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| > Social Program | Program Details *** Monday *** Tuesday *** Wednesday *** Thursday |
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| Lunchtime Sessions | |
| Postgraduate Courses *** IATSIC DSTC Course *** BSI Breast Course | |
| Full Text of Abstracts.pdf (9MB) | |
| Wednesday, August 29, 2007 | |||
| Time | No. | ||
| 07:30-08:30 | 77 | ISDS Video Session Breakfast at the movies | Moderators: |
| GI film festival | A. Senagore, USA | ||
| P. Charlebois, Canada | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| Laparoscopic surgery for rectal prolapse | T. Young-Fadok, USA | ||
| Laparoscopic total colectomy | H. Hasegawa, Japan | ||
| Laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy | B. Salky, USA | ||
| 07:30-08:30 | 78 | IAES Educational Session | Moderator: |
| Primary hyperparathyroidism: standard of care today | L.W. Delbridge, Australia | ||
| Panelists: | |||
| Focused approach to parathyroidectomy | R. Udelsman, USA | ||
| Conventional parathyroidectomy | C.-Y. Lo, Hong Kong SAR | ||
| 07:30-08:30 | 79 | BSI Educational Session | Moderator: |
| Debate on SLN micrometastases: axillary dissection | S.P. Leong, USA | ||
| Debaters: | |||
| Pro | O. Nieweg, Netherlands | ||
| Contra | M. Zuber, Switzerland | ||
| 08:30-10:00 | 80 | ISDS Main Session | Moderators: |
| Fulminant colitis | W.L. Law, Hong Kong SAR | ||
| P. Charlebois, Canada | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 08:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 08:33 | Infectious (e.g. amebic) | F. Ruiz Healy, Mexico | |
| 08:49 | Ulcerative colitis | F. Michelassi, USA | |
| 09:05 | Toxic (C difficile) | P. Charlebois, Canada | |
| 09:21 | Ischemic | W.L. Law, Hong Kong SAR | |
| 09:37 | Discussion | ||
| 08:30-10:00 | 81 | ISDE Main Session | Moderator: |
| Surgical approaches to esophageal cancer | M.K. Ferguson, USA | ||
| R. Reznick, Canada | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 08:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 08:33 | Institution/surgeon volume and outcomes after esophagectomy | A.C. Chang, USA | |
| 08:49 | Minimally invasive esophagectomy | D. Gotley, Australia | |
| 09:05 | 3-field lymph node dissection | H. Shimada, Japan | |
| 09:21 | Vagal-sparing esophagectomy | J. Salo, Finland | |
| 09:37 | Discussion | ||
| 08:30-10:00 | 82 | IAES Free Paper Session | Moderators: |
| Endocrine surgery | P.G. Gauger, USA | ||
| O. Gimm, Sweden | |||
| Presenting Authors: | |||
| 08:30 | 82.1 | The Effect of Hospital Volume on Outcomes Following Substernal Thyroidectomy |
F. Pieracci, USA |
| 08:45 | 82.2 | Applicability of intraoperaive parathyroid hormone assay during total thyroidectomy in guiding the surgeon for selective parathyroid tissue autotransplantation |
M. Barczynski, Poland |
| 09:00 | 82.3 | Results of Endoscopic Adrenalectomy
in |
M. Walz, Germany |
| 09:15 | 82.4 | Video-assisted thyroidectomy significantly reduces the risk of early posthyroidectomy voice and swallowing symptoms |
C.P. Lombardi, Italy |
| 09:30 | 82.5 | Genetic background providing for PTC susceptibility in benign multinodular thyroid disease |
F. Weber, Germany |
| 09:45 | 82.6 | Risk factors for cervical lymph node involvement in follicular thyroid carcinoma |
H. Alfalah, France |
| 08:30-10:00 | 83 | IATSIC / APIMSF Symposium | Moderators: |
| Damage control and the open abdomen | C.W. Schwab, USA | ||
| H.-P. Becker, Germany | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 08:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 08:33 | Damage control surgery in civilian and military trauma patients | C.W. Schwab, USA | |
| 08:49 | Primary fascial closure in the open abdomen: when and how | T.C. Fabian, USA | |
| 09:05 | The planned hernia approach | A.K. Leppäniemi, Finland | |
| 09:21 | Small bowel fistulae: problems and solutions | H.-P. Becker, Germany | |
| 09:37 | Discussion | ||
| 08:30-10:00 | 84 | BSI Main Session | Moderators: |
| Oncoplastic procedures in breast cancer | P. Malycha, Australia | ||
| G. Agarwal, India | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 08:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 08:33 | General surgeon to specialist breast surgeon: is the next step a specialized oncoplastic breast surgeon? | I.R. Gough, Australia | |
| 08:44 | The Swedish model of breast surgeon: breast surgeon working with a plastic and reconstructive surgeon what does the future hold? | K. Sandelin, Sweden | |
| 08:55 | The African approach to breast surgery and oncoplastic procedures | I. Buccimazza, South Africa | |
| 09:06 | Current status of breast oncoplasty in India: experience from a tertiary care center | S.V.S. Deo, India | |
| 09:17 | The Croatian model of training for breast surgery | M. Margaritoni, Croatia | |
| 09:28 | Summary of presentations with outline of working paper for publication | P. Malycha, Australia | |
| 09:39 | Discussion | ||
| 08:30-10:00 | 85 | ISS/SIC Poster Session | Moderators: |
| Hepatobiliary surgery / Miscellaneous | A. Frilling, Germany | ||
| M. Shimazu, Japan | |||
| Presenting Authors: | |||
| 85.1 | Expression of Multidrug Resistence Related Proteins (MDR-Proteins) in lung cancer. Response to chemotherapy and survival |
M. Echenique-Elizondo, Spain |
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| 85.2 | Solitary lymph node metastasis in gastric cancer, with reference to the sentinel lymph node concept |
J. Isogaki, Japan |
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| 85.3 | Combined treatment of advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) |
C. Osuch, Poland |
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| 85.4 | Overexpression of Osteopontin Is an Adverse Prognostic Factor in Hepatocellular Carcinoma |
P. Korita, Japan |
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| 85.5 | A single center experience of |
Z. Abbasi Mood, Germany |
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| 85.6 | Radifrequency-assisted liver resection: analysis of a group of consecutive patients treated at a single center |
A. Ferko, Czech Republic |
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| 85.7 | Long-term Outcomes after Hepatectomy for Recurrences after Prior Local Ablation for Hepatocellular Carcinoma |
J. Sakata, Japan |
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| 85.8 | Impact of Immunohistochemically Detected Intrahepatic Lymphatic Invasion on Long-Term Survival in Patients Undergoing Resection for Colorectal Carcinoma Liver Metastasis |
P. Korita, Japan |
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| 85.9 | Pleuro-biliary fistula: A delayed complication following open Cystectomy and partial resection of the liver |
A. Dogjani, Albania |
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| 85.10 | A tailored approach to laparoscopic spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy - our initial experience |
W.C.A. |
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| 85.11 | Cancelled | ||
| 85.12 | Morphological evaluation of liver at its vascular isolation on the background of antihypoxic protection in the experiment |
B. Baimakhanov, Kazakhstan |
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| 85.13 | Surgical malpractice: the seven capital sins |
A. Ferreres, Argentina |
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| 85.14 | Formative evaluation with video in cricotiroidotomy by punction |
C. Gaitan, Mexico |
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| 85.15 | Left sided Amyand's hernia: a case report with review of literature |
K.A. Malik, Oman |
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| 85.16 | The role of different individual early systemic inflammatory response of patients after mesh hernia repair on late clinical outcomes |
A. Jezupovs, Latvia |
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| 85.17 | A reinforced approach for abdominal wall closure in moderate-to-high risk wounds of cancer patients |
O. Hussein, Egypt |
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| 85.18 | Evaluation of intestinal anastomosis integrity and adhesion formation with the use of a cellulose based adhesion barrier (INTERCEED®) |
S. Trygonis, Greece |
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| 85.19 | Staged Surgery for Severe Septic Abdomen |
T. Kubota, Japan |
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| 85.20 | Does multi-detector row computed tomography (CT) improve the diagnosis of acute appendicitis compared with single-detector row CT? |
T. Sakai, Japan |
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| 85.21 | Indications for surgical interventions in blunt and penetrating thoracic injuries |
F. Vyhnanek, Czech Republic |
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| 85.22 | Compliance of surgical randomised controlled trials with the consort statement |
S. Sinha, United Kingdom |
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| 85.23 | The influence of neuroendocrine factors to differential diagnostics of acute appendicitis |
A. Brikuns, Latvia |
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| 08:30-10:00 | 86 | IASMEN Main Session | Moderators: |
| Evidence-based, cost efficient practice | J.L. Rombeau, USA | ||
| K.C. Fearon, UK | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 08:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 08:33 | Overview | D.W. Wilmore, USA | |
| 08:55 | Optimizing the surgical pathway | G.L. Carlson, UK | |
| 09:17 | Issues for education and training | G. Fried, Canada | |
| 09:39 | Discussion | ||
| 08:30-10:00 | 87 | ISS/SIC Free Paper Session | Moderators: |
| Surgical education | F. Lacaine, France | ||
| J. Kulig, Poland | |||
| Presenting Authors: | |||
| 08:30 | 87.1 | The Complexity paradigme and the critically ill surgical patient : A representation and conceptual model - What we need to know and Why |
G. Hellou, Canada |
| 08:42 | 87.2 | Evidence based management of primary, non-complicated inguinal hernia |
C. Cervantes-Sánchez, Mexico |
| 08:54 | 87.3 | How should we teach surgical skills? |
W. Thomas, United Kingdom |
| 09:06 | 87.4 | The Basic Surgical Skills Course: its 10th anniversary |
W. Thomas, United Kingdom |
| 09:18 | 87.5 | Working conditions, hazards and challenges: the OR is a profit centre? |
U. Matern, Germany |
| 09:30 | 87.6 | The impact of Self-efficacy on laparoscopic performance in experienced surgeons and novices |
I. Hassan, Germany |
| 09:42 | 87.7 | The attitudes of medical students towards a career in general surgery |
A. Tambyraja, United Kingdom |
| 09:54 | 87.8 | Predictors of Technical Skills Among Resident Students in a Laparoscopic Skills Education Program |
C. Van Hove, USA |
| 08:30-10:00 | 89 | ISS/SIC Video Session | Moderators: |
| GI surgery 1 | F. Chikh Torab, UAE | ||
| J.-F. Latulippe, Canada | |||
| Presenting Authors: | |||
| 08:30 | 89.1 | The impact of a thoracoscopic approach to esophagectomy on the lymph nodes dissection in patients with esophageal cancer |
A. Itami, Japan |
| 08:45 | 89.2 | Laparoscopic repair of traumatic diaphragmatic hernia |
J. Lazarevic, Yugoslavia |
| 09:00 | 89.3 | Laparoscopic partial gastric resection of a GIST of the lesser curvature of the stomach |
M. Bélanger, Canada |
| 09:15 | 89.4 | Prevention of parastomal herniation by primary prohylactic mesh insertion: Presentation of the onlayer technique |
I. Gögenur, Denmark |
| 09:30 | 89.5 | Laparoscopic surgery for rectal cancer: A single center experience |
K. Vermeiren, Belgium |
| 09:45 | 89.6 | Sharp dissection with electrocautery suffices for completing the laparoscopic rectal mobilization |
Y. Sakai, Japan |
| 10:30-12:00 | 90 | ISDS Lecture | Introduction: |
| Minimally invasive GI surgery: past, present and future | T. Young-Fadok, USA | ||
| Lecturer: | |||
| N. Soper, USA | |||
| 10:30-12:00 | 91 | ISS/SIC Lloyd M. Nyhus Prize Session 1 | Moderators: |
| Best Free Papers in gastrointestinal surgery | M. Kitajima, Japan | ||
| M.G. Sarr, USA | |||
| P.J. Morris, UK | |||
| Presenting Authors: | |||
| 10:30 | 91.1 | Salvage esophagectomy after high-dose chemoradiotherapy for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma |
Y. Tachimori, Japan |
| 10:45 | 91.2 | Heller's Esophagomyotomy and Antireflux Surgery for Esophageal Motility Disorders: Should a Partial or a Total Fundoplication be added? |
L.-Q. Chen, China PR |
| 11:00 | 91.3 | Adjuvant imatinib treatment may improve recurrence-free survival of patients with high-risk GIST |
B. Nilsson, Sweden |
| 11:15 | 91.4 | A multi-marker RT-PCR based assay for peritoneal cytology of gastric cancer; its clinical implication |
K. Mori, Japan |
| 11:30 | 91.5 | Multicenter prospective randomized trial on water-soluble contrast medium (Gastrografin®) use in intestinal small bowel obstruction caused by adherences |
S. Di Saverio, Italy |
| 11:45 | 91.6 | Serum p |
A. Takeda, Japan |
| 10:30-12:00 | 92 | IAES Symposium | Moderator: |
| Differentiated thyroid carcinoma | R. Udelsman, USA | ||
| Panelists: | |||
| 10:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 10:33 | Extent of thyroidectomy for thyroid cancer | B. Niederle, Austria | |
| 10:55 | Cervical node dissection: prophylactic or therapeutic? | G.M. Doherty, USA | |
| 11:17 | Lateral node dissection: guided by preoperative or intraoperative findings | Y. Ito, Japan | |
| 11:39 | Discussion | ||
| 10:30-12:00 | 93 | IATSIC / IASMEN Symposium | Moderators: |
| Trauma and critical care | E. Thal, USA | ||
| K.C. Fearon, UK | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 10:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 10:33 | Blood substitutes | E.E. Moore, USA | |
| 10:49 | Glucose control in critical care | H.L. Frankel, USA | |
| 11:05 | Complications in trauma (bleeding, infection, organ failure) | E. Thal, USA | |
| 11:21 | Organ specific nutritional support | D.W. Wilmore, USA | |
| 11:37 | Discussion | ||
| 10:30-12:00 | 94 | BSI Main Session | Moderators: |
| Breast cancer issues in developing countries | G. Agarwal, India | ||
| R. Jakesz, Austria | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 10:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 10:33 | Improving breast cancer care in developing countries: the BHGI contribution | R. Jakesz, Austria | |
| 10:46 | Breast cancer care in India | G. Agarwal, India | |
| 10:59 | Breast cancer care in Croatia | M. Margaritoni, Croatia | |
| 11:12 | Breast cancer care in South Africa | J.P. Apffelstaedt, South Africa | |
| 11:25 | Breast cancer care in Mexico | E. Sanchez Forgach, Mexico | |
| 11:38 | Discussion | ||
| 10:30-12:00 | 95 | ISBI Main Session | Moderators: |
| Burn wound closure and complications | D.N. Herndon, USA | ||
| To be nominated | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 10:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 10:33 | Primary and secondary excision of the burn wound | D.N. Herndon, USA | |
| 10:49 | Use of xenograft tissues for wound closure | N.S. Piccolo, Brazil | |
| 11:05 | Culture derived biomembranes | F. Auger, Canada | |
| 11:21 | Burn scar prevention and treatment | To be nominated | |
| 11:37 | Discussion | ||
| 10:30-12:00 | 96 | WOFAPS / CAPS Symposium | Moderators: |
| Updates in pediatric trauma | D.W. Vane, USA | ||
| D. Saint-Vil, Canada | |||
| Panelists: | |||
| 10:30 | Introduction by the moderators | ||
| 10:33 | Initial management of the injured child: pediatric ATLS protocol | P. Puligandla, Canada | |
| 10:49 | Management of solid organ injuries: clinical pathways | D.W. Vane, USA | |
| 11:05 | Thoracic trauma | K. Shaw, Canada | |
| 11:21 | Pitfalls in pediatric trauma | D. Saint-Vil, Canada | |
| 11:37 | Discussion | ||
| 10:30-12:00 | 97 | ISS/SIC Free Paper Session | Moderators: |
| Hepatobiliary surgery 2 | R. Rosso, Switzerland | ||
| T. Popiela, Poland | |||
| Presenting Authors: | |||
| 10:30 | 97.1 | Hepatectomy by In-situ Stapling |
W. Reed, USA |
| 10:42 | 97.2 | Hepatic preconditioning to prevent ischemia/reperfusion injury |
C. Florez, Mexico |
| 10:54 | 97.3 | Liver blood-outflow occlusion increases effectiveness of radiofrequency ablation: An experimental study |
Z. Subrt, Czech Republic |
| 11:06 | 97.4 | Hepatic Resection for Icteric Hepatomas Originating From the Non-cirrhotic liver due to Bile Duct Tumor Thrombi-Is it a Reasonable PrimaryTreatment Option with survival benefit? |
M.A. Johnson, India |
| 11:18 | 97.5 | Biliary tract reconstruction with Hepp-Couinaud technique in patients with Bismuth´s injuries type II, III and IV |
P. Sanchez Fernandez, Mexico |
| 11:30 | 97.6 | Colorectal carcinoma liver metastasis: an appraisal of 1-cm hepatectomy margin in terms of intrahepatic micrometastases |
T. Wakai, Japan |
| 11:42 | 97.7 | Repeat surgery for liver/lung metastases after hepatectomy of colorectal liver metastases |
Z. Morise, Japan |
| 11:54 | 97.8 | Side to side choledochoduodenostomy (CD) for benign biliary obstruction |
M. Alloush, Lebanon |
| 10:30-12:00 | 99 | ISS/SIC Free Paper Session | Moderators: |
| Colorectal surgery 3 | J.-C. Givel, Switzerland | ||
| S.-H. Kim, South Korea | |||
| Presenting Authors: | |||
| 10:30 | 99.1 | Biological significance of radial margin in colorectal cancer |
J.A. Pinto-de-Sousa, Portugal |
| 10:42 | 99.2 | Manometric evaluation of anorectal
functions in the patients with rectal cancer undergoing
preoperative radiotherapy |
P. Richter, Poland |
| 10:54 | 99.3 | Percutaneous drainage in postoperative abscess after low rectal resection with anastomosis |
O. Brehant, France |
| 11:06 | 99.4 | Laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer |