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Slide and Video
Slide:Asian Institute of TeleSurgery Introduction
2008.9.5 Taiwan President Ma visited AITS (24mb)
Introdution of Asian Institute of TeleSurgery (AITS)
Opening Ceremony of AITS IRCAD TAIWAN
The 1st General Laparoscopic Surgery Training Course
Video:Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery  Video(1)-(3mb)  Video(2)-(1.7mb) , Video(3)-(18mb)
 
2009, December 03-05  Advanced Course in Digestive Surgery ( activity diary )





  FACULTY
DALLEMAGNE Bernard-BELGIUM LEE Wei-Jei-TAIWAN
MARESCAUX Jacques-FRANCE MUTTER Didier-FRANCE
PASUPATHY Shanker-SINGAPOUR LEROY Joel-FRANCE
THE Catherine-PHILIPPINES SWANSTROM Lee-USA
OBJECTIVES
‧To cover a broad spectrum of surgical procedures in
 digestive surgery
‧To provide indications for surgical treatment and discuss
 operative complications
‧To highlight technicalities of surgical interventions
 through the broadcasting of live procedures
‧To allow real-time discussion between the operators and
 the surgeon trainees
‧To provide hands-on sessions to improve skills in
 laparoscopic surgery through practice on live tissue
 under experts' tutorial
‧To describe postoperative clinical results and practical
 applications of evidence-based clinical medicine
EDUCATIONAL METHODS
‧Interactive theoretical and video sessions between faculty
 and course participants
‧Live and pre-recorded operative demonstrations
LECTURES:
‧LIVE & PRE-RECORDED OPERATIVE DEMONSTRATIONS
 - Inguinal hernia repair TAPP
 - Inguinal hernia repair TEP
 - Antireflux surgery
‧FOREGUT
‧HEPATOBILIARY & SPLENIC SURGERY
‧BOWEL SURGERY
‧PARIETAL WALL
‧LIVE & PRE-RECORDED OPERATIVE DEMONSTRATIONS
 - Bariatric surgery
 - Gastric cancer
‧FOREGUT
‧HEPATOBILIARY & SPLENIC SURGERY
‧BOWEL SURGERY
‧PARIETAL WALL
‧Live Operative demonstration
‧WORKSHOP WITH EXPERTS
‧Inguinal hernia
‧Incisional hernia
‧Emergency surgery & Biliary tract surgery
‧Bariatric Surgery
‧Foregut
‧Pancreatic Surgery
‧Laparoscopic Liver Surgery
‧Colon - Rectum
‧NOTES? : the next revolution ?
 
2009, November 20~21  International N.O.T.E.S Hands-On Course ( activity diary )




  FACULTY
Pierre  ALLEMANN-SWITZERLAND
Bernard DALLEMAGNE-BELGIUM
Edith  DUMENY-FRANCE
Elena  MIHALACHE-ROMANIA
Silvana  PERRETTA-ITALY
Michel  VIX-FRANCE
Mitsuhiro  ASAKUMA-JAPAN
Joel  LEROY-FRANCE
Shanker  PASUPATHY-SINGAPORE
Eduardo  TARGARONA-SPAIN
OBJECTIVES
‧To become familiar with flexible endoscopy
‧To become familiar with transluminal surgery
‧To understand the rationale and challenges of endoscopic
 transluminal surgery
‧To discover the latest and future technological developments
‧To provide hands-on sessions to learn endoscopic
 transluminal surgery through practice on live tissue under
 experts' tutorials
‧To promote research and define guidelines

Day1
LECTURES:
‧Challenge of N.O.T.E.S. : from technical improvement to
 training and education
‧Live Operative Demonstrations from the Laboratory
‧Live Pre-Recorded Operative Demonstrations on patients
‧Hands-on training on live tissue(Option B only)

Day2
‧Hands-on training on live tissue(Option B only)
Lectures:
‧How to expose, retract, dissect, divide and suture?
 Key devices, platforms and future
‧Who should perform NOTES ? Surgeons or Endoscopists?
‧Clinical experience with NOTES and Hybrid procedures
‧Step towards NOTES:Single Port Access Surgery:
 another option to“scarless”abdominal surgery
 
2009, October 29-31  Advanced Course in Pediatric Videosurgery ( activity diary )



  FACULTY
F. BECMEUR (France) L. NGUYEN THANH (Vietnam)
Y. HELOURY (Australia) O. REINBERG (Switzerland)
M.D. LECLAIR (France) S. ROTHENBERG (USA)
P. MONTUPET (France) M. SCHLOBACH (Brazil)
P. PHILIPPE (Luxembourg) H.L. TAN (Malaysia)
OBJECTIVES
‧To cover a broad spectrum of surgical procedures in
 pediatric surgery
‧To provide indications for surgical treatment and discuss
 operative complications
‧To highlight technicalities of surgical interventions
 through the broadcasting of videos
‧To allow discussion between the experts and the surgeon
 trainees
‧To provide hands-on sessions to improve skills in
 laparoscopic surgery through practice on live
 tissue under experts' tutorials
‧To describe postoperative
LECTURES:
‧THEORETICAL AND VIDEO SESSION:
‧Abdomen
‧Laparoscopy in Neonates
‧Ergonomics
‧Urology:Nephrectomies, Vesicoureteric reflux
‧Miscellaneous: Varicocele, Impalpable testis, Peritoneal
 dialysis, Inguinal hernias
 
2009, October 19-22  Intensive Course in Laparoscopic General Surgery ( activity diary )



  FACULTY
J. Marescaux (France) B. Dallemagne (France)
A. Forgione (Italy) J. Leroy (France)
D. Mutter (France) S. Perretta (Italy)
N. Tanigawa (Japan) D.A. Chou (Taiwan)
H.S. Wu (Taiwan) W.J. Lee (Taiwan)
OBJECTIVES
‧To provide the basic knowledge required for clinical
 applications
‧To describe all the basic principles (instruments,
 materials, equipments) and present the most used basic
 laparoscopic techniques
‧Hands-on training sessions to learn or improve
 performance of basic technical tasks in laparoscopic
 surgery such as intra-corporeal suturing and knots tying
 techniques, two-hands coordination for dissection, safe
 use of energy in laparoscopy
‧To describe results and potential complications of
 laparoscopic procedures
LECTURES:
‧THEORETICAL AND VIDEO SESSION:
‧Basic Principles: Positioning of trocars, Knots, Operative
 room organisation
‧Complication in laparoscopy:bowel and vascular injuries
‧Laparoscopic biliary surgery
‧New concepts in laparoscopic surgery
 
2009, October 15-16  APAGE 2009 Annual Congress Hands-on Workshop ( activity diary )
 
2009, October 12-14  Advanced course in Gynaecological Surgery ( activity diary )






  FACULTY
李奇隆 Chyi-Long LEE (TAIWAN)
Ignacio Mendoza MIRANDA (CHILE)
Joseph NASSIF (LEBANON)
Sergio SCHETTINI (ITALY)
Veronique THOMA (FRANCE)
OBJECTIVES
‧To provide the basic skills required for good
 progress in clinical laparoscopic practice.
‧To describe the technical steps which are used for
 advanced laparoscopic procedures.
‧To describe results and potential complications,
 and how to prevent them.
‧To practice on both pelvic trainer and live tissue
 in order to give the participant the technical
 capacity to improve his practice
LECTURES:
‧Theoretical Session: GENERALITIES, WAYS OF ENTRY,
 ANATOMY
‧GENERALITIES - Ergonomics,Technique of Exposure,
 Mass Extraction
‧WAYS OF ENTRY - Ways of entry, complications &
 methods to avoid them
‧ANATOMY - Laparoscopic Anatomy.Nerves.Ureter
‧EXPERIMENTAL LABORATORY – HANDS-ON TRAINING on
 PELVIC TRAINER
‧Exercises in needle loading
‧Right hand and left hand suturing
‧Intra and extra corporeal knots
‧Different techniques for continuous suture

‧Theoretical Session – HYSTERECTOMY, ADNEXAL
 MASSES
‧Techniques of Hysterectomy : My technique of lap
 hysterectomy
‧Laparoscopic management of benign ovarian masses
‧Live Operative demonstration
‧EXPERIMENTAL LABORATORY–Training on Live Tissue:
 Dissection in the retroperitoneal space
‧Cystotomy and bladder reconstruction,Intra and extra
 corporeal knots, Lymphadenectomy

‧Theoretical session: PELVIC FLOOR, ENDOMETRIOSIS,
 ENDOMETRIOSIS
‧Laparoscopic treatment of deep infiltrating
 Endometriosis
‧Endometriosis Syndromes: a clinical classification
‧Laparoscopy management of ovarian endometrioma
‧EXPERIMENTAL LABORATORY – Training on Live Tissue:
 Nephrectomy
‧Simulation of bowel injury and reconstruction
‧Micro re-anastomosis of the ureterPractice of
 previously performed procedures
 
2009, September 25-26  Wrist Arthroscopy Course ( activity diary )



  FACULTY
C. MATHOULIN (France) P.C. HO (Hong-Kong SAR, China)
T. NAKAMURA (Japon) W.C. CHEN (Taiwan)
A. ATZEI (Italy) W.-L. TSE (Hong-Kong SAR, China)
D. FONTES (France) J.-T. SHIH (Taiwan)
M. HAERLE (Germany) Y. ABE (Japan)
R. LUCHETTI (Italy)
OBJECTIVES:
‧To provide indications for surgical treatment and
 discuss operative complications
‧To enable participants to carry out more sophisticated
 techniques in wrist arthroscopic surgery
‧To allow real-time discussion between the operators
 and the surgeons trainees
‧To provide hands-on sessions to improve skills
 in wrist arthroscopic surgery through practise
 on cadaveric tissue under Expert's tutorials
‧To describe postoperative clinical results and
 practical applications of evidence-bassed
 clinical medicine
LECTURES:
‧THEORETICAL AND VIDEO SESSION:
‧TFCC repair, a new approach
‧TFCC reconstruction
‧1st CMC arthroscopic arthroplasty
‧Scapho-lunate Tears : Wrist arthroscopy dorsal capsulodesis
‧Sauve-Kapandji procedureWrist arthroscopy in distal
 radius fracture
‧Scaphoid Non-union
 
2009, August 25-27  Urological Surgery ( activity diary )





  FACULTY
C.C. Abbou, (France)
E. Mandron, (France)
S. Egawa (Japan)
R. Van Velthoven, (Belgium)
邱文祥 Allen W. Chiu(Taiwan)
闕士傑 Shih-Chieh Chueh (Taiwan)
歐宴泉 Yen-Chuan Or (Taiwan)
裘坤元 Kun-Yuan Chiu (Taiwan)
余燦榮 Tsan-Jung Yu (Taiwan)
林嘉祥 Chia-Hsiang Lin (Taiwan)
OBJECTIVES
‧To present operative techniques by live operative
 demonstations from expert centers
‧To describe common laparoscopic urological techniques
 and operative procedures
‧To describe outcomes and potential complications of
 laparoscopic procedures
‧Hands-on training sessions to improve technical
 performance in laparoscopic urological surgery
LECTURES:
‧Theoretical Session:Laparoscopic Kidney Surgery
‧Right adrenalectomy – Live Surgery
‧Laparoscopic adrenalectomy
‧EXPERIMENTAL LABORATORY –
 Practical session on Live Tissue
‧Approach of the upper urinary system

‧Theoretical Session – Pelvic Laparoscopic Surgery
‧Laparoscopic treatment of genito-urinary prolapse
‧Pyeloplasty – Live Surgery
‧Laparoscopic Radical cystectomy
‧The next future in mini-invasive surgery: N.O.T.E.S
‧EXPERIMENTAL LABORATORY–Training on Live Tissue:
 Approach of the lower urinary system

‧Theoretical session:Prostatic Surgery
‧Laparoscopic prostatectomy–Live Surgery
‧Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy:extraperitoneal
 approach
‧Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy:transperitoneal
 approach
‧Laparoscopic adenomectomy : Millin’s technique
‧Pelvic lymphadenectomy :
 new concept of extensive lymphadenectomy,
 technique of laparoscopic lymphadenectomy
‧Robotic assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy
‧EXPERIMENTAL LABORATORY – Training on Live Tissue:
 Practice of previously performed procedures
 
2009, July 18  Master in Knee Arthroscopic Surgery - Cadaver Knee Workshop ( activity diary )
 
2009, July 3-4  Asian Conference on Computer Aided Surgery ( activity diary )
 
2009, July 3-4  International N.O.T.E.S Hands-On Course ( activity diary )



  FACULTY
Allemann, P - Switzerland Asakuma, M - Japan
Bailey, M – United Kingdom Chen, CH - Taiwan
Dunkin, B – USA Forgione, A – Italy
Inoue, H - Japan Leroy, J – France
Pasupathy, S – Singapore Tanigawa, N – Japan
Vix, M – France Zhu, JF - China
OBJECTIVES
‧To become familiar with flexible endoscopy
‧To become familiar with transluminal surgery
‧To understand the rationale and challenges of endoscopic
 transluminal surgery
‧To discover the latest and future technological developments
‧To provide hands-on sessions to learn endoscopic
 transluminal surgery through practice on live tissue under
 experts' tutorials
‧To promote research and define guidelines
LECTURES:
‧Challenge of N.O.T.E.S. :
 from technical improvement to training and education
‧Live Operative Demonstrations from the Laboratory
‧Live Pre-Recorded Operative Demonstrations on patients
‧How to expose, retract, dissect, divide and suture?
 Key devices, platforms and future
‧Who should perform NOTES ? Surgeons or Endoscopists?
‧Clinical experience with NOTES and Hybrid procedures
‧Step towards NOTES:Single Port Access Surgery:
 another option to“scarless”abdominal surgery
‧Hands-on training on live tissue(Option B only)
 
2009, June 30-July 2  Interventional GI Endoscopy Techniques ( activity diary )



  FACULTY
A. Imagawa – Japan H. Inoue – Japan
H. Minami – Japan H.P. Wang - Taiwan
H. Yamamoto - Japan LR. Mo - Taiwan
K. Sumiyama – Japan M.S. Lee – Korea
M. Vieth – Germany N. Yahagi – Japan
O. Le Moine - Belgium S. Kudo – Japan
SY. Tung - Taiwan T. Oyama – Japan
Y. Morita – Japan Y. Saito - Japan
OBJECTIVES
‧To provide the knowledge necessary to progress in
 gastrointestinal interventional endoscopy practice
‧To describe the technical steps which are used for advanced
 endoscopic procedures
‧To describe results and potential complications, and how
 to prevent them
‧To practice on live tissue in order to give the
 participant the technical capacity
‧To improve his expertise
LECTURES:
THEORETICAL AND VIDEO SESSION:
‧Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR) and Endoscopic Sub
 Mucosal Dissection (ESD)
‧Various endoscopic procedures
‧New techniques
‧EXPERIMENTAL LABORATORY (Practice on live tissue)
 for Option B
 
2009, June 08-11  Intensive Course in Laparoscopic Surgery ( activity diary )




  FACULTY
A. Forgione (Italy) C.K. Yeung (Hong Kong)
S. Perretta (Italy) J. Leroy (France)
N. Tanigawa (Japan) M. Vix (France)
P. Miccoli (Italy) Y.A. Park (South Korea)
OBJECTIVES
‧To provide the basic knowledge required for clinical
 applications
‧To describe all the basic principles (instruments, materials,
 equipments) and present the most used basic laparoscopic
 techniques
‧Hands-on training sessions to learn or improve performance
 of basic technical tasks in laparoscopic surgery such as
 intra-corporeal suturing and knots tying techniques, two-
 hands coordination for dissection, safe use of energy in
 laparoscopy
‧To describe results and potential complications of
 laparoscopic procedures
LECTURES:
THEORETICAL SESSION :
‧Basic principles
‧New trends in laparoscopic surgery
‧Inguinal hernia repair
‧Gastric surgery
‧Morbid Obesity Surgery
‧“Pot pourri” pre-recorded Live Surgery
 (chosen by the audience)
‧Pediatric Surgery
‧Endocrine surgery
‧Laparoscopic biliary surgery
‧Emergency surgery
‧New concepts in laparoscopic surgery
‧N.O.T.E.S. :
‧Colorectal surgery
‧Splenic surgery
‧Pancreatic and Hepatic surgery
‧Proficiency Test

EXPERIMENTAL LABORATORY - Practice on Live Tissue
 
2009, May 8-9  Advanced Course in Colorectal Surgery ( activity diary )



  Faculty
Chen, W.(Taiwan) Li, M. (Hong Kong)
Forgione, A. (Italy) Mutter, D. (France)
Huscher, C. (Italy) Okuda, J. (Japan)
Hsu, B. (Taiwan) Pasupathy, S (Singapore)
Kwok, S. (Hong Kong) Ponzano, C. (Italy)
Law, LW. (Hong Kong) Tsai, C. (Taiwan)
OBJECTIVES
‧To cover a broad spectrum of surgical procedures in
 colorectal surgery
‧To provide indications for surgical treatment and discuss
 operative complications
‧To highlight technicalities of surgical interventions through
 the broadcasting of live procedures
‧To allow real time discussion between the operators and
 the surgeon trainees
‧To provide hands-on sessions improve skills in
 laparoscopic surgery through the practice on live tissue
 under experts' tutorials
‧To describe postoperative clinical results and practical
 applications of evidence-based clinical medicine

LIVE AND PRE-RECORDED OPERATIVE
 DEMONSTRATIONS

FOR OPTION A : WORKSHOP WITH EXPERTS
FOR OPTION B : HANDS-ON TRAINING ON LIVE TISSUE
PLENARY SESSIONS – LECTURES
TECHNIQUES OF RIGHT AND LEFT LAPAROSCOPIC
 COLECTOMY

NEW TECHNIQUES
DIVERTICULITIS : INDICATIONS, TECHNIQUES AND
 OUTCOMES

COLON CANCER
RECTAL CANCER
CLOSING LECTURE
CONCLUSION OF THE COURSE
 
2009, May 1-2  Wrist arthroscopy ( activity diary )



  Course Director:
C. MATHOULIN (France)
Co Course Directors:
P.C. HO (Hong-Kong SAR, China) T. NAKAMURA (Japan)
Faculty:
W.C. CHEN (Taiwan) A. ATZEI (Italy)
W.-L. TSE (Hong-Kong SAR, China) D. FONTES (France)
T. LINDAU (United Kingdom) M. HAERLE (Germany)
R. LUCHETTI (Italy)  
Lecture 1
TFCC repair, a new approach (30 min)
TFCC reconstruction (30 min)
Practical Session 1 (Part 1)
TFCC Reconstruction
Lecture 2
Distal radius fracture (30 min)
Scapho-lunate Tears :
Wrist arthroscopy dorsal capsulodesis (20 min)
Practical Session 2 (part 1)
Distal radius fracture, scapho lunate suture
Lecture 3
Sauve-Kapandji procedure (30 min)
Scaphoid Non-union (30 min)
Practical Session 3 (Part 1)
Sauve-Kapandji, scaphoid non union
Practical Session 3 (Part 2)
Lecture 4
1st CMC arthroscopic arthroplasty (30 min)
Practical Session 4
Arthroscopic interposition arthroplasty
 
2009, February 16-19  General Surgery ( activity diary )




  FACULTY
A. Forgione (Italy) B. Dallemagne (France)
J. Leroy (France) K.Y. Lee (South Korea)
S. Perretta (Italy) W.J. Hyung (South Korea)
OBJECTIVES
‧To provide the basic knowledge required for clinical
 applications
‧To describe all the basic principles (instruments, materials,
 equipments) and present the most used basic laparoscopic
 techniques
‧Hands-on training sessions to learn or improve performance
 of basic technical tasks in laparoscopic surgery such as
 intra-corporeal suturing and knots tying techniques, two-
 hands coordination for dissection, safe use of energy in
 laparoscopy
‧To describe results and potential complications of
 laparoscopic procedures
THEORETICAL SESSION:
Equipment
Basic Principle
Complications in laparoscopy: bowel and vascular injuries
Inguinal hernia repair
Emergency surgery
Endocrine surgery
New concepts in laparoscopic Surgery
N.O.T.E.S
Gastric surgery
Laparoscopic biliary surgery
Colorectal surgery
Splenic surgery
Lapariscopic approach for liver tumors
Proficiency Test
EXPERIMENTAL LABORATORY - Practice on Live Tissue
 
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