EVANGELISCHE STIFTUNG AUGUSTA Augusta-Kranken-Anstalt gGmbH Bergstraße 26 – 44787 Bochum – Tel. 0234-517-0 Augusta-Kranken-Anstalt Bochum-Linden Dr.-C.-Otto-Straße 27 - 44879 Bochum - Tel. 0234-517-3 Evangelisches Krankenhaus Hattingen Bredenscheider Str. 54 - 45525 Hattingen – Tel. 02324 502-0 Akademische Lehrkrankenhäuser www.augusta-bochum.de - [email protected]www.krankenhaus-hattingen.de [email protected]4. Course of Robotic Assisted Colorectal Surgery 14 - 15 April 2016 Course Venue Aula der Krankenpflegeschule Augusta Kliniken Bochum Bergstraße 26 - D-44791 Bochum August-Kranken-Anstalt Klinik für Allgemein- und Viszeralchirurgie Chefarzt Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Benno Mann Bergstr. 26 + D-44791 Bochum Tel.: +49 (0) 234 / 517 - 2501 Fax: +49 (0) 234 / 517 - 2503 eMail: [email protected]Please apply before 28 March 2016 via fax or via e-mail Fax: +49 (0) 234 / 517 - 2503 e-mail: [email protected]I participate in the 4. Course of Robotic assisted Colorectal Surgery I participate in the social dinner I prefer a vegetarian diet Name e-mail Clinic Signature / Stamp:
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Please apply before 28 March 2016 via fax or via e-mailFax: +49 (0) 234 / 517 - 2503 e-mail: [email protected]
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Dear Colleagues,
The preliminary results of the ROLARR study show excellent result for both, laparocopic and robotic assis-ted resection of patients with rectal cancer. In the most difficult situations, obese male patients with carcino-mas in the lower third, the robot shows significant advantages. According to this it is no surprise that an increasing number of colorectal firms started their robotic program within the last years.
We are happy to invite you once again to Bochum to our fourth course of robotic assisted colorectal surgery. As 2015 our course will be a training course supported by both DGAV and EARCS. For this reason the faculty includes representatives of both societies.
We want to address colorectal surgeons who are plan-ning to start a robotic program or are already in the progress. The main topic of the course is a modular training program demonstrated in live operations on both days. EARCS have implemented this idea for rec-tal cancer surgery and in DGAV we have a very active group pronouncing modular training for laparoscopic CME in right sided hemicolectomy. Again we will pre-sent data on results, new technologies and future development of robotic colorectal surgery. Additionally, you will have access to the Da Vinci®XI training simu-lator.
The number of participants is again restricted in order to allow for intensive communication between you and the faculty during the course.
We will be delighted to see you here in april.Yours
B. Mann G. Virakas
Program Thursday, 14 April08.00 Welcome and introduction B. Mann M. G. Ruiz08.15 -14.00 Low anterior rectal cancer B. Mann resection G. Virakas Live case observation
Moderation: M. Grade, M.G. Ruiz
14.00 - 14.30 Robotic Rectal Cancer Surgery – M. Grade Results of three German Institutions
14.30 - 15.00 EARCS modular training program for robotic assisted rectal cancer resection B. Mann
15.00 - 16.00 Discussion faculty and participants
Breaks will be planned according to the progress in the OR. Breakfast, lunch and coffee will be served in the auditorium.
Friday, 15 April08.00-08.30 Technichal innovations and future development B. Mann
08.30-14.00 Right sided hemicolectomy B. Mann Live case observation G. Virakas Moderation: W. Kneist, M. G. Ruiz
14.00-15.00 Discussion and conclusion Faculty and participants
Breaks will be planned according to the progress in the OR. Breakfast, lunch and coffee will be served in the auditorium.
Simulator trainingA Da Vinci XI Simulator will be available for practice during both days for the participants.
FacultyProf. Dr. Marcos Gomez Ruiz,University Hospital Marques de Valdecilla, Spain (EARCS)Priv. Doz. Dr. med. Marian Grade,Universitätsmedizin Göttingen, Germany (DGAV)Professor Dr. med. Werner Kneist, Universitätsmedizin Mainz, Germany (DGAV)Priv. Doz. Dr. Benno Mann, Augusta Kliniken Bochum, Germany (EARCS, DGAV)Gintautas Virakas, Augusta Kliniken Bochum, Germany (DGAV)