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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-36 scores in patients undergoing parathyroidectomy for primary hyperparathyroidism

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 132 Patients

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 220 surgically-treated patients.

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 surgeon’s 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   Hirschsprung’s 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 14 metastatic nodules from rectal cancer

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 

  59.2

Surgical strategy in treatment of primary thyroid carcinoma in the thyroglossal duct cyst: report of eleven cases

I. Markovic, Yugoslavia 

  59.3

Is the supraspinal accessory lymph node dissection always necessary in thyroid carcinoma patients with lateral neck node metastasis?

T.-Y. Sung, Korea, Republic of 

  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 

       
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 United States

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 

  63.2

10 cases illustrating the spectrum and peculiarities of oesophageal perforations in Cape Town South Africa

C. Ofoegbu, South Africa 

  63.3

Longterm outcome of a modified Sugiura procedure for bleeding esophageal varices

D. Voros, Greece 

  63.4

Clinical advantages of laparoscopy-assisted distal gastrectomy for gastric cancer in the elderly patients

K. Inaba, Japan 

  63.5

Analysis of the Effect of Dual U-tubes Drainage in the Treatment of Peripancreatic Abscess

F. Tian, China PR 

  63.6

Laparoscopic splenectomy as a safe and effective treatment for the patients with hypersplenism

Y. Watanabe, Japan 

  63.7

Impact of surgery and cancer removal on oxidative stress parameters in patients with colorectal cancer

I. Stipancic, Croatia 

  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