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1 Х Anniversary International Conference "Russian School of Colorectal Surgery" The most large-scale event for coloproctologists in the post-soviet states May, 29-30, 2017 Moscow, World Trade Center (WTC)
2 May 29, Day 1. LIVE BROADCAST 1 - LOW ANTERIOR RESECTION PATIENT'S REPORT Low anterior resection - open Low anterior resection - Lap Amjad Parvaiz (UK) Церемония открытия конференции Lunch SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM 1 - ETHICON SOTM - The Science of Tissue Management How to avois anastomotic leak - novel strategies Questions SESSION 1 WATCH&WAIT "Watch and Wait" for complete response - YES "Watch and Wait" for complete response - NO DISCUSSION SESSION 2 LOCAL EXCISION Local excision for complete response - YES Eric Rullier (France) Local excision for complete response - NO DISCUSSION SESSION 3 CRT AND COMPLETE RESPONSE "Total mesorectum irradiation" - another tool to help surgeons or to replace Local Regrowths after Watch & Wait Are these really the double loosers? Nuno Figueiredo (Portugal) MASTER CLASS for surgeons - MRI as reliable and affordable method of staging VIDEO-SESSION Conference Opening LUNCH SESSION 8 DIVERTICULITIS The role of CT in diagnosis and treatment of diverticulitis Kirill Pusakov (Russia) Therapeutic options of diverticular disease treatment Oleg Shifrin (Russia) Laparoscopic lavage - a new trend in diverticular disese treatment Willem Bemelman (Netherlands) Hartmann's procedure - an "old-new" trend in diverticular disese treatment Russian reality - how to deal with diverticular disease Vadim Polovinkin (Russia) Questions and discussion of clinical cases SESSION 9 - DIFFICULT SITUATIONS IN MINOR PROCTOLOGY Nonhealing anal wounds - what to do?? Dmitry Khubezov (Russia) Fistulas in Chron's disease Willem Bemelman (Netherlands) Complex ano-rectal fistulas involving neighbouring areas - make it easy Acute thrombosis of hemorrhoids - how I do it Questions and discussion of clinical cases SESSION 10 - INCONTINENCE AND PELVIC FLOOR DISORDERS Anal incontinence - insights to pathogenesis and treatment options Carlo Ratto (Italy) Levator ani reconstruction for major pelvic trauma and disorders SNS - effective way to treat anal incontinence? Steven Wexner (USA) Rectopexy - news in old field?
3 May 29, Day 1. SESSION 4 ROUND TABLE Multidisciplinary team meeting - complete response to neoadjuvant treatment ( clinical cases discussion) Nuno Figueiredo (Portugal) Eric Rullier (France) Mariana Berho (USA) SESSION 5 LAPAROSCOPY Laparoscopic vs open resection in rectal cancer - YES Laparoscopic vs open resection in rectal cancer - NO Tom Read (USA) DISCUSSION SESSION 6 ROBOT Robotic surgery for rectal cancer- YES Amjad Parvaiz (UK) Robotic surgery for rectal cancer- NO Steven Wexner (USA) DISCUSSION SESSION 7 EARLY RECTAL CANCER Treatment after local excision of cancer stage Т1 - view from Japan Treatment after local excision of cancer stage Т1 - view from the West Arsen Rasulov (Russia) DISCUSSION VIDEO-SESSION Lateral lymph node dissection- open Lateral lymph node dissectionlaparoscopic Local excision after CRT Trans Anal -Total Mesorectal Excision (TA-TME) Alexey Karachun (Russia) Abdomino Perineal Excision - TA-TME style DISCUSSION LIVE BROADCAST 2 MINOR PROCTOLOGY Anal fistula excision Sinusectomy for pilonidal sinus Excision of pilonidal sinus with plasty Sphincter and levator plasty Anal fistula operation Carlo Ratto (Italy)
4 May 30, Day 2. LIVE BROADCAST 3 ISR AND APR PATIENT'S REPORT Intersphincteric resection with lateral lymph node dissection Abdominoperineal excision with lateral lymph node dissection LUNCH SCAN- Trial Russian multicenter trial of stapled colorectal anastomoses Petr Tsarkov SESSION 11 - RECTAL CANCER TECHNOLOGY - WHERE ARE WE NOW? Challenges in the concept of Total Mesorectal Excision Bill Heald (UK) Risk factors of recurrence in rectal cancer treatment: any changes in 30 years? Philip Quirke (UK) Radiological N-staging of Rectal Cancer - what's new? Lymphnode dissection - More lymph nodes - better results? Is there a future for lateral lymph node dissection in rectal cancer treatment? Para-aortic lymph node dissection - to do or not to do? SESSION 2 ROUND TABLE "BATTLE OF MDTS - EAST MEETS WEST" East Multidisciplinary Team Kirill Puzakov (Russia) Xichan Wang (China) West Multidisciplinary Team Bill Heald (UK) Philip Quirke (UK) Stiven Wexner (USA) Carlos Carvalho (Portugal) Регистрация SESSION 14 PILONIDAL SINUS Why stay aside from the middle - Bascom rationale Mike Thompson The Golden mean - gluteal fascia mobilization after pilonidal sinus excision Daniel Markaryan (Russia) Sinusectomy in pilonidal sinus - When it works? Opening in the middle - marsupilisation vs. wound closure Disсussion SESSION 15 ANAL FISTULAS AND OTHER COMPLEX ISSUES Anorectal fistula operation - fistulectomy and sphincteroplasty Igor Nechai (Russia) Anorectal fistula operation - excision with flap Pelvic pain - pathogenesis and treatment Anal Intraepithelial neoplasia (AIN) - how to suspect, what's the dangers, how to treat? Thomas Read (USA) Pain after hemorrhoidectomy and hemorrhoidopexy - how the patient evaluates the surgeon DISCUSSION VIDEO SESSION Геморроидальная больезнь Сложные свищи или геморрой Анальная трещина Is it safe suppuration of postoperative wounds as we think? SESSION 16 ROUND TABLE - ASK EXPERTS Сложные свищи или геморрой Is it safe suppuration of postoperative wounds as we think?
5 May 30, Day 2. SESSION 13 COMPLICATIONS Safe radiotherapy - myths and reality Sacral veins bleeding - effective ways to stop and prevent Lee (South Korea) Venous thromboembolism - problem or fault? Daniel Markaryan (Russia) Wound infection is not as "safe" as we think Vadim Polovinkin (Russia) Bowel preparation for rectal resection - real need or tradition? Byung Soh Min (South Korea) Preventive colostomy and ileostomy. How and why we choose? Anastomotic leak - what really means and how it should be treated? Chronic anastomotic leak with septic cavity - what to do? Byung Soh Min (South Korea) Antibiotic and Clostridium associated colitis - what should we do? Thomas Read (USA)
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