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Management of Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) after Cytoreductive Surgery (CRS)
19-21 MARCHHAMBURG2015
EUROPEAN SCHOOL OF PERITONEAL SURFACE ONCOLOGY
Course directors Chair: Beate Rau, Charité Campus Mitte, Berlin, DE Co-Chair: Marcello Deraco, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milano, IT
Experts in the field Dario Baratti MD, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milano, IT
Tom Cecil MD, Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital, Basingstoke, UK
Olivier Glehen MD, Centre Hospitalier Lyon-Sud, Pierre Bénite, Lyon, FR
Gabriel Glockzin MD, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, DE
Santiago González-Moreno MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Madrid, ES
Ludwig K. Groebler DVM, European Surgical Institute (ESI), Hamburg, DE
Jens Hartmann MD, AKH, Celle DE
Maik Kilian MD, Charité Campus Mitte, Berlin, DE
Christhardt Köhler MD, Asklepios Klinik Hamburg, Hamburg, DE
Shigeki Kusamura MD, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milano, IT
Massimo Milione MD, Institute of Pathology, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nationale Tumori, Milano, IT
Jörg Pelz MD, University of Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, DE
Pompiliu Piso MD, St. John of God Hospital, Regensburg, DE
Paolo Proto MD, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milano, IT
Horst-Geunter Rau, Amperklinikum, Dachau, DE
Pascal Rousset MD, Centre Hospitalier Lyon-Sud, Pierre Bénite, Lyon, FR
Paul H. Sugarbaker MD, Washington Cancer Center, Washington, US
Peter Thuss-Patience MD, Charité Campus Virchow-Klinikum, Berlin, DE
Kurt Van der Speeten MD, Ziekenhuis Oost-Limburg, Genk, BE
Florent Wallet MD, Centre Hospitalier Lyon-Sud, Pierre Bénite, Lyon, FR
Victor J. Verwaal MD, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, NL
Management of Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) after Cytoreductive Surgery (CRS)
Aim of the Advanced CourseThe ESSO Advanced Course “Management of HIPEC after CRS” aims to discuss evidence-based clinical decision-making in the management of primary and secondary peritoneal cancer and will offer a multidisciplinary programme combining both practical aspects and theoretical problems.
Technical and clinical approaches will be revisited and updated. Presentations will include the state of the art and latest advancements, videos with tips and tricks by the experts in the field, and case reports.
Participants will perform cytoreductive surgery in small groups in the wet lab using several new technical devices with supervision by the experts. Therefore the workshop is limited to a small number of participants (first come – first serve).
Ideal Advanced Course Candidate• Senior residents (last two years of training)• Experienced consultant surgeons• Good in English, written and spoken
Educational Methods• Interdisciplinary approach• Plenary lectures• Workshops• Video discussions• Case reports• Hands on: several operations procedures in the operating room• Textbook and Video Atlas edited by Paul Sugarbaker offered by FARGO (Foundation for Applied Research in Gastrointestinal Oncology)
PartnershipsESSO acknowledges the collaboration of the European Surgical Institute (ESI) and the Berufsverband der Deutschen Chirurgen (BDC).
Course Venue European Surgical Institute Hummelsbütteler Steindamm 71 D - 22851 Norderstedt Tel. +49 (0)40-52 97 32 15Website: www.esi-online.de
Course AccommodationSteigenberger Hotel Treudelberg HamburgLemsahler Landstraße 45D-22397 HamburgTel. +49 40 608 22 0Fax +49 40 608 22 8888
Website: www.treudelberg.com
Course coordinationAna Galán European Society of Surgical Oncology (ESSO)Email. Ana.galan@essoweb.org
Application ProcedureApplication must include:• Complete Application Form, available at www.essoweb.org (education/projects & courses)• Short CV (maximum 2 pages)• Applications must be sent by e-mail to Ana.galan@essoweb.org
Participation feeThe participation fee is 800 EUR for members and 950 EUR for non-members. It includes the registration to the 2-day course, 2-nights accommodation, coffee breaks and lunches and a social dinner.
AccreditationAn application for accreditation has been submitted to the European Accreditation Council for CME (EACCME) of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS).
Programme
Thursday 19 March
14:00-14:50 Introduction Beate Rau
14:50-16:50 Treatment principles for peritoneal surface malignancies: surgical approach and clinical-pathological pathway
Chairs Beate Rau - Marcello Deraco
14:50-15:20 Techniques of cytoreductive surgery with peritonectomy procedures (CRS) Paul Sugarbaker
15:20-15:35 Pharmacology of different techniques of Intraperitoneal drug administration; role of heat and carriers Kurt Van der Speeten
15:35-15:50 HIPEC: different techniques and role of intra abdominal pressure Shigeki Kusamura
15:50-16:05 Clinical diagnostic pathway for PSM Dario Baratti
16:05-16:20 Pathological diagnostic pathway for PSM Massimo Milione
16:20-17:00 Coffee Break
17:00-18:45 Perioperative Management
Chairs Paul Sugarbaker - Tom Cecil
17:00-17:15 OR personnel safety related to HIPEC Jörg Pelz
17:15-17:30 Preoperative staging in peritoneal metastases: necessary and nice to have (morphologic exams and peritoneal carcinomatosis) Pascal Rousset
17:30-17:45 To speak the same language: PCI, CCR and PSS Gabriel Glockzin
17:45-18:00 Perioperative management of CRS and HIPEC: view of anaesthesiologist Paolo Proto
18:00-18:15 Prevention and management of postoperative general complications Florent Wallet
18:15-18:30 Prevention and management of postoperative surgical complications related to CRS and HIPEC Maik Kilian
18:30-18:45 How to start a new center for the treatment of PSM Shigeki Kusamura
08:30-17:30 Operation room: hands on
Tutors Dario Baratti, Tom Cecil, Marcello Deraco, Olivier Glehen, Gabriel Glockzin, Santiago González-Moreno, Jens Hartmann, Christhardt Köhler, Maik Kilian, Shigeki Kusamura, Jörg Pelz, Pompiliu Piso, Beate Rau, Horst-Geunter Rau, Paul Sugarbaker, Kurt Van der Speeten, Vic Verwaal
08:30-08:40 Preparation for the hands on: anatomical structure in animal Ludwig K. Groebler
08:40-08:50 Debreefing from human to animal Beate Rau
08:40-11:05 Right upper abdomen • Right abdominal wall • Interenteric • Right diaphram arcus tendineum • Resection gastric surface • Bursa omentalis • Splenectomy • Pancreatic tail resection
11:05-11:25 Coffee Break
11:25-12:30 Left upper abdomen • Left abdominal wall • Left diaphram arcus tendineum • Resection of serosal surface of bowel mesenterium • Hepatoduodenal ligament • Cholecystectomy • Resection of small bowel • Triangle ligament • Morrison pouch
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:30 Pelvic • Resection of omentum • Resection of serosal surface of bowel • Resection of peritoneal surface of the bladder • Lymph node preparation central mesenterical route
14:30-15:00 Coffee Break
15:00-15:30 Devices HIPEC open and devices HIPEC close
16:00-17:30 Discussion with the experts1
Friday 20 March
Saturday 21 March 2015
08:30-10:40 Frequent indications and systemic treatment
Chairs Pompiliu Piso - Santiago González-Moreno
08:30-08:50 Pseudomyxoma peritonei (particularities of CRS, HIPEC and CCR score) Tom Cecil
08:50-09:10 Malignant peritoneal mesothelioma and primay peritoneal carcinoma (particularities of CRS, HIPEC and CCR score) Marcello Deraco
09:10-09:30 Peritoneal metastases from ovarian cancer (particularities of CRS, HIPEC and CCR score) Christhardt Köhler
09:30-09:50 Peritoneal metastases from gastric cancer (particularities of CRS, HIPEC and CCR score) Santiago González-Moreno
09:50-10:10 Peritoneal metastases from colorectal cancer (particularities of CRS, HIPEC and CCR score) Vic Verwaal
10.10-10.30 Treatment options in peritoneal metastases from gastrointestinal origin: the medical oncology point of view Peter Thuss-Patience
10.30-10.40 Ongoing clinical trials on G.I. cancer Olivier Glehen
10:40-11:10 Coffee Break
11:10-13:00 Selection is the key ! Case reports (Videos)
Chairs Christhardt Köhler - Marcello Deraco
11:10-11:30 Selection criteria for CRS and HIPEC Pompiliu Piso
11:30-11:45 Case 1 (PCI, SCORE, strategy, prognosis) Colorectal Cancer Vic Verwaal
11:45-12:00 Case 2 (PCI, SCORE, strategy, prognosis) Ovarian Cancer Christhardt Köhler
12:00-12:15 Case 3 (PCI, SCORE, strategy, prognosis) Mesothelioma Dario Baratti
12:15-12:30 Case 4 (PCI, SCORE, strategy, prognosis) Gastric Cancer Jens Hartmann
12:30-13:00 Conclusions and end of the course
ESSO is grateful for the continuous support of its corporate sponsors
European Society of Surgical Oncology (ESSO)Avenue E. Mounier 83
B 1200 BrusselsTel: +32 (0)2 5373106Fax : +32 (0) 5390374
Email : info@essoweb.orgWebsite : www.essoweb.org
The advanced course is supported by:
pantone vollton coated 1805
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