Surgical Anatomy Workshop Pancreatic Cancer: Advances in treatment and research 3rd December 2015 Lublin, Poland Organized by: Medical University of Lublin Department of Surgical Oncology Department of Human Anatomy
Chairs Andrzej Barański - Leiden University Medical Center, the Netherlands Ryszard Maciejewski Faculty Lodewijk Brosens - University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands Andrzej Chrościcki Bogumiła Ciseł Zaed Hamady - University Hospital Southampton, United Kingdom Sebastian Pastuszak - J&J Warszawa, Poland Wojciech Polkowski Piotr Richter - Collegium Medicum, Jagiellonian University, Poland Robert Sitarz Grzegorz Staśkiewicz Lublin 2011
Aim of the workshop The workshop will be a theoretical and practical introduction to the treatment of pancreatic tumours. Led by international and national experts in the field, it will offer high quality of updated knowledge about pancreatic cancer. The program contains evidence-based clinical practice guidelines on diagnosis, indications, a surgical access and perioperative care of patients with pancreatic tumours. New surgical techniques will be available during hands on sessions on cadavers. Structure of the workshop The workshop will be divided into two consecutive parts dedicated to acquire knowledge and improve practical skills in standard surgical techniques. Opening lectures related to clinical practice will be supported by following practical surgery exercises. The latter will be conducted in small, four-person teams and performed on human cadavers, prepared tissue materials and on simulators. Each team will operate on one of the four prepared stations and after finishing, rotate to another. The roles in teams include: a surgeon in charge, two assistants and a nurse, which also rotate each time. The participants will be assessed by instructors after each exercise. The final assessment at the end of the course is mandatory to obtain certificate of participation.
Learning objectives Upon completion of the workshop participant will be familiar with: The important anatomical structures in pancreatic surgery: Superior mesenteric artery, Superior mesenteric vein, Splenic artery, Splenic vein, Portal vein, Celiac artery, Common hepatic artery, Common bile duct, Hepatoduodenal ligament, Duct of Wirsung Surgical techniques: The best surgical access to the head and tail of the pancreas - avasculair spaces The best mobilization of the head and the tail of the pancreas, Kocher manoeuvre, Cattell-Braasch manoeuvre, Pringle manoeuvre Pylorus-preserving and classical pancreaticoduodenectomy(whipple resection) Distal pancreatectomy(with the splenectomy and without splenectomy) Total pancreatectomy Lymphadenectomy in pancreatic surgery(lymph nodes search, anatomy and location) Lublin 2011
Participation Attendance is on a first come first served basis and participation is limited to 16 persons. Registration in the workshop is free but participants must be registered in the conference,,advances in Surgical Oncology (http://onkochirurgia2015.skolamed.pl). The declaration of the workshop participation should be notified in advance to the coordinator (e-mail: r.sitarz@umlub.pl) and confirmed in a feedback message. The participation includes registration for the workshop, coffee break snaks and a social dinner. Model workshop candidate Novice surgeons aiming to start a pancreatic surgery programme. Senior residents willing to improve their konwledge about pancreatic tumours. Educational methods Plenary lectures Discussions Hands-on surgery on human cadavers Surgical simulators Language The workshop language is English.
Workshop venue Medical University of Lublin, Department of Human Anatomy Collegium Anatomicum, 4 Jaczewskiego St., Lublin Further information For further information, please contact r.sitarz@umlub.pl Lublin 2011
Thursday 3/12/2015 Surgical Anatomy Workshop Pancreatic Cancer: Advances in treatment and research No. 1. time lecture title lecturer 9.00-9.05 Advances and Challenges in pancreatic cancer - welcome and introduction R. Sitarz (Lublin, Poland) 2. 9.05 9.30 Embryology and topography of the pancreas R. Maciejewski (Lublin, Poland) 3. 9.30-10.00 Surgical anatomy of the pancreas A. Barański (Leiden, the Netherlands) Discussion 10.00 10.20 Coffee break 4. 10.20-10.50 Pathological evaluation L. Brosens (Utrecht, the Netherlands) 5. 10.50 11.20 Radiology of the pancreas G. Staśkiewicz (Lublin, Poland) 6. 11.20 11.40 Staplers and rules of their use S. Pastuszak (Warszawa, Poland) 7. 11.40 12.10 Surgery I: approach and dissection Z. Hamady (Southampton, United Kingdom) Discussion 12.10 13.00 Lunch break
Thursday 3/12/2015 Surgical Anatomy Workshop Pancreatic Cancer: Advances in treatment and research No. time lecture title lecturer 1. 13.00-13.30 Surgery II: Locally advanced disease P. Richter (Kraków, Poland) 2. 13.30-14.00 Role of systemic therapy in pancreatic cancer treatment B. Ciseł (Lublin, Poland) Discussion 14.00-14.30 Coffee break 3. 14.30-15.30 Workshop surgical anatomy I: hands-on human specimens. 4 groups A. Barański (Leiden, the Netherlands) A. Chrościcki (Lublin, Poland) Z. Hamady (Southampton, United Kingdom) R. Maciejewski (Lublin, Poland) 15.30-15.45 Coffee break 4. 15.45-17.30 Workshop surgical anatomy II: hands-on human specimens. 4 groups A. Barański (Leiden, the Netherlands) A. Chrościcki (Lublin, Poland) Z. Hamady (Southampton, United Kingdom) R. Maciejewski (Lublin, Poland) 5. 19.00-20.00 Social dinner and fire-place lecture:future of pancreatic surgery Z. Hamady (Southampton, United Kingdom)
Organising Committee Chairman Robert Sitarz The organizers are grateful for the support : Members Ryszard Maciejewski Wojciech Polkowski Jolanta Lisiecka Bogumił Goral Marek Tusiński Małgorzata Skierucha Monika Pilecka Photos are from: "Marketing of the Lublin City and Marta Denisow