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    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 Conn'™s Syndrome Caused by Adrenal Adenomas or Nodular Hyperplasia

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 

  85.2

Solitary lymph node metastasis in gastric cancer, with reference to the sentinel lymph node concept

J. Isogaki, Japan 

  85.3

Combined treatment of advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST)

C. Osuch, Poland 

  85.4

Overexpression of Osteopontin Is an Adverse Prognostic Factor in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

P. Korita, Japan 

  85.5

A single center experience of 333 modified Piggyback technique by Belghiti in liver transplantation

Z. Abbasi Mood, Germany 

  85.6

Radifrequency-assisted liver resection: analysis of a group of consecutive patients treated at a single center

A. Ferko, Czech Republic 

  85.7

Long-term Outcomes after Hepatectomy for Recurrences after Prior Local Ablation for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

J. Sakata, Japan 

  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 

  85.9

Pleuro-biliary fistula: A delayed complication following open Cystectomy and partial resection of the liver

A. Dogjani, Albania 

  85.10

A tailored approach to laparoscopic spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy - our initial experience

W.C.A. Kow, Singapore 

  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 

  85.13

Surgical malpractice: the seven capital sins

A. Ferreres, Argentina 

  85.14

Formative evaluation with video in cricotiroidotomy by punction

C. Gaitan, Mexico 

  85.15

Left sided Amyand's hernia: a case report with review of literature

K.A. Malik, Oman 

  85.16

The role of different individual early systemic inflammatory response of patients after mesh hernia repair on late clinical outcomes

A. Jezupovs, Latvia 

  85.17

A reinforced approach for abdominal wall closure in moderate-to-high risk wounds of cancer patients

O. Hussein, Egypt 

  85.18

Evaluation of intestinal anastomosis integrity and adhesion formation with the use of a cellulose based adhesion barrier (INTERCEED®)

S. Trygonis, Greece 

  85.19

Staged Surgery for Severe Septic Abdomen

T. Kubota, Japan 

  85.20

Does multi-detector row computed tomography (CT) improve the diagnosis of acute appendicitis compared with single-detector row CT?

T. Sakai, Japan 

  85.21

Indications for surgical interventions in blunt and penetrating thoracic injuries

F. Vyhnanek, Czech Republic 

  85.22

Compliance of surgical randomised controlled trials with the consort statement

S. Sinha, United Kingdom 

  85.23

The influence of neuroendocrine factors to differential diagnostics of acute appendicitis

A. Brikuns, Latvia 

       
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 p53 Antibodies is a Postoperative Predictive Biomarker after Curative Resection in Colorectal Cancer Patients

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 25 Gy (5x5) - preliminary report

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