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7th INTERNATIONALROBOTIC SURGERY SYMPOSIUM
7th INTERNATIONALROBOTIC SURGERY SYMPOSIUM‘Leading Concepts of Robotic Surgery in Head & Neck Cancer’
Time Oct. 28th - 29th, 2017
Place Baekyangro Plaza, Seoul
Organized by
The Korean Society of Thyroid-Head and Neck SurgeryYonsei University College of Medicine
Dear my respected colleagues
We would like to express our full respect to those who leads minimally invasive, functional preservation surgery for better treatment of head and neck cancer patients.
The upcoming 7th International Robotic Surgery Symposium (7th IRSS) will be held on October 28th (Sat) to 29th (Sun). We have pride and self-esteem in this symposium to have pioneered a new horizon of robotic surgery for head and neck cancer every year. This year, we have prepared a more productive program than ever, with the motto of ‘Leading Concepts of Robotic Surgery in Head & Neck Cancer’ to make a stepping stone of leading robotic surgery in the head and neck field
There will be 10 keynote lectures in 2 days about the New concept of robotic surgery in pharyngeal and laryngeal cancer, Trials on progress, and the new surgical robot with the World leading Keynote Lecture speakers (Eric J Moore, J. Scott Magnuson, Luiz Paulo Kowalski, Giuseppe Spriano, Giovanni Cristalli, Claudio Vicini, Georges Lawson, Woong Yoon Chung, and Se-Heon Kim).
In addition, 50 faculty members from 15 countries around the world will share 10 sessions discussing on recent updates in Transoral Robotic Surgery (TORS), Robotic Thyroid & Neck Surgery, and Robotic Sleep Surgery.
In particular, this year’s Live Surgery Session will go on to the Retroauricular Robotic Thyroid & Neck Surgery, which many would be unfamiliar with. There is also a session on the newly emerging Transoral Robotic Thyroidectomy, which would be a great opportunity to learn the most advanced knowledge with more interesting topics ever.
After the Symposium, Cadaver Dissection Course is also available for those who are willing to participate and start performing robotic surgery.
7th International Robotic Surgery Symposium & Workshop in Head & neck cancer
Congratulatory Remark
7th International Robotic Surgery Symposium
Se-Heon Kim, MD., PhD.
Professor, Chairman & Director
Department of OtorhinolaryngologyYonsei University College of Medicine
Director
Head & Neck Cancer Center, Yonsei Cancer Hospital50-1 Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-752, Korea
Tel: 82-10-8899-0456Fax: 82-2-393-0580
E-mail: shkimmd@yuhs.ac
Two years ago, it was considered impossible for artificial intelligence to defeat human in the game of Go (Baduk) due to infinite number of strategies and possibilities. However, two years later now, in the battle to think of infinite possibilities, human was totally outplayed by the artificial intelligence, Alphago. We believe that the treatment we perform now is the best choice of treatment for patients with head and neck cancer. But we never know if this will be true few years later. As Surgical Technology is evolving rapidly every day, we will never be able to provide the best medical care to our patients unless we try to make the best use of it. I hope this symposium and workshop will be a valuable stepping stone for such efforts.
Thank you very much.
7th International Robotic Surgery Symposium & Workshop in Head & neck cancer
On behalf of Yonsei university College of Medicine and the Director of Department of Severance EYE & ENT Hospital, it is a great pleasure to announce you of the 7th International Robotic Surgery Symposium in Head and Neck cancer and Hands-On Workshop. I deeply appreciate your strong support and keen interest to this exciting and commemorable symposium held every year.
Robotic surgery in Head and Neck Surgery has now become an indispensable part with great surgery results. Via this minimal invasive technique, Head and Neck cancer treatment modality has been advanced in every aspect: oncologically, functionally and esthetically. Countless surgeons from abroad are now visiting our institution every year to observe and learn various techniques in robotic surgeries. Surgeons from our department are invited to many institutions worldwide, and are actively performing the state-of-the-art surgeries
Robotic surgery in Head and Neck field has now reached the point where we review and polish our accomplishments. As Head and Neck surgeons, we are obligated to discuss the detailed indications of the robotic surgery, and develop the solution to minimize the complications resulting from the use of robots. To do so, we have prepared this stimulating program, together with outstanding experts from countries across the globe.
Once again you are most welcomed and we look forward to meet all of you in Yonsei, the Mecca of robotic head and neck surgery.
Thank you very much.
Eun Chang Choi, MD., PhD.General Director,
Severance Eye & E.N.T. Hospital, Yonsei University Health System
Professor, Department of Otorhinolaryngology,
Yonsei University College of Medicine
Congratulatory Remark
7th International Robotic Surgery Symposium
7th International Robotic Surgery Symposium & Workshop in Head & neck cancer
Many congratulations on yet another grand opening of the 7th International Robotic Surgery symposium in Head and Neck Cancer and Handson Workshop. As the President of the Korean Society of Thyroid and Head and Neck Surgery, I am deeply impressed that this symposium has now reached its 7th turn.
I would like to applaud Professor Se-Heon Kim of Yonsei University for his dedication toward this meeting. His enthusiasm and endeavor for Robotic Head and Neck Surgery deserve a great admiration. Through the countless efforts to deliver the programs with utmost quality, the symposium has now thieved to become one of the most influential of the kind, drawing participants from all around the world.
The recent technological advances in the robotic surgical system has resulted in a whole new paradigm shift in the field of Head and Neck surgery. As the role of robotic surgery expands greatly in Head and Neck surgery, the thirst for developing novel surgical techniques and refining the current robotic techniques is greater than ever. In this aspect, the International Robotic Surgery Symposium will be an excellent international symposium that will provide the opportunities of learning and sharing the new technology, knowledge and experience of Head and Neck gurus worldwide.
I believe that this meeting will not only provide the chance to share surgical experiences of robotic surgery but also strengthen our close global relations with one another. I hope this symposium would be meaningful and pleasing to all of you.
Thank you very much.
Pil Sang Chung, MD., PhD.President
Korean Thyroid-Head and Neck Society Professor, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Dankook University Hospital
Director, Beckman Laser Institute Korea
Director, Laser Translational Clinical Research Center
Date∙2017-10-28(Sat) - 2017-10-29(Sun) : Symposium, Live Surgery - Robotic Neck Dissection
∙2017-10-29(Sun) Symposium, Cadaver Workshop for TORS
VenueBaekyangro Plaza Grand Ballroom, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea ∙Tel: +82-2-2228-3600 ∙Fax: +82-2-393-0580
Meeting OfficePlease contact to Professor, Se-Heon Kim ∙E-mail: shkimmd@gmail.com ∙Tel: +82-10-8899-0456 ∙Fax: +82-2-393-0580
Important DatesRegistration Due: September 29th, 2017
Guest house (CasaVille) Registration Due: September 29th, 2017
Official Language: English
RegistrationApplication for registration should be sent in writing or by e-mail with a sample of form
to the secretariat no later than September 30th
FEES
Member of Korea Society Head and Neck Surgery participated: 150,000 KRW (Credit
-transfer to the following bank account/ on-site 200,000KRW)
“HANA BANK 126-910008-65204 The Korean Society of Head & Neck Surgery”
Non Member participated: 300USD/ on-site 350USD
CANCELLATION
Cancellation should be made in writing to the Meeting office.
Registration for Hands-on WorkshopHands-on workshop is available for 2 Korean physicians and 2 international physicians only.
It will be advanced course on cadaver : 2,800 USD
Only who completed the basic course on animal model can apply for the advanced course on cadaver.
Every surgeon who complete Hands-on Workshop will receive “the Intuitive Certificate of ‘Console Surgeon’”.
General Information
7th International Robotic Surgery Symposium
General Information
1. TO SEVERANCE HOSPITAL, YONSEI UNIVERSITY, SEOUL, KOREA
From the Incheon Int’l Airport
AIRPORT LIMOUSINE BUS (STANDARD)
We strongly recommend taking the airport limousine bus from the airport to Yonsei University
Bus No. 6011.
(http://www.airportlimousine.co.kr/eng/lbr/gangbuk/lbr02_1_6011.php)
Before you arrive, please verify the location of your destination
on the Campus map available at (http://www.yonsei.ac.kr/en_sc/intro/openmap.jsp).
Baekyangro Plaza Grand Ballroom is number B125-144 on the map.
TAXI
If you take a regular taxi (Il-Bahn-Taxi) that is not black, it will cost approximately 70,000 KRW to go directly from the airport to Yonsei University.
If you take a deluxe taxi (Mo-Boem-Taxi), which is black in color, as well as more spacious and comfortable, it will cost about 90,000 KRW.
The taxi fare may vary depending on traffic.
Before you arrive, please verify the location of or your destination on the Sinchon Campus map available at (http://www.yonsei.ac.kr/en_sc/intro/openmap.jsp).
Baekyangro Plaza Grand Ballroom is number B125-144 on the map.
2. TO THE PLAZA HOTEL
From the Incheon Int’l Airport
KAL LIMOUSINE BUS (STANDARD)
We strongly recommend taking the KAL limousine bus from the airport to City hall
Route: City Hall / Travel Time: 70 min./Interval: 20 min. / Fare: 16,000KRW (One Way)
Operation Hours : 04:47~22:35 (Airport to Hotel)
Gate Number : 4B or 11A
Bus No. 6701.
(http://www.kallimousine.com/eng/guide01_en.html)
TAXI
If you take a regular taxi (Il-Bahn-Taxi) that is not black, it will cost approximately 70,000 KRW to go directly from the airport to The Plaza Hotel.
If you take a deluxe taxi (Mo-Boem-Taxi), which is black in color, as well as more spacious and comfortable, it will cost about 90,000 KRW.
Agenda
7th International Robotic Surgery Symposium & Workshop in Head & Neck Cancer‘Leading Concepts of Robotic Surgery in Head and Neck Cancer’
Oct 28th (Sat) 2017
8:30 - 8:45 Congratulatory Remarks Eun Chang Choi Pil-Sang Chung
8:45 – 9:05 Keynote Lecture I
Moderator: Pil-Sang Chung, Dankook University, Korea
Management of Oropharyngeal Carcinoma in the HPV EraJ. Scott Magnuson, University of Alabama Birmingham, USA
9:05 –10:15 Session I Latest Updates of TORS for Oropharyngeal cancer
Chairman : Kwang Hyun Kim, Seoul National University, Korea
Moderator: Koichi Omori, Kyoto University, Japan, David Goldenberg, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
9:05–9:20Transoral Surgical Anatomy and Clinical Considerations of Lateral Oropharyngeal Wall, Parapharyngeal Space, and Tongue Base
Constance Teo EeHoon, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore
9:20-9:35Standard procedure of Transoral Robotic Lateral Oropharyngectomy, Base of Tongue resection, and retropharyngeal node dissection
Young Min Park, Korea University, Korea
9:35-9:45Transoral robotic surgery vs. radiotherapy for management of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma - A systematic review of the literature.
Armando de Virgillio, La Sapienza University, Italy
9:45-9:55HPV detection in Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinomas. Clinical Significance and Implications for the Indications of TORS
Francesco Bussu, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy
9:55-10:05 Role of Transoral Robotic Surgery for HPV- positive Oropharynx CancerSteven Wang, University of Arizona Cancer Center, USA
10:05-10:15Analysis of Long-term Oncological and Functional outcome with systematic review of TORS in Oropharyngeal carcinoma
Da Hee Kim, Yonsei University, Korea
10:15 - 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-10:55 Keynote Lecture II
Moderator: Eun Chang Choi, Yonsei University, Korea
When to perform TORS in oropharyngeal cancerGiuseppe Spriano, National Cancer Institute “Regina Elena”, Italy
10:55-11:20 Keynote Lecture III
Moderator: Min Sik Kim, Catholic University, Korea
Risk factors for locoregional relapse after transoral robotic surgery for human papillomavirus-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma
Eric J. Moore, Mayo Clinic, USA
Organized by The Korean Society of Thyroid-Head and Neck Surgery Yonsei University College of Medicine
11:20-12:00 Session II Latest Updates of Transoral Robotic thyroid surgery
Chairman: Kwang Moon Kim, Yonsei University, Korea
Moderator: Kwang Yoon Jung, Korea University, Korea, Young Hak Park, Catholic University, Korea
11:20-11:30 Transoral Endoscopic Surgery for thyroid cancerJun-ook Park, Inje University, Korea
11:30-11:45 Transoral Robotic Thyroidectomy (TORT)Ji Hyung Cho, Keimyung University, Korea
11:45-11:53 Transoral Robotic Thyroidectomy in a South Indian Robotic InstituteJagdishwar Goud Gajagowni, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, India
11:53-12:00 Development of novel nerve stimulator for endoscopic or robotic thyroidectomyByung Joo Lee, Pusan National University, Korea
12:00-12:30 Keynote Lecture IV
Moderator: Kang Dae Lee, Kosin University, Korea
How to overcome the complicated cases in robotic thyroidectomyWoong Youn Chung, Yonsei University, Korea
12:30-13:30 Lunch Baekyang-noori Lounge
13:30 - 15:00 Session III Live Surgery : Robotic Neck Dissection
Moderator: Young Soo Rho, Hallym University, Korea, Soon Yuhl Nam, Ulsan University, Korea, Kyung Tae, Hanyang University, Korea
Panelist: Soon Young Kwon, Korea University, Korea, Il Seok Park, Hallym University, Korea, Soon Hyun Ahn, Seoul National University, Korea, Seung-Kuk Baek, Korea University, Korea, Sei Young Lee, Chung Ang University, Korea, Akira Shimizu, Tokyo Medical University, Japan
Robotic thyroidectomy (or neck dissection) via Retroauricular approachYoon Woo Koh, Yonsei University, Korea
15:00-15:25 Keynote Lecture V
Moderator: Chung-Hwan Baek, Samsung medical center, Korea
Robotic neck dissections: expectations, quality indicators and end resultsLuiz Paulo Kowalski, A.C. Camargao Cancer Center, Brazil
15:25-15:40 Coffee Break
15:40-16:05 Keynote Lecture VI
Moderator: Jeong Pyo Bong, Yonsei University, Korea
New horizon for TORS : Long term follow up results of TORS in advanced T3, T4 head and neck cancer
Se-Heon Kim, Yonsei University, Korea
16:05-16:30 Keynote Lecture VII
Moderator: Hong-Shik Choi, Yonsei University, Korea
Transoral Robotic Surgery versus Laser CO2 in the treatment of supraglottic cancerGiovanni Cristalli, National Cancer Institute “Regina Elena”, Italy
16:30-17:30 Session V Latest updates of TORS for laryngo-hypopharyngeal cancer
Chairman: Koichi Omori, Kyoto University, Japan
Moderator: Cheerasook Chongkolwatana, Siriraj Hospital, Thailand, Dong Il Sun, Catholic University, Korea, Si Yeon Song, Yeungnam University Medical Center, Korea,
16:30-16:40 TORS for hypopharyngeal cancer, total laryngectomyChen Chi Wang, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan
16:40-16:50 TORS total pharynx-laryngectomy and free jejunal flap reconstructionJimmy Yu-Wai Chan, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong
16:50-17:00Salvage Transoral Videolaryngoscopic Surgery (TOVS) for radiorecurrent hypopharyngeal and supraglottic cancer
Akihiro Shiotani, National Defense Medical College, Japan
17:00-17:10 Swallowing function after endoscopic laryngo-pharyngeal surgeryYo Kishimoto Kyoto University, Japan
17:10-17:20Muti-institutional clinical trial of transoral robotic surgery for the laryngo-pharyngeal cancer in Japan
Ichiro Tateya Kyoto University, Japan
17:20-17:30 The feasibility of using curved distending laryngoscope in TORSTaro Sugimoto, Tokyo Metropolitan Cancer and Infectious Diseases Center, Japan
17:30-18:15 Session VI Up-to-date innovation in TORS utilizing single port system
Chairman : Hideyuki Kawauchi, Shimane University, Japan
Moderator: Kwang Jae Cho, Catholic University, Korea, Jeong-soo Woo, Korea University, Korea
17:30-17:50 Recent Advance in Surgical Robotic Technology Intuitive Surgical, USA
17:50 -18:05 Flexible Robotic technology: the future is nowDavid Goldenberg, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
18:05-18:15 Early clinical experience of TORS with the da Vinci SP robotRaymond Tsang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
18:15-18:30 Medrobotics Single Port Surgical SystemGiuseppe Spriano, National Cancer Institute “Regina Elena”, Italy
18:30 Adjourn
Oct 29th (Sun) 201708:30-09:30 Session VII Latest Updates in Robotic Neck dissection& Endoscopic surgery
Chairman: Ki Hwan Kwon, Hallym University, Korea
Moderator: Bon Seok Koo, Chungnam National University, Korea, Napadon Tangjaturonrasme, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
08:30-08:45 Basic surgical technique for robotic neck surgeryEun Chang Choi, Yonsei University, Korea
08:45-09:00 Robotic neck dissection via Retroauricular approachYoon Woo Koh, Yonsei University, Korea
09:00-09:10 Transhairline approach for removing submandibular gland tumors by robotic surgeryTsung Lin Yang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
09:10-09:20 Robotic thyroidectomy via transaxillary gaseous approachYuh-Seog Jung, Korea Cancer Center Hospital, Korea
09:20-09:30 Radical Tonsillectomy for Tonsillar Cancer, is Robotics really mandatory?Sheng-Po Hao, Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
09:30-09:55 Keynote Lecture VIII
Moderator: Juichi Ito, Shiga Medical Center, Japan
Hemostatic Options for Transoral Robotic Surgery of the Pharynx and Base of Tongue.J. Scott Magnuson, Florida Hospital Medical Group, USA
9:55-10:15 Session VIII Further experience of TORS in OSAS
Chairman : Hsin-Ching Lin, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
Moderator: Kyung-su Kim, Yonsei University, Korea
09:55-10:05 A novel flexible robot – da Vinci SP in TORS for OSAJason Chan Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
10:05-10:15 Efficacy of TORS in OSASHyung Ju Cho, Yonsei University, Korea
10:15-10:40 Keynote Lecture IX
Moderator: Chae-Seo Rhee, Seoul National University, Korea
TORS for OSA: More Experience, More EvidenceClaudio Vicini, GB Morgagni-L Pierantoni Hospital, Italy
10:40-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:30 Keynote Lecture X
Moderator: James K. Fortson, Atlanta Clinic
TORS Complications: Management and PreventionGeorges Lawson, Atlanta Medical Center, USA
11:30-12:10 Session IX Latest updates of Perioperative management & Complications in TORS
Chairman : Christian Simon, CHUV University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Moderator : Sheng-Po Hao, Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital, Taiwan, Desmond Wee, Hollywood Hospital, Australia
11:30-11:40 Bleeding complications in transoral robotic surgeryLim Chwee Ming, National University of Singapore, Singapore
11:40-11:50 Perioperative management of patients who underwent TORSSergio Obeso Agüera, Hospital Universitario Marqués de Valdecilla, Spain
11:50-12:00 Frequent Trial and Error in beginning Robotic SurgeryChul Ho Kim, Ajou University, Korea
12:00-12:10 TORS combined with free flap reconstruction: Our Know-HowWon Shik Kim, Yonsei University, Korea
12:10 - 13:00 Lunch Box
12:10 - 13:00 Session X Challenging cases of TORS
Moderater: Kazuyoshi Kawabata, Cancer Institute Hospital, Japan, Se-Heon Kim, Yonsei University, Korea
Speakers: Eric J Moore, Mayo Clinic, USA, J. Scott Magnuson, Florida Hospital Medical Group, USA, Giuseppe Spriano, National Cancer Institute “Regina Elena”, Italy, Giovanni Cristalli, National Cancer Institute “Regina Elena”, Italy, Claudio Vicini, GB Morgagni-L Pierantoni Hospital, Italy, Francesco Bussu, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy, Georges Lawson, Louvain University Hospital of Mont-Godinne, Belgium
13:30 - 17:30 TORS Cadaver WorkshopInstructor: Se-Heon Kim, Yonsei University, Korea,
Eric J Moore, Mayo Clinic, USA, J. Scott Magnuson, Florida Hospital Medical Group, USA, Georges Lawson, Louvain University Hospital of Mont-Godinne, Belgium Claudio Vicini, GB Morgagni-L Pierantoni Hospital, Italy
TORS Lateral Oropharyngectomy / TORS BOT Resection / TORS Supraglottic Laryngectomy
18:00 Adjourn
COURSE DIRECTORSe-Heon Kim, Yonsei University, Korea
COURSE SUPERVISOREun Chang Choi, Yonsei Unversity, KoreaPil-Sang Chung, Dankook University, Korea
INVITED INTERNATIONAL FACULTYEric J Moore Mayo Clinic USAJ. Scott Magnuson University of Alabama Birmingham USAGeorges Lawson Louvain University Hospital of Mont-Godinne BelgiumLuiz Paulo Kowalski A.C. Camargao Cancer Center BrazilGiuseppe Spriano National Cancer Institute “Regina Elena” ItalyClaudio Vicini GB Morgagni-L Pierantoni Hospital ItalyGiovanni Cristalli National Cancer Institute “Regina Elena” ItalyWoong Youn Chung Yonsei University Korea
Desmond Wee Hollywood Hospital AustraliaRaymond Tsang University of Hong Kong Hong KongJimmy Yu-Wai Chan University of Hong Kong Hong KongJason Chan Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong KongJagdishwar Goud Gajagowni Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences IndiaFrancesco Bussu Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore ItalyArmando De Virgilio La Sapienza University ItalyJuichi Ito Shiga Medical Center JapanKazuyoshi Kawabata Cancer Institute Hospital JapanHideyuki Kawauchi Shimane University JapanYo Kishimoto Kyoto University JapanKoichi Omori Kyoto University JapanAkihiro Shiotani National Defense Medical College JapanAkira Shimizu Tokyo Medical University JapanTaro Sugimoto Tokyo Metropolitan Cancer and Infectious Diseases Center JapanIchiro Tateya Kyoto University JapanSoon Hyun Ahn Seoul National University KoreaChung-Hwan Baek Samsung medical center KoreaSeung-Kuk Baek Korea University KoreaJeong Pyo Bong Yonsei University KoreaHyung-Ju Cho Yonsei University KoreaJi Hyung Cho Keimyung University KoreaKwang Jae Cho Catholic University KoreaEun Chang Choi Yonsei University KoreaHong-Shik Choi Yonsei University KoreaPil-Sang Chung Dankook University KoreaKwang Yoon Jung Korea University KoreaYuh-Seog Jung Korea Cancer Center Hospital KoreaByung Joo Lee Pusan National University KoreaChul Ho Kim Ajou University KoreaDa Hee Kim Yonsei University KoreaKwang Hyun Kim Seoul National University KoreaKwang Moon Kim Yonsei University KoreaKyung-Su Kim Yonsei University KoreaMin Sik Kim Catholic University KoreaYoon Woo Koh Yonsei University KoreaBon Seok Koo Chungnam National University KoreaSoon Young Kwon Korea University KoreaKang Dae Lee Kosin University KoreaSei Young Lee Chung Ang University KoreaSoon Yuhl Nam Ulsan University KoreaIl Seok Park Hallym University KoreaJun-ook Park Inje University KoreaYoung Min Park Korea University KoreaChae-Seo Rhee Seoul National University KoreaYoung Soo Rho Hallym University KoreaSi Yeon Song Yeungnam University Medical Center KoreaDong Il Sun Catholic University KoreaKyung Tae Hanyang University KoreaJeong-soo Woo Korea University KoreaConstance Teo EeHoon Singapore General Hospital SingaporeLim Chwee Ming National University of Singapore SingaporeSergio Obeso Agüera Hospital UniversitarioMarqués de Valdecilla SpainChristian Simon CHUV University of Lausanne SwitzerlandSheng Po Hao Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital TaiwanHsin-Ching Lin Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital TaiwanChen Chi Wang Taichung Veterans General Hospital TaiwanTsung Lin Yang National Taiwan University TaiwanCheerasook Chongkolwatana Siriraj Hospital ThailandNapadon Tangjaturonrasme Chulalongkorn University ThailandJames K. Fortson Atlanta Medical Center USADavid Goldenberg The Pennsylvania State University USASteven Wang University of Arizona Cancer Center USA
REGISTRATION FORMPlease return this form via e-mail or FAX Online Registration: http://robotsurgeon.co.kr/sv/Professor: Se-Heon Kim, M.D. E-mail: shkimmd@gmail.com FAX: 82-2-393-0580PARTICIPANTLast Name First Name TitleInstitutionMailing addressTel E-mail
A. Registration FeeNo. of persons Total
Member of Korea Society Head and Neck Surgery 150,000 KRW / onsite 200,000KRW KRWNon Member 300 USD / onsite 350 USD USDBank information for Korean physicians- Bank name & branch : HANA BANK- Account number : 126-910008-65204 (대한두경부외과학회)
Bank information for International physicians - Payable to: Seheon Kim- Bank name & branch: WOORI BANK SEVERANCE HOSPITAL SUBBRANCH- Address of bank: Severance Hospital, 50 Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-Gu, Seoul, Korea- Swift code (bank identifier code): HVBKKRSEXXX- Account number : 1081-400-435529
B. Accommodation for International physiciansFee No. of persons Total
CasaVille (10/27-10/28) 100 USD(tentative) USDCasaVille (10/27-10/29) 2nights 200 USD(tentative) USDCasaVille (10/27-10/30) 3nights 300 USD(tentative) USDAll reservations are to be made through the meeting office.
REGISTRATION FORM (Hands-on Workshop)Please return this form via e-mail or FAX
Professor Se-Heon Kim, M.D. E-mail: shkimmd@gmail.com FAX: 82-2-393-0580
PARTICIPANTLast Name First Name Title
Institution
Mailing address
Tel E-mail
A. Registration Fee
No. of persons Total
Advanced course on cadaver(who already finished the basic course)
2,800 USD USD
Observation feeNon Member 150 USD
Member of Korea Society of Head and Neck Surgery 100,000 KRW
Total USD
International physicians : Bank information is as same as above