Endoluminal and Laparoscopic Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery Advanced Course Directors of the course: Jacques MARESCAUX Michel VIX Manoel GALVAO NETO Silvana PERRETTA France France Brazil Italy Faculty: Fabrizio ANDREELLI France Kelvin HIGA USA Peter ANGELOS USA Jacques HIMPENS Belgium Henry BUCHWALD USA Leon KATZ USA Almino CARDOSO RAMOS Brazil Nicola SCOPINARO Italy Jean-Marc CHEVALLIER France Shashank SHAH India Peter CROOKES USA Michel SUTER Switzerland Michel DELVAUX France Lee SWANSTRÖM USA Bruno DILLEMANS Belgium Eduardo TARGARONA Spain Local Organization Committee: Amilcar ALZAGA MAGAÑA Mexico Mihaela IGNAT Romania Bernard DALLEMAGNE Belgium Adrian NEDELCU Romania Didier MUTTER France Ornella PEROTTO Italy Michele DIANA Italy Renato SOARES Brazil Antonio D URSO Italy Sharmini VARATHARAJAH France - This program may be subject to modifications -
Thursday, December 03-2015 ENDOLUMINAL APPROACH 07.45 am Registration 08.00 am Welcome to participants and Introduction of the Faculty D. Mutter 08.00-09.30 am0live AND PRE-RECORDED OPERATIVE DEMONSTRATIONS from the Department of Digestive Surgery NHC Nouvel Hôpital Civil Strasbourg Chairmen Operators: Pouch and anastomosis resizing (Overstitch) EndoBarrier removal Anastomosis resizing by Argon Beam Endoscopic bypass (EndoBarrier placement pre-record) 09.30 am 12.30 pm 09.30 am 12.30 pm PLENARY SESSIONS - LECTURES Chairmen 09.30 am ENDOLUMINAL SURGERY General overview of bariatric endoscopy M. Vix / S. Perretta Endoscopic Treatment of complication of bariatric surgery Leaks and chronic fistula Stricture Anastomotic ulcer Band migration CBD Stone after gastric by-pass M. Galvao Neto L. Swanström L. Swanström M. Galvao Neto M. Delvaux 11.00 am - 15 BREAK Endoscopic revision surgery for failures of conventional bariatric surgey L. Swanström Primary endoscopic bariatric and metabolic procedures Intragastric balloon Apollo endosurgery overstitch Endobarrier TOGA, TERIS, POSE tbd L. Swanström M. Galvao Neto L. Swanström / S. Perretta 12.30 pm Lunch at the institute
Endoluminal and Laparoscopic Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery Advanced Course Thursday, December 03-2015 02.30 pm 03.30 pm 2.00 pm 03.00 pm- OPTION A: LIVE WEBINAR LIVE WEBINAR in the Auditorium 03.00 pm END OF THE AFTERNOON FREE FREE EVENING 01.30 pm - 05.30 pm 1.30 pm - 05.30 pm OPTION B: TRAINING ON LIVE TISSUE 01.30 pm Animal Anatomy and definition of procedures to be done Auditorium Faculty: FLEXIBLE ENDOSCOPIC TRAINING ON LIVE TISSUE (MINI-PIGS) Endoluminal procedure LAPAROSCOPIC TRAINING ON LIVE TISSUE (MINI-PIGS) Jejunojejunal Anastomosis Gastric Banding Gastric Plication Sleeve Gastrectomy Gastric Bypass 05.30 pm pm END OF THE SESSION FREE EVENING - This program may be subject to modifications -
Friday, December 04 2015 07.45 am Evaluation of the previous day 08.00 am am LIVE AND PRE-RECORDED OPERATIVE DEMONSTRATIONS from the Department of Digestive Surgery NHC Nouvel Hôpital Civil Strasbourg Chairmen Operators Sleeve Gastrectomy Gastric Bypass after band removal Gastric Bypass Mini Gastric Bypass Gastric bypass after sleeve Gastric Plication Pre-recorded Gastric Banding Pre-recorded 01.00 pm Short Guest lecture Functional, metabolic, and diabetes surgery : which are the right places and the right semantics for these old and new disciplines? N. Scopinaro 01.15 pm Lunch at the institute 02.00 pm - 05.30 pm 2.00 pm - 05.30 pm OPTION A: VIDEO-SESSIONS TIPS & TRICKS 1. Review of complications after endoscopic procedures M. Galvao Neto 2. Endoscopic treatment of bleedings after surgery M. Galvao Neto 3. BPD rationale and physiology N. Scopinaro 4. My first 1000 mini gastric bypasses J.M. Chevallier 5. Internal hernia K. Higa 6. GERD and Obesity Surgery K. Higa BREAK 20 1. Conversion to Duodenal Switch K. Higa 2. Malabsorption K. Higa 3. Why gastric banding is such a bad bariatric procedure? M. Suter 4. Anastomotic ulcer : case discussion M. Suter 5. Age dependant results after gastric bypass M. Suter 6. Where we are in bariatric surgery E. Targarona 7. What to do after failed sleeves E. Targarona
Endoluminal and Laparoscopic Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery Advanced Course 02.00 pm - 06.00 pm 2.00 pm - 06.00 pm OPTION B: TRAINING ON LIVE TISSUE Faculty: LAPAROSCOPIC TRAINING ON LIVE TISSUE (MINI-PIGS) Jejunojejunal Anastomosis Gastric Banding Gastric Plication Sleeve Gastrectomy Gastric Bypass 06.00 pm.00 END OF THE SESSION 08.00 pm pm DINNER AT LES HARAS BRASSERIE IN HONOR OF THE PARTICIPANTS - This program may be subject to modifications -
Saturday, December 05-2015 07.45 am Evaluation of the previous day 08.00 am 01.00 pm 8.00 am 01.00 pm PLENARY SESSIONS 08.00 am SELECTION OF PATIENTS & PREOPERATIVE WORKUP Warm-up quiz M. Vix Who are the right candidates? H. Buchwald 08.30 am TECHNICAL KEY STEPS CURRENT PROCEDURES What s the place for gastric banding today? M. Suter Gastric Bypass:key steps B. Dillemans Gastric Bypass: do we have a gold standard or should we consider other technics? K. Higa Sleeve Gastrectomy:development / results / complications P. Crookes ALTERNATIVES Mini-gastric Bypass: which indications J.M. Chevallier BPD technique and long term outcomes J. Himpens 10.25 am INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES What s in the pipeline for new bariatric procedures L. Swanström Robotics Revisional Bariatric Surgery L. Katz 11.00 am Obesity surgery in the aged patient E. Targarona 11.15 am 15 Break 11.30 am LONG TERM RESULTS OF BARIATRIC AND METABOLIC SURGERY H. Buchwald 11.45 am WEIGHT LOSS FAILURES RE-DO S SURGERY Algorithms after failed gastric bypass B. Dillemans What would you do after failed gastric banding? Sleeve S. Shah Gastric bypass M. Suter What would you do after failed sleeve gastrectomy? Mini-gastric bypass J.M. Chevallier Standard Roux en Y gastric bypass A. Cardoso Ramos What are the options after failed Roux en Y gastric bypass? K. Higa Reversal to normal anatomy J. Himpens 01.20 pm Lunch at the institute
Endoluminal and Laparoscopic Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery Advanced Course Saturday, December 05-2015 02.00 pm 05.00 pm.00 pm 05.00 pm PLENARY SESSIONS 02.00 pm FROM BARIATRIC TO METABOLIC SURGERY Glucose homeostasis and bariatric surgery F. Andreelli 02.20 pm MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONS: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT INITIAL MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH COMPLICATIONS P. Crookes GASTRIC BAND Pouch dilatations M. Vix Intragastric migration M. Vix Cava laceration / Gastric necrosis J. Himpens BYPASS Anastomotic ulcers and gastrojejunal stenosis K. Higa Leak after RYGB caused by trocar hernia J. Himpens Unusual bowel obstruction after RYGB (Bezoar) A. Cardoso Ramos Pain and internal hernias M. Suter SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY Leak : diagnosis and treatment M. Galvao Neto Reflux S. Shah Strictures J. Himpens 04.45 pm CLOSING LECTURE Ethics and New Technology : are we honest with our patients P. Angelos 05.00 pm End of session delivery of certificates of attendance - This program may be subject to modifications -
COURSE ACCREDITATIONS This course meets the guidelines established in the "SAGES Framework for Post-Residency Surgical Education and Training" and is endorsed by the Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) This course is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists. The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS). EACCME credits are also recognized by the American Medical Association towards the Physician s Recognition Award (PRA).