Objective: At the end of the postgraduate course, the participants should be able to discuss the principles in the prevention of complications and improvement of surgical outcomes through enhancement of their basic skills and its correlative integration in the surgical decision-making. September 4, 2013 - wednesday Day 1 7:30am - onwards Registration 9:00 - 9:30 Opening Ceremonies 9:30 -9:45 B R E A K 9:45-10:45 13th Chancellor Alfredo T. Ramirez, MD Memorial Lecture: “The Role of Information Technology in Present Day Surgery” Dr. S. Hilvano 10:45 - 11:00 Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies and Opening of Exhibits Session 1: Legal Issues in Surgical Training Moderator: Dr. Orlando O. Ocampo 11:00 - 12:00 Trainers in Surgery: Role and Legal Liabilities Panelists: Dr. C. Arcilla Jr. Dr. J. Macalino Dr. A. Perez BIOMEDIS Lunch Symposium 12:00 - 1:00pm “Optimizing Medical Management of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms” Dr. AM. Cabungcal Division of Pediatric Surgery Session 2: Pediatric Surgery Lectures: Perioperative Care of the Pediatric Patient Moderator: Dr. Ma. Celine Isobel A. Villegas 1:00 – 2:45 Perioperative Care of the Pediatric Trauma Patient Dr. E. Saguil Perioperative Care of the Pediatric Patient with Intestinal Obstruction Dr. L. Resurreccion III 2:45 – 3:00 B R E A K Division of Colorectal Surgery Session 3: GS2 Lectures: Perioperative Care of the Colorectal Surgery Patient Moderator: Dr. Catherine S. Co 3:00 - 3:15 3:15 - 3:30 3:30 - 3:45 Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor: Structures to Identify and Avoid Preventing Complications in Colorectal Surgery Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Dr. MP. Lopez Dr. MF. Roxas Dr. H. Monroy III Session 4: GS2 Panel Discussion: Optimal Management of Patients with Colorectal Conditions Moderator: Dr. Armando C. Crisostomo 3:45 - 5:00 Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor Diagnostic Imaging & Staging Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Preoperative Risk Assessment & Nutrition Dr. A. Roxas Dr. MF. Roxas Dr. H. Monroy III Dr. MP. Lopez 5:15 – 9:00 MEET THE PROFESSOR DINNER A. General Surgery Professors Through an interactive discussion with a GS professor, a selected group of participants should be able to acquire additional insights and approaches to a particular general surgical problem. B. Subspecialty Professors Through an interactive discussion with a subspecialty professor, a selected group of participants should be able to discuss thoroughly interesting subspecialty surgery cases with emphasis on their role as initial managers. Dr. Reynaldo O. Joson Opal Room MSD Dinner Dr. Alberto B. Roxas Onyx Room Getz Bros. Dinner Dr. Wilma A. Baltazar Jade Room Pharmazel Dinner September 5, 2013 - thursday Day 2 Division of Surgical Oncology, Head & Neck, Breast, Skin & Soft Tissue and Esophagogastric Surgery Overall Session Chair: Dr. Mark R. Kho Session 5: GS1 Panel Discussion Moderator: Dr. Nelson D. Cabaluna 8:00 – 9:00am Improving Outcomes in the Multidisciplinary Treatment of Squamous Cell Cancer of the Head & Neck Case Presenter: Dr. S. Macalindong Panelists: Dr. N. Espiritu Dr. H. Co Dr. I. Orolfo-Real Dr. S. Ignacio Session 6: GS1 Lecture Moderator: Dr. Rodney B. Dofitas 9:00 – 1000 Preventing Complications in Breast Surgery Dr. R. Joson 10:00-10:15 B R E A K Scientific Program
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Objective: At the end of the postgraduate course, the participants should be able to discuss the principles in the prevention of complications and improvement of surgical outcomes through enhancement of their basic skills and its correlative integration in the surgical decision-making.
September 4, 2013 - wednesday
Day 1 7:30am - onwards
Registration
9:00 - 9:30 Opening Ceremonies
9:30 -9:45 B R E A K
9:45-10:45 13th Chancellor Alfredo T. Ramirez, MD Memorial Lecture: “The Role of Information Technology in Present Day Surgery”
Dr. S. Hilvano
10:45 - 11:00 Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies and Opening of Exhibits
Session 1: Legal Issues in Surgical Training Moderator: Dr. Orlando O. Ocampo 11:00 - 12:00 Trainers in Surgery:
Role and Legal Liabilities Panelists: Dr. C. Arcilla Jr. Dr. J. Macalino Dr. A. Perez
BIOMEDIS Lunch Symposium
12:00 - 1:00pm “Optimizing Medical Management of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms”
Dr. AM. Cabungcal
Division of Pediatric Surgery
Session 2: Pediatric Surgery Lectures: Perioperative Care of the Pediatric Patient Moderator: Dr. Ma. Celine Isobel A. Villegas 1:00 – 2:45 Perioperative Care of the Pediatric
Trauma Patient Dr. E. Saguil
Perioperative Care of the Pediatric Patient with Intestinal Obstruction
Dr. L. Resurreccion III
2:45 – 3:00 B R E A K
Division of Colorectal Surgery
Session 3: GS2 Lectures: Perioperative Care of the Colorectal Surgery Patient Moderator: Dr. Catherine S. Co 3:00 - 3:15 3:15 - 3:30 3:30 - 3:45
Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor: Structures to Identify and Avoid Preventing Complications in Colorectal Surgery Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
Dr. MP. Lopez Dr. MF. Roxas Dr. H. Monroy III
Session 4: GS2 Panel Discussion: Optimal Management of Patients with Colorectal Conditions Moderator: Dr. Armando C. Crisostomo 3:45 - 5:00
Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor Diagnostic Imaging & Staging Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Preoperative Risk Assessment & Nutrition
Dr. A. Roxas Dr. MF. Roxas Dr. H. Monroy III Dr. MP. Lopez
5:15 – 9:00 MEET THE PROFESSOR DINNER
A. General Surgery Professors Through an interactive discussion with a GS professor, a selected group of participants should be able to acquire additional insights and approaches to a particular general surgical problem.
B. Subspecialty Professors Through an interactive discussion with a subspecialty professor, a selected group of participants should be able to discuss thoroughly interesting subspecialty surgery cases with emphasis on their role as initial managers. Dr. Reynaldo O. Joson Opal Room MSD Dinner Dr. Alberto B. Roxas Onyx Room Getz Bros. Dinner Dr. Wilma A. Baltazar Jade Room Pharmazel Dinner
September 5, 2013 - thursday
Day 2
Division of Surgical Oncology, Head & Neck, Breast, Skin & Soft Tissue and Esophagogastric Surgery
Overall Session Chair: Dr. Mark R. Kho Session 5: GS1 Panel Discussion Moderator: Dr. Nelson D. Cabaluna 8:00 – 9:00am Improving Outcomes in the
Multidisciplinary Treatment of Squamous Cell Cancer of the Head & Neck
Case Presenter: Dr. S. Macalindong
Panelists: Dr. N. Espiritu Dr. H. Co Dr. I. Orolfo-Real Dr. S. Ignacio
Session 6: GS1 Lecture Moderator: Dr. Rodney B. Dofitas 9:00 – 1000 Preventing Complications in Breast Surgery
Dr. R. Joson
10:00-10:15 B R E A K
Program subject to change without prior notice
Scientific Program
Divisions of Plastic Surgery & Burns Session 7: Burns/Plastic Surgery Lecture Moderator: Dr. Bernard S. Tansipek 10:15 – 11:15 Skin Grafting Essentials
Dr. G. Germar
Division of Urology
Session 8: Urology Lecture Moderator: Dr. Joel Patrick A. Aldana 11:15 – 11:45 Urinary Tract Involvement in Colorectal
Cancer Dr. AM. Cabungcal
Division of Transplant Surgery
Session 9: Transplant Lecture Moderator: Dr. Siegfredo R. Paloyo 11:45 – 12:15 Managing Issues for Transplant
Overall Chair: Dr. Edgardo G. Gonzales Session 10: Trauma Panel Discussion Moderator: Dr. Orlando O. Ocampo 1:00 – 3:00 Itanong Mo Kay Doctorney:
Medico-legal Issues in Trauma Case Management
Panelists: Dr. J. Macalino Dr. H. Cagayan Dr. R. Fortun
3:00 – 3:15 B R E A K
Division of Surgical Critical Care Session 11: SICU Lectures: Critical Care of Trauma Patients Moderator: Dr. Leoncio L. Kaw, Jr. 3:15 – 4:15 Evolution in the Concept of SIRS
Massive Blood Loss & Transfusion Approach to a Patient with Hypotension
in the Surgical ICU End of Life Care in the Surgical ICU: Ethical Considerations, a Family- Centered Multidisciplinary Approach
Dr. E. Bautista Dr. A. Manapat Dr. AD. Concejero Dr. J. Macalino
Division of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Session 12: TCVS Lecture: Anatomy & Surgical Exposures of Major Blood Vessels in Trauma Moderator: Dr. Richard S. Nicolas 4:15 – 5:15 Axillary & Subclavian Vessels
Dr. A. Manapat Dr. AD. Concejero Dr. E. Bautista Dr. J. Esquivel
5:30 – 9:00 MEET THE PROFESSOR DINNER
Dr. Crisostomo E. Arcilla Jr. Emerald Room Novartis Dinner Dr. Eric S.M. Talens Onyx Room Mundipharma Dinner Dr. Jose C. Gonzales Jade Room B Braun Dinner
September 6, 2013 - friday
Day 3
Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreaticoduodenal Surgery
Overall Session Chair: Dr. Dante G. Ang Session 13: GS3 Panel Discussion Moderator: Dr. A’Ericson B. Berberabe 8:00 – 9:45am Basics and Advances in the
Management of Cholangitis Dr. C. Arcilla, Jr. Dr. R. De Vera Dr. JM. Faylona Dr. D. Resurreccion, Jr.
9:45 – 10:00
B R E A K
Division of Endosurgery
Session 14: Endosurgery Lecture: Avoiding and Managing Complications in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Lessons from the Last 20 Years Moderator: Dr. A’Ericson B. Berberabe 10:00 – 11:00 Prevention and Management of
Complications in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Management of Laparoscopic Bile Duct Injuries Video Clip-Based Panel Discussion: Intraoperative Problems in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Dr. A. Perez Dr. C. Arcilla, Jr. Panelists: Dr. C. Arcilla Dr. JM. Faylona Dr. A. Perez
SIMULTANEOUS SHORT COURSES (see attached brochure for details)
GS1 Workshop: Principles of Breast Cancer Management: Back to Basics
Ruby Room
Objective At the end of the workshop, the participants should be able to enumerate and discuss the basic principles of the different modalities of breast cancer management in order to enhance their knowledge in the improvement of the overall treatment outcome. Course Director: Dr. Mark R. Kho Course Coordinators: Dr. Bernice C. Navarro and Dr. Jerome Napoles
Diagnosis, Pathology & Staging of Breast Cancer Dr. S. Macalindong Surgical Options in Breast Cancer Treatment
Strategy for Surveillance after Breast Cancer Primary Therapy
Dr. O. Bisquera, Jr.
Back to the Future:
Genetic Testing & Preventive Management Options: The Angelina Effect
Role of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
Dr. M. Kho
GS2 Workshop: Surgical Stapling Techniques in Colorectal Surgery
Amethyst Room
Objective At the end of the session, the participants are expected to: Understand the principles of surgical stapling with the aid of lecture and
video demonstration Demonstrate the different types of surgical stapling techniques during
the workshop using cow’s intestine 1. Side to side anastomosis 2. Transection of the rectum 3. Intraluminal stapling 4. Laparoscopic stapling (optional)
Moderator: Dr. Catherine S. Co
1:00 - 1:10 Principles of Surgical Stapling Mr. V. Tiedra 1:10 - 1:20 1:20 - 1:30
Lecture and Video Presentation: Functional Side to Side
Anastomosis Transection of the Rectum
and Intraluminal Stapling
Dr. H. Monroy III
Dr. MF. Roxas
1:30 - 2:00
Q & A
2:00 - 2:15
B R E A K
2:00 - 5:00
Workshop Proper
PSUS Basic Ultrasound Course for Surgeons
Citrine-Emerald Room
Objective At the end of the course the participants should be able to pass the certifying examination on the basic principles, techniques and practices of surgical ultrasound conducted yearly by the PSUS.
3:30 - 4:30 Ultrasound Application in: Hepatobiliary Tree Breast
Dr. D. Resurreccion Dr. G. Remucal
4:30 - 5:30 Basic Ultrasound Examination
Simultaneous Short Courses
GS3 Workshop: Choledochoscopy Onyx-Jade Room
Objective At the end of the workshop, the participants should be able to discuss the basic principles of choledochoscopy and its surgical indications in the management of hepatobiliary patients.
12:30 pm Registration
1:00 - 2:00 Basic Choledochoscopy
Dr. E. Berberabe
2:00 - 2:15 B R E A K
2:15 - 5:00 Hands-on Demo Dr. E. Berberabe Dr. D. Ang Dr. JM. Faylona
TCVS Workshop: Vascular Access Diamond Ballroom
Objective At the end of the course, the participants should be able to:
discuss the types of vascular access, indications, diagnosis and management of its complications
perform central line access
12:30 pm Registration
1:30 - 2:30 Introduction to the Workshop
Dr. G. Catalan
Mini Lectures: Who? What? Where? Choosing the Appropriate Timing and Type of Vascular Access
Dr. L. Kaw, Jr.
Tips and Tricks: Percutaneous Central Line Insertion Made Easy
Dr. F. Lukban
Central Venous Access Complications: Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment
(What is Current and What is Available) Diamond Ballroom
Objective At the end of the workshop, the participants should be able to:
know the elements of a structured approach to wound management (the TIME concept)
o Tissue management (debridement techniques) o Infection/inflammation control o Moisture balance o Edge of wound management
determine the indications and utilization of currently available innovative techniques in wound management
perform the actual wound management techniques WORKSHOP PROPER
Four (4) stations to rotate through Lecturette Demo on wound management technique Return demo by participants COURSE FACULTY Ma. Adela A. Nable-Aguilera, MD Jeane J. Azarcon, MD Jose Joven V. Cruz, MD Glenn Angelo S. Genuino, MD STATION 1: TISSUE MANAGEMENT Debridement Techniques STATION 2: INFECTION / INFLAMMATION CONTROL The Emergence/Re-emergence of Silver STATION 3: MOISTURE BALANCE Moisture-Retentive Dressings STATION 4: EDGE OF WOUND MANAGEMENT Negative Pressure Wound Therapy