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"The microbiome in inflammatory bowel disease - impact on gastrointestinal surgery?" Timon Adolph, Innsbruck, Austria "Interplay of Therapy and Tumor Microenvironment in Human Colorectal Cancer" Michael Bergmann, Vienna, Austria "Current state of man-machine interfacing in bionic extremity reconstruction" Konstantin Bergmeister, Vienna, Austria "Clinical Research - the good, the bad and the ugly" Nikolaos Bonaros, Innsbruck, Austria "Reconstructive Transplantation – From Scientific Dream to Clinical Reality" Gerald Brandacher, Baltimore, USA “Pushing back the boundaries of islet transplantation” Mikael Chetboun, Lille, France "Tissue engineering and vascular graft" Jaroslav Chlupac, Prague, Czechia „Living versus deceased donor uterus transplantation – ethical and other considerations“ Jiri Fronek, Prague, Czechia „Upper gastrointestinal surgery - a challenge in treatment and research“ Philipp Gehwolf, Innsbruck, Austria "Paraplegia in thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm surgery – clinical and experimental approaches to prevent spinal cord ischemia" Andreas Greiner, Berlin, Germany „Recent scientific developments in metastatic prostate cancer“ Isabell Heidegger-Pircher, Innsbruck, Austria "Turning ideas into reality via Real time live confocal microscopy" Martin Hermann, Innsbruck, Austria "A Cellular Approach to Therapeutic Neovascularisation - Application to Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine" Jasmine Ho, London, UK „Challenges in scientific Translation - the story behind the CAST trial“ Johannes Holfeld, Innsbruck, Austria "The influence of femoral torsion on patella instability" Peter Kaiser, Innsbruck, Austria
„Interdisciplinar surgery in uro-oncology“ N.N. "Robotics in HPB – is all that glitters gold?" Christian Oberkofler, Zurich, Switzerland "Visceral surgery 2030: robotics, artificial intelligence and virtual reality" Robert Öllinger, Berlin, Germany “Transplant tolerance – reaching for the holy grail” Nina Pilat, Vienna, Austria „New insights into mitral regurgitation - from bed to bench“ Bruno Podesser, Vienna, Austria “Liver transplantation for metastatic diseases – an oxymoron?” Stefan Schneeberger, Innsbruck, Austria
„Stereotactic radiofrequency ablation of liver tumors“ Peter Schullian, Innsbruck, Austria
"Living within translation - How to lead a surgical research lab" Jakob Troppmair, Innsbruck, Austria "Understanding Schwann cell functions during nerve regeneration to improve therapeutic approaches for nerve repair" Tamara Weiss, Wien, Austria "Immunology and Silicone breast implants - from capsular fibrosis to ALCL" Dolores Wolfram, Innsbruck, Austria
CONFIRMED INVITED SPEAKERS
WHAT and WHERE
1 Seminar Room „Patscherkofel“ (FP308FP3_08_070)
Workshop 1 Fritz Pregl-Strasse 3 6020 Innsbruck 8th floor
2 Lecture Hall 4 Workshop 2 Schöpfstraße 41 6020 Innsbruck 1st floor
3 Oroboros Instruments Corp. Workshop 3 Schöpfstrasse 18 6020 Innsbruck
4 DSL (Daniel Swarovski Research Laboratory) Workshop 4 Innrain 66 6020 Innsbruck 6th floor
5 Auditorium of the Medical University of Innsbruck Walter Brendel Award Session (Plenary) & Presentation of Award Winners of Sister Societies
Christoph Probst Platz 1 6020 Innsbruck
6 South Tyrolean Welcome Reception Christoph Probst Platz 1 6020 Innsbruck
7 Hall Freiburg Parallel Session 3Parallel Session 7Parallel Session 11Mini Oral IVGeneral Assembly ESSR
Congress Innsbruck Rennweg 3
6020 Innsbruck 3rd floor
8 Hall Grenoble Parallel Session 2Parallel Session 6Parallel Session 10Mini Oral IIIGeneral Assembly Chirfor
Congress Innsbruck Rennweg 3
6020 Innsbruck 3rd floor
9 Hall New Orleans Parallel Session 1Parallel Session 5Parallel Session 9Mini Oral IParallel Session 14Parallel Session 18Parallel Session 23Mini Oral VIParallel Session 27
Congress Innsbruck Rennweg 3
6020 Innsbruck 3rd floor
10 Hall Aalborg Parallel Session 4Parallel Session 8Parallel Session 12Mini Oral IIParallel Session 15Parallel Session 19Parallel Session 22Mini Oral VIIIParallel Session 26
Congress Innsbruck Rennweg 3
6020 Innsbruck 3rd floor
11 Hall Innsbruck Keynote Lecture 1 Congress Innsbruck Rennweg 3
6020 Innsbruck 2nd floor
Keynote Lecture 1 Congress Innsbruck Rennweg 3
6020 Innsbruck 2nd floor
12 Kristall Foyer Lunch Congress Innsbruck Rennweg 3
6020 Innsbruck 1st floor
13 Glorious Bastards phone +43 512 319192
Congress Dinner Egger-Lienz-Straße 118 6020 Innsbruck
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Workshops
Day 1 Workshop 1 Wednesday, 9.12.2020
Good Clinical Practice
12.00 - 16.00 Lecturer: R. Tolba
Seminar Room „Patscherkofel“, Fritz Pregl-Str. 3 Price: € 50,-/person
Workshop 2
Microsurgery workshop
10.00 - 16.00 Tutors & Lecturers: B. Cardini, M. Maglione, A. Beierfuß , D. S. Mern, F. Nardin, K. Nirtl, R. Oberhuber
Lecture Hall 4, Fritz Pregl-Str. 3 Price: € 95,-/person
Course capacity: 20 people
10.00 - 10.10 Welcome
10.10 - 11.50 Ethical aspects, welfare and 3Rs N.N.
11.50 - 12.50 Lunch break/Zeiss presentation
12.50 - 13.10 Anaestesia in rodents A. Beierfuß
13.10 - 13.30 Video session: non-suturing anastomosis (cuff-technique) and its applications
13.30 - 16.00 Hands-on part 1 (handling of microsurgical instruments, loops & cuffs) & hands-on part 2 (cuff-technique)
Workshop 3
Workshop on high-resolution FluoRespirometry: assessment of mitochondrial function in surgical researchOrganized by Oroboros Instruments and DSL MitoFit Laboratory
10.00 - 16.00 Tutors and lecturers: E. Gnaiger, C. Doerrier, A. Meszaros
Oroboros Instruments Corp, Schöpfstrasse 18 Price: € 75,-/person
Course capacity: max. 16 people
10.00 - 10.50 Introduction
10.50 - 11.40 Applications in preclinical and clinical studies
11.40 - 12.30 Lunch break
12.30 - 14.20 Hands-on measurement with HEK293T cells (8 O2k)
14.20 - 14.50 Coffee break
14.50 - 16.00 Data analysis and Q&A
Workshop 4
Biopsychronology workshop – imaging viability and vitality in biopsies
10.00 - 16.00 Tutor and lecturers: M. Hermann, G. Otarashvili
DSL (Daniel Swarovski Reserch Laboratory), Innrain 66, 6th floorPrice: € 75,-/person
Course capacity: max. 16 people
10.00 - 11.00 Introduction
11.00 - 12.00 Hands-on and eyes open first block*
12.00 - 13.00 Lunch break
13.00 - 14.00 Hands-on and eyes open second block*
14.00 - 15.00 Hands-on and eyes open third block*
15.00 - 16.00 Hands-on and eyes open fourth block*
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Day 1 Welcome Wednesday, 9.12.2020
18.00 Walter Brendel Award Session (Plenary)+ Presentation of Award Winners of Sister Societies
South Tyrolean Welcome ReceptionAuditorium of the Medial University of Innsbruck
Day 2 Thursday, 10.12.2020
08.30 - 10.00 Parallel sessions 1/2/3/4
Cardiovascular Surgery - Basic & Translational Surgery
Organ & Cell Transplantation - Basic & Translational Research
Gastrointestinal Surgery Translational Research
BBraun Award
10.00 - 10.30 Coffee break
10.30 - 12.00 Parallel sessions 5/6/7/8
Cardiovascular Surgery - Translational & Clinical Research
Organ & Cell Transplantation - Translational & Clinical Research
Gastrointestinal Surgery Clinical Research I
Cardiothoracic Surgery - Basic & Transla-tionalResearch
12.00 - 13.15 Lunch
Council Meeting ESSR
Council Meeting ChirFor
13.15 - 14.00 Key Note Lecture 1 (Plenary)
14.00 - 15.30 Parallel sessions 9/10/11/12
Best AbstractChirfor
Organ and Cell transplanta-tion - Clinical Research
Gastrointestinal Surgery Clinical Research II
Cardiothoracic Surgery - Translational &Clinical Research
15.30 - 16.00 Coffee break
16.00 - 16.45 Mini Orals I, II, III, IV
16.45 - 17.45 General Assembly ESSR
General Assembly ChirFor
20.00 - 23.30 Congress Dinner/Soulkitchen
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
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Day 3 Friday, 11.12.2020
09.00 - 10.30 Parallel sessions 13/14/15/16
HPB - Basic & Translational Research
Surgical Oncology Basic & Translational Science
Orthopedics & Trauma - Translational Research
Surgical Innovations
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 - 12.30 Parallel sessions 17/18/19/20
HPB - Translational & Clinical Research
Surgical Oncology - Clinical Research
Orthopedics & Trauma - Translational &Clinical research
Plastic surgery - Basic & Translational Research
12.30 - 13.30 Lunch
13.30 - 14.15 Key Note Lecture: A. Braun
14.15 - 15.45 Parallel sessions 21/22/23/24
HPB - Clinical Research
Urology - Clinical research I
General Surgery - Translational & Clinical Research
Plastic surgery - Translational Research
15.45 - 16.15 Coffee break
16.15 - 17.00 Mini Orals V, VI, VII, VIII
17.00 - 18.30 Parallel sessions 25/26/27/28
ESSR - Best Clinical Research Award (Plenary)
Urology - Clinical Research II General Surgery - Clinical Research
Plastic surgery - Clinical Research
18.30 Closing ceremony (includes award assignment)Farewell
Link Congress-App „MEDWHIZZ“
Legend
Cardiovascular Surgery Orthopedics & Trauma Organ & Cell Transplantation Plastic Surgery
Gastrointestinal Surgery General Surgery Cardiothoracic Surgery Urology
HPB Workshops Surgical Oncology Award Sessions
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
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Wednesday, December 9th 2020
18.00 - 20.20 Walter Brendel Award Session (Plenary) & Presentation of Award Winners of Sister Societies Auditorium of the Medical University of Innsbruck Christoph Probst Platz 1, 6020 Innsbruck
Chairs: President of ESSR: K. Vakalopoulos, Geneve - Switzerland & Secretary General of ESSR: Mikael Chetboun, Lille - France; Congress President: M. Maglione, Innsbruck - Austria; SUS Representative: G. D. Kennedy, Birmingham - USA; SARS Representative, SRS-SA representative: N.N. ESSR representative Japan: Y. Yamamoto, Akita - Japan
18.00 - 18.05 Introduction18.05 - 18.20 Sister Society South Africa SRS-SA
E. Nweke, Johannesburg, Republic of SA18.20 - 18.35 Patey prize winner SARS Sister Society of Academic and Research Surgery, UK18.35 - 18.50 SUS prize winner SUS, Society of University Surgeons, USA
ESSR President presents candidate presentations for FESSR18.50 - 18.55 FESSR Fellowship: Jaroslav Chlupac, Prague - Czechia
Walter Brendel Award Session - Will be awarded to the 6 best ranked oral presentations based on experimental studies.
18.55 - 19.09 The effects of hypericum perforatum L. on bacterial translocation and liver injury in jaundice model Erdem C Silopi, Turkey19.09 - 19.23 Hemodynamic, rheological and microcirculatory alterations in the presence of arterio-venous fistula or venous graft interpositum Szabo B Debrecen, Hungary19.23 - 19.34 Neuroprotective potential of tetrahydrobiopterin using a rat model Gratl A Innsbruck, Austria19.34 - 19.48 The impact of differentially activated macrophages on human adipose-derived stem cell physiology Rauchenwald T Innsbruck, Austria19.48 - 20.02 Methane inhalation reduces organ dysfunction in experimental porcine sepsis Rutai A Szeged, Hungary20.02 - 20.16 Toll-like receptor 3 mediates osteoblastic phenotype switch in calcific aortic valve disease Gollmann-
Tepeköylü CInnsbruck, Austria
South Tyrolean Welcome ReceptionAuditorium of the Medial University of Innsbruck
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Thursday, December 10th 2020
08.30 - 10.00 Parallel Session 1: Cardiovascular Surgery - Basic & Translational Research Hall: New OrleansChairs: H. Bergmeister, Wien - Austria & D. Bernhard, Linz - Austria08.30 - 08.50 Keynote Lecture : “ Tissue engineering and vascular graft”
J. Chlupac, Prague - Czechia
08.50 - 09.04 Enhanced in vitro endothelialization of ePTFE small diameter vascular grafts with a placenta-derived hydrogel coating Rohringer S Vienna, Austria09.04 - 09.18 A bio-polymeric gel composed of alginate, fibrin and gelatin, used to mimic cytocompatible connective tissue for vascular
remodeling in vitro Crnic A Vienna, Austria
09.18 - 09.32 Bottom-up design of materials boosts long term performance of small-diameter biodegradable vascular prostheses: an in-vivo proof
Ehrmann K Vienna, Austria
09.32 - 09.46 Targeting pathways of neutrophil extracellular trap formation to inhibit progression of abdominal aortic aneurysms in pre-clinical models
Ibrahim N Vienna, Austria
09.46 - 10.00 SPIDER technique for thoracoabdominal aortic repair-evaluation of a new hybrid graft in an animal model Wipper S Hamburg, Germany
08.30 - 10.00 Parallel Session 2: Organ & Cell Transplantation - Basic & Translational Research Hall: GrenobleChairs: M.I. Ashraf, Berlin - Germany & T. Resch, Innsbruck - Austria08.30 - 08.50 Keynote Lecture : “Transplant Tolerance - reaching for the holy grail”
Nina Pilat, Vienna - Austria
08.50 - 09.04 In-depth assessment of ischemia/reperfusion injury in a murine model of hindlimb transplantation Messner F Innsbruck, Austria09.04 - 09.18 Targeting CD62 – CD162 signaling with a soluble form of a tandem-PSGL-1 in a murine model of hindlimb
transplantationMessner F Innsbruck, Austria
09.18 - 09.32 Mechanisms of treg mediated skin graft survival Steiner R Vienna, Austria09.32 - 09.46 The role of mature and immature dendritic cells in VCA compared to solid organ and skin transplants Kern B Berlin, Germany09.46 - 10.00 Bio-engineered organoids composed of islet cells, human umbilical vein endothelial cells and human amniotic
epithelial cells improve islet function and survival in a diabetic mouse modelWassmer C Geneva,
Switzerland
08.30 - 10.00 Parallel Session 3: Gastrointestinal Surgery - Translational Research Hall: FreiburgChairs: G. D. Kennedy - Birmingham - USA & P. Dungel, Vienna - Austria08.30 - 08.50 Keynote Lecture : “Living within translation - How to lead a surgical research lab”
Jakob Troppmair, Innsbruck - Austria
08.50 - 09.04 Attenuated total reflection fourier transform infrared spectral discrimination in oesophageal transformation to adenocarcinoma from human body fluids
Maitra I Preston, UK
09.04 - 09.18 The effect of the duration of mesenteric blood flow revascularization on the level of interleukin-6 in various types of intestinal ischemia
Amanova D Karaganda, Kazakhstan
09.18 - 09.32 The comprehensive assessment of bacterial translocation and systemic inflammation biomarkers by the experimental intestinal obstruction
Turgunov Y Karaganda, Kazakhstan
09.32 - 09.46 Validation of an ex-vivo viscera simulation model for training on laparoscopic jejunojejunal anastomosis Moreno Naranjo B
Cáceres, Spain
09.46 - 10.00 Development of an in vivo 3D bioprinted intestinal repair model Geibel J New Haven, USA
08.30 - 10.00 Parallel Session 4: B.Braun Award Hall: AalborgChairs: B. Cardini, Innsbruck - Austria & A. Vaidya, Oxford - UK
08.30 - 08.44 Antitumorigenic effect of glycine in a combined colorectal liver metastasis and FOLFOX model Bausys A Vilnius, Lithuania
08.45 - 08.59 Viability assessment using life confocal microscopy visualizes acute graft damage and predicts early graft dysfunction in liver transplantation
Fodor M Innsbruck, Austria
09.00 - 09.14 Recipient antibiotics pretreatment alleviates transplanted liver damage in mice and humans Nakamura K Kyoto, Japan09.15 - 09.29 Tetrahydrobiopterin – a new player in tolerance induction? Nardin F Innsbruck, Austria09.30 - 09.44 Molecular and cellular mechanisms of Lipocalin-2 mediated renoprotection in kidney transplantation Pfefferkorn A Berlin, Germany09.45 - 09.59 Artificial intelligence to predict periprosthetic joint infection after total hip replacement Zeeshaan A Cambridge, UK
10.00 - 10.30 Coffee break/Kristall Foyer
08.30 - 10.00 Parallel sessions 1/2/3/4
07.30 - 18.00 Registration Kristall Foyer 07.30 - 16.00 Media Check Kristall Foyer
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10.30 - 12.0010.30 - 12.00 Parallel Session 5: Cardiovascular Surgery Parallel Session 5: Cardiovascular Surgery - Translational & Clinical Research Translational & Clinical Research Hall: New OrleansChairs:Chairs: A. A. OberhuberOberhuber, Münster , Münster - Germany & S. Germany & S. WipperWipper, Hamburg , Hamburg - GermanyGermany10.30 - 10.50 10.30 - 10.50 Keynote Lecture : “Paraplegia in thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm surgery “Paraplegia in thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm surgery - clinical and experimental approaches to prevent spinal cord ischemia” clinical and experimental approaches to prevent spinal cord ischemia”
A. A. GreinerGreiner, Berlin - Germany , Berlin - Germany
10.50 - 11.04 Correlation of laboratory parameters with plaque material in vascular surgery patients for non-invasive determination of the degree of atherosclerosis and its influence on the disease
Homfeld N Graz, Austria
11.04 - 11.18 Changes in the quality of extracellular matrix components in ascending aortic aneurysms and dissections Mimler T Vienna, Austria11.18 - 11.32 Metformin therapy to inhibit progression in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm (MetAAA Trial) Scheuba A Vienna, Austria11.32 - 11.46 Trans-Iliac bypass for revascularisation of critical ischaemic lower extremity with groin infection: a case report Goel R Blackburn, UK11.46 - 12.00 Single-centre series of mechanochemical endovenous ablation for treatment of symptomatic varicose veins Zywicka E Chester, UK
10.30 - 12.00 Parallel Session 6: Organ & Cell Transplantation - Translational & Clinical Research Hall: GrenobleChairs: A. Weissenbacher, Innsbruck - Austria & M. Thomas, Köln - Germany10.30 - 10.50 10.30 - 10.50 Keynote Lecture
„Reconstructive transplantation - from scientific dream to clinical reality” : G. Brandacher, Baltimore - USA
10.50 - 11.04 Melatonin and glycine reduce ischemia/reperfusion injury in a rat model of uterus transplantation Zitkute V Graz, Austria11.04 - 11.18 Relaxin – a new and effective additive for storage solutions in kidney transplantation. Preliminary results of large animal study. Bausys A Vilnius, Lithuania11.18 - 11.32 LncRNA-based approach to predicting of recurrence after liver transplantation in hepatocellular carcinomas Ak Aksoy S Bursa, Turkey11.32 - 11.46 Liver graft quality monitoring during normothermic machine perfusion using live confocal tissue assessment during NMP predicts
early allograft dysfunction after liver transplantationEgelseer T Innsbruck, Austria
11.46 - 12.00 Mitochondrial respiration as a marker of organ quality prior to liver transplantation Meszaros A Innsbruck, Austria
10.30 - 12.00 Parallel Session 7: Gastrointestinal Surgery - Clinical Research I Hall: FreiburgChairs: F. Aigner, Graz - Austria & G. Prager, Vienna - Austria10.30 - 10.50 10.30 - 10.50 Keynote Lecture : “The microbiome in inflammatory bowel disease - impact on gastrointestinal surgery?”
T. Adolph, Innsbruck - Austria
10.50 - 11.04 Long term outcome (10 years) of operative GERD treatment Agerer T Innsbruck, Austria11.04 - 11.18 Laparoscopic fundoplication: aspects in neural anatomy of the esophagogastric junction Gehwolf P Innsbruck, Austria11.18 - 11.32 tbd tbd tbd11.32 - 11.46 Morbidity of presumed temporary loop de-functioning stomas in patients with colorectal cancer Mac Donald S NHS, UK11.46 - 12.00 Clinical outcomes of sentinel node navigation surgery (SNNS) with infrared ray (IR) observation for early gastric cancer (EGC) Mitsumori N Tokyo, Japan
10.30 - 12.00 Parallel Session 8: Cardiothoracic Surgery - Basic & Translational Research Hall: AalborgChairs: A. Kiss, Vienna - Austria & T. Theologou, Lugano - Switzerland10.30 - 10.50 10.30 - 10.50 Keynote Lecture : “New insights into mitral regurgitation - from bed to bench”
B. Podesser, Vienna - Austria
10.50 - 11.04 miR-19a-3p containing exosomes improve cardiac function in ischemic myocardium Pölzl L Innsbruck, Austria11.04 - 11.18 Myocardial ischemia and reperfusion induced vascular endothelial dysfunction Dostal C Vienna, Austria11.18 - 11.32 Extracellular matrix hydrogels for cardiac tissue repair Schneider K Vienna, Austria11.32 - 11.46 Mechanical stimulation of toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) induces reprogramming of fibroblasts towards endothelial cells Graber M Innsbruck, Austria11.46 - 12.00 Presence of Tenascin-C accompanied by cardiac and vascular dysfunction in a mouse model of duchenne muscular dystrophy Szabo P Vienna, Austria
12.00 - 13.15 Lunch/Kristall Foyer
13.15 - 14.00 Keynote Lecture 1 (Plenary): „Limits only exist in your mind“ Hall Innsbruck In his keynote speech, Christoph Strasser, 6-time winner of the world‘s toughest nonstop ultracycling race „Race Across America“ talks about strategies to reach goals and the similarities of mastering challenges in sports and business. Learning from failure is one of the most important keys to success, as well as trusting in and getting support from a dedicated team of positive people and staff. By showing pictures and movies from this 5000 km-challenge he inspires his audience to go the extra mile - because ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things.
10.30 - 12.00 Parallel sessions 5/6/7/8
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14.00 - 15.30 Parallel Session 9: Best Abstract Award Session of the Austrian Society for Surgical Research Hall: New OrleansChairs: B. Podesser, Vienna - Austria & R. Oberhuber, Innsbruck - Austria & M. Maglione, Innsbruck - Austria
14.00 - 14.14 The future of interfaces in bionic reconstruction – a fully implantable myoelectric system Gstoettner C Vienna, Austria14.15 - 14.29 Role of Tenascin C in ischemic mitral regurgitation Hamza O Vienna, Austria14.30 - 14.44 Prognostic potential of circulating myeloid cell subsets to predict rapid expansion of abdominal aortic aneurysms Klopf J Vienna, Austria14.45 - 14.59 The role of melatonin and glycine in colorectal cancer liver metastases treatment Kvietkaukas M Graz, Austria15.00 - 15.14 Toll-like receptor 3 activation by shock wave therapy induces an evolutionary conserved mechanism of regeneration in traumatic
spinal cord injuryNägele F Innsbruck, Austria
15.15 - 15.29 Microcirculatory changes of the ileal serosa and mucosa during early fluid resuscitation in a large animal model of hemorrhage – monitoring significance of exhaled methane
Vida N Szeged, Hungary
14.00 - 15.30 Parallel Session 10: Organ & Cell Transplantation - Clinical Research Hall: GrenobleChairs: P. Stiegler, Graz - Austria & C.-H. Wassmer, Geneve - Switzerland14.00 - 14.20 Keynote Lecture : „Living versus deceased donor uterus transplantation - ethical and other considerations”
J. Fronek, Prague - Czechia
14.20 - 14.34 Hyperspectral imaging in solid organ transplantation Lederer A Leipzig, Germany14.34 - 14.48 Broken chains risks in kidney paired donation program Pantoflicek T Prague, Czechia14.48 - 15.02 Outcomes of simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplantation based on donor resuscitation Messner F Innsbruck, Austria15.02 - 15.16 Reassessment of the relevance and predictive value of parameters indicating early graft dysfunction in liver transplantation:
retrospective single center experienceFodor M Innsbruck, Austria
15.16 - 15.30 Single-center experience with low-dose anti-thymocyte globulin induction therapy in patients undergoing liver transplantation Kniepeiss D Graz, Austria
14.00 - 15.30 Parallel Session 11: Gastrointestinal Surgery - Clinical Research II Hall: FreiburgChairs: N.N. & C. Oberkofler, Zurich - Switzerland14.00 - 14.20 Keynote Lecture : „Upper gastrointestinal surgery - a challenge in treatment and research“
Ph. Gehwolf, Innsbruck - Austria
14.20 - 14.34 Raman spectral tissue discrimination in oesophageal transformation to adenocarcinoma Maitra I Preston, UK14.34 - 14.48 Intrathoracic anastomosis for lower part of esophageal cancer or EG junction cancer ~overlap method in prone position~ Tanaka E Osaka, Japan14.48 - 15.02 The impact of port site skin incisions and reconstruction procedures on the postoperative pain after laparoscopic distal gastrectomy Hisano K Osaka, Japan15.02 - 15.16 Quality of life in uncomplicated recurrent diverticulitis surgical vs. conservative treatment Justin V Graz, Austria15.16 - 15.30 Cell-free and concentrated ascites reinfusion therapy (KM-CART) for massive cancerous ascites. Kawamura M Gifu, Japan
14.00 - 15.30 Parallel Session 12: Cardiothoracic Surgery - Translational & Clinical Research Hall: AalborgChairs: M. Andrae, Klagenfurt - Austria & F. Augustin, Innsbruck - Austria 14.00 - 14.20 Keynote Lecture : „Clinical Research - the good, the bad and the ugly“
Nikolaos Bonaros, Innsbruck - Austria
14.20 - 14.34 Neuregulin-1 treatment improves diastolic function and left ventricular morphology in a rat model of chronic kidney disease Acar E Vienna, Austia14.34 - 14.48 Glycine has a cardioprotective properties against chemotherapy induced cardiotoxicity: a colorectal cancer liver metastasis
treatment by FOLFOX model in ratsManeikyte J Vilnius, Lithuania
14.48 - 15.02 Resection of intralobular pulmonary sequestration mass via VATS approach Oo S Bristol, UK15.02 - 15.16 A single-institution experience with surgical treatment of benign mediastinal neurogennic tumors: A 7-year analysis. Pohnan R Prague, Czechia15.16 - 15.30 Potential sex related involvement of atherosclerosis in thoracic aortic aneurysms Wittmann F Vienna, Austria
15.30 - 16.00 Coffee break/Kristall Foyer
14.00 - 15.30 Parallel sessions 9/10/11/12
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16.00 - 16.45Chairs:
Mini Oral I: HPB C. Oberkofler, Zurich - Switzerland & R. Oberhuber, Innsbruck - Austria
Hall: New Orleans
16.00 - 16.05 Osteopontin seems to be an early regulator of liver regeneration in humans Pereyra D Vienna, Austria16.05 - 16.10 Liver regeneration correlates to platelet recovery after liver resection Yamazaki S Tokyo, Japan10.10 - 16.15 tbd tbd tbd16.15 - 16.20 Osteopontin affects oncological outcome after liver resection for colorectal metastasis Rumpf B Vienna, Austria16.20 - 16.25 Effect of distal splenorenal shunt plus splenopancreatic disconnection on glucose and amino acid metabolism Hashimoto N Sanda, Japan16.25 - 16.30 The treatment of secondary liver neoplasms in a tertiary hospital Mitsas A Thessaloniki, Greece16.30 - 16.35 Oncological utility of resection of recurrent liver metastasis from neuroendocrine neoplasm Arita J Tokyo, Japan16.35 - 16.40 Pancreaticoduodenectomy in a low volume center. is it really dangerous? Single institute experience. Mochizuki Y Urayasu, Japan
16.00 - 16.45Chairs:
Mini Oral II: Surgical OncologyF. Primavesi, Liverpool - N.N. - Republic of SA
Hall: Aalborg
16.00 - 16.05 The effect of olea europea leaf extract (OLE) on TMZ resistance mechanism Mutlu M Uludag, Turkey16.05 - 16.10 Intraoperative ultrasound-aided central and lateral neck lymphadenectomy for differentiated thyroid cancer:
a pilot studyPrete F Bari, Italy
10.10 - 16.15 Raman spectral discrimination in human liquid biopsies of oesophageal transformation to adenocarcinoma Maitra I Preston, UK16.15 - 16.20 Analysis of efficacy of fecal diversion for Schnitzler metastasis in advanced gastric cancer patients Miyagaki H Osaka, Japan16.20 - 16.25 Dysregulation of E-cadherin and twist expressions in gastric cancer Tekin C Uludag, Turkey16.25 - 16.30 Analysis of factors which affect postoperative complications after distal gastrectomy in patients with gastric cancer Takano Y Kanagawa, Japan16.30 - 16.35 Detection and analysis of circulating tumor cells in liquid biopsy from patients with liver transplantation Ak Aksoy S Uludag, Turkey16.35 - 16.40 Surgical outcome of incidental gallbladder cancer after cholecystectomy; Single center results Iwasaki J Hyogo, Japan16.00 - 16.05 Colon cancer steam cell quantity corelation with tumor invasion depth and its predictive value Merabishvili G Tiflis, Georgia
16.00 - 16.45Chairs:
Mini Oral III: General Surgery & Gastrointestinal SurgeryY. Yamamoto, Akita - Japan & F. Aigner, Graz - Austria
Hall: Grenoble
16.00 - 16.05 The effect of perioperative music on the physiological stress response to surgery: a meta-analysis Fu V Rotterdam, The Netherlands
16.05 - 16.10 Endoanal ultrasound in emergency. Our experience Tromba A Francavilla Fontana, Italy
10.10 - 16.15 The anal manometric examination and incontinence, constipation in the laparoscopic rectopexy for rectal prolapse Yumiba T Osaka, Japan16.15 - 16.20 NELA radiology audit; the role of CT scan and clinical utility of CT scan in emergency surgery – a pilot project al Amiedy Z Bangor, UK16.20 - 16.25 Left sided colonic cancer stent-related complications and their management Merabishvili G Tiflis, Georgia16.25 - 16.30 Management of acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding at tertiary care hospital Zehra S London, UK16.30 - 16.35 Locally advanced cancer of the colon complicated by acute bowel obstruction Totikov Z North Ossetia–
Alania, Russia16.35 - 16.40 Comparison of emergency decompression by between transanal drainage tube and self-expandable metallic stent in obstructive
colorectal cancerNagata K Hyogo, Japan
16.40 - 16.45 Treatment of patients with sigmoid volvulus Totikov Z North Ossetia–Alania, Russia
16.00 - 16.45Chairs:
Mini Oral IV: Plastic & Reconstructive SurgeryD. Wolfram, Innsbruck - Austria & T. Weiss, Vienna - Austria
Hall: Freiburg
16.00 - 16.05 Adipose-derived stem cells in aesthetic surgery: a mixed methods evaluation of the current clinical trial, intellectual property, and regulatory landscape
Zeeshaan A Cambridge, UK
16.05 - 16.10 Do Commercials advertising cosmetic surgery comply with current ethical guidelines? Zeeshaan A Cambridge, UK10.10 - 16.15 3D Printable bioresorbable tissue engineering chamber to promote adipose tissue growth in vivo: effects of
radiotherapyDekerle L Dunkerque, France
16.15 - 16.20 Novel use of the islanded perforator flap in vulval reconstruction Hardwick S Cambridge, UK16.20 - 16.25 Combining the grisotti flap with a secondary dermoglandular pedicle for partial breast reconstruction following contiguous central-
inferior segment breast cancer excisionDi Pace B Cambridge, UK
16.25 - 16.30 Superficial vein thrombosis in breast cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant therapy: reconstructive implications Hardwick S Cambridge, UK16.30 - 16.35 Novel use of the TDAP flap in salvage breast reconstruction Hardwick S Cambridge, UK16.35 - 16.40 A validated algorithm to assess aesthetic outcomes of superomedial pedicle t-scar breast reduction in gigantomastia patients – a
retrospective case-control analysis Patel M Cambridge, UK
16.40 - 16.45 Avoiding pitfalls in prepectoral breast reconstruction with Braxon® Acellular Dermal Matrix (ADM) – an early experience
Lawrence A Cambridge, UK
16.45 - 17.45 General Assembly ESSR Hall FreiburgGeneral Assembly Chirfor Hall Grenoble
20.00 - 23.30 Congress Dinner/“Glorious Bastards“
16.00 - 16.45 MIni Orals I, II, III, IV
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Friday, December 11th 2020
09.00 - 10.30 Parallel Session 13: HPB - Basic & Translational Research Hall: FreiburgChairs: R. Öllinger, Berlin - Germany & F. Primavesi, Liverpool - UK09.00 - 09.20 Keynote Lecture : „Pushing back the boundaries of islet transplantation“
M. Chetboun, Lille - France
09.20 - 09.34 Severity assessment after partial liver resection in rats Zieglowski L Aachen, Germany09.34 - 09.48 Characteristic expression of Reg3α and Reg3β in a rat ALPPS model Naohiko O Akita, Japan09.48 - 10.02 Assessment of the effects of ankaferd blood stopper in experimental liver ischemia reperfusion injury Durhan A Ankara, Turkey10.02 - 10.16 The effect of ankaferd blood stopper on liver damage in experimental obstructive jaundice Koşmaz K Ankara, Turkey10.16 - 10.30 The role of interleukin 37 in liver regeneration Braunwarth E Innsbruck, Austria
09.00 - 10.30 Parallel Session 14: Surgical Oncology - Basic & Translational Science Hall: New OrleansChairs: J. Troppmair, Innsbruck - Austria & G. D. Kennedy, Birmingham - USA09.00 - 09.20 Keynote Lecture : „Stereotactic radiofrequency ablation of liver tumors“
P. Schullian, Innsbruck - Austria
09.20 - 09.34 Modulating redox stress for tumor cell killing Eller S Innsbruck, Austria09.34 - 09.48 Oncolytic H5N1 influenza strain displays superior therapeutic properties independent of immuno-stimulatory
interleukin-2 transgene expressionJulijan K Vienna, Austria
09.48 - 10.02 Comparing the immune cell infiltration of colorectal cancer with distant normal mucosa uncovers a prognostically relevant immune cell profile
Strasser K Vienna, Austria
10.02 - 10.16 Gamma delta T cells in colorectal cancer represent an impaired phenotype with potential to regain effector functions Stary V Vienna, Austria10.16 - 10.30 tbd tbd tbd
09.00 - 10.30 Parallel Session 15: Orthopedics & Trauma - Translational Research Hall: AalborgChairs: P. Kaiser, Innsbruck - Austria & P. Dungel, Vienna - Austria09.00 - 09.20 Keynote Lecture : „Current State of man-machine interfacing in bionic extremity reconstruction“
K. Bergmeister, Vienna - Austria
09.20 - 09.34 Can we trust the mouse? A preclinical model of traumatic coagulopathy Guerreiro M London, UK09.34 - 09.48 The potential of photodynamic inhibition for treatment of polymicrobial pathogens in a wound infection model in mice Dungel P Vienna, Austria09.48 - 10.02 Metabolic, haematological and micro-rheological changes modulated by pre- and postconditioning in rat limb ischemia-reperfusion Körei C Debrecen, Hungary10.02 - 10.16 Evaluation of functional recovery in different animal models of front and hind limb nerve injury Heinzel J Vienna, Austria 10.16 - 10.30 Trauma-induced autoheparinization: shedding of endothelial heparan sulfate is not associated with endogenous anticoagulation Zipperle J Vienna, Austria
09.00 - 10.30 Parallel Session 16: Surgical Innovations Hall: GrenobleChairs: R. Tolba, Aachen - Germany & A. Meszaros, Innsbruck - Austria09.00 - 09.20 Keynote Lecture : „Turning ideas into reality via Real time live confocal microscopy “
M. Hermann, Innsbruck - Austria
09.20 - 09.34 Cytokine profile of allograft „post-reperfusion first-flush“ urine sample as a predictor of adverse graft outcome in renal transplantation
Bhasin M Chandigarh, India
09.34 - 09.48 Quartz tuning fork based sensor for detection of circulating cancer cells: preliminary report Kırali K Ankara, Turkey09.48 - 10.02 Evaluation and deployment of a 3D bioprinted aortic conduit Geibel J New Haven, USA10.02 - 10.16 Widening applications of in vivo fluorescence imaging to laparoscopic HBP surgery Ishizawa T Tokyo, Japan10.16 - 10.30 Video-based workflow monitoring for efficiency in the operating theatre, an observational study Vijfvinkel T Delft,
The Netherlands
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee break
09.00 - 10.30 Parallel sessions 13/14/15/16
08.00 - 18.30 Registration Kristall Foyer 08.00 - 16.15 Media Check Kristall Foyer
11.00 - 12.30 Parallel Session 17: HPB - Translational & Clinical Research Hall: FreiburgChairs: S. Stättner, Gmunden - Austria & J. Fronek, Prague - Czechia11.00 - 11.20 Keynote Lecture : „Liver transplantation for metastatic diseases - an oxymoron?“
St. Schneeberger, Innsbruck - Austria
11.20 - 11.34 Protective effect of the proton pump inhibitor lansoprazole in lethal acute liver failure induced by D-galactosamine and lipopoly-saccharide in rats
Nakatake R Aachen, Germany
11.34 - 11.48 Implementation of a specific miRNA signature for risk assessment in patients prior to liver resection Pereyra D Vienna, Austria11.48 - 12.02 Reappraisal of old and new parameter, uptake rate constant for 99mTc-GSA scintigraphy in evaluating liver function Yamamoto Y Akita, Japan12.02 - 12.16 Impairment of fibrinogen deposition during early liver regeneration leads to adverse outcome after liver resection in humans Rumpf B Vienna, Austria12.16 - 12.30 In vivo evaluation of long-term patency of pancreaticoenterostomy after Whipple operation Hashimoto N Sanda, Japan
11.00 - 12.30 Parallel Session 18: Surgical Oncology - Clinical Research Hall: New OrleansChairs: M. Maglione, Innsbruck - Austria & R. Sucher, Leipzig - Germany11.00 - 11.20 Keynote Lecture : „Interplay of Therapy and Tumor Microenvironment in Human Colorectal Cancer“
M. Bergmann, Vienna - Austria
11.20 - 11.34 Initial clinical results of the minimally invasive mckeown esophagectomy after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced esophageal squamous cell cancer
Leng X Sichuan, China
11.34 - 11.48 Failure to rescue from post-operative complications after trans-thoracic and trans-hiatal esophagectomy: Comparative analysis from the NSQIP database
Savulionyte G Buffalo, USA
11.48 - 12.02 Can platelet leukocyte ratio improve the american college of surgeons NSQIP surgical risk calculator for patients with resected colorectal cancer?
Ryan C Buffalo, USA
12.02 - 12.16 Evaluation of risk factors of anastomotic leakage after laparoscopic low anterior resection for rectal carcinoma Harada S Kobe, Japan12.16 - 12.30 Analysis of short-term outcomes of robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery for patients with rectal tumors Shida A Tokyo, Japan
11.00 - 12.30 Parallel Session 19: Orthopedics & Trauma – Translational & Clinical Research Hall: AalborgChairs: K. Vakalopoulos, Geneve - Switzerland & K. Bergmeister, Vienna - Austria11.00 - 11.20 Keynote Lecture : „The influence of femoral torsion on patella instability “
P. Kaiser, Innsbruck - Austria
11.20 - 11.34 Engineered extracellular matrix enhances the bone regeneration potential of aged human bone marrow stromal cells Marolt Presen D
Vienna, Austria
11.34 - 11.48 Effects of age and alcohol on fracture healing after severe blood loss Bundkirchen K Hanover, Germany11.48 - 12.02 A comparison of two methods of fixation for arthrodesis of tarso-metatarsal joints. Ankers T Liverpool, UK12.02 - 12.16 Could changes in care during initial admission prevent early medical readmissions post hip and knee replacement? Kells L Liverpool, UK12.16 - 12.30 A systematic approach to the standardization of pre-/clinical ESWT research Slezak C Orem, USA
11.00 - 12.30 Parallel Session 20: Plastic Surgery - Basic & Translational Research Hall: GrenobleChairs: C. Ploner, Innsbruck - Austria & L. Rancan, Madrid - Spain11.00 - 11.20 Keynote Lecture : „Understanding Schwann cell functions during nerve regeneration to improve therapeutic approaches for nerve repair“
Tamara Weiss, Wien - Austria
11.20 - 11.34 Dissecting through the fat: a comparison between superficial and deep subcutaneous adipose depots Connolly C Innsbruck, Austria11.34 - 11.48 Adipose stem cell derived extracellular vesicles enhance proliferation of Schwann cells following internalization via endocytosis-re-
lated mechanismHärtinger M Vienna, Austria
11.48 - 12.02 Characterization of spider silk for elucidating the reasons behind its medical success in nerve regeneration applications Naghilou A Vienna, Austria12.02 - 12.16 Leptin promotes adipocytes survival in non-vascularized fat transplantation Schreiter J Vienna, Austria12.16 - 12.30 Functional MRI imaging of peripheral nerves using novel contrast agents: experimental proof-of-concept study Tereshenko V Vienna, Austria
12.30 - 13.30 Lunch
13.30 - 14.15 Keynote Lecture 2: „Changing from the Anthropocene to the Novacene ... lost in translation?“ Hall InnsbruckAndreas Braun (Deputy Chairman of the „Lebensraum Tirol Holding“ Supervisory Board)Since the invention of the steam engine by Thomas Newcomen in 1712 humans have succeeded in altering the ecosystems of the entire planet. In the upcoming „Novacene“ we generate hyperintelligences greater and faster than our own. Will humans and machines be united in sustaining the „patient“ Earth as a living planet or will machines violently take over as seen in many science-fiction literature? Have we passed the point of no return regarding global warming, demographics, marine pollution etc.? Medical scientists develop fascinating tools interfacing the human brain with electronic knowledge. Can this fast growing expertise be translated to solve the above mentioned global challenges or do we get „lost in translation“?
11.00 - 12.30 Parallel sessions 17/18/19/20
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11.00 - 12.30 Parallel sessions 17/18/19/20
14.15 - 15.45 Parallel Session 21: HPB – Clinical Research Hall: FreiburgChairs: S. Schneeberger, Innsbruck – Austria & F. Bösch, Munich - Germany14.15 - 14.35 Keynote Lecture : „Robotics in HPB – is all that glitters gold?“
Ch. Oberkofler, Zurich - Switzerland
14.35 - 14.49 Early postoperative pancreatitis and inflammation predict clinically relevant pancreatic fistula after pancreatic resection: a prospective study
Gasteiger S Innsbruck, Austria
14.49 - 15.03 Early postoperative arterial lactate concentration predicts post-hepatectomy liver failure and associated morbidity after liver resection
Niederwieser T Innsbruck, Austria
15.03 - 15.17 Clinical outcome of laparoscopic anatomical major liver resection along hepatic veins as important landmarks Iida T Kobe, Japan15.17 - 15.31 Totally laparoscopic perihilar cholangiocarcinoma (Bismuth-Corlette type IIIb) resection using the parachute technique for
hepaticojejunostomySucher R Leipzig, Germany
15.31 - 15.45 Modified wirsung-pancreatico gastrostomy by Blumgart’s technique. Technique and results of a pilot series Prete F Bari, Italy
14.15 - 15.45 Parallel Session 22: Urology- Clinical Research I Hall: AalborgChairs: N.N. & I.M. Heidegger-Pircher, Innsbruck - Austria14.15 - 14.35 Keynote Lecture : „Recent scientific developments in metastatic prostate cancer “
I.M. Heidegger-Pircher, Innsbruck - Austria
14.35 - 14.49 Natural dihydrochalcones as novel AKR1C3 inhibitors in therapy-resistant prostate cancer Kafka M Innsbruck, Austria14.50 - 15.04 Which prostate cancers are overlooked by mpMRI? An analysis from PROMIS Norris J London, UK15.05 - 15.19 Biparametric MRI detects the aggressive molecular features of prostate cancer Norris J London, UK15.20 - 15.34 Cand1 in prostate cancer and its implication in therapy resistance to enzalutamide Eigentler A Innsbruck, Austria
14.15 - 15.45 Parallel Session 23: General Surgery - Translational & Clinical Research Hall: New OrleansChairs: M. Boros, Szeged - Hungary & Y. Yamamoto, Akita - Japan14.15 - 14.35 Keynote Lecture : „Challenges in scientific translation – the story behind the CAST trial“
J. Holfeld, Innsbruck - Austria
14.35 - 14.49 The translational significance of microbial profiling in experimental sepsis models Tallósy S Szeged, Hungary14.49 - 15.03 Relationship between methane output and the development of inflammation in experimental colitis Gajda Á Szeged, Hungary15.03 - 15.17 Antihypertensive effects of total gastrectomy on spontaneous hypertensive rats Hashimoto N Sanda, Japan15.17 - 15.31 Long-term analgesia following single application of fentanyl transdermal solution in rats and pigs Goutchtat R Lille, France15.31 - 15.45 Somatic symptom disorder in surgical inpatients: increased healthcare utilisation Stieler M New Lambton
Heights, Australia
14.15 - 15.45 Parallel Session 24: Plastic Surgery – Translational Research Hall: Grenoble
Chairs: D. Wolfram, Innsbruck - Austria & B. Vollmar, Rostock - Germany14.15 - 14.35 Keynote Lecture : „A cellular approach to therapeutic neovascularisation – application to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine“
J. Ho, London - UK
14.35 - 14.49 Strategies to improve commercially available nerve conduits with spider silk fibres of nephila edulis in combination with hydrogels Millesi F Vienna, Austria14.49 - 15.03 Silk fibroin-based conduits filled with native spider silk fibers successfully promoted nerve regeneration in a 10 mm sciatic nerve
defect in ratsSemmler L Vienna, Austria
15.03 - 15.17 Morphometric analysis and neurophysiological assessment method for experimental common peroneal and femoral nerve injury – a cadaveric study in rats
Supper P Vienna, Austria
15.17 - 15.31 Creation of a “bio-screen” through multiple nerve transfers to a single target muscle for high fidelity prosthetic control Luft M Vienna, Austria15.31 - 15.45 Multi-level evaluation of neural contribution to the facial nerve Tereshenko V Vienna, Austria
15.45 - 16.15 Coffee break
14.15 - 15.45 Parallel sessions 21/22/23/24
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16.15 - 17.00Chairs:
Mini Oral V: Cardiothoracic Surgery / Vascular SurgeryJ. Chlupac, Prague - Czechia & J. Ho, London - UK
Hall: Freiburg
16.15 - 16.20 The comparison of structural damage caused by cryopreservation and subsequent thawing of elastic and muscular arteries Novotny R Prague, Czechia16.20 - 16.25 Development of a self-anchoring and -sealing cannula for minimally invasive cannulation of atria and central thoracic vessels Spetsotaki K Aachen, Germany16.25 - 16.30 The role of progesterone in the development of spontaneous coronary artery dissection Hirsch J Innsbruck, Austria16.30 - 16.35 The three-dimensional printing in vascular and endovascular surgery: artificial vascular models in the treatment of aortic disease Novotny R Prague, Czechia16.35 - 16.40 Lung collapse due to descending thoracic aortic aneurysm with endoleak Oo S Bristol, UK16.40 - 16.45 Repeated limb ischemia due to popliteal artery aneurysm in patient with factor V Leiden: case report Lovasova V Prague, Czechia
16.15 - 17.00Chairs:
Mini Oral VI: Inflammation / Training & EducationP. Dungel, Vienna - Austria & R. Tolba, Aachen - Germany
Hall: New Orleans
16.15 - 16.20 Disseminated intravascular coagulation is associated with continuously low levels of antithrombin after trauma Gando S Sapporo, Japan16.20 - 16.25 The utility of procalcitonin post surgery for abdominal sepsis Sreenivasan S Barrow-in-Furness,
UK16.25 - 16.30 Using decellularized bovine-derived peritoneum matrix for abdominal wall defects repair in conditions of bacterial contamination Badyrov R Karaganda, Ka-
zakhstan16.30 - 16.35 Extracellular bovine-derived peritoneum matrix: immune response after implantation into abdominal wall in conditions of bacterial
contaminationAbatov N Karaganda, Ka-
zakhstan16.35 - 16.40 Evaluating the cell protective effect of a special irrigation solution compatible with interstitial solution on the liver tissue exposed to
e.coli: an experimental studyZümrütdal E Adana, Turkey
16.40 - 16.45 Evaluation of the laparoscopic surgical skills of urology residents, validating the dissection exercise in the pig model Moreno Naranjo B
Cáceres, Spain
16.45 - 16.50 Development and assessment of an ex-vivo model aimed at laparoscopic ureteric reconstructive techniques Moreno Naranjo B
Cáceres, Spain
16.15 - 16.20 Educational Hands-on Seminar for Microsurgical Training by ISEM West Japan Yagi S Kyoto, Japan16.20 - 16.25 Do we still need ethics in the age of neo-cannibalism? Kronberger L Graz, Austria
16.15 - 17.00Chairs:
Mini Oral VII: Organ & Cell TransplantationB. Cardini, Innsbruck - Austria & M. Chetboun, Lille - France
Hall: Grenoble
16.15 - 16.20 IL-2-complex mediated immunomodulation of B and T cell compartments Wiletel M Vienna, Austria16.20 - 16.25 The impact of simvastatin on ischemia reperfusion injury: insight from a murine model Cardini B Innsbruck, Austria16.25 - 16.30 Liver machine perfusion of the fatty or cirrhotic liver in a minipig model Jakubauskas
MVilnius, Lithuania
16.30 - 16.35 The role of relaxin and erythropoetin in reducing ischemia reperfusion injury and cold static storage damage in uterus Jakubauskiene L
Vilnius, Lithuania
16.35 - 16.40 Pediatric living kidney transplantation Brunotte M Leipzig, Germany16.40 - 16.45 Outcomes of removal of peritoneal dialysis catheter at time of renal transplant Cowie J Manchester, UK16.45 - 16.50 Hyponatremia prior to liver transplantation is not associated with post-operative encephalopathy Schaffellner S Graz, Austria16.15 - 16.20 Subnormothermic machine perfusion of non-transplantable human liver grafts: setup of a protocol Schlechter S Graz, Austria16.20 - 16.25 Surgical site infections after liver transplantation: a single centre Aksoy F Uludag, Turkey
16.15 - 17.00Chairs:
Mini Oral VIII: Case ReportsA. Meszaros, Innsbruck - Austria
Hall: Aalborg
16.15 - 16.20 (Un)successful thrombolysis as salvage therapy of a thrombosed kidney transplant artery: a case report Kristek J Prague, Czechia16.20 - 16.25 Liver transplantation in alstrom syndrome : a case report Aksoy F Uludag, Turkey16.25 - 16.30 Perineal hernia - rare case Blecher V Liberec, Czechia16.30 - 16.35 Spontaneous splenic rupture in siblings – is there a genetic role? Asokan A Basildon, UK16.35 - 16.40 Laparoscopic resection of a right upper quadrant hemorrhagic mass causing colonic obstruction Bonatti H Hagerstown, USA16.40 - 16.45 Breast cancer recurrence following autologous fat grafting of a tertiary DIEP flap breast reconstruction - 10 years post-mastectomy. Hardwick S Cambridge, UK16.45 - 16.50 Successful neuroma treatment using the fascicular shift procedure in the ulnar nerve: case report Hruby L Vienna, Austria
16.15 - 17.00 MIni Orals V, VI, VII, VIII
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16.15 - 17.00 MIni Orals V, VI, VII, VIII
17.00 - 18.30 Parallel Session 25: ESSR Best Clinical Research Award (Plenary) Hall: FreiburgChairs: President of ESSR: K. Vakalopoulos, Geneve - Switzerland;
Secretary General of ESSR, M. Chetboun, Lille - France; Treasurer ESSR: R. Tolba, Aachen - Germany; SUS representative: G. D. Kennedy, Birmingham - USA;SARS representative, SRS-SA representative: N.N.
17.00 - 17.14 An artificial neuronal network to predict revision surgery after total Hip Replacement Zeeshaan A Cambridge, UK17.15 - 17.29 Subtotal gastrectomy with Billroth II anastomosis is associated with oralization of the gut microbiome and intestinal inflammation Bausys A Vilnius, Lithuania17.30 - 17.44 A Comparison of Presentation and Outcomes of Immediate (Primary) and Salvage (Tertiary) Autologous Free Flap Breast Recons-
tructionsBojanic C Cambridge, UK
17.45 - 17.59 Restoration of blood supply is associated with regeneration of mitochondrial function peripheral arterial disease Gratl A Innsbruck, Austria18.00 - 18.14 How Should We Fix Undisplaced Intra-capsular Hip Fractures? A UK perspective Khan S Stanmore, UK18.15 - 18.29 Application of hyperspectral imaging (HSI) in major liver resections Sucher R Leipzig, Germany
17.00 - 18.30 Parallel Session 26: Urology - Clinical Research II Hall: AalborgChairs: N.N. & I.M. Heidegger-Pircher, Innsbruck - Austria17.00 - 17.20 „Interdisciplinar surgery in uro-oncology“
N.N.
17.20 - 17.34 KDM5D in prostate cancer and its implication in Docetaxel resistance Bednarova N Innsbruck, , Austria17.34 - 17.48 The influence of antidiabetic drugs on benign prostate hyperplasia development and progression Wallnöfer M Innsbruck, Austria17.48 - 18.02 Robotic assisted nephrectomy for living kidney Donation (RANLD) with use of multiple locking clips or ligatures for renal vascular
closureBrunotte M Leipzig, Germany
18.02 - 18.16 mpMRI-visible prostate cancer is enriched with genomic hallmarks of poor prognosis: A bioinformatic analysis Norris J London, UK18.16 - 18.30 Comprehensive multi-omic profiling of tumor endothelial cells of prostate tissue Pircher A Innsbruck, Austria
17.00 - 18.30 Parallel Session 27: General Surgery - Clinical Research Hall: New OrleansChairs: T. Hubert, Lille - France & P. Gehwolf, Innsbruck - Austria17.00 - 17.20 „Visceral surgery 2030: robotics, artificial intelligence and virtual reality“
R. Öllinger, Berlin - Germany
17.20 - 17.34 The effect of perioperative music on postoperative opioid requirement, intraoperative sedative requirement and length of stay: a meta-analysis
Fu V Rotterdam, The Netherlands
17.34 - 17.48 Technical aspects of how to perform common laparoscopic procedures with only two ports Bonatti H Hagerstown, USA17.48 - 18.02 Minimally invasive esophageal resection - evolution and experience of a tertiary care center Gehwolf P Innsbruck, Austria18.02 - 18.16 Incidence of complications in relation to timing of surgery for acute appendicitis Kokenge M Graz, Austria18.16 - 18.30 Should patients over 40 with acute appendicitis be routinely followed up with intraluminal visualisation to exclude malignancy? Wang K Oldham, UK
17.00 - 18.30 Parallel Session 28: Plastic Surgery - Clinical Research Hall: GrenobleChairs: K. Bergmeister, Vienna - Austria & K. Vakalopoulos, Geneve - Switzerland17.00 - 17.20 „Immunology and Silicone breast implants – from capsular fibrosis to ALCL“
D. Wolfram, Innsbruck - Austria
17.20 - 17.34 tbd tbd tbd17.34 - 17.48 Orientation of SIEA Free Flap in a Stacked SIEA-DIEP Free Flap in Salvage Breast Reconstruction Bojanic C Cambridge, UK17.48 - 18.02 Versatilility of the De-epithelialised Dermal Sling in Post-Mastectomy Breast Reconstruction: Outcomes and Novel Indications Patel M Cambridge, UK18.02 - 18.16 Cell assisted lipotransfer in breast augmentation and reconstruction: A systematic review of safety, efficacy, use of patient reported
outcomes and study quality.Zeeshaan A Cambridge, UK
18.16 - 18.30 Apert syndrome: A consensus on the management of Apert hands. Zeeshaan A Cambridge, UK
18.30 Closing ceremony (includes award assignment) Farewell
17.00 - 18.30 Parallel sessions 25/26/27/28
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“Wow”The clinical response most commonly heard when surgeons first experience HARMONIC™ HD 1000i.
Unmatched precision1
with a unique jaw shape that reduces the need to use a separate dedicated
dissecting instrument 2
Unparalleled strength1
with a blade design that can deliver more secure seals3
Optimal efficiency1
from increased sealing speed, multi-functionality, and simplified
steps for use 4
Please refer always to the Instructions for Use / Package Insert that come with the device for the most current and complete instructions.
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References:
1. Based on benchtop metrology and porcine comparative studies vs. legacy HARMONIC™, LigaSure™ Maryland and Impact devices. (084839-171121)
2. Based on a pre-clinical study. (057585-160803)
3. Based on a benchtop study with 5-7mm porcine carotid arteries. HARMONIC™ HD (1878 mmHg) vs. LigaSure™ Maryland (1171 mmHg) and LigaSure™ Impact (1224 mmHg). (p<0.05). (057616-160803)
4. Based on a pre-clinical study. (057619-160803)
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