms: evaluation and surgical indications | A. Duranceau, Canada | |
| 14:16 | Paraesophageal hernia repair: mesh or no mesh | C.A. Pellegrini, USA | |
| 14:29 | Why does antireflux surgery fail? | J.G. Hunter, USA | |
| 14:42 | Endoscopic treatment for GERD | G. Zaninotto, Italy | |
| 14:55 | Surgical treatment for achalasia | M. Patti, USA | |
| 15:08 | Discussion | ||
| 14:00-15:30 | 59 | IAES Poster Session | Moderators: |
| Endocrine surgery | J.-L. Kraimps, France | ||
| D.L. Fraker, USA | |||
| Presenting Authors: | |||
| 59.1 | A population-based, validated study on the prevalence of adrenal incidentaloma |
B. Wangberg, Sweden |
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| 59.2 | Surgical strategy in treatment of primary thyroid carcinoma in the thyroglossal duct cyst: report of eleven cases |
I. Markovic, Yugoslavia |
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| 59.3 | Is the supraspinal accessory lymph node dissection always necessary in thyroid carcinoma patients with lateral neck node metastasis? |
T.-Y. Sung, |
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| 59.4 | Viability of cryopreserved parathyroid tissue: When is continued storage versus disposal indicated? |
M. Guerrero, USA |
|
| 59.5 | Screening all hypertensive patients with the aldosterone to renin ratio is economically sound |
J. Lee, USA |
|
| 59.6 | Gastrin/PPP ratio reflects the malignant potential of MEN type1 pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors |
K. Horiuchi, Japan |
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| 14:00-15:30 | 60 | IATSIC Main Session | Moderators: |
| Challenges in pelvic trauma | E.E. Moore, USA | ||
| S. Uranues, Austria | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 14:00 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 14:03 | Bleeding | E.E. Moore, USA | |
| 14:19 | Restoration of the bony pelvic ring: timing and techniques | H.C. Pape, USA | |
| 14:35 | Soft tissues | R.V. Maier, USA | |
| 14:51 | Resource challenged conditions | M. Joshipura, India | |
| 15:07 | Discussion | ||
| 14:00-15:00 | 61 | BSI Umberto Veronesi Lecture | Introduction: |
| In an era of gene expression profiling, has lymph node staging for breast cancer become irrelevant? | G. Agarwal, India | ||
| Lecturer: | |||
| H. Cody III, USA | |||
| followed by | |||
| BSI Business Meeting (BSI Members only) | |||
| 14:00-15:30 | 62 | ISBI Free Paper Session | Moderators: |
| Burns | B.A. Pruitt Jr., USA | ||
| R.G. Tompkins, USA | |||
| Presenting Authors: | |||
| 14:00 | 62.1 | Alternative approach to excision and skin grafting of axillary burns |
M. Vehmeyer-Heeman, Netherlands |
| 14:12 | 62.2 | 21st Century Epidemiology and
Demographic Characteristics of Burn Injury in the |
B.A. Pruitt, Jr., USA |
| 14:24 | 62.3 | Reversed saphenous fasciocutaneous island flap in marjolin's ulcers |
M. Farahmand, Iran |
| 14:36 | 62.4 | Key issues in auditing burn related mortality by autopsy |
I. Papadopoulos, Greece |
| 14:00-15:30 | 63 | ISS/SIC Poster Session | Moderators: |
| GI & Vascular surgery | M. Furrer, Switzerland | ||
| G.D. Beauchamp, Canada | |||
| Presenting Authors: | |||
| 63.1 | Thoracoscopic intrathoracic anastomosis using side-to-side method for esophageal cancer |
H. Nagata, Japan |
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| 63.2 | 10 cases illustrating the spectrum
and peculiarities of oesophageal perforations in |
C. Ofoegbu, South Africa |
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| 63.3 | Longterm outcome of a modified Sugiura procedure for bleeding esophageal varices |
D. Voros, Greece |
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| 63.4 | Clinical advantages of laparoscopy-assisted distal gastrectomy for gastric cancer in the elderly patients |
K. Inaba, Japan |
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| 63.5 | Analysis of the Effect of Dual U-tubes Drainage in the Treatment of Peripancreatic Abscess |
F. Tian, China PR |
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| 63.6 | Laparoscopic splenectomy as a safe and effective treatment for the patients with hypersplenism |
Y. Watanabe, Japan |
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| 63.7 | Impact of surgery and cancer removal on oxidative stress parameters in patients with colorectal cancer |
I. Stipancic, Croatia |
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| 63.8 | Comparison of Short-Term Surgical Outcomes Between Laparoscopic-assisted Right Hemicolectomy and Open Right Hemicolectomy Through Right Transverse Skin Crease Incision for Right-Sided Colon Cancer: A |