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Colorectal surgery
Advanced Course in Colorectal Surgery
2009, May 8 - 9 - Option A  Contact us Closed
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Course
program
2009, May 8 - 9 - Option B  Contact us Closed
Registration fee Exchange rate table
Option A – 37,000 NTD ( Limited to 80 Registrations ) :
The fee includes:
● live and pre-recorded operative demonstrations
● theoretical teaching and/or workshop
● coffee breaks and lunches
● one evening meal
● shuttle bus service provided

Option B – 68,000 NTD ( Limited to 40 Registrations ) :
The fee includes:
● live and pre-recorded operative demonstrations
● theoretical teaching and/or workshop
practical training on live tissue (mini pigs)
● coffee breaks and lunches
● one evening meal
● shuttle bus service provided


*All payments need to be made in New Taiwan Dollars.

Accommodation
is available at special AITS rates at Howard Prince Hotel Taichung (when hotel is fully booked we will arrange another hotel) 2,800 NTD  per night, single room, breakfast included.
Accommodation is not included in registration charge. Please make your payment directly at hotel counter.
※ Pick-up Service is under individual request and personal expense.Please provide flight information in advance.(700NTD per person per pick up )aits@show.org.tw
Registration
On-line registration is recommended with payment on visa/master card. For paper registration, please send us your registration form duly completed
by fax (+886-4-707-3222) and/or postal mail.

Registration is confirmed upon receipt of the form duly filled out, signature affixed, with payment enclosed.

For organizing procedure, any registration cancelled less than one month before the course will NOT be reimbursed or postponed.

Program outline
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

EDUCATIONAL METHODS

  • Interactive theoretical and video sessions between faculty and course participants
    Live and pre-recorded operative demonstrations

PRELIMINARY FACULTY LIST

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
 FIRST DAY
07.45 am Registration
08.00 am
Welcome to participants and Introduction of the Faculty MH. Huang – HS. Wu -
J. Marescaux
08.10 am LIVE AND PRE-RECORDED OPERATIVE DEMONSTRATIONS
Chairmen  HS. Wu (Taiwan) - RJ. Heald (UK) – J. Okuda (Japan)
Operators C. Huscher (Italy) - J. Leroy (France) – M. Li (Hong Kong)
  • Sigmoidectomy
  • Left Colectomy
  • Right Colectomy
  • Total Mesorectal Excision for Cancer (TME)
02.00 pm Lunch at the institute
03.00 pm FOR OPTION A : WORKSHOP WITH EXPERTS
Chairmen : S. Kwok (Hong Kong) – J. Okuda (Japan) – W. Chen (Taiwan)
  1. The new anatomy discovered by laparoscopy
  2. Intraoperative complications of laparoscopic colorectal surgery
  3. Trouble shooting in laparoscopic colorectal surgery
  4. Knacks and pitfalls of laparoscopic surgery for right colon cancer
  5. Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy
C. Ponzanoa
C. Ponzano
J. Okuda
J. Okuda
S. Kwok
BREAK – 30'
  1. Laparoscopic splenic flexure mobilization
  2. Laparoscopic colorectal resection : the impact of conversion
  3. Laparoscopic resection for obstructing left-sided colon cancer
  4. Right colectomy for oesophago-coloplasty
  5. Complex dissections for endometriosis
W. Chen
WL. Law
WL. Law
C. Huscher
J. Leroy
03.00 pm FOR OPTION B : HANDS-ON TRAINING ON LIVE TISSUE
Chairman
Faculty
D. Mutter
A. Forgione – B. Hsu - S. Pasupathy – C. Ponzano – C. Tsai

  • Operative strategy
  • Right ileo-caecal resection and anastomosis
  • Left sigmoid resection with knight anastomosis
  • Vascular approach
06.00 pm END OF THE SESSION
 SECOND DAY
08.00 am FOR OPTION A : WORKSHOP WITH EXPERTS
Chairmen : M. Li (Hong Kong) – J. Wu (Taiwan)
  1. The nerves of sexual function
  2. TME – Open surgery – Tips from the laparoscopic surgeon
  3. Laparoscopic super low rectal resection
  4. Incisionless laparoscopic anterior resection with total hystectomy
  5. Robotic low anterior resection
RJ. Heald
RJ. Heald
J. Okuda
WL. Law
WL. Law
BREAK – 30'
  1. Laparoscopic anterior resection (Synchronous tumor)
  2. 4 Directional retraction in TME – How to do?
  3. Tips and tricks to prevent failure after colorectal anastomosis
  4. Laparoscopic oncologic Sigmoidectomy with transanal specimen removal :
    A step to NOTES or single port procedure
  5. New techniques on left-sided colon resection with hybrid procedure
S. Kwok
J. Leroy
J. Leroy
J. Leroy

M. Li 
08.00 am FOR OPTION B : HANDS-ON TRAINING ON LIVE TISSUE
Chairman
Faculty
D. Mutter
A. Forgione – B. Hsu - S. Pasupathy – C. Ponzano – C. Tsai
  • Operative strategy
  • Right ileo-caecal resection and anastomosis
  • Left sigmoid resection with knight anastomosis
  • Vascular approach
11.00 am BREAK
11.15 am PLENARY SESSIONS – LECTURES
Chairmen : RJ. Heald (UK) – WL. Law (Hong Kong) – M. Li (Hong Kong)
11.15 am TECHNIQUES OF RIGHT AND LEFT LAPAROSCOPIC COLECTOMY
  • Tricks and techniques – Right colectomy
  • Smallest wound in laparoscopic hemicolectomy
  • Key technical points in laparoscopic left colonic resections
  • Strategy for splenic flexure cancer by laparoscopy
J. Leroy
S. Kwok
C. Huscher
J. Okuda
12.10 pm NEW TECHNIQUES
  • One single trocar Sigmoidectomy in human patient : feasibility
J. Leroy
12.25 pm DIVERTICULITIS : INDICATIONS, TECHNIQUES AND OUTCOMES
  • Indication for surgery
  • Functional results after elective laparoscopic sigmoid resection
A. Forgione
A. Forgione
12.45 pm LUNCH AT THE INSTITUTE
01.45 pm COLON CANCER
  • Standardization of surgical technique
  • Laparoscopic colectomy – stay out of trouble
  • How to prevent anastomosis leakage
W. Chen
S. Kwok
J. Okuda
02.30 pm RECTAL CANCER

Abdomino Perineal Excision (APE)

  • How far should the laparoscopic surgeon go ?
  • Pitfalls

RJ. Heald
RJ. Heald

Total Mesorectal Excision (TME)

  • Laparoscopic rectal resection for cancer : the trick and outcome
  • Laparoscopic TME demonstrating optimal surgical anatomy

WL. Law
J. Okuda
03.30 pm
CLOSING LECTURE
Skeletons in the cupboard or “When bad things happen to good surgeons”
RJ. Heald
04.00 pm CONCLUSION OF THE COURSE
04.15 pm End of the course
  • Delivery of the certificates of attendance
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