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The 6th Asian Robotic Camp for Colorectal Surgeons
| Intensive Course of |
taTME
Lateral Pelvic Node Dissection
Image-Guided Surgery
| Featured Invited Speakers |
| Date | October, 14 [Sat] – 16 [Mon]
| Venue | Kyungpook National University Medical Center, Daegu, Korea
| Important Dates |
Abstract Submission : Sep, 9
Early Registration : Sep, 30
Hotel Reservation : Sep, 23
Paolo Pietro Bianchi [Grosseto Hosp, ITALY], Gina Brown [The Royal Marsden Hosp., UK], George J. Chang [MDAnderson Cancer Center, USA], Jinming Gao [UT Southwestern medical center, USA], Koya Hida [Kyoto Univ.,JAPAN], Masahiro Inoue (Osaka international cancer institute, JAPAN], David Jayne [Univ. of Leeds, UK], JimKhan [Portsmouth hosp., UK], Kazushige Kawai [The Univ. of Tokyo, JAPAN], Yusuke Kinugasa [Tokyo MedicalDental Univ., JAPAN], Tomomichi Kiyomatsu [The Univ. of Tokyo, JAPAN] Li-Jen Kuo [Taipei Medical Univ.,TAIWAN], Antonio Lacy [Clinic de Barcelona, SPAIN], Jin-Tung Liang [National Taiwan Univ., TAIWAN], AndrewCraig Lynch [Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, AUSTRAILIA], Slawomir Marecik [Advocate Lutheran GeneralHosp., USA], Simon Siu-Man Ng [Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, HONG KONG], Yoshiharu Sakai [Kyoto Univ.,JAPAN], Patricia Sylla [Mount Sinai Hosp., NY, USA], Jianmin Xu [Fudan Univ., Zongshan Hosp., CHINA]
www. arccs.co.kr
Invitation Message
Dear Colleagues and friends,
On behalf of the organizing committee, we are delighted to invite you to the 6thAsian Robotic Camp for Colorectal Surgeons (ARCCS) on October 14~16, 2017 inDaegu, Korea.
The 6th Asian Robotic Camp for Colorectal Surgeons (ARCCS) has been
conducted uniquely since 2012 to share techniques and knowledge of robotic andlaparoscopic surgery as well as oncology for colorectal cancer with surgeons allaround the world.
Recent trend leads quick changes of the surgery in the cascade of newtechnologies and treatment modalities, especially, hot topics such as taTME, lateralpelvic node dissection, image guided surgery and also multi-disciplinary teamapproach are gaining our attraction.
To follow and catch up the new trend of the surgery, we would like to haveintensive workshops, didactic lectures and live demonstrations focusing on thosehot issues with top-ranked speakers of worldwide renown in each topic.
We are proud of the program quality and eminent quests to open up the way tocatch up the trends and eventually to lead a new wave of surgery.
Not only the attractive academic activities, I believe the symposium will alsoprovide an opportunity to build deeper and stronger friendship among us.
We are looking forward to having all of you in this wonderful event.
Always appreciate your dedication and participation.
Sincerely.
Gyu-Seog Choi, M.D., Ph.D.Director
Yoshiharu Sakai, M.D., Ph.D.Co-Director
International Invited Speakers
Paolo Pietro Bianchi
Grosseto Hosp, ITALY
Gina Brown
The Royal Marsden Hosp., UK
George J. Chang
MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Jinming Gao
UT Southwestern medical center, USA
Koya Hida
Kyoto Univ., JAPAN
Masahiro Inoue
Osaka international cancer institute, JAPAN
David Jayne
Univ. of Leeds, UK
Kazushige Kawai
The Univ. of Tokyo
Jim Khan
Portsmouth hosp., UK
Yusuke Kinugasa
Tokyo Medical Dental Univ., JAPAN
Tomomichi Kiyomatsu
The Univ. of Tokyo, JAPAN
Li-Jen Kuo
Taipei Medical Univ., TAIWAN
Antonio Lacy
Clinic de Barcelona, SPAIN
Jin-Tung Liang
National Taiwan Univ., TAIWAN
Andrew Craig Lynch
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre,
AUSTRAILIA
Slawomir Marecik
Advocate Lutheran General Hosp., USA
Simon Siu-Man Ng
Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, HONGKONG
Yoshiharu Sakai
Kyoto Univ., JAPAN
Patricia Sylla
Mount Sinai Hosp., NY, USA
Jianmin Xu
Fudan Univ., Zongshan Hosp., CHINA
Day 1 ► October, 14 [Saturday]
08:40-09:00 Welcome Address
09:00-10:30 Session I. Remind That We May Already Know
09:00-09:15 Mechanical Difference Between Si and Xi
09:15-09:30 Essential Pelvic Anatomy for Rectal Cancer
09:30-09:45 Lymph Node Metastasis Pattern of Colon Cancer
09:45-10:00 Useful Techniques of Robotic and Laparoscopic Staplers
10:00-10:15 Robotic Surgery for Obese Patients
10:15-10:30 Structured Training Program for Robotic Colorectal Surgery
10:30-12:00 Session II. Colon Cancer
10:30-10:45 Robotic vs Laparoscopic CME
10:45-11:00 Suprapubic Colectomy
11:00-11:15 Robotic Transverse or Left Hemicolectomy
11:15-11:30 MIS for Advanced Colon Cancer
11:30-11:45 Reduced Port Robotic Colectomy
11:45-12:00 Trouble Shooting of Intraoperative Complications
12:00-13:00 Luncheon Symposium [Sponsored By Stryker]
Special Talk: Image Guided Surgery, Present and Future
13:00-15:00 Live Surgery I
Suprapubic RHC with ICG Fluorescence Guided D3 Lymph Node Dissection
ICG Fluorescence Guided Laparoscopic LAR [Stryker 4K Fluorescence]
15:00-16:20 Session III. Fluorescence and Image Guided Surgery
15:00-15:15 The Effect of ICG Fluorescence on Anastomotic Leakage in Robotic Sphincter-Saving Operation
15:15-15:30 Quantitative Evaluation of Fluorescence to Secure Bowel Perfusion Really
15:30-15:45 Lymph Node Mapping with ICG Fluorescence in Colon Cancer
15:45-16:00 Dual Guidance of ICG and 3D Lymphovascular Reconstruction in Lateral Pelvic Node Dissection
16:00-16:20Accurate Real-time Laparoscopic Instrument Tracking in Relation to The Surgical Surface Using a Structured Light Pattern
16:20-16:40 Coffee Break
16:40-18:00 Session IV. ARCCS Selected Abstract
18:00 Faculty Dinner
Day 2 ► October, 15 [Sunday]
08:30-10:00 Session V. Recent Update of MIS In CRC
08:30-08:45 Functional Outcomes after Robotic TME and taTME
08:45-09:00 Oncologic Outcomes of Robotic TME
09:00-09:15 Recent Update of COLOR III Trial
09:15-09:30 What We Have Learned from RORLAR Trial
09:30-09:45 Clinical Trial for Enhanced Recovery Following MIS for CRC (RecoverMI)
09:45-10:00 Interpretation of Important Japanese Clinical Trials in CRC
10:00-10:20 Coffee Break
10:20-12:00 Session VI. All That taTME: A Round Table
Indications
Anatomical Landmarks From Below
Lap vs Robotic
Favorite Equipment or Instruments ?
How I Do It
Clinical Outcomes
Voting at The End
12:00-13:00 Luncheon Symposium [Sponsored By Intuitive Surgical]
The First Clinical Experience of daVinci SP for CRC
13:00-13:30 Special Talk
My Journey from NOTES to taTME
13:30-14:50 Live Surgery II
Laparoscopic Transabdominal-Robotic Transanal(LARA) ISR (Pelvic Phase)
Laparoscopic taTME (Pelvic Phase)
14:50-15:10 Coffee Break
15:10-16:40 Session VII. Future Medicine
15:10-15:40 Tumor Specific pH Sensitive Fluorescent Nanoparticle
15:40-16:10 Cancer Tissue-originated Spheroid, Clinical Applications and Usefulness
16:10-16:40 Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
16:40-18:00 Session VIII. Outcomes after CRC Surgery
16:40-16:55 Robotic TAMIS
16:55-17:10 Role and Limitation of ISR over APR
17:10-17:30 Robotic Multiorgan Resection Associated with CRC
17:30-17:45 Preliminary Outcomes of SIMPLE Trial
17:45-18:00 Robotic LPND
18:00 Gala Dinner
Day 3 ► October, 16 [Monday]
08:30-09:45 Session IX. Video Shows
08:30-08:45 Robotic Surgery for Benign Colorectal Disease
08:45-09:00 Single-Stage Transanal Total Proctocolectomy in Multiple Colonic Cancer
09:00-09:15 Preoperative 3D Simulation for Lateral Lymph Node Dissection of Rectal Cancer
09:15-09:30 Robotic Pelvic Exenteration
09:30-09:45 Clinical Effect Of Indocyanine Green (ICG) Pattern for Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery
09:45-10:00 Coffee Break
10:00-12:10 Session X. Lateral Pelvic Node in Rectal Cancer: Why, When, How Should We Do ?
10:00-10:10 Lateral Pelvic Node, What Does It Mean To Us in Japan
10:10-10:20 The Western Perspectives of LPN
10:20-10:30 Size Criteria of mLPN by MRI
10:30-10:40 Fate of mLPN after nCRT
10:40-10:50 How I Do It without nCRT
10:50-11:00 How I Do It after nCRT
11:00-11:10 Critics on JCOG0212 Trial
11:10-11:20 Results of LPND in My Clinic
11:20-11:30 Results of LPND in My Clinic
11:30-11:40 Korean Study Proposal
11:40-12:10 Discussion
Voting at The End
12:10-13:10 Luncheon Symposium [Sponsored By Olympus]
Role of surgeon in MDT for CRC
13:10-15:00 Live Surgery III. 3D Demonstration
Fluorescence & 3D Image Guided Robotic Lateral Pelvic Node Dissection
3D Flexible Laparoscopic RHC [Olympus]
15:00-15:20 Coffee Break
15:20-17:20 Session XI. MDT in Modern Practice of CRC
15:20-15:40 Organ Preservation; Concerns and Promises
15:40-16:00 Role of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Advanced Colon Cancer
16:00-16:20 Role of Circulating Exosome in CRC
16:20-16:40 Revisiting Immunotherapy in Metastatic CRC
16:40-17:20 Special Talk
Implications of Pelvic MRI in Rectal Cancer (Telecasting From UK)
17:30 Closing Remark
Remark Early Registration [Until Sep, 30] On-site Registration [After Sep, 30]
Surgeon US $100 / KRW 100,000 US $150 / KRW 150,000
Fellow & Resident US $20 / KRW 20,000 US $40 / KRW 40,000
Student & Nurse Free Free
♣ Registration
► Online Registration is encouraged at the following website. www.arccs.co.kr
► Payment should be made to
Bank Name : Hana Bank [Suseoyeok Branch]
Swift Code : KOEXKRSE
Account number : [Korea]188-910027-03304 [Foreign] 188-910002-22838
Beneficiary : [Korea]대장항문로봇학회 [Foreign] ARCCS
♣ Hotel Reservation
Level Hotel Name Room TypeRoom Rate [KRW]
Single Twin
NOVOTEL
AMBASSADOR
DAEGU
www.novoteldaegu.com
Superior 148,500 148,500
Premier Floor 214,500 * 236,500 *
Superior Suite 313,500 *
Premier Suite 423,500 *
* Breakfast is included in the room rate.
‣ Phone : +82-53-664-1184/ Please notify that you are a participant for ARCCS 2017
‣ E-mail : To make your reservation, please download the attached form and email it to us at
sales2@novoteldaegu.com
* All reservation should be required Credit Card Guarantee and final payment method can be adjusted.
* Check-In is available from 2pm and Check-Out time is until 12am.
* In case of No-Show upon arrival date, No-Show charge will be applied.
VAT is Included
► You should notify that you are a participant for “ARCCS 2017” in order to reserve as above amount.
ARCCS 2017 Secretariat
TEL” +82-2-459-8262, +82-53-200-3074, FAX: +82-2-459-8256, Email: arccs@naver.com
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