EITS is the surgical
education platform of
IRCAD


WeBSurg, the e-surgical reference in Laparoscopy

With the partnership of

KARLSTORZ
Inventor & designer of Medical instruments

Covidien

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NEW PERSPECTIVES IN HEPATOBILIARY SURGERY


COURSE OBJECTIVES

  • to cover a broad spectrum of surgical procedures in hepatobiliary surgery
  • to provide indications for surgical treatment and discuss operative complications
  • to highlight technicalities of surgical interventions through the broadcasting of pre-recorded live procedures
  • to allow discussion between the operators and the surgeon trainees
  • to provide hands-on sessions to improve skills in laparoscopic surgery through practice on live tissue under experts’ tutorials
  • to describe postoperative clinical results and practical applications of evidence-based clinical medicine.

EDUCATIONAL METHODS

- Interactive theoretical and video sessions between faculty and course participants
- Pre-recorded live operative demonstrations
- Hands-on training on live tissue (mini-pigs) in experimental lab

TARGET AUDIENCE

Surgeons


There is not yet courses for this speciality

Course Directors

P. Pessaux F - H. Kaneko J - M. Yamamoto J - D. Mutter F

Preliminary Faculty List

J. Belghiti F - B. Dallemagne F - T. De Baer F - J. Dong CHI - N. Habib UK - H.S. Han KOR - J. Leroy F - M. Li HK - E. Marzano I - T. Piardi I - L. Soler F - O. Soubrane F - C.N. Tang HK - G. Wakabayashi J - H. Weiss A

Registration fees

Option A - 448 Euros: limited to 50 participants
The fees include:
  • pre-recorded live operative demonstrations
  • theoretical sessions
  • coffee breaks and lunches
  • one evening meal
  • shuttle bus service provided

Option B - 1798 Euros: limited to 34 participants
The fees include:
  • pre-recorded live operative demonstrations
  • theoretical sessions
  • practical training on live tissue (mini pigs)
  • coffee breaks and lunches
  • one evening meal
  • shuttle bus service provided

Visit Auditorium

Visit Experimental Lab

Accommodation

is available at special EITS rates at HILTON Hotel ****

110 € per night, in a single room, breakfast and city tax included

139 € per night, in a double room, breakfasts and city taxes included



Registration

To register, please send us your registration form duly completed
by fax
(+33 (0)3 88 11 90 28) and/or postal mail.

Registration is confirmed upon receipt of the form duly filled out, signature affixed, with payment enclosed.

WARNING !
Online registration is only for individuals.
Any company (travel agencies, laboratories, industrials, etc.) should contact the person in charge of the course directly.


Please note that, out of organizational reasons, any registration cancelled less than one month before the course will NOT be reimbursed or postponed.



EITS courses special offer: Discounted travel with Lufthansa

Lufthansa German Airlines offers a comprehensive global route network linking major cities around the world. As an airline partner, Lufthansa offers special prices and conditions to participants, visitors, exhibitors and invited guests as well as employees of the Contracting Partner and their travel companions.

To make a reservation, please click on www.lufthansa.com/education and enter the access code DEZPMR in the "Access to Event Booking" area.
This will open an online booking platform that will automatically calculate the discount offered or provide you with an even better offer if another promotional fare is available.
NOTE: Pop-ups must be enabled otherwise the booking platform window will not open.

These promotional fares are also available through your IATA / ARC travel agent. Travel agents can obtain ticketing instructions by sending an email to lufthansa.mobility@dlh.de and providing the access code as a reference.


NEW PERSPECTIVES IN HEPATOBILIARY SURGERY

THURSDAY APRIL 4

HEPATIC SURGERY

7.30 am Shuttle-bus Hotel – IRCAD/EITS

8.00 am Welcoming of participants and introduction of faculty
FOR OPTION A AND OPTION B

THEORETICAL SESSION
- Liver surgical anatomy for Glissonean pedicle approach
- How virtual reality could lead to a patient-specific liver surgical anatomy
- Surgical devices for hepatic resection
- Radio-frequency-assisted hepatic resection
- State of the art in ablation therapy (radiofrequency, microwave and cryoablation)
- Fundamental liver techniques in open right and left hepatectomy
- Fundamental liver techniques in laparoscopic, hybrid and hand-assisted hepatectomy
- Open versus mini-invasive hepatectomy for malignant tumors
- New perioperative imaging technologies
- How to improve conventional intraoperative ultrasonography

1.00 pm Lunch at the Institute

2.00 pm
OPTION A: AFTERNOON FREE
For OPTION B ONLY

TRAINING ON LIVE TISSUE (MINI-PIGS)
- Single port cholecystectomy
- Laparoscopic hepatic pedicle dissection
- T-Tube placement
- Laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomy
- Laparoscopic partial hepatectomy
- Hepatico-jejunal anastomosis
- Laparoscopic ultrasonography training
- Robotics basic training

6.00 pm End of the session

6.10 pm Shuttle-bus IRCAD/EITS – Hotel

Evening free

FRIDAY APRIL 5

HEPATIC SURGERY

7.30 am Shuttle-bus Hotel – IRCAD/EITS

8.00 am
FOR OPTION A AND OPTION B

PRE-RECORDED LIVE OPERATIVE DEMONSTRATIONS
- Robotic liver surgery
- Laparoscopic partial hepatectomy
- Augmented reality applied to left lateral sectionectomy
- Single Port left lateral sectionectomy
- Laparoscopic left hemihepatectomy
- Laparoscopic right hemihepatectomy
- Laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomy in living donors

THEORETICAL SESSION
- Hybrid hepatectomy : donor operation
- Central bi-segmentectomy
- Management of perioperative complication : bleeding and bile leak

1.00 pm Lunch at the Institute

2.00 pm
OPTION A: AFTERNOON FREE
For OPTION B ONLY

TRAINING ON LIVE TISSUE (MINI-PIGS)
- Single port cholecystectomy
- Laparoscopic hepatic pedicle dissection
- T-Tube placement
- Laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomy
- Laparoscopic partial hepatectomy
- Hepatico-jejunal anastomosis
- Laparoscopic ultrasonography training
- Robotics basic training

6.00 pm End of the session

8.00 pm Shuttle-bus Hotel – Restaurant

8.30 pm Dinner in honor of the participants

11.00 pm Shuttle-bus Restaurant – Hotel

SATURDAY APRIL 6

BILIARY TRACT SURGERY

7.30 am Shuttle-bus Hotel – IRCAD/EITS

8.00 am
FOR OPTION A AND OPTION B

THEORETICAL SESSION
- Single port and mini-instrumentation for cholecystectomy
- Intraoperative tricks to avoid biliary duct injury during cholecystectomy
- Biliary duct injury postcholecystectomy: early and delayed management
- Management of incidental gallbladder carcinoma

PRE-RECORDED LIVE OPERATIVE DEMONSTRATIONS
- Segmentectomy IV-V with lymphadenectomy for gallbladder carcinoma
- Laparoscopic right extended hepatectomy for gallbladder carcinoma
- Surgical management of hilar cholangiocarcinoma
- Hybrid surgical management of hilar hemangiocarcinoma

CLOSING LECTURE
- Robotic hepato-biliary surgery : managing technological innovation

01.30 pm
End of the course
Delivery of the certificates of attendance
Lunch-Buffet at the Institute

02.00 pm Shuttle-bus IRCAD/EITS - Hotel


EACCME accreditation


  • EITS courses are accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists in their home European Country.





    The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net.
UEMS

EACCME Credits convertible into AMA PRA category 1 Credits™

Surgeons interested in getting AMA PRA category 1 Credits™ credits may contact info@eits.fr.
EACCME approved credits for e-learning activities are recognized by the American Medical Association for conversion to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians may apply to convert EACCME credits into AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ by submitting the following form and attaching an EACCME credit certificate, and processing fee. Please click here to download application form for EACCME credit conversion into AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.
Processing fees directly payable to the American Medical Association are as follows: AMA member $30 and non-AMA member $75 (see information stated in application form).

As a rule, the conversion to AMA category 1 credit(s)™ is 1:1 for all EACCME credit(s).
Further details can be obtained by clicking on the current link.

Instructions for converting EACCME Credit to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™

To apply for conversion of EACCME credit to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™:
  1. Visit the EACCME website to ensure the activity was certified for EACCME credit
  2. Download the Application for EACCME Credit Conversion, and submit:
    • the completed application by fax or mail
    • a copy of the EACCME credit certificate
    • non-refundable processing fee.
A certificate awarding AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ will be emailed within four weeks.

By fax

Attn: CPPD
+1 (312) 464-4669

By mail

American Medical Association
Continuing Physician Professional Development (CPPD)
515 N. State Street, 7th Floor
Chicago, Illinois 60654
If you have questions, please contact CPPD at pra@ama-assn.org

Course Endorsement

SAGES
 
  • EITS courses have been endorsed by the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery.
    The EAES Education Committee aims to ensure that appropriate endoscopic training courses are available for residents in training and certified surgeons who wish to be trained in endoscopic surgery.