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8th - 9th January 2015 Action Stations, Portsmouth Historic Dockyards,Victory Gate PORTSMOUTH ADVANCED ENDOSCOPY SYMPOSIUM 2015 Course Director: Professor Pradeep Bhandari Consultant Gastroenterologist, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth International Faculty: Prof. Helmut Messmann (Augsburg, Germany) Dr. Takahisa Matsuda (Tokyo, Japan) Prof. Thomas Rösch (Hamburg, Germany) Dr. Nagi Reddy (Hyderabad, India) Prof. Thomas Gottwald (Tuebingen, Germany) Dr. Gaius Longcroft-Wheaton (Portsmouth) Dr. Ray McCrudden (Bournemouth) Dr. Kofi Oppong (Newcastle) Dr. Praful Patel (Southampton) Dr. Amanda Quine (Portsmouth) Prof. Krish Ragunath (Nottingham) Prof. Julian Teare (St Mary’s, London) Dr. Tim Trebble (Portsmouth) Dr. Fergus Thursby-Pelham (Portsmouth) Dr. George Webster (UCH, London) Dr. David Westaby (Hammermsith, London) Faculty: Dr. John Anderson (Gloucester) Dr. Richard Aspinall (Portsmouth) Dr. Edward Despott (Royal Free, London) Dr. Anjan Dhar (Durham) Dr. Sunil Dolwani (Cardiff) Dr. James East (Oxford) Prof. Owen Epstein (Royal Free, London) Dr. Patrick Goggin (Portsmouth) Mr. Amyn Haji (King’s College, London) Dr. Tony Higginson (Portsmouth) Mr. Mo Hilal (Southampton) BSG endorsed & approved by the Federation of the RCP UK for 12 category 1 (external) CPD

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8th - 9th January 2015 Action Stations, Portsmouth Historic Dockyards,Victory Gate

PORTSMOUTH ADVANCED ENDOSCOPY

SYMPOSIUM 2015

Course Director: Professor Pradeep BhandariConsultant Gastroenterologist, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth

International Faculty: Prof. Helmut Messmann (Augsburg, Germany)Dr. Takahisa Matsuda (Tokyo, Japan)Prof. Thomas Rösch (Hamburg, Germany)Dr. Nagi Reddy (Hyderabad, India)Prof. Thomas Gottwald (Tuebingen, Germany)

Dr. Gaius Longcroft-Wheaton (Portsmouth)Dr. Ray McCrudden (Bournemouth)Dr. Kofi Oppong (Newcastle)Dr. Praful Patel (Southampton)Dr. Amanda Quine (Portsmouth)Prof. Krish Ragunath (Nottingham)Prof. Julian Teare (St Mary’s, London)Dr. Tim Trebble (Portsmouth)Dr. Fergus Thursby-Pelham (Portsmouth)Dr. George Webster (UCH, London)Dr. David Westaby (Hammermsith, London)

Faculty:Dr. John Anderson (Gloucester)Dr. Richard Aspinall (Portsmouth)Dr. Edward Despott (Royal Free, London)Dr. Anjan Dhar (Durham)Dr. Sunil Dolwani (Cardiff)Dr. James East (Oxford)Prof. Owen Epstein (Royal Free, London)Dr. Patrick Goggin (Portsmouth)Mr. Amyn Haji (King’s College, London)Dr. Tony Higginson (Portsmouth)Mr. Mo Hilal (Southampton)

BSG endorsed & approved by the Federation of the RCP UK for 12 category 1 (external) CPD

Introduction from the Course Director

Dear Colleagues,

I would like to welcome you to our 8th Portsmouth Endoscopy Symposium bringing you updates on the very latest advances of gastrointestinal endoscopy techniques and technology. We aim to cover all the hot topics discussed in recent international meetings. This BSG endorsed two day meeting is designed to be engaging and interactive.This year, we are pleased to introduce a series of state-of-the-art lectures themed ‘New Horizons’ with national and international experts presenting the latest in their field. The venue for this event is in the exciting ‘Action Stations’ at the Portsmouth Historic Dockyards. It is very spacious and registration also gives you access to activities such as rock climbing (www.actionstations.org) in case of endoscopy overload. There is plenty of parking (charges apply) available nearby and it is also close to Portsmouth Harbour train station.

I am delighted to be joined by a highly distinguished panel of national and international speakers who have given up time in their busy schedule to share their wealth of experience and knowledge.

The exchange of ideas and discussions can continue at the course dinner which is held at an exciting venue. It is a great opportunity to wind down and meet the faculty and delegates informally.

Finally, I hope you enjoy the symposium and I look forward to welcoming you in Portsmouth.

With kind regards,

Pradeep Bhandari

Day 1 Thursday 8th of January

0830  -­‐  0900       Registra/on  &  Coffee  0900  -­‐  0905     Welcome  to  the  Portsmouth  Advanced  Endoscopy      

      Symposium           (Prof  Pradeep  Bhandari)  

Session  One  –  Oesophagus                                (Chair:  Dr  F  Thursby-­‐Pelham  &  Prof  P  Bhandari)  

0905  -­‐  0920     Subtle  BarreG’s  neoplasia:  Seek  &  you  shall  find           (Dr  G    LongcroD-­‐Wheaton)  0920  -­‐  0935     Managing  early  BarreG’s  neoplasia:  Resect  or  burn           (Prof  K  Ragunath)  0935  -­‐  0945     Ques/on  &  Answer  0945  -­‐  1000     Squamous  neoplasia:  Diagnosis  &  Management           (Prof  P  Bhandari)  1000  -­‐  1015     ESD  of  the  oesophagus:  Are  we  there  yet?           (Prof  H  Messmann)  1015  -­‐  1025     Ques/on  &  Answer  

1025  -­‐  1045     New  Horizons:  Per  Oral  oEsophageal  Myotomy  (POEM)           for  achalasia  of  the  oesophagus  (Prof  T  Rösch)  

1045  -­‐  1115     Coffee  

Session  Two  –  Stomach  and  Small  Bowel  1                  (Chairs:  Prof  K  Ragunath  &  Dr  Quine)  

1115  -­‐  1130     Gastric  Polyps:  All  you  need  to  know  (Prof  K  Ragunath)  1130  -­‐  1150     Diagnosis  &  treatment  of  early  gastric  cancer           (Dr  T  Matsuda)  

1150  -­‐  1210     New  Horizons:  Managing  submucosal  tumours           (Prof  P  Bhandari)  

1210  -­‐  1230     Capsule  endoscopy:  Tips  and  tricks  (Dr  P  Patel)  

1230  -­‐  1330     Lunch  

Session  Three  –   Stomach  &  Small   Bowel   2   (Chairs:   Prof  P  Bhandari  &  Prof  H  Messmann)  

1330  -­‐  1350     Enteroscopy:  An  update  on  op/ons  and  choices           (Dr  E    DespoS)  1350  -­‐  1410     Endobarrier:  Loosing  weight  &  sugar  (Prof  J  Teare)  1410  -­‐  1430     Gastroparesis:  Pacing  the  stomach  (Prof  O  Epstein)  

Session  Four  –  Up  &  coming  (Chairs:  Dr  R  Aspinall)  

1430  -­‐  1450     Managing  variceal  bleeds:  Reach  for  the  stent           (TBC)  1450  -­‐  1510     Over  the  scope  clip:  Closure  to  full  thickness  cuYng           (Prof  T  GoSwald)  

1510  -­‐  1540     Coffee  

Session  Five  –  Endoscopic  Ultrasound                            (Chairs:  Dr  K  Oppong  &  Prof  K  Ragunath)  

1540  -­‐  1600     IgG4  related  disease:  The  21st  Century  masquerader           (Dr  G  Webster)    1600  -­‐  1620     Cholangioscopy:  How  &  what  to  look  for?  (Dr  G  Webster)  1620  -­‐  1640     Large  biliary  stones:  Tips  &  tricks  (Dr  D  Westaby)  1640  -­‐  1705     Difficult  Cannula/on  in  ERCP  (Dr  K  Oppong)    1705  -­‐  1730     New  Horizons:  The  direcXon  of  travel  of  therapeuXc    

    endoscopy  (Dr  N  Reddy)  1730       Close  of  Day  1  

Symposium  Dinner  

BREAK-­‐OUT  SESSIONS  

1430  -­‐  1515   Oesophageal  sten/ng:  Malignant  vs  benign  strictures,         metal  vs  biodegradable  stents  (Dr  A  Dhar)  

1530  -­‐  1615   Endoscopic  assisted  enteral  feeding:  Endoscopic  inser/on       of  naso  jejunal  tubes,  PEG  –  inser/on/removals/         troubleshoo/ng,  PEG  with  jejunal  extensions           (Dr  T  Trebble)  

Day 2 Friday 9th of January

Session  One  –  Hepatobiliary  (Chair:    Dr  K  Oppong  &  Prof  K  Ragunath)  

0900  -­‐  0920     Improving  EUS  diagnosis:  Tips  &  Tricks           (Dr  R    McCrudden)  0920  -­‐  0940     IPMT:  Diagnosis  &  Management  (Mr  M  Hilal)  0940  -­‐  1000     EUS  guided  /ssue  acquisi/on:  Tips  &  Tricks  (Dr  K  Oppong)  1000  -­‐  1020     Colorectal  EUS:  How  can  it  help?  (Dr  T  Higginson)  1020  -­‐  1030     Ques/on  &  Answer      

1030  -­‐  1110     Coffee  

Session  Two  –  Colorectal  (Chair:    Dr  S  Dolwani  &  Dr  P  Goggin)  

1110  -­‐  1130     Op/mising  colonoscopy:  How  do  I  improve  my  ADR?           (Dr  J  East)  1130  -­‐  1150     Assessment  of  colonic  polyps:  Role  of  Virtual  &  real           chromoendoscopy    (Dr  T  Matsuda)  1150  -­‐  1210     Assessment  of  colonic  polyps:  Role  of  endoscopic      

    ultrasound?  (Mr  A  Haji)  

1210  -­‐  1230     New  Horizons:  Capsule  colonoscopy  (Prof  O  Epstein)    

1230  -­‐  1330     Lunch    

Session  Three  –  Colorectal  1  (Chair:  Dr  S  Dolwani  &  Dr  J  Anderson  )  

1330  -­‐  1345     How  I  do  it  –  Large  pedunculated  polyps           (Dr  J  Anderson)  1345  -­‐  1400     How  I  do  it  –  Large  sessile  polyps  (Dr  S  Dolwani)  1400  -­‐  1415     How  I  do  it  –  Laterally  Spreading  tumours  (Dr  T  Matsuda)  1415  -­‐  1430     Ques/on  &  Answer  

1430  -­‐  1515     How  do  I  get  from  EMR  to  ESD  -­‐  Lessons  in  Knife  handling         Japanese  style:  Dr  T  Matsuda         European  style:  Prof  H  Messmann         UK  style:  Prof  P  Bhandari  

1515  -­‐  1545     Coffee  

     

Session  Four  -­‐  Colorectal  2  (Prof  P  Bhandari  &  Dr  F  Thursby-­‐Pelham)  

1545  -­‐  1600     Large  rectal  polyps:  EMR  vs  ESD  (Dr  T  Matsuda)  1600  -­‐  1615     Large  caecal  polyp:  Righ  hemicolectomy  vs  Endoscopic           resec/on  (Dr  S  Dolwani)  1615  -­‐  1635     Polyp  MDT:  The  English  and  Welsh  Experience           (Prof  P  Bhandari  &  Dr  S  Dolwani)  1635  -­‐  1645     Ques/on  &  Answer  

Session  Five  –  Managing  complicaXons  in  endoscopy                      (Chair:  Prof  P  Bhandari)  

1645  -­‐  1700     Polypectomy  related  bleeding  (Dr  J  Anderson)  1700  -­‐  1715     Polypectomy  related  perfora/on  (Dr  T  Matsuda)  1715  -­‐  1730     Ques/ons  and  Answers  

1730         Close  of  mee/ng  

BREAK-­‐OUT  SESSIONS  

0900  -­‐  1000   Preven/ng  and  trea/ng  Bleeds:  Clips,  Loops  and  Sprays       (Dr  P  Bhandari  &  Dr  J  Anderson)  

1000  -­‐  1100   Safe  &  effec/ve  Polypectomy:  Diathermy  seYngs,           injec/ons,  and  snares                 (Dr  J  East  &  Dr  S  Dolwani)  

1200  -­‐  1245   Basics  of  ERCP  from  the  Experts:  Technique,  Cannula/on,       Precut,  wires                   (Dr  K  Oppong  &  Dr  R  McCrudden)  

AcXon  StaXons  Portsmouth  Historic  Dockyard  

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How  to  Find  Us  

ACTION  STATIONS  is  located  in  Portsmouth  Historic  Dockyard,  with  entry  through  Victory  Gate  at  the  corner  of  Queen  Street  and  the  Hard.  

Road:  From  the  M27  take  the  M275  into  Portsmouth  then  follow  the  brown  Historic  Waterfront  signs  to  the  Historic  Dockyard  Coach  and  Car  Park.    

Rail:  There  are  regular  services  to  Portsmouth  Harbour  Sta/on  from  London  Waterloo  (approx  90  minutes)  and  regional  sta/ons.  

Coach/Bus:  The  Portsmouth  Interchange  local  and  na/onal  bus  terminal  is  just  outside  Victory  Gate.  

Air:  The  nearest  airport  is  in  Southampton  which  is  30  mins  by  car  from  Portsmouth.  Other  airports  include  Bournemouth  (50  mins)  and  Heathrow  (1  Hour  40  mins)  

APPLICATION  FORM  I  would  like  to  aGend  the  Portsmouth  Endoscopy  Symposium:  

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Please  note  that  dinner  places  are  limited  so  bool  in  advance    and  not  miss  out    on  networking  opportuni/es  with  colleagues  and  faculty  .    This  event  is  always  over-­‐subscribed  so  please  apply  well  in  advance  to  avoid  disappointment.  

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Ms.  Susan  Dimmock  Department  of  Gastroenterology,    Queen  Alexandra  Hospital,    Southwark  Hill  Road,  Cosham,    Portsmouth,  PO6  3LY  

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