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International Symposium of Ultrasound in Regional Anesthesia
Study in Multidisciplinary PAin Research
Florence, ItalyMARCH 30TH – APRIL 1ST
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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6FLHQWLƓF�&RPPLWWHH�����PRESIDENTSMassimo Allegri, University of Parma, Italy (SIMPAR)Inna Belfer, McGill University Health Center, Montreal, Canada (SIMPAR)Giorgio Cruccu, University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy (SIMPAR)Philip Peng, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (ISURA)
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE MEMBERSInna Belfer, McGill University Health Center, Montreal, CanadaJuan Pablo Cata, The University of Texas-MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USAVincent Chan, University of Toronto, Toronto, CanadaJosè De Andrès, Valencia School of Medicine-Valencia General University Hospital, Valencia, SpainManuela De Gregori, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia, ItalyLuda Diatchenko, McGill University Health Center, Montreal, CanadaChristopher Gharibo, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USAVijaya Gottumukkala, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, USAThomas Grau, Academic Hospital of WWU, Münster, GermanyPablo M. Ingelmo, McGill University Health Center, Montreal, CanadaTroels Staehelin Jensen, Aarhus University Hospital, DenmarkPatricia Lavand’homme, St Luc Hospital UCL Medical School, Brussels, BelgiumPer-Arne Lönnqvist, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, SwedenEdward Mariano, Stanford University School of Medicine; VA Palo Alto Health Care System, California, USABarry Nicholls, Taunton & Somerset NHS foundation Trust, Taunton, UKGeert Van Geffen, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Netherlands
LOCAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEEMarco Baciarello, University of Parma, ItalyDario Bugada, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria ParmaFlaminia Coluzzi, University “La Sapienza”, Rome, ItalyChristian Compagnone, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria ParmaAndrea Fanelli, Ospedale Sant’Orsola Bologna, ItalyMaurizio Marchesini, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria di Parma, ItalyAndrea Truini, University “La Sapienza”, Rome, ItalyRenato Vellucci, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Careggi, Florence, Italy
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SARNePI Paediatric Symposium
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09.30-10.15FIRST FLOOR
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US-RA 3 Brachial plexus block - above clavicleUS-RA 4 Brachial plexus block - below clavicleUS-RA 5 Rescue blockUS-RA 6 Popliteal and ankleUS-RA 7 Spine scanUS-RA 8 Diaphragm, lung and bladder scanUS-RA 9 Upper trunk block (PVB, PEC, SAP)US-RA 10 Lower trunk block (QLB, TAP, ILN)
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US-RA 4 Brachial plexus block - below clavicleUS-RA 5 Rescue blockUS-RA 6 Popliteal and ankleUS-RA 7 Spine scanUS-RA 9 Upper trunk block (PVB, PEC, SAP)US-RA 10 Lower trunk block (QLB, TAP, ILN)US-RA 11 Advanced Shoulder and elbow (SSN, AxN, DSN, Sup trunk)US-RA 12 Advanced lower limb block (lumbar, sacral plexus, Sc)
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US-RA 3 Brachial plexus block - above clavicleUS-RA 4 Brachial plexus block - below clavicleUS-RA 5 Rescue blockUS-RA 6 Popliteal and ankleUS-RA 7 Spine scanUS-RA 8 Diaphragm, lung and bladder scanUS-RA 9 Upper trunk block (PVB, PEC, SAP)US-RA 10 Lower trunk block (QLB, TAP, ILN)US-RA 11 Advanced Shoulder and elbow (SSN, AxN, DSN, Sup trunk)
13.15-14.30 Lunch
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11.30-12.15FIRST FLOOR
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US-RA 4 Brachial plexus block - below clavicleUS-RA 5 Rescue blockUS-RA 6 Popliteal and ankleUS-RA 7 Spine scanUS-RA 8 Diaphragm, lung and bladder scanUS-RA 9 Upper trunk block (PVB, PEC, SAP)US-RA 10 Lower trunk block (QLB, TAP, ILN)US-RA 11 Advanced Shoulder and elbow (SSN, AxN, DSN, Sup trunk)US-RA 12 Advanced lower limb block (lumbar, sacral plexus, Sc)
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GREEN ROOM
Scanning Protocol and interventional (with demonstration)Elbow/wrist,��$WFKLD�Hip3��3HQJKnee ,��$WFKLD
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Multidimensional approach to chronic pain: it is possible!Bench - Multidimensional way to approach pain+��+RIIPDQTranslational - CBT/ACT:LFNVHOOFrom child to adult - Virtual Reality in children to treat pain%��$W]RULClinical - From Neuroimaging to Neuromodulation: How Neurotechnologies are Providing New Insights$��'D�6LOYDDiscussion - Which insights for our clinical practice &KDLUPHQ��$��0RQWDOL�
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Understanding and treating chronic Postoperative PainBench - What do monoamines do in pain modulation?$��'LFNHQVRQTranslational - Is the peripheral nervous system primarily responsible for acute pain becoming chronic-��(LVHQDFKFrom child to adult - Is chronic postoperative pain different in children?3��,QJHOPRClinical - ERAS: how fast track surgery could prevent chronic postoperative pain.HKOHWDiscussion - Which insights for our clinical practice &KDLUPHQ��'��%XJDGD�
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US-RA 3 Brachial plexus block - above clavicleUS-RA 4 Brachial plexus block - below clavicleUS-RA 5 Rescue blockUS-RA 6 Popliteal and ankleUS-RA 7 Spine scanUS-RA 8 Diaphragm, lung and bladder scanUS-RA 9 Upper trunk block (PVB, PEC, SAP)US-RA 10 Lower trunk block (QLB, TAP, ILN)
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Cancer Pain Management in 2016 and BeyondBench - Regional anaesthesia and cancer metastases: the implication of local anaesthetics%RUJHDWTranslational - Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy9LVVHUClinical - Uses of Bone Cement outside of the Vertebra3ODQFDUWHClinical - Breakthrough Cancer Pain: how to treat it7%'Discussion - Which insights for our clinical practice &KDLUPHQ��0DUFKHVLQL
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Local anesthesia: how to performBench - Stem cells: a new way to investigate cardiac toxicity of local anaesthetics-��7��0D\QHV7UDQVODWLRQDO���,QŴDPPDWRU\�3DLQ�0HFKDQLVPV��753LQJ�RYHU�LQQDWH�DQG�microglial activation0��6FKXPDFKHUFrom child to adult - Neosaxitoxin. New drug7%'�Clinical - To block or not to block: prevent postoperative persistent pain(��0DULDQRDiscussion - Which insights for our clinical practice &KDLUPHQ��-��&DWD
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US-RA 4 Brachial plexus block - below clavicleUS-RA 5 Rescue blockUS-RA 6 Popliteal and ankleUS-RA 7 Spine scanUS-RA 9 Upper trunk block (PVB, PEC, SAP)US-RA 10 Lower trunk block (QLB, TAP, ILN)US-RA 11 Advanced Shoulder and elbow (SSN, AxN, DSN, Sup trunk)US-RA 12 Advanced lower limb block (lumbar, sacral plexus, Sc)
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US-RA 4 Brachial plexus block - below clavicleUS-RA 5 Rescue blockUS-RA 6 Popliteal and ankleUS-RA 7 Spine scanUS-RA 9 Upper trunk block (PVB, PEC, SAP)US-RA 10 Lower trunk block (QLB, TAP, ILN)US-RA 11 Advanced Shoulder and elbow (SSN, AxN, DSN, Sup trunk)US-RA 12 Advanced lower limb block (lumbar, sacral plexus, Sc)
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US-CP 1 Cervical Spine facetUS-CP 2 Lumbar spineUS-CP 3 SIJ joint and denervationUS-CP 4 Stellate, SSNUS-CP 5 GON, intercostalUS-CP 6 ShoulderUS-CP 7 Elbow and wristUS-CP 8 Hip and kneeUS-CP 9 Ankle joint and nerve
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6DWXUGD\��$SULO��VW������First morning session
10.15-11.00FIRST FLOOR
,685$�&+521,&�3$,1�:25.6+23(Please note: pre-registration is requested, fee not included)
US-CP 9 Ankle joint and nerveUS-CP 10 Hip and knee joint, trochanteric bursa injectionUS-CP 1 Cervical Spine facetUS-CP 2 Lumbar spineUS-CP 3 SIJ joint and denervationUS-CP 4 Stellate, SSNUS-CP 5 GON, intercostalUS-CP 6 ShoulderUS-CP 7 Elbow and wrist
11.00-11.30 Break
6DWXUGD\��$SULO��VW������First morning session
09.30-10.15FIRST FLOOR
,685$�&+521,&�3$,1�:25.6+23(Please note: pre-registration is requested, fee not included)
US-CP 10 Hip and knee joint, trochanteric bursa injectionUS-CP 1 Cervical Spine facetUS-CP 2 Lumbar spineUS-CP 11 Hip and knee denervationUS-CP 4 Stellate, SSNUS-CP 5 GON, intercostalUS-CP 6 ShoulderUS-CP 7 Elbow and wristUS-CP 8 Hip and knee
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6DWXUGD\��$SULO��VW������Second morning session
GREEN ROOM
Optimal perioperative analgesic anesthesia protocolHip and knee*��&DSSHOOHUL�Abdominal (major and lower)$��)DQHOOL�Pediatric orthopedic surgery$��%HKU
LEMON HOUSE
Prevention perioperative pain in cancer patientsBench - Predicting, preventing and managing persistent pain after breast cancer surgery: the importance of psychosocial factors.��/��6FKUHLEHUTranslational - How to prevent perioperative opioid hyperalgesia in cancer patients/DYDQGōKRPPHFrom child to adult - NSAIDs and paracetamolol in children%��$QGHUVRQClinical - Preoperative chemotherapy impact on opioid perioperative consumption and chronic pain-��&DWDDiscussion - Which insights for our clinical practice &KDLUPHQ��9��*RWWXPPXNNDOD��'H�*UHJRUL
6DWXUGD\��$SULO��VW������Second morning session
11.30 -13.00AUDITORIUM
Low Back Pain: an unresolved issueBench - Innervation of inetrvertabral disc: a new way to approach discogenic pain?5��5DXFNTranslational - Predictive Factors for Successful Outcome of Pulsed Radiofrequency Treatment in Patients with Intractable Lumbosacral Radicular Pain-��9DQ�=XQGHUWClinical - Spinal cord stimulation in the “virgin back”$O�.KDLVLFrom child to adult - Children with low back pain: are all the same? Answers from the Chronic pain modulation perspective&��)HUODQGDiscussion - Which insights for our clinical practice &KDLUPHQ��7%'
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6DWXUGD\��$SULO��VW������Second morning session
11.30-12.15FIRST FLOOR
,685$�&+521,&�3$,1�:25.6+23(Please note: pre-registration is requested, fee not included)
US-CP 8 Hip and kneeUS-CP 9 Ankle joint and nerveUS-CP 10 Hip and knee joint, trochanteric bursa injectionUS-CP 1 Cervical Spine facetUS-CP 2 Lumbar spineUS-CP 11 Hip and knee denervationUS-CP 4 Stellate, SSNUS-CP 5 GON, intercostalUS-CP 6 Shoulder
6DWXUGD\��$SULO��VW������Second morning session
ONICE ROOM
Regional anesthesia in trauma patients0DULDQR���*KLVL
HALL 9
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Still More Opioid Guidelines - CDC, etc - What do I do?7��7RHOOH��0��6FKDWPDQ��&��*KDULER
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6DWXUGD\��$SULO��VW������First afternoon session
14.00 - 15.30AUDITORIUM
Tips and tricks in drug neuromodulation of chronic painBench - Infusion models in animals , in the search of the optimal distribution pattern<DNVKTranslational - Matematical models predicting better outcome in intrathecal drug delivery$��/LQQQLQJHUClinical - Innovations in intrathecal drug delivery programmino'H�$QGU«VDiscussion - Which insights for our clinical practice &KDLUPHQ��0DUFKHVLQL
GREEN ROOM
Optimal perioperative analgesic anesthesia protocolObstetric :��7HRKShoulder surgery'��*KLVLMorbidly obese patient&��/RERBreast surgery5��%ODQFR
6DWXUGD\��$SULO��VW������Second morning session
12.15-13.00FIRST FLOOR
,685$�&+521,&�3$,1�:25.6+23(Please note: pre-registration is requested, fee not included)
US-CP 7 Elbow and wristUS-CP 8 Hip and kneeUS-CP 9 Ankle joint and nerveUS-CP 10 Hip and knee joint, trochanteric bursa injectionUS-CP 1 Cervical Spine facetUS-CP 2 Lumbar spineUS-CP 3 SIJ joint and denervationUS-CP 4 Stellate, SSNUS-CP 5 GON, intercostal
13.00-14.00 Lunch
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6DWXUGD\��$SULO��VW������First afternoon session
14.00-14.45FIRST FLOOR
,685$�&+521,&�3$,1�:25.6+23(Please note: pre-registration is requested, fee not included)
US-CP 6 ShoulderUS-CP 7 Elbow and wristUS-CP 8 Hip and kneeUS-CP 9 Ankle joint and nerveUS-CP 10 Hip and knee joint, trochanteric bursa injectionUS-CP 1 Cervical Spine facetUS-CP 2 Lumbar spineUS-CP 3 SIJ joint and denervationUS-CP 4 Stellate, SSN
6DWXUGD\��$SULO��VW������First afternoon session
LEMON HOUSE
From acute to chronic pain: the never ending storyBench - A randomized, phase 2 study investigating TRV130, a biased ligand of WKH�ҍ�RSLRLG�UHFHSWRU��IRU�WKH�LQWUDYHQRXV�WUHDWPHQW�RI�DFXWH�SDLQ9LVFXVLTranslational - Regional anesthesia: long playing story and challenges for the future*RWWXPXNNDODFrom child to adult - Can we predict the trajectories of pain with a blood test?&��)HUODQGClinical - Gabapentinoids in acute pain*KDULERDiscussion - Which insights for our clinical practice &KDLUPHQ��*RWWXPPXNNDOD�
ONICE ROOM
Cannabinoids in chronic pain: friend or foe?&KDLUPDQ��9HOOXFFL9HOOXFFL���6��'LZDQ
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6DWXUGD\��$SULO��VW������First afternoon session
14.45-15.30FIRST FLOOR
,685$�&+521,&�3$,1�:25.6+23(Please note: pre-registration is requested, fee not included)
US-CP 5 GON, intercostalUS-CP 6 ShoulderUS-CP 7 Elbow and wristUS-CP 8 Hip and kneeUS-CP 11 Hip and knee denervationUS-CP 10 Hip and knee joint, trochanteric bursa injectionUS-CP 4 Stellate, SSN