INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP Two days on Advanced Laparoscopic HPB Surgery Including video presentation Giulio Belli Head of General and HPB Surgery Loreto Nuovo Hospital - Naples - Italy Naples, Italy November 22-23, 2012 Conference Centre of the University of Naples Federico II PRESIDENT Giulio Belli Head of General and HPB Surgery Loreto Nuovo Hospital Naples – Italy SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT 2 Belli Andrea Cioffi Luigi D’Agostino Alberto Limongelli Paolo Fantini Corrado Russo Gianluca Thursday 11/22/2012 08.00 - 08.30 Registration 08.30 Welcome President European – African HPB Association (E-AHPBA) P.A. Clavien Welcome President International HPB Association – Italian Chapter (IT-IHPBA) A. Pinna 08.45 Opening of the Scientific Program G. Belli 09.00 Main Lecture Introduction: A. Pinna Laparoscopic liver resection in the view of liver surgeon P.A. Clavien 09.20 Short literature review of minimal invasive hepatic resection A. Belli 3 HOT TOPICS IN LAPAROSCOPIC LIVER SURGERY First Half (9.30-11.15) ChairsM. Milicevic A. Pinna Introduction: A. Pinna Minimally invasive surgery of the liver: Italian survey L. Aldrighetti Potentials and limits of Laparoscopic US A. Ferrero Laparoscopic liver resection for benign disease F. Calise Laparoscopic liver resection for Metastases B. Edwin Laparoscopic liver resection for HCC C. Fantini Laparoscopic RF vs Resection for “very early” HCC R. Santambrogio Discussion Panel: M. Ansalone, P. Guadagno, B. Nardo, M. Santangelo 11:15 4 Coffee break Second Half (11.30-13.30) ChairsN. Bassi L. Capussotti Transection techniques and bleeding control M. Abu Hilal Laparoscopic liver resection for difficult segments: personal and literature experienceG.M. Ettorre Synchronous laparoscopic colorectal and hepatic resection I. Dagher Laparoscopic liver surgery as a bridge for transplant U. Cillo Causes of conversion in laparoscopic liver resection R. Troisi SILS hepatectomy - personal and literature experience L. Aldrighetti Robotic assisted laparoscopic hepatic resection: what does it add?L. Casciola Discussion Panel: M. Buonanno, C. De Werra, S. Puleo, W. Santaniello 13:30 Lunch 5 14.30 – 17.00 Video Presentation: How I do it ChairsA. Guglielmi E. Di Salvo Laparoscopic extended right hemihepatectomy after portal vein emobolizzation in a patient with intrahepatic atypical portal vein bifurcation M. Abu Hilal Laparoscopic resection of segment 3 for liver adenoma M. Filauro Laparoscopic left hepatectomyL. Aldrighetti Laparoscopic resection of segment IU. Cillo Laparoscopic left hepatectomyF. Calise Robotic surgery of the liverL. Casciola TBAI. Dagher Laparoscopic major hepatectomy L. Cioffi Panel: G. Conzo, P. De Rosa, P. Maida, F. Tricarico Main Lecture Major laparoscopic hepatectomy in Europe 6 I. Dagher Video Presentation: How I do it ChairsB. Nardo L. Presenti Left lateral laparoscopic sectionectomy for a colorectal metastasisB. Edwin Laparoscopic liver resections in difficult segments G. Ettorre Ultrasonographic guidance during laparoscopic liver resection A. Ferrero Laparoscopic left hepatectomy for intrahepatic lithiasis by bipolar combination instrumentF. Giuliante The use of intraoperative ultrasound guided radiofrequency ablation probe in laparoscopy for liver resection F. Izzo Laparoscopic thermoablation for hepatocellular carcinoma. Indications and techniqueR. Santambrogio Fully laparoscopic left hepatectomy including the middle hepatic vein for “intentional small for size” adult living donor liver transplantationR. Troisi Panel: F. Bianco, F. Crovella, F. Salzano de Luna, A. Tricarico 7 Friday 9:00 11/23/2012 Welcome President elect Società Italiana di Chirurgia (SIC) F. Corcione Welcome President Associazione Chirurghi Ospedalieri Italiani (ACOI) L. Presenti 8 Welcome President elect of European – African HPB Association (E-AHPBA) C. Bassi Opening of the Scientific Session G. Belli 9:30 Main Lecture Introduction: C. Bassi Past, present and future of laparoscopic pancreatic resection L. Fernandez Cruz 9:50 Short literature review of minimal invasive pancreatic resection A. Belli HOT TOPICS IN LAPAROSCOPIC PANCREATIC SURGERY First Half (10.00-11.15) ChairsC. Bassi G. De Sena Getting started in laparoscopic pancreatic surgery: instruments, trocars, positions, etc. E. Jovine Laparoscopic pancreatic enucleationL. Fernandez Cruz Laparoscopic resection for exocrine pancreatic carcinoma B. Edwin Laparoscopic distal splenopancreasectomy A. D’Agostino Discussion Panel: M. De Palma, R. Palaia, D. Russello, G. Tufano 11:15 Coffee break 9 Second Half (11.30-12.45) ChairsM. Filauro M. Montorsi Laparoscopic distal pancreasectomy with spleen preserving but not the vessels (Warshaw operation) M. Piccoli Laparoscopic pancreatic surgery for big tumors (>6 cm) L. Fernandez Cruz Economic advantages of laparoscopic pancreatic approach P. Limongelli Laparoscopic DCP. Personal and literature experience F. Corcione Robotic assisted laparoscopic pancreatic resection: what does it add?A. Coratti Discussion Panel: P. Delrio, N. Di Martino, L. Docimo, G. Rispoli MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OF CHOLECYSTO-CHOLEDOCAL LITHIASIS 13:45 Lunch 12:45-13.45 10 (see page 13) Video Presentation: How I do it 14.45-17.00 ChairsR. Coppola G. Romano Laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy for pancreatic adenocarcinomaM. Abu Hilal Robotic pancreatoduodenectomyA. Coratti Laparoscopic Robotic US-guided Removal of Pancreatic InsulinomaR. Coppola Distal splenopancretectomy for intrapancreatic spleen F. Corcione Panel: S. Canonico, M. De Fazio, G. Ferulano, C. Sassaroli Main Lecture Laparoscopic pancreatic resection in the view of pancreatic surgeonC. Bassi 11 Video Presentation: How I do it ChairsA. Renda R. Vincenti “Indian ink guided” laparoscopic pancreatic resection E. Jovine Robotic distal pancreatectomyM. Piccoli Pancreatic mucinous neoplasm and diverticular sigmoiditis. A single stage laparoscopic treatment C. Molino Laparoscopic distal pancreatectomyG. Russo Panel: V. Landolfi, R. Rea, C. Romano, S. Spiezia 12 12:45-13.45 MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OF CHOLECYSTO-CHOLEDOCAL LITHIASIS ChairsT. Pellegrino L. Ricciardelli ModeratorsG. Ioia C. Migliaccio Short literature review on minimally invasive treatment of cholecysto-choledocal lithiasisU. Bracale Minimally invasive treatment of cholecysto-choledocal lithiasis. The point of view of the Surgeon F. Corcione Minimally invasive treatment of cholecysto-choledocal lithiasis. The point of view of the surgical endoscopist G. De Palma Video Presentation Totally laparoscopic treatmentD. Papaleo Laparoscopic rendez-vousA. Pisapia Invited to the discussion: A. Braun, M. Cappiello, G. Carbone, E. Cardone, E. Crolla, S. De Franciscis, D. De Vito, D. Esposito, S. Giugliano, G. Luglio, A. Mottola, L. Montesarchio, B. Neola, D. Rega, C. Rispoli, F. Russo 13 GENERAL INFORMATION VENUE Conference Centre of the University of Naples Federico II Via Partenope, 36 Naples, Italy http://www.centrocongressi.unina.it/ REGISTRATION The registration fee for the workshop is free of charge and include: - Conference Proceedings - Attendance at all scientific sessions - Reception, coffee breaks and lunches The official language of the workshop is English with simultaneous translation. SOCIAL EVENTS The Social Dinner will take place at Hotel Royal Continental in Naples Via Partenope,38/44 on Thursday 22 November (8.30 pm). TRAVEL INFORMATION Naples has a international airport well connected with the major airports of Europe and Italy. 14 Please refer to the following information to reach the conference centre: By train From the Central Railway Station (Piazza Garibaldi) the Conference Center can be reached by taxi or by public bus. Please note that all the trains from Rome stop at Piazza Garibaldi Station, connected to the rest of the city by the Metro Line 2. Few of the trains from Rome stop at all the three railway stations of Naples: Piazza Garibaldi, Mergellina and Campi Flegrei. The Mergellina Station is the closest to the Conference Center. From there the Conference Center can be reached by taxi or by public bus. For additional information on the national rail transport, please visit the following website: http://www.ferroviedellostato.it/homepage_en.html By plane The International Airport of Capodichino is 9km away from Conference Center. From the airport two options are available to reach the Conference Center: • Taxi (the easiest one). The trip takes around 20 min (barring traffic jams). • Special Alibus service. The bus runs from 6:00 to 23:30. The frequency of the bus is approximately once every 35min. Tickets may be purchased on board. Get off at P.zza Municipio stop and reach the Conference Center by walking (distance ~1,7 km) or using public transportation (among others: tram n.1 and n.4: Piazza Vittoria stop; bus n. 152: Via Chiatamone and Riviera di Chiaia stops – see map above). http://www.portal.gesac.it/portal/page/portal/interne 15 FACULTY Abu Hilal Mohammed (Southampton - UK) Aldrighetti Luca (Milan) Ansalone Michele (Naples) Bassi Claudio (Verona) Bassi Nicolò (Treviso) Belli Andrea (Naples) Belli Giulio (Naples) Bianco Francesco (Naples) Bracale Umberto Napoli Buonanno Maurizio (Benevento) Calise Fulvio (Naples) Canonico Silvestro (Naples) Capussotti Lorenzo (Turin) Casciola Luciano (Spoleto) Cillo Umberto (Padova) Cioffi Luigi (Naples) Clavien Pierre Alain (Zurich - Switzerland) Conzo Giovanni (Naples) Coppola Roberto (Rome) Coratti Andrea (Grosseto) Corcione Francesco (Naples) Crovella Feliciano (Naples) Dagher Ibrahim (Paris – France) D’Agostino Alberto (Naples) De Fazio Marco (Naples) De Palma Giovanni (Naples) De Palma Maurizio (Naples) De Rosa Paride (Salerno) De Sena Guido (Naples) De Werra Carlo (Naples) 16 Delrio Paolo (Naples) Di Martino Natale (Naples) Di Salvo Enrico (Naples) Docimo Ludovico (Naples) Edwin Bjørn (Oslo – Norway) Ettorre Giuseppe Maria (Rome) Fantini Corrado (Naples) Fernandez Cruz Laureano (Barcelona – Spain) Ferrero Alessandro (Turin) Ferulano Giuseppe (Naples) Filauro Marco (Genoa) Giuliante Felice (Rome) Guadagno Paolo (Naples) Guglielmi Alfredo (Verona) Ioia Giovanna (Salerno) Izzo Francesco (Naples) Jovine Elio (Bologna) Landolfi Vincenzo (Solofra) Limongelli Paolo (Naples) Maida Pietro (Naples) Migliaccio Carla (Naples) Milicevic Miroslav (Belgrade – Serbia) Molino Carlo (Naples) Montorsi Marco (Milan) Nardo Bruno (Cosenza) Palaia Raffaele (Naples) Pellegrino Tommaso (Naples) Piccoli Micaela (Modena) Pinna Antonio (Bologna) Presenti Luigi (Olbia) 17 Puleo Stefano (Catania) Rea Roberto (Naples) Renda Andrea (Naples) Ricciardelli Luigi (Naples) Rispoli Gennaro (Naples) Romano Cosimo (Naples) Romano Giovanni (Naples) Russello Domenico (Catania) Russo Gianluca (Naples) Salzano de Luna Ferdinando (Caserta) Santambrogio Roberto (Milan) Santangelo Michele (Naples) Santaniello Walter (Naples) Sassaroli Cinzia (Naples) Spiezia Stefano (Naples) Tricarico Annunziato (Naples) Tricarico Fausto (Foggia) Troisi Roberto (Ghent – Belgium) Tufano Giuseppe (Naples) Vincenti Rodolfo (Naples) 18 Thickest Indicated Tissue Range for Any Stapler on the Market Endo GIA Black Reloads with Tri-Staple Technology ™ ™ [email protected] Segreteria organizzativa Albo Nazionale Pr ovider ECM n. 106 5 Tel. 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