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ObjectivesThe workshop is designed to provide and enhance the laparoscopic surgeon’s knowledge of reduced port / single port access surgery. Course attendees will participate in didactic and hands-on sessions to facilitate this working knowledge. At the conclusion of the course, the participant will have a broad understanding of the following approaches as they relate to:
- Adoption of reduced port techniques (including single port access surgery)
- Techniques of accessing the abdomen for reduced port surgery
- Reduced port/single port access cholecystectomy
- An understanding of the safety and applications of reduced port surgery
DesignThis is a single day, hands-on workshop. For the didactic course, the facility has state-of-the-art audio/visual equipment. For the hands on training, there will be 4 cadaver stations each with its own video tower. There will be two to three participants at each of the four stations.
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Reduced Port / Single Port Access Surgery:A Hands-On Cadaver Workshop for Laparoscopic Surgeons
February 12, 20118:00AM – 2:00PM
Bates College44 Campus Ave
Carnegie Science BuildingLewiston, ME 04240
General Information
The Lecture and Lab will be hosted by Bates College in the Carnegie Science Building.
Hotel AccommodationsResidence Inn670 Turner Street, Auburn, METel: 1-207-777-3400Ask to use the CMMC rate of $109/night.
CancellationPlease call Tracy Nieuweboer (508-248-1287) 14 days before the lab if you are unable to attend.
MealsCoffee and lunch will be provided.
RegistrationPlease contact any of the following to register for this lab.
Steve Fulton: Cell – 207-210-8187 Email – [email protected]
Tony Pollak: Cell – 603-566-2569 Email – [email protected]
Tracy Nieuweboer: Office – 508-248-1287 Email – [email protected]
Course DirectorJamie Loggins, MD, FACSChief of Surgery, Central Maine Medical CenterMedical Director,Central Maine BariatricSurgeryDr. Loggins is a general surgeon who specializes in Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery. Before beginning his work at CMMC, Dr. Loggins completed a fellowship in minimally invasive and robotic surgery at the University of California Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, California. Dr. Loggins earned his medical degree at Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago.Dr. Loggins began performing reduced port/single port surgery in 2007 and has performed Single Port operations on a wide range of patients, including those suffering from morbid obesity.
Guest Instructor:Paul G Curcillo II, MD, FACSVice Chairman, Dept of SurgeryDirector, Robotic &Minimal Access SurgeryDrexel University Collegeof Medicine, Philadelphia([email protected])
In 2001, Dr. Curcillo developed and published a two port technique for laparoscopic ventral hernia repair. Performing over 200 cases with this technique, he applied the principles of reduced port surgery to other procedures as well. Continuing the move to reducing port sites for Minimal Access Surgery, in April 2007, Dr. Curcillo, along with Dr. Stephanie King, developed and performed the first Single Port Access (SPA) surgical procedures. The first SPA cholecystectomy was done in May 2007. Since then, Drs. Curcillo and King have performed over 300 SPA procedures using all standard instrumentation. Dr. Curcillo has developed a “step-wise” training approach for surgeons to work their way toward Single Port Access surgery safely, with confidence and at less costs than multiport surgery. Using this technique, he has run training symposiums for SPA surgery throughout the world, and has successfully trained many surgeons on this novel technique.
Schedule and Lectures
Saturday, February 12, 2011
7:30 - 8:00am Check in
8:00 – 8:45am Reduced Port Surgery, Adopting it into your practiceDr. CurcilloCarnegie Science Bldg, Room 204
8:45 -9:45am Techniques of reduced port surgery/Single Port Access(with video case presentation – Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy)Dr. LogginsCarnegie Science Bldg, Room 204
9:45-10:00am Accessing the abdomen throughreduced port techniques( video demonstration)Carnegie Science Bldg, Room 204
10:00-10:15am Coffee Break with Q&A
10:15 – 1:15pm Cadaver Lab with opportunity for hands on training of:Single Port Abdominal AccessSingle Port CholecystectomySingle Port AppendectomySingle Port Gastric ResectionCarnegie Science Bldg, Room 401
1:15 – 2:00pm Lunch and course debriefing with Instructors