Tentative list of Faculty - Dott. Luca Savelli...LIPS: Surgical Skills & Suturing Techniques...
Transcript of Tentative list of Faculty - Dott. Luca Savelli...LIPS: Surgical Skills & Suturing Techniques...
Mauricio AbrãoLeila AdamyanArnold AdvinculaCarolina AforsJaime AlbornozMasaaki AndouRoberto AngioliIstvan ArgayStavros AthanasiouPere N. BarriValentino BergaminiStefano BettocchiLinda BradleyJubilee BrownFrancesco BruniMauro BusaccaGiuseppe CampagnaStefano CalzolariRudi CampoFederica CampoloMassimo CandianiMichel CanisGiuseppe CaritiFrancisco CarmonaUrsula CatenaMarcello CeccaroniGabriele CentiniVito CelaAntonio ChianteraVito ChianteraEttore CicinelliEttore CittadiniRoberto ClariziaHenri ClavéNicola ColacurciBarbara CostantiniCarlo De AngelisAlessandra Di GiovanniAttilio Di Spiezio Sardo
Sao Paulo, BrazilMoscow, RussiaNew York, NY, USALondon, UKSantiago, ChileOkayama, JapanRome, ItalyStrasbourg, FranceAthens, GreeceBarcelona, SpainVerona, ItalyBari, ItalyCleveland, OH, USACharlotte, NY, USANegrar, VR, ItalyMilan, ItalyRome, ItalyFlorence, ItalyLeuven, BelgiumTourin, ItalyMilan, ItalyClermont Fd., FranceFlorence, ItalyBarcelona, SpainRome, ItalyNegrar, VR, ItalySiena, ItalyPisa, ItalyNaples, ItalyPalermo, ItalyBari, ItalyPalermo, ItalyNegrar, VR, ItalyNice, FranceNaples, ItalyRome, ItalyRome, ItalyAvellino, ItalyNaples, Italy
Ivan Jon EinarssonAlfredo ErcoliCaterina ExacoustosAnna FagottiFrancesco FanfaniGustavo FernandesLuis Flavio FernandesSimone FerreroValerio GallottaFabio GhezziSalvatore Gueli AllettiStefano GreggiGrigoris GrimbizisGiampietro GubbiniStefano GuerrieroNassir HabibKathy HuangRosanne Marie KhoJoerg KecksteinPhilippe KoninckxDomenico IuzzolinoGabriele LanzoLucia LazzeriTed Teh Min LeeNucelio LemosDonatella LippiFranklin D. LofferAngelo MaggioniJavier F. MagrinaAntonio MaioranaMario MalzoniGiambattista MassiAlberto MatteiDaniele MautoneIvan MazzonLiliana MereuMichele MeschiaGaby MoawadAndrea Moglia
Boston, MA, USAMessina, ItalyRome, ItalyRome, ItalyRome, ItalySao Paulo, BrazilSao Paulo, BrazilGenoa, ItalyRome, ItalyVarese, ItalyRome, ItalyNaples, ItalyThessaloniki, GreeceBologna, ItalyCagliari, ItalyMantes Lajolie, FranceNew York, NY, USAPhoenix, AZ, USAVillach, AustriaLeuven, BelgiumAvellino, ItalyBiella, ItalySiena, ItalyPittsburgh, PA, USAToronto, ON, CanadaFlorence, ItalyPhoenix, AZ, USAMilan, ItalyPhoenix, AZ, USAPalermo, ItalyAvellino, ItalyFlorence, ItalyFlorence, ItalyNegrar, VR, ItalyRome, ItalyTrento, ItalyMilan, ItalyWashington DC, USAPisa, Italy
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Ludovico MuziiLuigi NappiPier Luca NarducciWendel NaumannMustafa OuaidMarie Fidela R. ParaisoFelice PetragliaMarc PossoverShailesh PuntambekarAndrea PuppoBenoit RabischongMarianna RasileHenry ReichValentino RemorgidaArmando RomeoCristiano RossittoGiovanni RoviglioneStefano SalvatoreLuca SavelliGiovanni ScambiaRenato SeracchioliMaurizio SeratiAntonio SetubalTommaso SimonciniMarco SoligoEugenio SolimaJonathon SolnikAssia StepanianAnna StepniewskaMilind Arvind TelangMarco TorellaStefano UccellaAnastasia UssiaPaolo VercelliniMichele VignaliJuan D. Echeverri VillegasEnrico VizzaArnaud WattiezVanna Zanagnolo
Rome, ItalyFoggia, ItalyPerugia, ItalyCharlotte, NC, USACasablanca, MorocCleveland, OH, UsaFlorence, ItalyZurich, SwitzerlandPune, IndiaMondovì (CN), ItalyClermont Fd, FranceAvellino, ItalyNew York, NY, USAGenoa, ItalySao Paulo, BrazilRome, ItalyNegrar, VR, ItalyMilan, ItalyBologna, ItalyRome, ItalyBologna, ItalyMilan, ItalyLisbon, PortugalPisa, ItalyMilan, ItalyMilan, ItalyToronto, ON. CanadaAtalnta, GA, USANegrar, VR, ItalyPune, IndiaNaples, ItalyBiella, ItalyRome, ItalyMilan, ItalyMilan, ItalyPereira, ColombiaRome, ItalyDubai, UAEPalermo, Italy
Fulvio ZulloErrico Zupi
Naples, ItalySiena, Italy
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DAY AT A GLANCE
Diagnostic Ultrasound in Gynecology and HysteroscopicApproach to Uterine Patologies
LIPS: Surgical Skills & Suturing Techniques
Theoretical and Practical Course on Vaginal Surgeryand Pelvic Floor
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy from A to Z
Endometriosis: The Everlasting Challenge
Hotel Garden Siena, Tuesday 7 May PG COURSES
08.30 am04.30 pm
Upgrade in Robotic Gynecological Surgery
University of Pisa, Tuesday 7 May PG COURSES
08.30 am05.00 pm
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C2
C3
C4
C5
D1
08.30 am05.00 pm
08.30 am - 04.30 pm
08.30 am - 05.00 pm
TUESDAY 7 MAY
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SIENA DAY • Venue: Hotel Garden Siena
PG COURSE - C1. Diagnostic Ultrasound in Gynecology and Hysteroscopic Approach to Uterine Pathologies
Chairs: R. Campo, U. Catena, A. Di Giovanni, A. Di Spiezio SardoC. Exacoustos, G. Grimbizis, S. Guerriero, L. Lazzeri
Chairs: K. Afors, I. Argay, F. Campolo, G. Centini, N. Habib, G. Lanzo,E. Zupi
PG COURSE - C2. LIPS: Surgical Skills and Suturing Techniques
Imaging is a crucial part of gynaecological practice. Gynaecologists performing endoscopic surgery should be able to perform gynecological ultrasound to diagnose benign and malignant diseases. The course aims to provide the necessary knowledge and practical skills to become a gynaecological ultrasound practitioner. The programme consists of brief lectures and hands-on-training sessions using transvaginal simulators, PC stations and ultrasound machines.
Laparoscopic suturing is not only a way to acquire a fundamental tool in laparoscopic surgery required when approaching more complex procedure but is also the only way to enhance our psychomotor skills outside the operative room. The objectives of the course are to acquire competences on instrument and techniques related to laparoscopic suturing in gynecological surgery.
The course is open to beginners and advanced surgeon, the hands-on will be tailored on the participant experience.
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• Uterine Malformations and Classifications• Ultrasound for Myometrial Pathologies: A Pictorial Review• The Essentials of Diagnostic Hysteroscopy• Tips & Tricks for Volume Acquisition of 3D in Gynecology• Sonohysterography and Intrauterine Lesions: When Water is Needed • How to Perform Ultrasonography in Endometriosis • Present and Future Ultrasonographic Techniques for Analyzing Ovarian Masses • Current Methods of Tubal Patency Assessment
TUESDAY 7 MAYSIENA DAY • Venue: Hotel Garden Siena
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10.50 am - 11.00 am HANDS-ON - Stitch in Camembert + Z Line + Greek Line
02.00 pm - 03.00 pm HANDS-ON| Knotting Lab Gladiator
IntroductionFunctional Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor from a Laparoscopic anda Vaginal ApproachClassification of Pelvic Floor Disorders
03.00 pm - 04.00 pm HANDS-ON| Intracorporeal Alternative Techniques
08.30 am - 04.30 pm PG COURSE - C3. Theoretical and Practical Course on Vaginal Surgery and Pelvic Floor
Chairs: M.Candiani, R. Kho, S. SalvatoreFaculty: S. Athanasiou, V. Bergamini, G. Campagna, A. Ercoli,M. Meschia, M. Serati, M. Soligo, M. Torella, S. Uccella
04.00 pm - 05.00 pm Suturing Challenge05.00 pm End of the Session
10.30 am - 10.50 am Break
01.00 pm - 02.00 pm Light lunch
11.00 am - 12.30 pm HANDS-ON - Stitching Sequences: The Crazy Camembert12.30 pm - 01.00 pm Intracorporeal Knotting: The Gladiator Rule
08.30 am - 09.00 am Suturing Principle09.00 am - 09.30 am The Perfect Stitch09.30 am - 10.30 am HANDS-ON - Loading the Needle
This course covers the basics of laparoscopic and vaginal procedures for the treatment of pelvic floor dysfunctions. It aims to exchange knowledge, skills and experience between surgeons that prefer one or the other approach. Both laparoscopy and vaginal surgery are characterized by minimally invasiveness and, ideally, a pelvic surgeon should have a portfolio of surgical procedures that would include both of them. The course tries to illustrate the tips and tricks of the most common procedures of vaginal and laparoscopic procedure with a final practical part with pelvic trainers.
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TUESDAY 7 MAYSIENA DAY • Venue: Hotel Garden Siena
08.30 am - 05.00 pm PG COURSE - C4. Laparoscopic Hysterectomy from A to Z
Laparoscopic hysterectomy is nowadays the gold standard to remove the uterus and despite being considered an easy procedure, it encompasses a lot of variances and requires specific competences to be performed safely. The objectives of the course are to provide the participant basic knowledge to perform a safe procedure and at the same time an overview of the different techniques and tools
Chairs: M. Busacca, M. Canis, J. Einarsson, A. Mattei, G. Scambia,E. Solima, M. Vignali
08.30 am - 09.00 am Opening
09.20 am - 09.40 am Preoperative Work-up: Indications and Limits
09.40 am - 10.00 am TLH: Standard Technique
10.00 am - 11.00 am Live Surgery and Scan
09.00 am - 09.20 am Anatomy for Hysterectomy: All You Need to Know
Which are the Grey Areas for Choosing the Right Surgical Approach?Cistoscopy: Why We Should Be Familiar with itStep by Step Vaginal Hysterectomy with Included Proceduresto Prevent Future ProlapseStep by Step Laparoscopic Hysterectomy with Included Proceduresto Prevent Future ProlapseStep by Step Vaginal Repair of Vault ProlapseStep by Step Laparoscopic Repair of Vault ProlapseStep by Step Vaginal Repair of Anterior Vaginal Prolapse with NativeTissue and Mesh SurgeryStep by Step Laparoscopic Repair of Anterior Vaginal ProlapseStep by Step Vaginal Repair of Posterior Vaginal Prolapse withNative Tissue Step by Step Laparoscopic Repair of Posterior Vaginal Prolapse
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TUESDAY 7 MAYSIENA DAY • Venue: Hotel Garden Siena
08.30 am - 05.00 pm PG COURSE - C5. Endometriosis: The Everlasting Challenge. From Accurate Diagnosis to Appropriate Medical and Surgical Treatment
This course provides an overview of the most recent and contemporary approaches for deep endometriosis, from diagnosis to treatment and the relation between endometriosis and cancer.Course ObjectivesAt the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:think about deep endometriosis as a specific disease; recognize the best pre-operative strategy to diagnose deep endometriosis; define the best way to treat endometriosis in infertile patients; become aware of new minimally invasive approaches to treating adenomyosis; become familiar of the relationship between endometriosis and cancerunderstand the current state of the surgical treatment of urinary tract and bowel endometriosis.
02.00 pm - 02.20 pm The Big Uterus: When the Size Matters
03.00 pm - 04.20 pm Total vs Subtotal: The Unsolved Debate
04.20 pm - 04.40 pm Live-Surgery
04.40 pm - 05.00 pm Ovaries: Take It or Leave It
05.00 pm Questions & Answers
02.20 pm - 03.00 pm Round Table: This is My Weapon and Why
11.20 am - 11.40 am Primary Devascularization
12.20 pm - 12.40 pm Vaginal Closure: Does it Make a Difference?
11.40 am - 12.20 pm Round Table: To Manipulate or not to Manipulate. This is the Problem
11.00 am - 11.20 am Break
12.40 pm - 02.00 pm Light lunch
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Chairs: M. Abrão, P. Koninckx, M. Malzoni, A. Wattiez
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TUESDAY 7 MAYSIENA DAY • Venue: Hotel Garden Siena
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08.30 am - 08.45 am Welcome, Introduc�on and Course Overview
10.50 am - 11.15 am Deep Endometriosis and Infer�lity: When Surgery is Indicated?A. Setubal
11.15 am - 11.40 am Endometriomas: Minimizing the Ovarian Damage - M. Candiani
10.25 am - 10.50 am Endometriosis and Infer�lity: Which is the Road Map - L. Muzii
10.00 am - 10.25 am Surgical Strategies Today and Tomorrow: Laparoscopic vs Robo�cSurgery: What is the Evidence? - F. Bruni
11.40 am - 12.05 pm Deep Endometriosis and Pain: When Surgery is Indicated? - J. Keckstein
12.05 pm - 12.30 pm Nerve Sparing: Is this Feasible? - V. Remorgida
12.30 pm - 01.15 pm Ques�ons & Answers
04.05 pm - 05.00 pm Ques�ons & Answers
01.15 pm - 02.00 pm Light Lunch
02.00 pm - 02.25 pm Adenomyosis: Current Treatment and Laparoscopic Alterna�ves - R. Kho
02.25 pm - 02.50 pm Urinary Tract Endometriosis: Therapeu�c Strategies - R. Seracchioli
03.15 pm - 03.40 pm Unraveling Deep Endometriosis: New Paradigms for an Old DiseaseM. Abrão
03.40 pm - 04.05 pm Extrapelvic Endometriosis, a Rare En�ty or an Under DiagnosedCondi�on? - F. Carmona
09.10 am - 09.35 am Pre-opera�ve Diagnosis: an Essen�al Tool to Define the SurgicalStrategy. US Evalua�on of Pelvic and Abdominal Disease’s ExtensionA. Di Giovanni
02.50 pm - 03.15 pm Surgical Strategies for Bowel Endometriosis - M. Malzoni
08.45 am - 09.10 am Anatomic Landmarks for the Surgical Treatment of Deep EndometriosisL.F. Fernandes
Chairs: M. Abrão, M. Malzoni
Chairs: P. Koninckx, A. Wa�ez
09.35 am - 10.00 am Pre-opera�ve Diagnosis: An Essen�al Tool to Define the SurgicalStrategy. IDEA Project and other Imaging Techniques: Which and WhenS. Guerriero
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08.30 am - 05.00 pm PG COURSE - D1. Upgrade in Robotic Gynecological Surgery
08.00 am - 08.30 am Introduction and Course Overview - A. Advincula, V. Cela
08.30 am - 09.00 am Myomectomy: What You Should Know about Myomectomy to do aGood Surgery - A. Advincula
09.00 am - 10.00 am Live Surgery on Hysterectomy: Deeps and Tricks - V. Cela
10.00 am - 10.15 am Questions & Answers
10.15 am - 10.45 am Robotic Sentinel Limphnode Sampling with IGG - L. Mereu
10.45 am - 12.15 pm Live Surgery Sacralcolpopexy: Robotic Surgical Strategies inPelvic Defets - T. Simoncini
12.15 pm - 12.30 pm Questions & Answers
12.30 pm - 01.00 pm Radical Hysterectomy: Surgical Technique and Anatomical LandmarksV. Zanagnolo
Chairs: A. Advincula, V. Cela
TUESDAY 7 MAYPISA DAY • Venue: Robotics Multidisciplinary Center for Surgery University of Pisa
Robotic surgery is still the most innovative and effective alternative to surgery performed with classical technique. The Course is aimed at surgeons who have already gained experience in using this technology. Consequently, the training project has the objectives of:
Deepen the basic technological knowledge, including the problems related to the organization of the operating room, the medical and paramedical staffImprove the manual skills to use the robotAnalyze possible complications and discuss the related treatments.At the end of the course, the participant surgeon will have increased the technical capacity in the use of robotic machine for the surgical treatment of:MyomectomyReconstruction of pelvic floor defectsSimple and radical hysterectomy
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01.00 pm - 01.30 pm How to Avoid Complications During Robotic Surgery - J.F. Magrina
02.30 pm - 05.00 PM Hands on Session with Simulator
Tutor: A. Moglia
Station 1 - Dry LabStation 2 - Robotic SimulatorStation 3 - Virtual Reality: Hysterectomy
TRAINING SESSION
01.30 pm - 01.45 pm Questions & Answers01.45 pm - 02.30 pm Lunch
TUESDAY 7 MAYPISA DAY • Venue: Robotics Multidisciplinary Center for Surgery University of Pisa
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DAY AT A GLANCE
Opening Ceremony
Olimpic Games
General Assembly
PRE CONGRESS DAYFlorence - Palazzo dei Congressi, Wednesday 8 May
What’s the best surgeon knots?Romeo’s Gladiator Rule: Master in Knot-Tying and Loading
of the needle
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ISSA Theoretical Basic and Advanced, Intensive Courseon Laparoscopic Surgical Anatomy for Abdomino Pelvic Surgery
09.00 am01.00 pm
ISSA Practical Basic and Advanced, Intensive Handson Cadaveric Course on Laparoscopic Surgical Anatomy
for Abdomino-Pelvic Surgery with 3D Technology
01.30 pm05.30 pm
Cadaveric Course on NeuropelveologicalProcedures and Techniques
08.00 am06.00 pm
09.00 am05.30 pm
Basic and Advanced Intensive Hands-on Cadaveric Courseon Robotic Surgical Anatomy for Abdomino-Pelvic Surgery
01.30 pm05.30 pm
05.45 pm06.45 pm
07.00 pm08.30 pm
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Room 1
Room 1
Room 3
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B3
B1
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B4
09.00 am - 01.00 pm B1. How to Escape from the Pelvic Labyrinth: ISSA Theoretical Basicand Advanced, Intensive Course on Laparoscopic Surgical Anatomyfor Abdomino-Pelvic Surgery
PRE CONGRESS COURSES DAY
Chairs: M. Ceccaroni, S. Puntambekar
Faculty: M. Ceccaroni, R. Clarizia, T.T.M. Lee, J.F. Magrina,S. Puntambekar, G. Roviglione, P.N. Barri, S. Uccella
WEDNESDAY 8 MAY
FLORENCE • Venue: Palazzo dei Congressi
Laparoscopic surgery for benign and deeply infiltrative diseases represents complex challenges for pelvic surgeons. Instructors from the International School of Surgical Anatomy (ISSA) of Verona, Italy will provide participants a comprehensive overview of the pelvic anatomy and guidance on how to navigate the retroperitoneal space and structure. These approaches will help surgeons to formulate a well strategized treatment plan leading to optimal surgical outcomes. At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to:1) Recognize the anatomical landmarks and major pelvic structures pertinent to gynecologic laparoscopy and retroperitoneal dissection for basic, intermediate and advanced procedures;2) Discuss laparoscopic surgical techniques to enter and expose avascular spaces of the pelvis, parametrial ligaments, nerves and pelvic vessels and their relations to the ureter and retroperitoneal structures;3) Review the principles of a nerve-sparing;4) Provide step-by- step dissection of the uterine artery and the pelvic ureter related to gynecologic retroperitoneal procedures (i.e. big uteri, intraligamentary myomas, deep endometriosis and gynecologic cancers).
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09.30 am - 09.55 am Laparoscopic Surgical Anatomy of a Safe Hysterectomy Step-by-stepP.N. Barri
09.00 am - 09.05 am Welcome, Introduction and Course Overview 09.05 am - 09.30 am Laparoscopic Surgical Anatomy of the Pelvis and Retroperitoneum:
What We Need to Know for a Safe Surgery - S. Uccella
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WEDNESDAY 8 MAY
10.45 am - 10.55 am Questions & Answers
12.50 pm - 01.00 pm Questions & Answers
01.00 pm Adjourn
10.55 am - 11.10 am Break
09.55 am - 10.20 am Laparoscopic Surgical Anatomy of Parametrial Ligaments for a Safe andTaylored Radical Hysterectomy - S. Puntambekar
10.20 am - 10.45 am Laparoscopic Surgical Anatomy of Retroperitoneum for a Safe Pelvicand Para-Aortic Lymphadenectomy - G. Roviglione
11.10 am - 11.35 am Laparoscopic Surgical Anatomy of Anterior Compartment (Bladder,Ureters, Ligaments): Tips and Tricks for a Safe Pelvic SurgeryR. Clarizia
11.35 am - 12.00 pm Laparoscopic Surgical Anatomy of Posterior Compartment (Uterine andRectal Ligaments, Douglas Pouch): Tips and Tricks for a Safe Pelvic SurgeryT.T.M. Lee
12.00 pm - 12.25 pm Laparoscopic Surgical Anatomy of Visceral and Somatic PelvicInnervation for a Safe and Nerve-Sparing Radical Pelvic SurgeryM. Ceccaroni
12.25 pm - 12.50 pm “Retroperitoneum is Your Best Friend”: How Can Anatomy Help theSurgeon in Preventing Complications - J.F. Magrina
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FLORENCE • Venue: Palazzo dei Congressi
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WEDNESDAY 8 MAY
B3. Cadaveric Course on Neuropelveological Procedures andTechniques: A Systematic Approach to the Diagnosis and Managementof Complex Pelvic Pain and Pelvic Neuropathies
08.00 am - 06.00 pm
Chairs: V. Chiantera, N. Lemos
This Live Dissection and Theoretical course will provide a thorough understanding of pelvic neuroanatomy, neurophysiology and the neural pathways involved chronic pelvic and perineal pain and their implications for an effective, anatomic and etiologically-based, diagnosis and treatment. With a didactic strategy of practical and theoretical information running in parallel, with simultaneous projections of the theory and corresponding live cadaveric dissections, this course will integrate and organize knowledge that is currently scattered in medical literature, providing a practical use for pelvic neuroanatomy in clinical and surgical practice.
08.00 am - 08.15 am Welcome, Introduction and Course Overview - V. Chiantera, N. Lemos
10.00 am - 10.30 am Break
08.15 am - 09.00 am Neuropelveology: A New Groundbreaking Area in MedicineM. Possover
09.00 am - 10.00 am Principles of Nerve-Sparing Surgery - Didactic and Parallel Live Dissection
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FLORENCE • Venue: Palazzo dei Congressi
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:Discuss pelvic neuroanatomy on a practical-surgical level, by meansof integrated theoretical concepts in parallel to cadaveric dissectionsIncorporate a practical, anatomy-based systematization of theapproach to chronic pelvic pain into their daily practiceApply the concepts and guidelines for the treatment ofnerve-entrapment syndromes
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Part I: Somatic Nerves of the Pelvic and Abdominal WallDidactic: N. LemosLive Dissection: V. Chiantera, B. Rabischong
WEDNESDAY 8 MAY
12.00 pm - 12.30 pm Questions & Answers
02.00 pm - 02.20 pm Strategies for Systematic Approach to Refractory Pelvic Pain PatientsM. Possover
02.20 pm - 02.40 pm Intrapelvic Nerve Entrapments: Definition and Diagnosis - G. Fernandes
02.40 pm - 03.00 pm Treatment of Endometriosis of the Pelvic Sidewall and Sacral PlexusV. Chiantera
03.00 pm - 03.20 pm Perioperative Care in Neuropelveology: Management of PostDecompression Pain - N. Lemos
04.30 pm - 04.50 pm The LION Possover Procedure for the Rehabilitation of SpinalCord-Injured People - M. Possover
04.50 pm - 05.10 pm Perioperative Care in Neuropelveology: Rehabilitation of SCI Patientsbefore and after the LION- Possover Procedure - G. Fernandes
05.10 pm - 05.30 pm A Step-by-Step Guide to Learning Neuropelveology - M. Possover
05.30 pm - 06.00 pm Questions & Answers
06.00 pm Adjourn
03.20 pm - 04.00 pm Questions & Answers
12.30 pm - 02.00 pm Lunch
04.00 pm - 04.30 pm Break
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FLORENCE • Venue: Palazzo dei Congressi
10.30 am - 12.00 pm Principles of Nerve-Sparing Surgery. Didactic and Parallel Live Dissection
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• Part II: Nerves Involved in Visceral and Pelvic Floor ControlDidactic: N. Lemos Live Dissection: V. Chiantera, B. Rabischong
WEDNESDAY 8 MAY01.30 pm - 05.30 pm B2. How to Escape from the Pelvic Labyrinth: ISSA Practical Basic and
Advanced, Intensive Hands-On Cadaveric Course on LaparoscopicSurgical Anatomy for Abdomino-Pelvic Surgery with 3D Technology
Following the principles taught in the International School of Surgical Anatomy (ISSA), this hands-on cadaveric course will provide a step-by-step surgical approach to the pelvic viscera, retroperitoneal avascular spaces and pelvic ureters. Emphasis will be put upon identi-fying anatomical landmarks, including surgical principles and techniques to enter the retroperitoneal avascular spaces.Instruction on techniques for gentle tissue handling to avoid bleeding,proper traction, counter-traction, sharp and blunt dissections while preventing vascular, urinary, bowel and nervous complications. Special care will be given to nerve-sparing techniques during laparoscopicdissection, with demonstration of main pathways of visceral and somatic pelvic innervation. This course includes cadaveric specimen with intact uteri and cervix using laparoscopic instrumentation. At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to:1) Recognize the anatomical landmarks and major pelvic structures pertinent to gynecologic laparoscopy and retroperitoneal dissection;2) Apply laparoscopic surgical techniques to enter and expose the avascular spaces of the pelvis, parametrial ligaments, nerves and pelvic vasculature and their relations to the ureter and intraperitoneal structures;3) Illustrate the step-by-step dissection of the pelvic ureter and pelvic-nerves related to the different gynecological procedures and nerve-sparing techniques for gynecologic cancers and endometriosis surgery.
Chairs: M. Ceccaroni, S. Puntambekar
Faculty and Course Supervisors: M. Ceccaroni, M.F.R. Paraiso,S.P. PuntambekarFaculty: J. Albornoz, F. Bruni, R. Clarizia, K. Huang, T.T.M. Lee,D. Mautone, A. Puppo, G. Roviglione, P.N. Barri, J.D. Villegas-Echeverri
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WEDNESDAY 8 MAY
B4. Basic and Advanced, Intensive Hands-On Cadaveric Course onRobotic Surgical Anatomy for Abdomino-Pelvic Surgery
01.30 pm - 05.30 pm
Chairs: A. Advincula, J.F. Magrina
Chair: A. Romeo
07.00 am - 05.00 pm B5. What's the Best Surgeon Knots? Romeo'sGladiator Rule: Master in Knot-Tying and Loading of the Needle
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01.30 pm - 01.35 pm Welcome, Introduction and Course Overview - M. Ceccaroni
03.35 pm - 03.50 pm Break
05.15 pm - 05.30 pm Questions & Answers05.30 pm Adjourn
01.35 pm - 03.35 pm LAB I: Hands-on Laparoscopic Dissection of Uterus, Adnexa, ParametrialLigaments and Lateral Pelvic Sidewall: Tips and Tricks to Perform SafeLaparoscopic Hysterectomy and Adnexal Surgery
Suturing is a turning point towards Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery. Combination of the correct stitch and knot-tying can be responsible for the success of a complex surgery. Appropriate rules make difficult things easy. The Romeo’s Gladiator Rule put suturing at the hands of all laparoscopists. The knowledge acquired by Romeo’s Gladiator School explain which knots are safe and unsafe or dangerous and how to perform them.This course provides a broad comprehension about the art of laparoscopic suturing, mixing theory and practice.
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:1) identify safe, unsafe and dangerous knots;2) perform bimanual knot tying following the Romeo’s Gladiator Rule.3) Loading the needle and stitching with both hands and supra pubic route.
03.50 pm - 05.15 pm LAB II: Hands-on Laparoscopic Dissection of Posterior Compartmentand Pelvic Nerves
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Faculty: P. Bellelis, F. Campolo, U. Catena,A.C. do Amaral, L.F. Fernandes, C. Fujimoto, R. Luna, K. Lustosa,L. Puyacan, D. Ramos, C. Rocha, A. Romeo, M. Vieira
WEDNESDAY 8 MAY
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07.00 am - 07.05 am Welcome, Introduction and Course OverviewChair: A. Romeo
07.05 am - 07.30 am Safe, Unsafe and Dangerous Knots in Laparoscopy: How to Teach?A. Romeo
07.30 am - 07.55 am Romeo’s Gladiator Rule: The Universal Knot tying TechniqueK. Lustosa
07.55 am - 08.15 am The Theory of the Perfect Stitch - A. Romeo08.15 am - 08.30 am Loading of the Needle - D. Ramos
08.30 am - 08.45 am Questions & Answers
10.50 am - 12.00 pm Questions & Answers on the Blocking Sequences: TEST12.00 pm - 01.00 pm Very Complicated Angles of Stitches: Vertical Sovrapubic Route
All Faculty
01.00 pm - 02.00 pm End of Knot Tying Warm Up
08.55 am - 09.25 am LAB Romeo’s Gladiator Knot Tying Technique with Right DominantKnot Tying Hand from Lateralports - All Faculty
09.25 am - 09.55 am LAB Romeo’s Gladiator Knot Tying Technique with Right Hand Dominantin Supra Pubic Port and the Assistant in Left Hand Port - All Faculty
09.55 am - 10.15 am LAB: Knot Tying with Left Dominant Hand and Right Assistant Handin Supra Pubic Trocar - All Faculty
10.15 am - 10.50 am LAB: Loading of the Needle ManeuversThe Perfect stitch with Right and Left Hands - Training with bimanualStitches - All Faculty
08.45 am - 08.55 am Break
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WEDNESDAY 8 MAY
05.45 pm - 06.45 pm SEGi General Assembly
OPENING CEREMONY07.00 pm - 08.30 pm
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02.00 pm - 02.30 pm Study of the Anatomy Status of Cadaver
02.30 pm - 05.00 pm Application on Cadaver Tissue as Follows:
Ligature of vessels
Promontosacrofixation
Restoration of muscular layers after shaving of the bowels
Ureter suturing stitches and difficult anastomosis end to end.
Two layers Bladder Restore
Vaginal cuff closure where is possible after Hysterectomy
Scientific Agenda
Master Romeo’s Gladiator Suturing Course on Cadaver
DAY AT A GLANCE
Video Workshop on Gynecologic Oncology
Selected Abstracts: Video Session
Selected Abstracts: Oral Session
Symposium on: Ultra Minimally Invasive Surgery: Is it Really Minimal?
Symposium on: Ultra Radical Minimally Invasive Surgeryfor Gynecologic Oncology
Live Hysteroscopic Surgery
GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGYFlorence - Palazzo dei Congressi, Thursday 9 May
Surgical Renaissance of Skills & Techniques in Gynecologic Oncology
Break
Welcome Address
Keynote Lecture: The Discovery of the Woman and the Developmentof Gynecological Surgery: Art & Medicine
Keynote Lecture: The Emerging Role of Minimally-Invasive Approachesin Gynecologic Oncology
Keynote Lecture: Neuropelveology: A New GroundbreakingArea in Medicine
Cadaveric Keynote Live Dissection
Live Surgery
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Satellite Symposium: Changing the Paradigms in Minimally InvasiveSurgery for Benign Disease
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08.30 am - 09.00 am Welcome Addresses & Opening Sessions Speech
09.00 am - 09.30 am Keynote Lecture: The Discovery of the Woman and the Developmentof Gynecological Surgery: Art & Medicine - D. Lippi
09.30 am - 10.00 am Keynote Lecture: The Emerging Role of Minimally-Invasive Approachesin Gynecologic Oncology - G. Scambia
02.30 pm - 03.00 pm Keynote Lecture: Neuropelveology: A New Groundbreaking Area inMedicine - M. Possover
03.00 pm - 03.30 pm Break
11.00 am - 02.30 pm Plenary SessionChairs: A. Fagotti, S. Greggi, J.F. Magrina, G. ScambiaLive Transmission from Rome - University Hospital Policlinico A. GemelliSurgeons: B. Costantini, F. Fanfani, S. Puntambekar, E. Vizza
03.30 pm - 06.00 pm Main SessionSurgical Renaissance of Skills and Techniques in Gynecologic Oncology
Cadaveric Keynote Dissection from Leonardo’s Anatomical TheatreM. CeccaroniLive from Santa Maria Nuova Hospital - Florence
10.00 am - 11.00 am “Learning Never Exhausts the Mind” Evolution of Surgical Anatomy500 Years after Leonardo Da Vinci
03.30 pm - 03.50 pm “When you’re a Stranger”: Risks and Safety in Management of SuspiciousAdnexal and Uterine Masses - R. Seracchioli
Chairs: M. Candiani, M. Malzoni, L. Michels, M.F. Paraiso
Chairs: P.N. Barri, K. Huang, M.F.R. ParaisoDiscussant: A. Mattei
03.50 pm - 04.10 pm Tracing the Path for Survival: Sentinel Lymph-Node Mapping inGynecologic Cancers - S. Uccella
04.10 pm - 04.30 pm Tracing the Highways for Survival: Challenges and Techniques in Pelvicand Para-Aortic Lymphadenectomy - A. Ercoli
04.30 pm - 04.50 pm The “Perfect Storm”: Surgical Anatomy and Different Classes of RadicalHysterectomy for Cervical Carcinoma - M. Malzoni
Chairs: J. Brown, S. Gueli Alletti
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Chair: B. Rabischong
06.00 pm - 07.30 pm Main SessionHysteroscopic Surgery: Live Transmission from Florence Santa MariaNuova HospitalChairs: C. De Angelis, G. Gubbini, A. StepanianSurgeons: S. Bettocchi, A. Di Spiezio Sardo, I. Mazzon
03.00 pm - 06.00 pm Satellite Symposium 1Video Workshop on Gynecologic Oncology: Surgical Anatomy,Technological Evolution and Techniques
03.00 pm - 06.00 pm Satellite Symposium 2Ultra-Minimally-Invasive Surgery: Is it Really Minimal?Chairs: F. Ghezzi, C. Rossitto
03.00 pm - 06.00 pm Satellite Symposium 3Selected Abstract Presentations: Video SessionChairs: D. Mautone, M. Rasile
03.00 pm - 06.00 pm Satellite Symposium 4Selected Abstract Presentations: Oral SessionChair: D. Iuzzolino
03.00 pm - 06.00 pm Satellite Symposium 5Ultra-Radical Minimally-Invasive Surgery for Gynecologic Oncology:Crossing the BoardersChairs: S. Greggi, J.F. Magrina
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04.50 pm - 05.10 pm Rise and Falls of Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy: Updates, Facts andControversies - W. Naumann
05.10 pm - 05.30 pm Passing the Borders: Bravery, Vision and Techniques for MIS inGynecologic Cancers - M. Andou
05.30 pm - 05.50 pm “Luck Helps the Bold”: How to Face Complications in MIS forGynecologic Cancers - J.F. Magrina
05.50 pm - 06.00 pm Discussion
04.30 pm - 06.00 pm Satellite Symposium 6 - Changing the Paradigms in Minimally InvasiveSurgery for Benign DiseaseChairs: J. Solnik, G. Moawad
That’s too much Screen Time! How Best to Manage the Use of Roboticsin Benign SurgeryK. Huang (Myomectomy) and G. Moawad (Endometriosis)Moderator: M.F.R. Paraiso
What do you Mean You Want to Skip Practice Today? Does practice andSurgical Volume Translate to a Winning Game?G. Moawad, K. Huang
Moderator: J. Solnik
You have been Coming Home too Late! Should We Make the ChangeTowards Same Day Discharge after Complex Benign Surgery?M.F.R. Paraiso, J. Solnik
Moderator: K. Huang
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DAY AT A GLANCE
Video Workshop on Deep Endometriosis Surgery
Selected Abstracts: Video Session
Selected Abstracts: Oral Session
LAPAROSCOPYFlorence - Palazzo dei Congressi, Friday 10 May
Keynote Lecture: Embryogenesis, History and Evolution ofLaparoscopic Hysterectomy: 30 Years After
Keynote Lecture: The Journey of Uterine Transplant: The SurgicalAnatomy of Pelvic Vascularization
Live Surgery
Laparoscopy meets Vaginal Surgery
Break with the Exhibitors
Surgical Renaissance of Skills and Techniques in Endometriosis Surgery
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09.00 am - 09.30 am Keynote Lecture: Embryogenesis, History and Evolution of LaparoscopicHysterectomy: 30 Years After - H. Reich
09.30 am - 10.00 am Keynote Lecture: The Journey of Uterine Transplant: The SurgicalAnatomy of Pelvic Vascularization - S. Puntambekar
02.00 pm - 03.00 pm Break
10.00 am - 02.00 pm Plenary SessionChairs: V. Bergamini, A. Ercoli, Live Transmission from Santa Maria Nuova Hospital, FlorenceSurgeons: J. Einarsson, A. Mattei
Live Transmission from San Raffaele Hospital, MilanChair: M.F.R. ParaisoSurgeons: M. Candiani, H. Clavè, M.R. Kho
03.00 pm - 05.20 pm Main SessionSurgical Renaissance of Skills and Techniques in Endometriosis Surgery
FRIDAY 10 MAY
LAPAROSCOPY
03.00 pm - 03.20 pm Ultrasound Navigation through Pelvic Endometriotic AnatomicalDistortion: Tracing the Road Map for Proper and Safe Surgical StrategyA. Di Giovanni
Chairs: J. Albornoz, P.N. Barri
03.20 pm - 03.40 pm The “Perfect Harmony” between Surgery and Medical Treatment for DIEP. Vercellini
03.40 pm - 04.00 pm “Heat can Treat”: Radiofrequency Thermal Ablation for ConservativeTreatment of Uterine Adenomyosis - G. Roviglione
04.00 pm - 04.20 pm Tackling Hysterectomy in the Setting of Endometriosis - T.T.M. Lee
04.20 pm - 04.40 pm Unfreezing a Frozen Pelvis: Strategies for Approaching SevereEndometriosis of Anterior and Posterior Compartment - M. Malzoni
04.40 pm - 05.00 pm Nerve-Sparing Radical Surgery for Deep Endometriosis: Its Time hascome? - M. Ceccaroni
05.00 pm - 05.20 pm Discussion
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Chairs: M. Ceccaroni, M. Malzoni
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LAPAROSCOPY
05.20 pm - 07.00 pm
05.20 pm - 07.00 pm Satellite Symposium 2Pelvic Anatomy from Baseline to Distortion and How to Come Back:Surgical Principles in Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis SurgeryChairs: R. Clarizia, K. Huang
05.20 pm - 07.00 pm Satellite Symposium 1Hysteroscopic SurgeryChairs: E. Cicinelli, M.A. Telang
Evidence for Hysterectomy with Different Approaches and NewTechnologies - S. Salvatore
Learning Curves for Laparoscopic and Vaginal HysterectomyR.M. Kho
Trying to Identify the Limits of Vaginal Hysterectomy - M. Candiani
A New Vaginal Perspective - H. Clavè
Why Laparoscopy Instead of Vaginal Surgery for Uterine Prolapse?S. Athanasiou
Discussion and Round Table to Finalize a Consensus Document
Main SessionLaparoscopy meets Vaginal Surgery. First Round: HysterectomyChair: M. Candiani
05.20 pm - 05.35 pm
05.35 pm - 05.50 pm
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06.05 pm - 06.20 pm
06.20 pm - 06.35 pm
Ultrasound Imaging for Treatment Assessment and Targeted SaferSurgery - L. Savelli
05.20 pm - 05.35 pm
Reproductive Anatomy for Endometriosis: Surgery of the Ovaries andTubes is not that Easy! - S. Ferrero
05.35 pm - 05.50 pm
Diging under the Surface to find Landmarks: Treatment of DouglasPouch, Rectovaginal Septum and Vaginal Endometriosis - R. Clarizia
05.50 pm - 06.05 pm
“Whigs and Tories” in Bowel Surgery for Deep Endometriosis:Conservative vs Resective Approaches - P. Koninckx
06.05 pm - 06.20 pm
Normal Anatomy and Distorted Anatomy of the Anterior Compartment:Urinary Tract Endometriosis Means Parametrial Surgery - A. Puppo
06.20 pm - 06.35 pm
Questions & Answers06.35 pm - 07.00 pm
06.35 pm - 07.00 pm
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FRIDAY 10 MAY
LAPAROSCOPY
05.20 pm - 07.00 pm Satellite Symposium 4Affiliated Society Symposium
05.20 pm - 07.00 pm Satellite Symposium 6Selected Abstract Presentations: Oral Session
05.20 pm - 07.00 pm Satellite Symposium 3Video Workshop in Deep Endometriosis Surgery
05.20 pm - 07.00 pm Satellite Symposium 5Selected Abstract Presentations: Video Session
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DAY AT A GLANCE
ENDOMETRIOSISFlorence - Palazzo dei Congressi, Saturday 11 May
Keynote Lecture: Long-Term Evolution and TreatmentStrategies for Endometriosis
Keynote Lecture: Challenges and Perspectives for theTreatment of Endometriosis
Live Surgery
Closing Remarks
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09.00 am - 09.30 am Keynote Lecture: Long-Term Evolution and Treatment Strategies forEndometriosis - F. Petraglia
09.30 am - 10.00 am Keynote Lecture: Challenges and Perspectives for the Treatment ofEndometriosis - M. Abrão
10.00 am - 02.00 pm Plenary SessionChairs: M. Abrão, H. Reich, L. SavelliLive Surgery from Endoscopica Malzoni, AvellinoPre-Operative Ultrasound Scan - A. Di GiovanniSurgeons: M. Malzoni, E. Solima
Live Surgery from IRCCS Sacro Cuore Don Calabria Hospital,Negrar (VR)Pre-Operative Ultrasound Scan - A. StepniewskaSurgeon: M. Ceccaroni
02.00 pm - 02.30 pm Closing remarks
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Chair: M. Candiani, A. Maiorana