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College of Surgeons, AMM – Council 2014 – 2015 2
Organising Committee / Local Committee Members 3
Message from the President of the College of Surgeons, AMM 4
Message from the Organising Chairman 5
42nd A M Ismail Orator 6 Citation on Michael Hollands by Lum Siew Kheong
Invited Faculty 7
Pre-Congress Workshops (1 – 5) 8 – 12
Programme Summary 13
Daily Programme 14 – 20
Post-Congress Workshops (1 – 3) 21
Conference Information 22
Floor Plan & Trade Exhibition 23
Acknowledgements 24
Contents
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President Dr Peter Wong Toh Lee
senior Vice-President Assoc Prof Dr Hanafiah Harunarashid
Hon secretary Prof Dr April Roslani
Hon treasurer Dato’ Dr Rohan Malek
council MeMbers Prof Dr Chin Kin Fah Prof Dr David Choon Siew Kit Assoc Prof Datuk Dr Ismail Sagap Prof Dr Liew Ngoh Chin Assoc Prof Dr Lim Kean Ghee Prof Dato’ Dr Lokman Saim Prof Dr Nur Aishah Taib Prof Dr Rohaizak Muhammad
College of SurgeonsCouncil 2014 – 2015
Assoc Prof Dr Hanafiah Harunarashid
Dato’ Dr Rohan Malek
Prof Dr Nur Aishah Taib
Prof Dr April Roslani
Prof Dr David Choon Siew Kit
Assoc Prof Dr Lim Kean Ghee
Prof Dr Liew Ngoh Chin
Prof Dr Chin Kin Fah
Prof Dato’ Dr Lokman Saim
Dr Peter Wong Toh Lee
Prof Dr Rohaizak Muhammad
Assoc Prof Datuk Dr Ismail Sagap
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cHairMan Assoc Prof Datuk Dr Ismail Sagap
scientific coMMittee Assoc Prof Dr Lim Kean Ghee (Chairman) Prof Dr April Roslani Prof Dr Chin Kin Fah Assoc Prof Dr Hanafiah Harunarashid Prof Dr Liew Ngoh Chin Prof Dr Nur Aishah Md Taib Dato’ Dr Rohan Malek Prof Dr Rohaizak Muhammad
local coordinator Dr Prabu Ramasamy
ex-officio Dr Peter Wong Toh Lee
Local Committee MembersDr Prabhu Ramasamy (Chair of Session)
Dr Tan Wee Jin (Chair of Session)
Dr Premnath Nagalingam
Dr Alexander Lim Zhang You
Pre-congress Dr Cheong Yew Teik (Chair of Session) Dr Teoh Mei Shi Dr Boo Han Sin
floor Manager/it Dr Balraj Singh Dr Teoh Keat How
transPort Dr Daveen Rajendran
Mc/entertainMent Dr Sunil A/L Siri Pathamanathan Dr Sindhu Nair Dr Elsa Jasmin Roslan
Organising Committee
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By popular request, the Annual Scientific Meeting for this year is held in George Town, on the island of Penang. George Town is a well-known UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Centre. It is a historic city situated along the “ Straits of Malacca” with a multicultural heritage reflecting its glorious past, where the West met the East. Many Colonial buildings with their hallmark architectural designs remain well-preserved. Penang is famous for its fabulous food and places of attractions, reflecting its multi-ethnic and multi-religious background. The island is also well-known for its many beaches, natural beauties and greenery.
The theme “Optimizing Patient Outcomes” emphasises a critical and fundamental goal of the surgeon. Having made the correct diagnosis, he/she will have to prescribe a course of management which will produce the best outcome to the patient. Frequently, he/she has to make hard decisions as to whether patient should be strongly advised or persuaded to undergo an operation. The decision-making can be complicated when dealing with high-risk patients. This may be further compounded in an emergency situation when a firm definitive diagnosis could not be readily established pre-operatively. It is therefore, essential that surgeons should equip themselves adequately for their tasks, and learn from the experience of experts and fellow colleagues.
There are many challenges facing the surgeons today. They are expected to have high levels of clinical and surgical skill and to constantly upgrade themselves to meet new challenges. They need to adapt to new technology and be conversant with new treatments. In addition to being competent, they are required to be highly professional and be accountable for their actions.
The College of Surgeons, AMM, has its primary objective of updating surgeons in the latest knowledge and advances in their surgical practice, and enhancing the surgical education and training of young surgeons. It is committed to organise a multi-disciplinary surgical meeting every year, in addition to the many courses and skill workshops which are held regularly throughout the year.
Sincere thanks to you all for making ASM 2015 a success. We greatly cherish the friendship and fellowship sown at this meeting and we are confident that it will continue to flourish and the goodwill remains. ASM 2015 brings together, many surgical experts who generously share their knowledge and experience in critical areas of their practice. They have come from far and near to deliver master classes and lectures. The Organising Committee have been working very hard. We are grateful to the sponsors for their supports. To the delegates who participate, and all of you who have contributed to the success of this meeting, may I say “Terima Kasih”.
Dr Peter Wong Toh Lee
Message from the President
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It gives me immense pleasure to welcome all delegates to this year’s Annual Scientific Meeting. This time, our prestigious meeting will be based on a unique theme of “Optimizing Patient Outcomes” with numerous relevant topics and discussions focusing on improving patients care. This is indeed in line with recent development of surgical treatments across all surgical fields. With active participation from eminent speakers, domestic and international consultants, specialists, surgical trainees, paramedics and medical students, we hope to bring about healthy and stimulating atmosphere to this conference.
Besides the scientific programme, Penang is a place known for getaways. I am intrigued to invite you to explore what Penang has to satisfy your vacation
and enjoy the entertainment.
Finally, I would like to congratulate the Organising Committee, especially the Scientific Committee and the Penang Organising Committee, for giving their tireless commitment. I wish everyone a successful meeting.
Assoc Prof Datuk Dr Ismail Sagap
Message from the Organising Chairman
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Michael J Hollands obtained his MBBS (NSW) in 1975 and did his internship and residency at the St Vincent’s Hospital (Sydney). He was Surgical Registrar at St Helier Hospital (London) from 1978 – 1980, and obtained his FRCS Eng in 1980. He continued his surgical training as Surgical Registrar at the Hammersmith
Hospital (London) from 1980 – 1981, and as Senior Surgical Registrar, Guys and Lewisham Hospitals (London) from 1981 – 1984. Between late 1984 – 1985, he spent six months as a Research Fellow in Surgery at the Beth Israel Hospital, Harvard Medical School. He returned to Australia in 1985, and took on the position of Senior Registrar at St Vincent’s Hospital (Sydney). A year later, in 1986, he joined the Westmead Hospital (Sydney) as the Clinical Superintendant in Surgery and has stayed in Westmead since. At the Westmead, he was Head of upper gastrointestinal and hepatopancreatobiliary surgery and Director General of Surgery, Eastern Cluster, Sydney West Area Health Service. He was actively involved in clinical meetings and audit, and served in numerous committees at the Westmead Hospital and the State Department of Health. Currently, he is Senior Staff Specialist at Westmead Hospital and Clinical Associate Professor, Western Clinical School, Sydney University.
His interest has been in trauma, upper gastrointestinal and hepatopancreatobiliary surgical oncology. He has numerous presentations at scientific meetings and has published more than 140 articles in peer-reviewed journals on various aspects of upper gastrointestinal surgery, hepatopancreatobiliary surgery, traumatology, various aspects of professional development and on the history of surgery. The journals he has refereed for include Digestive Diseases, Asian Journal of Surgery, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, European Journal of Trauma, World Journal of Surgery, Medical Journal of Australia and the British Journal of Surgery.
He served in numerous committees in the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) from 2002 – 2012. He was elected Treasurer from 2010 – 2012 and became President, RACS from 2012 – 2014. He was also elected the President, Committee of Presidents of Medical Colleges in November 2013. South East Asia has a special spot in Mike’s heart. He visits South East Asia at least once a year and has made significant contributions to this part of the world. Mike was the inaugural Chief of Region 16 of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Committee on Trauma from 2006 – 2014. In his capacity as Region Chief, he conducted the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) promulgation site visits in Malaysia, Philippines, Bangladesh, Mongolia and Korea. He taught in the ATLS Inaugural Courses in Fiji, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines and India, and in the DSTC Courses in Thailand and Singapore. He was guest at the AGM of the Myanmar Medical Society in 2011 and 2013, and helped initiate the ATLS Course in Myanmar. In 2010, he assumed governance of the Weary Dunlop Boon Pong Exchange Fellowship which provides up to six Fellowships for Thai surgeons to visit Australia to work in a supervised environment in recognised units. He has also presented numerous scientific papers at meetings in Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand, and participated in medical student and trainee forums in Thailand, Bangladesh and Papua New Guinea.
The awards and honours given to Michael Hollands include the Advanced Trauma Life Support International Meritorious Service Award 2007, the James Steiner Medal of the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma 2015 and the Court of Honour, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons 2015.
42nd A M Ismail Orator
Michael J HollandsFRCS Eng, FRACS, FACS, FRCS Thailand (Hon), FAMS S’pore (Hon), FPCS Philippines (Hon), FCPS Pakistan (Hon), FRCS Ed (Hon)
Citation by Prof Dr Lum Siew KheongPast-President, College of Surgeons
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AuStrALIA
Phillip Carson Kevin Moissinac
GerMAny
Andre Gottschalk
KOreA
Sang-Uk Han
PHILIPPIneS
Narciso S Navarro
SInGAPOre
Benjamin Chua Soo YengPhilip Iau
tHAILAnD
Suebwong ChuthapisithVisnu Lohsiriwat
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Gareth Evans Simon Frostick
Mike Lavelle-JonesSimon Paterson-Brown
David Pitts
uSA
Ronald V Maier
Malaysia April Roslani Camilla
Ashraf Md RaziJohn Chan Kok Meng
Chin Kin FahDharmendra Ganesan
Tik Fu GeeGerald Fitjerald Henry
Goh Pik PinAndrew Gunn
Hakim Nor AzhamHamid Ghazali
Hanafiah HarunarashidOliver HautmannImisairi Abd Hadi
Ismail SagapKalaiarasu Peariasamy
Kandasami PalayanKhor Tze Wei
Lee See PhengClarence Lei Chang Moh
Benjamin Leong Dak Keung Leong Wing SengLiew Ngoh Chin
Lim Kean GheeLim Lay Hooi
Lum Siew KheongMahadevan Deva Tata
Mohd Yusof bin Abd WahabMurali Mohan
Naresh GovindarajanthranNik Ritza Kosai Nik Mahmood
Nil Amri Mohamed KamilNormayah KitanOoi Peck Toung
Ramesh GurunathanRohaizak Muhammad
Rohan MalekSaladina JaszleSarinah Basro
Shahrun Niza Abdullah SuhaimiTan Boon LeeTan Kia Lean
Teo Aik HoweTeoh Boon Wee
Zamyn Zuki bin Mohd Zuki
Invited Faculty
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Introduction to Genetic COunSeLLInG In Hereditary Breast And Ovarian Cancer
date : 25th and 26th May 2015 (Monday and Tuesday)Venue : Menara Selatan, University Malaya Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpurnumber of Participants : 30
Pre-Congress Workshop 1
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Pre-Congress Workshop 2
updates In Breast And Ovarian Cancer Prevention
date : 27th May 2015 (Wednesday)time : 0800 to 1700 hrsVenue : Menara Selatan, University Malaya Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpurinternational speakers : Prof Dr Gareth Evans (Manchester, UK) Assoc Prof Dr Kristine-Barlow Stewart (Sydney, Australia) Ms Kath Wallis (Manchester, UK)
local speakers : Prof Dr Nur Aishah Taib (College of Surgeons, UM) Dato’ Dr Yip Cheng Har (SDMC) Dr Ch’ng Gaik Siew (HKL-MOH) Dr Suresh Kumarasamy (Gleneagles Penang) Prof Dr Teo Soo-Hwang (CARIF-UM) Prof Dr Thong Meow Keong (UM) Ms Yoon Sook-Yee (CARIF)
0800 Registration (Pre-Conference Course Survey)0850 Welcome nur Aishah taib
0900 Breast Cancer Epidemiology And Risk Factors: How Much Of Breast Cancer Is Preventable? yip Cheng Har
0920 Ovarian Cancer Epidemiology And Risk Factors: How Much Of Ovarian Cancer Is Preventable? Suresh Kumarasamy
0940 Genetic Contribution To Breast And Ovarian Cancer teo Soo-Hwang
1000 TEA1030 Who Should Be Referred For Genetic Counselling And Genetic Testing? Gareth evans
1115 Genetic Testing - Technologies And Availability In Malaysia teo Soo-Hwang
1145 The Process Of Genetic Testing For Breast Cancer Genetic Counselling (The Principle Of Non-Directive Medicine) yoon Sook-yee
1215 Communicating Genetic Information & Results To Patients thong Meow Keong
1245 HBOC Case Presentation Gareth evans
1315 LUNCH1400 Risk Management Hboc—Current Evidence Risk-Reducing Surgery Gareth evans
• ChemopreventionOfBreastCancer• HormonalRiskFactorsAndIbisPreventionTrials• ScreeningUpdateOnMammographicScreeningAndMRIInUnaffectedAnd
Affected1500 Is Treatment-Focused Genetic Testing Justified? Kristine Barlow-Stewart / yoon Sook-yee
1530 Insurance Coverage And The USA Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act (GINA) / Malaysian Perspective Kristine Barlow-Stewart / yoon Sook-yee
1600 Case Study – MDT Gareth evans / yoon Sook-yee / teo Soo-Hwang / nur Aishah taib
1630 Clinical Service Pathways In Malaysia Ch’ng Gaik Siew
1700 Post-Course Quiz
1715 i. Sharing From A BRCA Mutation CarrierIi. Prize Giving For QuizIii. Candy Girls Performance
1800 END
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Pre-Congress Workshop 3
Delayed Breast Implant reconstruction And Lipomodelling
date : 28th May 2015 (Thursday)time : 0800 to 1600 hrsVenue : ACC Operation Theatre, Level 2 Auditorium, Penang Hospital, Penanginternational speaker : Prof Dr Visnu LohsiriwatParticipants : By Invitation Only
0730 – 0800 Registration
0800 – 081 5 Welcome Speech & Opening Ceremony
0815 – 0915 LeCture 1Delayed Breast Implant Reconstruction (Single Stage Procedure) And Introduction To Lipomodelling
0930 – 1130 Ot CASe 1Delayed Breast Reconstruction With Implant And Lipomodelling
1130 – 1200 Lunch
1200 - 1400 Ot CASe 2Delayed Breast Reconstructive With Implant And Lipomodelling
1500 – 1600 LeCture 2Lipomodelling In Breast Cancer And Managing Complications
Discussion
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Pre-Congress Workshop 4
All About Veins – From DVt Prevention to Varicose Vein treatment
date : 28th May 2015 (Thursday)time : 1100 – 1600 hrsVenue : Salon 5, The G Hotel, PenangParticipants : Surgeons, Surgical Trainees and Registrars, Senior Surgical Nurses (Limited to 30 places)
LeCtureS
1100 Challenges Of Varicose Vein Management In Malaysia Murli
1120 Principles For Endovenous Therapy Benjamin Chuah
1140 Overview Of DVT Prevention Paul Selvindos
1200 Q & A
HAnDS-On WOrKSHOP
1215 – 1235 Session 1
1235 – 1255 Session 2
1300 – 1400 Lunch
1400 – 1420 Session 3
1420 – 1440 Session 4
1440 – 1500 Session 5
1500 – 1520 Session 6
TAbLe No 1: Graduated Compression Stockings PRoCToR: Paul Selvindos
TAbLe No 2: Intermittent Pneumatic Compression PRoCToR: Lee Limi
TAbLe No 3: The Use of Ultra Sound PRoCToR: Asraff/Staff GE
TAbLe No 4: Endovenous Therapy PRoCToR: Benjamin Chuah
TAbLe No 5: Four Layer Compression PRoCToR: Murli
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training the trainers
date : 28th May 2015 (Thursday)time : 0800 – 1630 hrsVenue : Advance Surgical Skills Centre, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysiainternational speaker : David PittsParticipants : 20
0800 Registration & Refreshments
0830 Welcome
Introductions & Overview
Building Relationships
Educational Foundations
1000 Break
1030 How To Coach Individuals
Presentations: Powerful Or Pathetic?
1200 Lunch
1300 Theory And Practice Of Small Groups
1430 Break
1500 Teaching Practical skills
1600 Open Question Time
Review And Summary
Surgical Training; Planning The Future
1630 Course Ends
Pre-Congress Workshop 5
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DateTime
29th May 2015FRIDAY
30th May 2015SATURDAY
31st May 2015SUNDAY
0730 – 0800 Meet-The-Experts Meet-The-Experts Meet-The-Experts
0800 – 0830 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0830 – 0900 PLENARY 1 PLENARY 3 SYMPOSIA
0900 – 0930
OPenInG CereMOny & 42nd A M ISMAIL OrAtIOn
Surgical Debate10 11
0930 – 1000 PLENARY 6
1000 – 1030 Tea / Official POsTer rOund / exhibiTiOn Tea
1030 – 1100 Tea / POsTer Viewing / exhibiTiOn SYMPOSIA SYMPOSIA
1100 – 1130 SYMPOSIA7 8 12 131130 – 1200
1 21200 – 1230 ETHICON PRIZE PRESENTATIONS HOW I DO IT SESSION
1230 – 1300 lunch saTelliTe
symPOsium (Pfizer)
Presidents’ Lunch
Meeting(by invitation only)
1300 – 1330lunch saTelliTe symPOsium
(Fresenius Kabi)lunch
1330 – 1400friday Prayers
1400 – 1430
1430 – 1500 PLENARY 2 PLENARY 4
1500 – 1530 SYMPOSIA PLENARY 5
1530 – 1600
SYMPOSIUM9
Free Paper Presentations 1
3 41600 – 1630 Free Paper Presentations 2
1630 – 1700 Tea Official Poster Presentations
1700 – 1730 SYMPOSIA Tea saTelliTe symPOsium
[Merck Sharp & Dohme]
(1730 – 1830)
Breast Chapter Annual
Meeting
1730 – 1800 5 6
1800 – 1830 42nd AnnualGeneral Meeting
POsTer Viewing
1830 – 1900
1930 – 2230FACuLty DInner
(by invitation only)GALA DInner
Programme Summary
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DAILY PROGRAMME29th May 2015 (Friday)
0730 – 0830 Meet-tHe-eXPertS 1 | Plastic SALON 4
Moderator: Peter Wong Toh LeeGetting Skin Grafts To TakeLim Lay Hooi
0730 – 0830 Meet-tHe-eXPertS 2 SALON 5
Chairpersons: Teoh Mei Shi, See Mee HoongImproving Cosmesis In Breast Conservation SurgeryVisnu Lohsiriwat / Suebwong Chuthapisith
0830 – 0900 PLenAry 1 GRAND BALLROOM
Chairperson: P KandasamiOptimizing Every Patient’s Outcomes – How To Deliver High Quality, Accessible Surgery To A Whole PopulationPhillip Carson
0900 – 1030 OPenInG CereMOny & GRAND BALLROOM 42nD A M ISMAIL OrAtIOn
Safe Surgery And Anaesthesia For All: A Right Not A PrivilegeOrator : Michael HollandsCitation by : Lum Siew Kheong
1030 – 1100 Tea / Poster Viewing / Exhibition
1100 – 1230 SyMPOSIuM 1 | Surgical Physiology of Trauma GRAND BALLROOM
Chairpersons: Andre Das, Oliver Hautmann1.1 Trauma Coagulopathy And Its Management Philip Iau1.2 Damage Control Resusitation teo Aik Howe1.3 Understanding The Pathophysiology Of SIRS And Optimizing Outcomes Lum Siew Kheong1.4 Intensive Care In Polytrauma Lee See Pheng
1100 – 1230 SyMPOSIuM 2 | breast SALON 3 & 4
Chairpersons: Cheong Yew Teik, Teh Yew Ching2.1 Hereditary Breast And Ovarian Cancer – The Manchester Experience Gareth evans2.2 Dense Breast And Breast Cancer Risk And Management Suebwong Chuthapisith2.3 Experience In Implant Breast Reconstruction Sarinah Basro2.4 Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy – An Update Saladina Jaszle
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DAILY PROGRAMME29th May 2015 (Friday) [cont’d]
1230 – 1330 Lunch Satellite Symposium [Pfizer] GRAND BALLROOM
Chairperson: Lim Kean GheeMeeting The Challenges Of cIAI Management In Practicenarciso S navarro
1230 – 1330 Presidents’ Lunch Meeting (by invitation only) SALON 5
1330 – 1430 Friday Prayers
1430 – 1500 PLenAry 2 GRAND BALLROOM
Chairperson: Lim Kean GheeResearch And Registries In Cardiothoracic SurgeryJohn Chan Kok Meng
1500 – 1630 SyMPOSIuM 3 | Managing Surgical Trauma GRAND BALLROOM
Chairpersons: Lum Siew Kheong, Michael Hollands 3.1 Refining Management of Head Trauma Dharmendra Ganesan3.2 Managing Chest Trauma tan Boon Lee3.3 Laparoscopy In Intra-Abdominal Injury Mohd yusof bin Abd Wahab3.4 Spine Trauma – The Young, The Old And The Mortal Zamyn Zuki bin Mohd Zuki
1500 – 1630 SyMPOSIuM 4 | Surgical Research SALON 3 & 4
Chairperson: Kevin Moissinac4.1 Essential Elements For A Speedy Ethical Approval Goh Pik Pin4.2 What You Need To Know About Animals In Research Ooi Peck toung4.3 My Experience Initiating Research In District Hospitals Kalaiarasu Peariasamy4.4 My Experience In Research In Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery Mahadevan Deva tata
1630 – 1700 Tea
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DAILY PROGRAMME29th May 2015 (Friday) [cont’d]
1700 – 1800 SyMPOSIuM 5 | Urology – Urolithiasis GRAND BALLROOM
Chairpersons: Murali Sundram, Clarence Lei5.1 Approach To Management Of Ureteric Colic Murali Mohan5.2 Medical Therapy For Urolithiasis – Does It Work? Leong Wing Seng5.3 Endoscopic Management Of Stones rohan Malek
1700 – 1800 SyMPOSIuM 6 | Vascular Access outcomes SALON 3 & 4
Chairpersons: Naresh Govindarajanthran, Murli Naraindas6.1 Salvaging Thrombosed AV Fistula tan Kia Lean6.2 Vascular Access Planning Ashraf Md razi6.3 Recognising And Managing Access Failure And Common Complications Benjamin Leong Dak Keung
1800 – 1900 42nD AnnuAL GenerAL MeetInG SALON 3 & 4
1930 – 2230 FACuLty DInner (by invitation only) CHEONG FATT TZE MANSION, PENANG
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DAILY PROGRAMME30th May 2015 (Saturday)
0730 – 0830 Meet-tHe-eXPertS 3 | Vascular SALON 3
Moderator: Naresh GovindarajanthranPanelists: Hanafiah Harunarashid, Ashraf Md Razi, Ho Teik KokManagement Of Acute Limb Ischaemia
0730 – 0830 Meet-tHe-eXPertS 4 | Trauma SALON 4
Moderator: Oliver HautmannA Century Of Trauma Resuscitation Advancesronald V Maier
0730 – 0830 Meet-tHe-eXPertS 5 SALON 5
Moderator: Mahadevan TataSingle Port Laparoscopic SurgeryChin Kin Fah
0830 – 0900 PLenAry 3 GRAND BALLROOM
Chairperson: Liew Ngoh ChinModern Management Of Chronic Venous DiseaseBenjamin Chua Soo yeng
0900 – 1000 SurGICAL DeBAte GRAND BALLROOM
Moderator: Peter Wong Toh LeeAll Surgeons Should Be Remunerated Hourly On An Equal BasisFor : Kevin MoissinacAgainst : Clarence Lei
1000 – 1030 Tea / Official Poster Round / Exhibition
1030 – 1200 SyMPOSIuM 7 | Managing Surgical Trauma GRAND BALLROOM
Chairpersons: Prabhu Ramasamy, Liew Ngoh Chin7.1 Managing Soft Tissue Trauma Lim Lay Hooi7.2 Managing Disasters And Mass Events Oliver Hautmann7.3 Managing Trauma In A District Hospital Phillip Carson7.4 Inter-Hospital Transfer Of Trauma Patients Andrew Gunn
1030 – 1200 SyMPOSIuM 8 | endocrine Surgery SALON 3 & 4
Chairpersons: Rohaizak Muhammad, Yahya Mohd Ariffin8.1 The Role Of Ultrasound In Thyroid Diseases Shahrun niza Abdullah Suhaimi8.2 Hypercalcemia: Treatment And Management Update Imisairi Abd Hadi8.3 Robotic Thyroidectomy In Malaysia: Is It The Future? Hakim nor Azham8.4 Adrenal Incidentaloma: Do We Need To Remove? normayah Kitan
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DAILY PROGRAMME30th May 2015 (Saturday) [cont’d]
1200 – 1300 etHICOn PrIZe PreSentAtIOnS GRAND BALLROOM
Chairman: Lim Kean Ghee
1300 – 1430 Lunch Satellite Symposium [Fresenius Kabi] GRAND BALLROOM
Chairperson: April RoslaniThe Role Of IV Paracetamol In Post Operative AnalgesiaAndre Gottschalk
1430 – 1500 PLenAry 4 GRAND BALLROOM
Chairperson: Nur Aishah TaibPractice And Training Of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery In AsiaVisnu Lohsiriwat
1500 – 1530 PLenAry 5 SALON 3 & 4
Chairperson: April RoslaniThe Impact Of ERAS On Colorectal PracticeMike Lavelle-Jones
1530 – 1700 SyMPOSIuM 9 | RCS edinburgh GRAND BALLROOM
Chairpersons: Hanafiah Harunarashid, Ismail Sagap9.1 The Current Status Of Training/Assessment In The UK Mike Lavelle-Jones9.2 Non-Technical Skills For Surgeons (NOTSS) Simon Paterson-Brown9.3 Surgical Competence And Curriculum Design David Pitts9.4 Postgraduate Training: Why Should We Change? Simon Frostick
1530 – 1700 Free PAPer PreSentAtIOn 1 GRAND BALLROOM Chaipersons: Syed Mohd Noori, David Choon
Free PAPer PreSentAtIOn 2 SALON 3 & 4 Chairpersons: Yip Cheng Har, Yushak Abdul Wahab
OFFICIAL POSter PreSentAtIOnS
1700 – 1800 Tea Satelllite Symposium (Merck, Sharp & Dohme) GRAND BALLROOM
The Value Of Deep Paralysis Throughout Surgery: A Surgeon’s Perspectivestik Fu Gee
1800 – 1830 Tea & Poster Viewing
1730 – 1830 BreASt CHAPter AnnuAL MeetInG SALON 5
1930 – 2230 GALA DInner GRAND BALLROOM
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DAILY PROGRAMME31st May 2015 (Sunday)
0730 – 0830 Meet-tHe-eXPertS 6 | Urology – Renal Trauma SALON 3
Chairperson: Rohan MalekDiagnosis, Imaging And StagingKhor tze WeiManagement Issues; Non-Surgical And SurgicalHamid GhazaliFollow-Up And Management Of Late Complications Of Renal Traumateoh Boon Wee
0730 – 0830 Meet-tHe-eXPertS 7 | bariatric SALON 4
Chairperson: Chin Kin FahRevisional Bariatric Surgery: Why, When And What To Donik ritza Kosai nik Mahmood
0730 – 0830 Meet-tHe-eXPertS 8 | Colorectal SALON 5
Moderators: Gerald Fitjerald Henry, Prabhu RamasamySolving Matters The Colorectal WayIsmail Sagap / April roslani
0830 – 0930 SyMPOSIuM 10 | Colorectal GRAND BALLROOM
Chairpersons: Wan Khamizar, Azmi Mohd Nor10.1 How Can We Lower The Number Of Deaths From Colorectal Cancer In Malaysia? Lim Kean Ghee10.2 Clinical Practice Guidelines For Colorectal Cancer nil Amri Mohamed Kamil10.3 Revisiting Colorectal Surgery Training And Research In Malaysia Gerald Fitjerald Henry
0830 – 0930 SyMPOSIuM 11 | Vascular SALON 3 & 4
Chairperson: Ashraf Mat Radzi11.1 Optimizing Patency Of Vascular Access – New Strategy Liew ngoh Chin11.2 Optimizing Outcomes In Vascular Trauma naresh Govindarajanthran11.3 Optimizing Outcomes In RAAA Through Early Diagnosis Kevin Moissinac
0930 – 1000 PLenAry 6 | Upper GI GRAND BALLROOM
Chairperson: Chin Kin FahThe KLASS Trial In Laparoscopic Gastrectomy Sang-uk Han
1000 – 1030 Tea
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DAILY PROGRAMME31st May 2015 (Sunday) [cont’d]
1030 – 1200 SyMPOSIuM 12 | Surgical education GRAND BALLROOM
Chairpersons: Chang Keng Wee, Mike Lavelle-Jones12.1 Entry To Surgical Training In Malaysia Ismail Sagap12.2 Formative Assessment Of A Masters Candidate April roslani12.3 Summative Assessment Of A Masters Candidate Hanafiah Harunarashid12.4 Continued Post Graduate Development In the Post-National Specialist Register Era P Kandasami
1030 – 1200 SyMPOSIuM 13 | Upper GI & Hepatobiliary SALON 3 & 4
Chairpersons: Nik Ritza Kosai Nik Mahmood, Ramesh Gurunathan, Tan Wee Jin13.1 The Management Of A Giant Para-Oesophageal Hiatus Hernia Simon Paterson-Brown13.2 Minimally Invasive Oesophagectomy Chin Kin Fah13.3 Reconstruction Techniques In Lap Gastrectomy Sang-uk Han13.4 Laparoscopic Repair For Perforated Peptic Ulcer ramesh Gurunathan
1200 – 1300 HOW I DO It SeSSIOn GRAND BALLROOM
Moderators: David Choon, Manjit SinghCrash Trauma LaparotomyPhilip IauContinuous Intra-Operative Nerve Monitoring (Thyroidectomy)rohaizak MuhammadLaser HaemorrhoidoplastyApril roslani
1300 – 1400 Lunch
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Post-Congress Workshop 1
nOn-teCHnICAL SKILLS FOr SurGeOnS (nOtSS) – HALF-DAy WOrKSHOPIn conjunction with College of Surgeons, Academy of Medicine of Malaysia, Annual Scientific Meeting 2015
date : 31st May 2015 (Sunday)time : 1400 to 1700 hrsVenue : The G Hotel, Penangfaculty : Mr Simon Paterson-Brown Consultant General and Upper GI Surgeon, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Chairman, Patient Safety Board RCSEd and Council Member RCSEd
This is a half-day workshop for surgical trainees from all specialties. The workshop will cover the role of human factors in surgery and how understanding the non-technical skills which underpin surgical performance can lead to improved outcomes. Delegates will have the opportunity to observe simulated operations and discuss how non-technical skills can be rated.
Post-Congress Workshop 2
nOn-teCHnICAL SKILLS FOr SurGeOnS (nOtSS) – One-DAy MASterCLASSIn conjunction with College of Surgeons, Academy of Medicine of Malaysia, Annual Scientific Meeting 2015
date : 1st June 2015 (Monday)time : 0900 to 1700 hrsVenue : Bilik Serbaguna, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala LumpurParticipants : By Invitation Only (25 pax)faculty : Mr Simon Paterson-Brown Consultant General and Upper GI Surgeon, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Chairman, Patient Safety Board RCSEd and Council Member RCSEd
This is a one-day Masterclass for consultant/attending surgeons from all specialties with an interest in training. The course involves short lectures, video scenarios, interactive discussion and the use of an audience-feedback system. It will cover the influence of human factors in surgery and the importance of non-technical skills in underpinning good surgical performance. Delegates will learn how these non-technical skills can be observed, rated and used to provide feedback.
Post-Congress Workshop 3
trAInInG tHe trAInerSIn conjunction with College of Surgeons, Academy of Medicine of Malaysia, Annual Scientific Meeting 2015
date : 1st June 2015 (Monday)time : 0800 to 1630 hrsVenue : Advance Surgical Skills Centre, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysiainternational speaker : David PittsParticipants : 20
Aim: To teach clinicians from a wide variety of surgical disciplines how to learn to be educators
Objectives: Provide a broad introduction to teaching and learning Enable participants to identify their own needs Identify resources through which participants will continue to learn after the workshop
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Conference Venue and Hotel AccommodationG Hotel, Penang168A Persiaran Gurney, 10250 Pulau Pinang, MalaysiaTEL: (604) 238 0000 FAx: (604) 238 0088 EMAiL: [email protected]: www.ghotel.com.my
RegistrationThe operating times are:
28th May 2015 (Thursday) 1500 to 1800 hrs29th May 2015 (Friday) 0700 to 1700 hrs30th May 2015 (Saturday) 0730 to 1700 hrs31st May 2015 (Sunday) 0730 to 1200 hrs
Identity BadgesDelegates are kindly requested to wear identity badges during all sessions and functions.
EntitlementsRegistered delegates will be entitled to the following:• ConferenceBagandMaterials• ScientificSessions• Coffee/TeaandLunch
• GalaDinner• AdmissiontotheTradeExhibition
Gala Dinner (30th May 2015 – 1930 to 2230 hrs)Delegates are requested to confirm their attendance during registration.Delegates can bring their guests at RM 120 per person. Dress-code : Lounge suit
Speakers and PresentersAll speakers and presenters are requested to check into the Speaker Ready Room at least one hour prior to their presentation. There will be helpers on duty to assist with your requirements regarding your presentation. The Speaker Ready Room will be opened on:
28th May 2015 (Thursday) 1500 to 1800 hrs29th May 2015 (Friday) 0700 to 1700 hrs30th May 2015 (Saturday) 0730 to 1700 hrs31st May 2015 (Sunday) 0730 to 1200 hrs
All presentations will be deleted from the conference computers after the presentations are over.
Photography & Videotaping PoliciesNo photography or videotaping of the presentations is permitted during the scientific sessions.
Mobile PhonesFor the convenience of all delegates, please ensure that your mobile phone is put on silence mode during the conference sessions.
DISCLAIMerWhilst every attempt would be made to ensure that all aspects of the Conference as mentioned in this publication will take place as scheduled, the Organising Committee reserves the right to make last minute changes should the need arises.
Conference Information
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HospitalitySuite
UMMI Surgical Sdn Bhd
Secretariat
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Posters Area
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GRAND BALLROOM
BOOtH StAnD COMPAny
1 & 2 B Braun Medical Supplies Sdn Bhd
3 Malaysian Healthcare Sdn Bhd
4 Sanofi-Aventis (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
5 UG Medical
6 Fresenius Kabi Malaysia Sdn Bhd
7 Covidien
9 Health Select Sdn Bhd
10 Rottapharm / Madaus
11 & 12 Antah Sri Radin Sdn Bhd
13 &14 Johnson & Johnson Medical Malaysia
BOOtH StAnD COMPAny
16 IDS Medical Systems (M) Sdn Bhd
17 Emerging Systems (M) Sdn Bhd
18, 19 & 20 Takeda Malaysia Sdn Bhd
21 Pfizer (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
22 Merck Sharp & Dohme
23 AstraZeneca Sdn Bhd
24 Indizium Sdn Bhd
25 Boston Scientific (M) Sdn Bhd
26 Vigilenz Medical Devices Sdn Bhd
30 & 31 Olympus (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
Floor Plan & trade exhibition
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The Organising Committee of the Annual Scientific Meeting of theCollege of Surgeons, Academy of Medicine of Malaysia
would like to express its appreciation to the following for their support and contributions:
Antah Sri Radin Sdn Bhd Asia Genomics Pte LtdAstraZeneca Sdn Bhd
B Braun Medical Supplies Sdn BhdBoston Scientific (M) Sdn BhdCarl Zeiss Malaysia Sdn Bhd
CovidienEmerging Systems (M) Sdn Bhd
Fresenius Kabi Malaysia Sdn BhdHealth Select Sdn Bhd
IDS Medical Systems (M) Sdn BhdIndizium Sdn Bhd
Johnson & Johnson Medical MalaysiaMalaysian Healthcare Sdn Bhd
Merck Sharp & DohmeOlympus (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
Pfizer (Malaysia) Sdn BhdRottapharm / Madaus
Sanofi-Aventis (Malaysia) Sdn BhdTakeda Malaysia Sdn Bhd
UG MedicalUMMI Surgical Sdn Bhd
Vigilenz Medical Devices Sdn Bhd
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