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PROGRAMME - DECEMBER 9th, 2010

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8:00- 8:30 Opening -ROOM J-
8:00-8:15 Welcome
M Morino (Italy)
8:15-8:25 Goals and objectives for this meeting
D Rattner (USA)
8:25-8:30 Conference rules
A Lacy (Spain)
8:30-13:10 Pros & Cons -ROOM J-
Chair: W Wayand (Austria)/SD Wexner (USA)
8:30-8:50 Treatment of Barrett's esophagus should be:
  • Medical: TBA
  • Surgical: P Parrilla (Spain)
8:50-9:10 Endoluminal treatment for GERD:
  • Pro: GB Cadière (Belgium)
  • Con: G Zaninotto (Italy)
9:10-9:30 Barrett Esophagus: high dysplasia or “in situ” cancer:
  • Limited or endoscopic resection: KH Fuchs (Germany)
  • Extended resection: T Demeester (USA)
9:30-9:50 Endoluminal resection of gastric cancer
  • Yes: H Inoue (Japan)
  • NO: HK Yang (Korea)
9:50-10:10 Rectal cancer staging
  • Endoscopic ultrasound: A Ginès (Spain)
  • MRI: G Brown (UK)
10:10-10:30 Coffee Break Sponsored by Olympus
10:30-10:50 Optimal neoadjuvant radiotherapy for rectal cancer:
  • Short course: Eva Haglind (Sweden)
  • Long course: R Miralbell (Switzerland)
10:50-11:10 TEM in rectal cancer patients:
  • Yes: X Serra (Spain)
  • No: E García Granero (Spain)
11:10-11:30 Treatment of rectal cancer patients in complete response after RT-QT:
  • Surgery: P. Sylla (USA)
  • Surveillance: A Habr-Gama (Brazil)
11:30-11:50 Treatment of liver metastases:
  • Resection: S. López-Ben (Spain)
  • Radiofrequency ablation: R Vilana (Spain)
11:50-12:10 Trans-STARR in the treatment of rectocele:
  • Yes: A Longo (Italy)
  • No: A Mellgren (USA)
12:10-12:30 New treatments of inguinal hernias:
  • Laparoscopic: S Morales (Spain)
  • Open: D Gee (USA)
12:30-12:50 Surgical treatment of Type 2 Diabetes:
  • Yes: F Rubino (USA)
  • No: E Ferannini (Italy) (TBC)
12:50-13:10 Robotics: what value and what cost?
  • Pro: M Talamini (USA)
  • Con: JM Piqué (Spain)
13:10-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:20 Special Lecture -ROOM J-
Liver and pancreas surgery by laparoscopy – State of Art

B Gayet (France)
14:20-15:32 Education -ROOM J-
Chair: N. Soper (USA)/L. Swanstrom (USA)
14:20-14:32 Teaching Residents About Patient Safety
SA. Fingerhut (France)
14:32-14:44 How to Break Dogmas in Colorectal Surgery
K. Gash (UK)
14:44-14:56 World Wide Project of Telementoring
S. Shimizu (Japan)
14:56-15:08 Obesity Surgical Education in Spain
R. Sánchez (Spain)
15:08-15:32 Special Lecture: Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks: Achieving Laparoscopic
Competence for Postgraduate Trainees
N. Soper (USA)
15:45-18:43 NOTES -ROOM J-
Chair: S Horgan (USA)/DW Rattner (USA)
15:45-15:57 Should we invest in Notes?
JM Marks (USA)
15:57-16:09 Transgastric approach: results
L Swanstrom (USA)
16:09-16:21 Transvaginal approach: results
S Horgan (USA)
16:21-16:33 Transrectal and transcolonic access
P Sylla (USA)
16:33-16:45 Closing leaks and holes with the endoscope (Colon)
C Thompson (USA)
16:45-16:57 Endoluminal Heller myotomy for achalasia
H Inoue (Japan)
16:57-17:09 Full thickness endolumenal colon resection
L Swanstrom (USA)
17:09-17:21 Gastric Outlet Syndrome
PO Park (Sweden)
17:21-17:33 Mediastinal lymph node staging
D Gee (USA)
17:33-17:55 Coffee Break
17:55-18:07 Notes registry in Brazil
R Zorron (Brazil)
18:07-18:19 Euro-NOTES Registry
M. Morino (Italy)
18:19-18:31 Do We Need Clinical Trials in NOTES?
N. Soper (USA)
18:31-18:43 NOTES in 2015
M Anvari (Canada)
18:43-19:31 Reduced Port -ROOM J-
Chair: P Curcillo (USA)/T Young-Fadok (USA)
18:43-18:55 What is the data? Where is the benefit
P Curcillo (USA)
18:55-19:07 Cholecystectomy
O Vidal (Spain)
19:07-19:19 Obesity
S Delgado (Spain)
19:19-19:31 Colorectal surgery
K Gash (UK)
15:45-18:33 HepatoPancreaticoBiliary Surgery -ROOM F-
Chair: D Casanova (Spain)/ K Conlon (Ireland)
15:45-16:05 Special lecture: Management of incidentally-discovered pancreatic cysts
C Fernández-del Castillo (USA)
16:05-16:17 Limits and results of Whipple procedure
K Conlon (Ireland)
16:17-16:29 Advances in diagnosis and treatment of endocrine tumors of the pancreas
D Casanova (Spain)
16:29-16:41 Laparoscopic Duct-to-Mucosa Pancreaticojejunostomy: Feasibility, Technique and Results
F Rotellar (Spain)
16:41-16:53 Surgical margins and R1 status in pancreatic cancer: are most pancreatic cancer resections really R1 resections?
L Sabater (Spain)
16:53-17:05 Radiofrequency ablation as first-line treatment in patients with early colorectal liver metastases amenable to surgery
G Otto (Germany)
17:05-17:17 Recommendations for diagnosis, staging and treatment of pancreatic cancer
E Vaquero (Spain)
17:17-17:29 Pancreatic necrosectomy
C Fernández-del Castillo (USA)
17:29-17:49 Coffee Break
17:49-18:01 Synchronous resection of liver metastases
C Tayar (France)
18:01-18:13 New diagnostic approaches to biliary stenosis
A Cárdenas (Spain)
18:13-18:33 Special Lecture: Hepatocellular carcinoma: Current strategy for staging and treatment: BCLC update - State of Art
J Bruix (Spain)
18:33-19:36 Hernias -ROOM F-
Chair: A Fingerhut (France)/S Morales (Spain)
18:33-18:45 Meshes in hernia repair
S Morales (Spain)
18:45-18:57 What to do with recurrent inguinal hernia
A Fingerhut (France)
18:57-19:09 Why is better laparoscopy than open surgery in inguinal hernias?
X Feliu (Spain)
19:09-19:21 Prevention and treatment of parastomal hernias
SD Wexner (USA)
19:21-19:36 Biological Mesh – When and Where to Use It
H. Schardey (Germany)