ESSO Course on Diagnosis and Treatment of Pancreatic NeuroEndocrine Tumours (PNETs) 26-27 May 2016 LONDON (UK)
ESSO Course on Diagnosis and Management of Pancreatic Neuro-Endocrine Tumours (PNETs) Chairs Giuseppe Kito Fusai, Consultant HPB Surgeon, Royal Free Hospital and Honorary Senior Lecturer at UCL London, UK. Massimo Falconi, Professor of Surgery, Department of Pancreatic Surgery Ospedale San Raffaele IRCCS, Milan, IT Faculty Members Mo Abu-Hilal, Consultant Surgeon and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Southampton General Hospital,UK Detlef Bartsch, Chairman of Visceral, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery, Phillips University, Marburg, DE Bert Bonsing, Consultant Surgeon, Head of Pancreatic Surgery Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, NL Martyn Caplin, Professor of Medicine, Head of NeuroEndocrine Service, Royal Free London Hospital, London, UK Brian Davidson, Professor of HPB Surgery and Liver Transplantation at Royal Free Hospital, London, UK Andrea Frilling, Professor of Endocrine Surgery and Head of GEP NeuroEndocrine Tumours at Imperial College, London, UK Thilo Hackert, Consultant Surgeon, Head of Pancreatic Surgery Section University of Heidelberg, DE Tu Vinh Luong, Consultant Pathologist at Royal Free Hospital, London, UK Shaunak Navalkissoor, Consultant Nuclear Medicine at Royal Free Hospital, London, UK Stefano Partelli, Consultant Surgeon, Department of Pancreatic Surgery Ospedale San Raffaele IRCCS, Milan, IT Steve Pereira, Consultant Gastroenterologist at Royal Free Hospital and Reader at UCL, London, UK Christos Toumpanakis, Consultant Gastroenterologist and NET specialist at Royal Free London Hospital, London, UK Juan Valle, Professor of Medical Oncology at Christie Hospital, Manchester, UK Steve Ward, Consultant Anaesthetist and Intensivist at Royal Free Hospital, London, UK Dominic Yu, Consultant Radiologist at Royal Free Hospital, London, UK Clinical Coordinator Domenico Tamburrino, Senior Clinical Fellow, HPB & Liver Transplant Unit, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK
Aim of the course The ESSO Course on Pancreatic NeuroEndocrine Tumours (PNETs) aims to give an overview on diagnosis and treatment of this condition to young as well as to more senior surgeons who want to develop a specific knowledge on this topic. The management of PNETs requires a proper multidisciplinary approach with more therapeutic options available than for pancreatic cancer. In this course we will provide adequate evidence-based information but will also discuss few controversial topics. Dedicated case based discussions will complement the programme. Educational methods Plenary lectures Case based discussion Live demonstration of surgical procedures Ideal course candidates Surgeons interested in developing a specific knowledge in the management of PNETs. Course venue Seminar Room - 8th Floor South Royal Free London Hospital Pond Street, NW3 2QG London United Kingdom Course coordination Ana Galán European Society of Surgical Oncology (ESSO) Email. ana.galan@essoweb.org
Accommodation For accommodation please contact the course coordinator Participation fee To ensure interactivity during the course, attendance is limited to 30 participants. The participation fee is 400 for ESSO members and 550 for non-members. It includes registration to the course, breaks and lunches and a social dinner. Application Procedure To apply for the course visit the course webpage on www.essoweb.org (education/courses) Accreditation An application for accreditation has been submitted to the European Accreditation Council for CME (EACCME) of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS)
Programme Thursday 26 th May 08:00-09:00 Registration 09:00-09:10 Welcome and Introduction K. Fusai Chairs: K. Fusai, M. Caplin 09:10-09:30 NETs An overview with specific attention to PNETs M. Caplin 09:30-09:50 Clinical syndromes of functioning PNETs and biomarkers C. Toumpanakis 09:50-10:10 Standard surgical resection of PNETs K. Fusai 10:10-10:30 ENETS Guidelines M. Falconi 10:30-11:00 Coffee break Chairs: M. Falconi, C. Toumpanakis 11:00-11:20 The role of the radiologist D. Yu 11:20-11:40 The role of the endoscopist S. Pereira 11:40-12:00 The role of the nuclear medicine specialist S. Navalkissoor 12:00-14:00 Interactive session with operating theatre Lunch (during the interactive session) 14:00-14:20 Histopathology Biopsy and final staging T.V. Luong 14:20-14:40 Chemotherapy for PNETs2 J. Valle 14:40-15:00 Medical treatment for PNETs C. Toumpanakis 15.00-15.20 Anaesthesia and intensive care after surgery for PNETs S. Ward 15:20-16:00 Coffee break 16:00-17:00 Case reports and discussion Panel 20:00 Social Dinner
Friday 27 th May Lectures on specific and controversial issues (5 minutes for discussion) Chairs: M. Falconi, A. Frilling 08:00-08:20 Surgery for small (< 2 cm) PNETs T. Hackert 08:25-08:45 Image guided surgery for PNETs B. Bonsing 08:50-09:10 Central pancreatectomy for PNETs S. Partelli 09:15-09:35 Laparoscopic surgery for PNETs M. Abu Hilal 09:40-10:00 Surgery in patients with MEN1 D. Bartsch 10:05-10:25 Extended pancreatectomy for PNETs T. Hackert 10:30-11:00 Coffee break Chairs: D. Bartsch and K. Fusai 11:00-11:20 Resection of PNETs with inoperable liver metastases S. Partelli 11:25-11:45 Resection of liver metastases from PNETs A. Frilling 11:50-12:10 Liver Transplantation for PNETS liver metastases B. Davidson 12:10-14:30 Interactive session with operating theatre 13:00-14:00 Lunch 14:30-16:30 Interesting cases Multidisciplinary management All 16.30 Summary and closure K. Fusai, M. Falconi
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