Future of Colorectal Cancer Surgery
Friday, December 14, 2018
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Friday, December 14, 2018
08:00am – 06:30pm GMT
Friday, December 14, 2018
Time | Conference title | Speaker |
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08:00 – 08:10 | Welcome and Introduction | Manish Chand, Steven D. Wexner, Richard Cohen, Antonio M. Lacy |
SESSION ONE – Inflammatory Bowel Disease | ||
Moderator | R Cohen | |
08:15 | Patients’ perspective of IBD surgery | Azmina Verjee (UK) |
08:30 | Medical versus Surgical treatment – Timing is key | Scott Steele (US) |
08:45 | Transanal Pouch Surgery | Antonino Spinelli (Italy) |
09:00 | Laparoscopy for Acute Colitis | Jim Khan (UK) |
09:15 | Robotics in IBD | Rogier Crolla (Netherlands) |
09:30 | The Dilemma of Indeterminate Colitis | Mariana Berho (US) |
09:45 | Anal fistulae in Crohns Disease | Steven Wexner (US) |
10:00 | Panel discussion | Spinelli, Munikrishnan, Albert |
SESSION TWO – Colorectal Cancer | ||
Moderator | N Smart | |
10:15 | Evolution of Transanal Surgery | Patricia Sylla (US) |
10:30 | Training Surgeons for TaTME – Lessons from the US | Matthew Albert (US) |
10:45 | Modified Rullier classification – How low can you go? | Eric Rullier (France) |
11:00 | Extended lymphadenectomy for Colon Cancer | Peter Tsarkov (Russia) |
11:15 | Fluorophore-guided lymphadenectomy | Manish Chand (UK) |
11:30 | Panel discussion | Wexner, Heald, Lacy |
SESSION THREE –Innovation in Surgery and Digital tools | ||
Moderator | Manish Chand (UK) | |
12:00 | The Future of Surgery | Mark Slack (CMO and Co-Funder of CMR Surgical) |
12:10 | The Future of Surgery | Erik Todd (GM for Stryker Endoscopy Europe) |
12:20 | The Future of Surgery | Pablo García Kilroy (Head of Research, Verb Surgical) |
12:30 | The Future of Surgery | Sameer Mistry (Medical Director, UK and Ireland, Johnson & Johnson |
12:40 | The Future of Surgery | Francis White (Director of Olympus UK) |
12:50 | The Future of Surgery | Todd Pope (CEO, TransEnterix) |
13:00 | The Future of Surgery | Daniel Oh (Associate Medical Officer, Intuitive Surgical) |
13:10 | Panel discussion | |
14:00 | Online Surgical Training | Antonio Lacy (Spain) |
14:15 | Keeping Surgeons Connected | Julio Mayol (Spain) |
14:30 | App-based Surgical Training | Joep Knol (Belgium) |
SESSION FOUR –Live Surgery | ||
Moderator | Obichere/Haboubi/Albert/Sylla/Heald | |
15:00 | Live Surgeries
Transanal Proctectomy – Antonio Lacy and Antonino Spinelli |
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17:00 | Specimen assessment | Berho / Rodriguez |
17:30 | Peritoneal Malignancy and HIPEC | Delia Cortes (Spain) |
17:45 | How to interpret evidence | Abe Fingerhut (France) |
18:00 | Close | Manish Chand, Steven D. Wexner, Antonio M. Lacy |
A new era of surgery is upon us. Huge technological advances are occurring and we are now beginning to see these technologies being harnessed by healthcare. The rise of these innovations is hugely exciting but it is important that we introduce them with care and governance. These technologies have massive potential and may revolutionise the way we treat our patients for colorectal disease.
Therefore, we have assembled a remarkable global faculty to discuss, debate and present the latest trends in colorectal surgery. On December 14th 2018 from University College London Hospital, we will broadcast live across the AIS Channel platform for the 3rd annual Winter Event – The Future of Colorectal Cancer Surgery. The event will involve a combination of moderated surgery, lectures and debates with the usual mix of global online audience interaction and panel discussion.
One of the highlights will be the opening address by Azmina Verjee, who will share her experience as a patient advocate and how patient involvement in research will improve the quality of studies going forward. In addition we will have some of the world’s biggest industry leaders who will be on the same panel, engaging in discussion of their vision of the Future of Surgery.
Once more, we look forward to you joining us!
Once registered, you will be able to follow the congress live and interact in real time from any location, through any device with an Internet connection.
In addition, online congress viewers will be able to obtain CME-CPD Credits. CME-CPD credits may be obtained through the AMA’s CME recognition program with the RCS:
Through an agreement between the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert Royal College MOC credits to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert Royal College MOC credit to AMA credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme.
Registered users can also enjoy all the AIS Channel contents for free.