The 2nd UK Total Gynaecology Robotic Hysterectomy Surgery Conference and Cadaveric Hands On Dissection Course

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Mr Application Form The 2nd UK Total Gynaecology Robotic Hysterectomy Surgery Conference and Cadaveric Hands On Dissection Course 22-23 May 2017 NEWCASTLE SURGICAL TRAINING CENTRE Newcastle Surgical Training Centre delivers over 150 advanced training courses from regional, national and international surgeons representing multi specialties. Collaboration with national and international faculty drives a greater understanding of surgical techniques delivering improved patient care.

About the centre At the Newcastle Surgical Training Centre we are committed to giving you the best possible opportunities in education and training by offering a wide range of multidisciplinary courses to meet your every need. Our highly professional clinicians are here to train and support you every step of the way. Combining didactic teaching and practical procedures with leading edge technology, we offer first rate cadaveric training and continuing professional development in a purpose built facility. We also carry out pioneering research into new techniques and ensuring that you receive the very best surgical training available in the UK, both for today and in the future. The Newcastle Surgical Training Centre is led by the co-directorship of Professor Alan Horgan and Professor David Deehan. The centre delivers over 150 advanced training courses from regional, national and international surgeons representing multi specialties. Collaboration with national and international faculty drives a greater understanding of surgical techniques delivering improved patient care. FACULTY INTERNATIONAL GUEST SPEAKER DR PHILIPPE VAN TRAPPEN AZ ST-JAN BRUGGE BELGIUM UK FACULTY Mr Tony Chalhoub, Consultant, Newcastle Trust Mr Mark Roberts, Consultant, Newcastle Trust Ms Mariella Nobbenhuis, Consultant, Royal Marsden Hospital Mr Simon Butler-Manuel- Consultant, Royal Surrey Hospital Mr Jeremy Twigg, Consultant, James Cook Un.Hospital Mr Johnathan Chamberlain Consultant, Edinburgh Royal Hospital Dr Mathew Garner, Consultant, Newcastle Mr Paul Renforth, Surgical Practitioner,Newcastle Mr Michael Ghattas/Nathan Bennett Intuitive Mr Russ Watkins Newcastle Trust Further information For full details and registration information visit Or contact: Louise Sore Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne Tel: (+44) 191 24 48913 Email: louise.sore@nuth.nhs.uk Newcastle Surgical Training Centre

Course Objectives NON DISSECTORS- clinical lectures Course overview This course is designed to facilitate the surgeon with didactic and hands on cadaveric training experience, conducted by a faculty of robotic experienced surgeons. This is a 2 day course of lectures, live surgery, practical one to one hands on cadaveric robotic surgery using Xi DaVinci Robot. 2 day Intensive course Number of Dissectors limited to 8 Non-Dissectors (full access to clinical lectures and simulator only) COURSE CONTENT Live Surgery link to Theatres Review of Clinical Evidence 3 rd Arm Utilization Port Placement Review Docking with SI and XI Importance of Patient Selection Left & Right Sidewall Dissection (Cadaveric) Define the role of robotic surgery in current day Appreciate the strengths and weaknesses of the evidence base in this emerging field Share best practice on setting up a robotic surgery programme Understand the benefits and rationale of offering a total robotic hysterectomy in complex benign and gynaeoncology DISSECTORS Full access to the Xi Da Vinci Robot with hands on procedures on fresh frozen cadavers and full access to the clinical lectures Become familiar with the function and operation of the da Vinci Surgical System Appreciate the ergonomics of the da Vinci Surgical system robot and the available robotic instrumentation Understand the selection process for patient position, da Vinci surgical team position and robotic surgical approaches Learn robotic tissue dissection techniques using bipolar and monopolar energy One to One radical robotic hysterectomy on fresh frozen cadavers CPD PENDING Target Audience Gynaecologists & Gynae-Oncologists Hysterectomy (Cadaveric) Suturing ( Cadaveric) Anaesthetic considerations Newcastle Surgical Training Centre

DAY ONE Registration and Welcome 22 nd May 2017 08.00-08.15 08.15-08.30 Overview Da Vinci Si and Xi Systems Nathan Bennett 08.30-09.15 Docking and Port Placement Paul Renforth Theatre Two 09.15-10.30 LIVE LINKS 10.30-10.45 Refreshments Theatres Freeman Hospital 10.45-11:30 Step by Step Robotic Radical Hysterectomy 11.30-12.15 Robotics in Gynaecological Oncology: 12.15-1.00 Lunch 1.00-2.30 LIVE LINKS The Royal Marsden Experience Theatres Freeman Hospital 2.30-3.15 Robotics in Gynaecological Oncology: 3.15-3.30 Refreshments The Royal Surrey Experience Chair: Tony Chalhoub Phillipe Van Trappen Mark Roberts Phillipe Van Trappen Marielle Nobbenhuis Chair: Tony Chalhoub Mr Mark Roberts Simon Butler-Manuel 3.30-3.45 History of Robotic Surgery Tony Chalhoub 3.45-4.00 What Can Go Wrong Paul Renforth 4.00-4.30 Panel Discussions Q & A All Faculty 7.30 for 8pm Dinner Café 21, Trinity Gardens Quayside

09.15-10.45 GROUP ONE Da Vinci - Dissection-Hysterectomy 10.45-12.15 GROUP TWO Da Vinci Dissection Sidewall and Suturing 12.45-2.15 GROUP THREE Da Vinci Dissection Hysterectomy 2.15-3.45 GROUP FOUR Da Vinci Dissection Sidewall and Suturing DAY TWO 23 rd MAY 2017 08.45-9.00 Coffee and Change 09.00-09.25 Anaesthetic Challenges in Robotic Surgery Mathew Garner 09.25-09.40 Cost Implications & Business case Russ Watkins 09.40-10.25 Fluorescent Robotic Indocyanide Endoscopic Node Detection Marielle Nobbenhuis 10.25-10.45 Refreshments 10.45-11.30 Role of Robotic Surgery in Management of Pelvic Masses and Ovarian Cancer Simon Butler-Manuel 11.30-12.15 Robotic Surgery : The Newcastle upon Tyne Experience Tony Chalhoub/ Mark Roberts 12.15-1.00 Lunch 1.00-1.40 Managing a bleed on Aorta/ Aortic Lymph node Dissection/ The very big Uterus Phillipe Van Trappen 1.40-2.25 Robotics In Gynaecological Oncology: 2.25-3.00 Robotic in Benign Gynaecology: 3.00-3.15 Refreshments Simon Butler-Manuel Tony Chalhoub 3.15-3.45 Robotics In Gynaecological Oncology: 3.45-4.00 Closing Remarks and Evaluation Marielle Nobbenhuis

The 2nd UK Total Gynaecology Robotic Hysterectomy Surgery Conference and Cadaveric Hands On Dissection Course DATE: 22 nd & 23 rd MAY 2017 Course options (please indicate accordingly) DISSECTOR FEES 1050.00 (discount for BIARGS members @ 975) NON DISSECTOR FEES 295.00 Your details Surname: Title: (Mr / Mrs / Miss / Ms ) Forenames: Job Title: Hospital Address: Mobile Telephone: Department: Postcode: Email: Further details How did you hear about this course? Trust Website Mailing Other Please state any special dietary requirements: Please note: The course fee will include: lunch and refreshments. Payment can be made via BACS (automatic bank transfer) by Credit Card, or by cheque payable to Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust. Full details and registration information at Please note payment is due at registration to secure your place. Attendance on the course is conditional upon advance payment being received. Refunds cannot be given in the event of your cancellation within two weeks of the course date. The NSTC cannot accept liability for costs incurred in the event of a course having to be cancelled as a result of circumstances beyond its reasonable control. There is an administration charge of 10% (or 50, whichever is greater) of the total course fee. However, within four weeks prior to the start date of the course, the total course fee will be charged unless in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the NSTC. While we make every effort to run courses as advertised, we reserve the right to change the timetable and/or the teaching staff without prior notice and to cancel any courses without liability (in which case there will be a full refund of course fees to participant). Note that any consequential losses (e.g. travel or accommodation costs) incurred in such cases remain the responsibility of the booker, and consideration should be made to taking out appropriate travel insurance for any non-refundable costs.