LEEDS 2024
The Next ESA Meeting will be held in Leeds (UK) from the 2nd-4th of May, 2024.
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
THE ESA NEXT GENERATION SYMPOSIUM
The Queens' Hotel
Venue: Queens Hotel - The Pateley Room
13:00-13:30
Do's and don'ts during surgical fellowships - Sheraz Markar
13:30-14:00
How to obtain funding for research - Christianne Bruns
14:00-14:30
The road to academic success – Pierre-Alain Clavien
Break
Mentoring workshop with Maria Stopyra Organisational Learning Partner,
Leadership and Organisational Development, University of Leeds
15:00-16:30
Workshop mentoring Part 1
Break
16:45-17:45
Workshop mentoring Part 2
ESA MEETING
The Queens' Hotel
8.00am - 8.30am MEETING INTRODUCTION
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President's Welcome - Laurence Chiche (France)
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Presentation of the new regular ESA Members - Laurence Chiche (France) and Guido Torzilli (Italy)
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Presentation of the ASA Members (part of the ESA-ASA exchange program) - Laurence Chiche (France) and Pierre Alain Clavien (Switzerland)
8.30am - 10.30am - SESSION 1: PAPERS 1 > 6
Moderators :
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Paper 1 - Multi-centre European cohort study of Prognosis of POsitive PEritoneal Cytology (POPEC) in gastric cancer - Sheraz Markar (United Kingdom)
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Paper 2 - Evidence that Centralization of Esophageal Cancer Surgery may improve Oncologic and Operative Outcomes - Noel Edward Donlon (Ireland)
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Paper 3 - Circulating Metabolic Markers Identify Patients at Risk for Tumor Recurrence: A Prospective Cohort Study in Colorectal Cancer Surgery - Blanca Montcusí (Spain)
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Paper 4 - Rewarming ischemia during lung implantation is characterized by a steep increase in organ temperature and inflammatory signaling activation: an observational clinical study in lung transplantation. - Jan Van Slambrouck (Belgium)
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Paper 5 - Outcomes after pancreato-duodenectomy and total pancreatectomy in patients with high-risk pancreatic anastomosis: an entropy balance analysis. - Giovanni Luigi Capretti (Italy)
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Paper 6 - Revolutionizing Liver Transplantation: Transitioning to an Elective Procedure via Ex Situ Normothermic Machine Perfusion – A Benefit Analysis - Zhihao Li (Canada)
COFFEE BREAK
11.00am - 12.50pm - SESSION 2: PAPERS 7 > 11
Moderators :
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Paper 7 - New biomarkers to define a biological borderline situation for pancreatic adenocarcinoma – results of an ancillary study of the PANACHE01-PRODIGE48 trial. - Lilian Schwarz (France)
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Paper 8 - Milestones in Surgical Reporting. Twenty years of Clavien-Dindo Classification & Ten years of Comprehensive Complication Index (CCI) - Fariba Abbassi (Switzerland)
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Paper 9 - Routine end-ischemic hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion in liver transplantation from donors after brain death - results of two-year follow up of a randomized controlled trial - Marcin Morawski (Poland)
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Paper 10 - Artificial intelligence to predict the risk of lymph node metastasis in T2 colorectal cancer. - Antonino Spinelli (Italy)
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Paper 11 - Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC), Oncological Outcomes and Long-Term Survival Among Patients with Gastric Cancer and Peritoneal Metastasis - Joint Analysis of European GASTRODATA Registry and American National Cancer Database. - Zuzanna Pelc (Poland)
12.40pm - 12.50pm - Presentation of the New ESA Honorary Members
LUNCH BREAK
2.05pm - 2.35pm - PRESIDENT LECTURE
TBA - Laurence Chiche (France)
2.35pm - 4.40pm - SESSION 3: PAPERS 12 > 16
Moderators :
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ESA SPECIAL LECTURE 1 : Artificial intelligence – a help or hindrance to scientific writing? - Philipp Kron (Switzerland)
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Paper 12 - Ex-vivo Liver Resection and Autotransplantation for Liver Malignancy: A Large Volume Retrospective Clinical Study. - Jiahong Dong (China)
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Paper 13 - Long-term outcome after non-vascularized rectus fascia transplantation in solid organ transplantation: A global multi-center survey.- Nele Van De Winkel (Belgium)
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Paper 14 - Inter-observer variability for pancreatic surgery-specific complications as defined by ISGPS after pancreatoduodenectomy: an international cross-sectional multicenter study - Tessa E Hendriks (The Netherlands)
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Paper 15 - Cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy and simultaneous liver resection – a treatment option for patients with synchronous peritoneal and liver metastases from colorectal cancer. - Vegar Johansen Dagenborg (Norway)
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Paper 16 - Challenges and Promises in Adopting Visceral Transplantation for Nonresectable Pseudomyxoma Peritonei at a US Center: Advancing Transplant Oncology. - Masato Fujiki (United States)
COFFEE BREAK
5.10pm - 5.55pm - SESSION 4: PAPERS 17 > 17
Moderators :
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ESA SPECIAL LECTURE 2 : A paradigm shift towards democratizing safe robotic surgery: the role of artificial intelligence in structured robotic training and quality control. - Jennifer Eckhoff (Germany)
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Paper 17 - The near-infrared visualization and pre-emptive ligation of the thoracic duct effectively reduce the chyle leak incidence after minimally invasive esophagectomy.- Francesco Puccetti (Italy)
ESA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
(Only opened to the ESA members) - Please make sure to attend as important matters will be discussed.
End of the Day 1
Welcome Reception
ESA MEETING
The Queens' Hotel
8.30am - 10.30am - SESSION 5: PAPERS 18 > 23
Moderators :
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Paper 18 - Multinational analysis of the outcomes of marginal liver grafts based on the Eurotransplant ECD criteria - Simon Moosburner (Germany)
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Paper 19 - Reconstruction Techniques and Associated Morbidity after Minimally Invasive Gastrectomy for Cancer – Insights from the GastroBenchmark and GASTRODATA databases - Marcel André Schneider (Switzerland)
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Paper 20 - Global Perspectives on Pancreatic Surgery with Vascular Resection: Outcomes and Surgical Implications - Pascale Tinguly (United Kingdom)
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Paper 21 - Clinical outcomes after omitting the escalating dosage of preoperative alpha-adrenergic blockade before pheochromocytoma resection: implementation of a treatment strategy in discordance with current guidelines. - JIsabelle Holscher (The Netherlands)
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Paper 22 - The impact of postoperative complications on Health-Related Quality of Life after pancreatectomy: findings from a prospective observational study. - Nicolò Pecorelli (Italy)
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Paper 23 - Influence of socioeconomic deprivation on surgical outcomes for patients with diverticulitis in France: A multicenter retrospective study - Charles Sabbagh (France)
COFFEE BREAK
11.00am - 1.05pm - SESSION 6: PAPERS 24 > 28
Moderators :
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HONORARY MEMBER SPECIAL LECTURE : Revolutionizing Organ Transplantation with Robotic Surgery - Dieter Broering (Saudi Arabia)
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Paper 24 - The current state of robot-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RAMIE): Trends and outcomes from the Upper GI International Robotic Association (UGIRA) Esophageal Registry.- Cezanne Kooij (The Netherlands)
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Paper 25 - Outcome for locally advanced pancreatic cancer – An intention to treat analysis- Patrik Larsson (Sweden)
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Paper 26 - Optimal treatment strategies for cT2 staged adenocarcinoma of the esophagus and the gastroesophageal junction: A multinational, high-volume center retrospective cohort analysis - Naita M Wirsik (Germany)
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Paper 27 - In depth clinical, haemodynamic and volumetric assessment of the RAPID-type auxiliary liver transplantation; are we simply dealing with a transplant model of ALPSS. - Laurent Coubeau (Belgium)
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Paper 28 - Surrogate marker of postoperative hypocalcemia : machine learning as an answer to outpatient total thyroidectomy. - Olivier Muller (France)
LUNCH BREAK
2.35pm - 4.40pm - SESSION 7: PAPERS 29 > 31
Moderators :
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ESA SPECIAL LECTURE 3 : The 3Rs to combat surgical workforce shortages: Recruitment, Retention, and Resilience - Jaap Hamming (The Netherlands)
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ESA SPECIAL LECTURE 4 : Surgeon-Scientists Going Extinct – Last Call for Action! - Matthias Pfister (Switzerland)
Moderators :
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Paper 29 - Impact of Preoperative Time Intervals for Neoadjuvant Chemoradiotherapy on Short-term Postoperative Outcomes of Esophageal Cancer Surgery: A Population-Based Study Using the Dutch Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer Audit (DUCA) Data. - Jingpu Wang (The Netherlands)
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Paper 30 - Utilization of Intraoperative Indocyanine Green Fluorescence Cholangiography for Hilar Transection in Robotic Donor Right Hepatectomy - A Strategy to Minimize Biliary Complications in Living Donor Liver Transplantation. - Dieter Broering (South Arabia)
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Paper 31 - Absorbable Self-Expandable Biliary Stent as a Preventive Treatment of Early Biliary Complications in Liver Transplant - Victor Lopez Lopez (Spain)
COFFEE BREAK
4.35pm - 5.45pm - SESSION 8: PAPERS 32 > 33
Moderators :
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Christophe Mariette's Grants : Alba Manuel - Vazquez ( Spain), Jung Jin-On (Germany) /Marcel André Schneider (Switzerland) / Markus Albertsmeier (Germany) / Roberto Maria Montorsi (Italy).
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Paper 32 - Survival and prognostic factors after adrenalectomy for secondary malignancy: a French nationwide study of 2664 patients..- Robert Caiazzo (France)
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Paper 33 - Non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation to reduce ileus after colorectal surgery: randomised feasibility trial and efficacy assessment.- Stephen Chapman (United Kingdom)
End of the Meeting
Congress Dinner (upon registration only)