Non-profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Durham, NC Permit No. 60 T H E D U K E C E N T E R F O R S U R G I C A L I N N O VAT I O N P R E S E N T S 2015 Duke Masters of Minimally Invasive Bariatric Surgery March 19–21, 2015 This course is designed to address recent innovations in endoscopic procedures for bariatric surgery, advanced revisional surgery, metabolic surgery, and the management of weight regain after bariatric surgery. Learners will gain hands-on experience performing advanced, flexible endoscopy techniques and learn more about the integral role of these procedures in the management of bariatric complications. Learners will discuss the technical aspects of the most challenging procedures with faculty who are experts in their field. Target Audience This program is designed to meet the continuing education needs of bariatric surgeons, MIS fellows, general surgery residents, physician extenders, and allied health professionals. Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to: • Describe approaches and technical issues in various bariatric surgery procedures CO-SPONSORED BY Duke University School of Medicine and Ciné-Med. JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes Orlando, Florida ACCREDITATION Duke University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Duke University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Self-assessment credits toward Part 2 of the ABS MOC Program are also available. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. DISCLOSURE The Duke University School of Medicine adheres to ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding industry support of continuing medical education. Disclosure of the planning committee and faculty’s commercial relationships will be made known at the activity. Speakers are required to openly disclose any limitations of data and/or any discussion of any off-label, experimental, or investigational uses of drugs or devices in their presentations. RESOLUTION OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST In accordance with the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support of CME, the Duke University School of Medicine will implement mechanisms, prior to the planning and implementation of this CME activity, to identify and resolve conflicts of interest for all individuals in a position to control content of this CME activity. •Describe techniques for revision of gastric bypass, sleeve, and banding procedures DISCLAIMER The information provided at this CME activity is for continuing medical education purposes only and is not meant to substitute the independent medical judgment of a healthcare provider relative to diagnostic and treatment options of a specific patient’s medical condition. •Discuss options for patients experiencing weight regain after bariatric surgery COMMERCIAL SUPPORT This CME activity is supported by educational grants. A complete list of supporters will be published in the course syllabus. •Identify new and advanced concepts used to treat obesity and metabolic disease DUMC 102805 Durham, NC 27710 •Explain laparoscopic and endoscopic management techniques for correcting complications innovation.surgery.duke.edu/courses Statement of Need Agenda THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2015 This hands-on lab will cover the role of interventional endoscopic techniques in the management of bariatric complications. NOON LUNCH AND EXHIBITS SESSION IV: CONTROVERSIES IN BARIATRIC SURGERY Session Chair: Alfonso Torquati, MD 1:00 pm Staple line Buttressing Minimizing complications – Rami Lutfi, MD Increasing costs – Ranjan Sudan, MD 2:00 pm DIDACTIC SESSION Dana Portenier, MD 2:30 pm FLEXIBLE ENDOSCOPY LAB: 5 STATIONS Faculty: Dana Portenier, MD; Chan Park, MD; Ranjan Sudan, MD; Alfonso Torquati MD; Jin Yoo MD 1:30 pm Low BMI (30-35) Patients Gastric bypass or Sleeve gastrectomy – Chan Park, MD Adjustable gastric banding – Dana Portenier, MD • Gold Probe, Injection and Clipping 2:00 pm • Stenting and Pneumatic Dilatation • Endoscopic suturing with Overstitch Patients with GERD undergoing sleeve gastrectomy What a bad idea: Gastric bypass of course! – William Richards, MD GERD after Sleeve is too overemphasized – Jin Yoo, MD • Radio Frequency Ablation of Barrett’s esophagus 2:30 pm • Radio Frequency Treatment for GERD in bariatric patients Duodenal Switch The only way: the roux – Ranjan Sudan, MD Loop it – Mitch Roslin, MD 5:30 pm ADJOURN 6:00–8:00 pm WELCOME RECEPTION AND REGISTRATION FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2015 3:00 pm BREAK AND EXHIBITS SESSION V: STUMP THE EXPERTS Session Chair: Jin Yoo MD 3:30 pm How they deal with difficult cases? Interactive exchange between faculty and participants 7:00 am REGISTRATION, CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST, EXHIBITS 7:20 am WELCOME AND OVERVIEW Alfonso Torquati, MD SESSION I: WHAT’S NEW IN BARIATRIC SURGERY Session Chair: Chan Park, MD SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2015 7:00 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AND EXHIBITS Remission of diabetes after bariatric surgery: New data regarding the role of gut hormones Peng (Charles) Zhang, MD, PhD SESSION VI: BARIATRIC SURGERY CHALLENGES Session Chair: Dana Portenier, MD 7:25 am How to deal with adjustable gastric banding complications Jerome Dargent, MD 7:45 am Converting an adjustable gastric banding: one-step versus two-step Rami Lutfi, MD 7:30 am 7:50 am Remission of diabetes after bariatric surgery: The Stampede Trial and other recent clinical papers Stacy Brethauer, MD 4:30 pmADJOURN 8:15 am Update on new devices for bariatric procedures Jerome Dargent, MD 8:05 am 8:40 am Early recovery after bariatric surgery Alfonso Torquati, MD Bariatric choices for the obese patient with hiatal hernia William Richards, MD 8:25 am 9:00 am PANEL DISCUSSION Treatment for severe GERD after sleeve gastrectomy: conversion to gastric bypass or endoluminal radiofrequency Alfonso Torquati, MD SESSION II: HOW I DEAL WITH WEIGHT REGAIN AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY (WITH VIDEO) Session Chair: Ranjan Sudan, MD 9:20 am 9:40 am Surgical options for weight regain after an adjustable gastric banding Chan Park, MD Surgical options for weight regain after gastric bypass Jin Yoo, MD 8:45 am How to deal with gastric bypass and sleeve leaks Chan Park, MD 9:05 am How to deal with sleeve gastrectomy strictures Stacy Brethauer, MD 9:25 am BREAK AND EXHIBITS 9:40 am Dealing with the unexpected in OR Jin Yoo, MD 10:00 am Dealing with duodenal switch complications Ranjan Sudan, MD 10:20 am My personal experience with patients weighing more than 500 pounds Dana Portenier, MD 10:00 am Surgical options for weight regain after sleeve gastrectomy Dana Portenier, MD 10:20 am PANEL DISCUSSION 10:30 am BREAK AND EXHIBITS 10:40 am SESSION III: VIDEO SESSION Selected Case Presentations by Participants Low BMI patients with diabetes: the Asian approach Chengzhu Zheng, MD 11:00 am 11:00 am Challenging Cases PANEL DISCUSSION All Faculty 11:50 am PANEL DISCUSSION 11:30 amADJOURN Registration Course Director Alfonso Torquati, MD Associate Professor of Surgery Chief, Division of Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery Duke University Medical Center Session Chairs Guest Faculty Chan Park, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery Duke University Medical Center Stacy Brethauer, MD Bariatric and Metabolic Institute Cleveland Clinic Dana Portenier, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery Duke University Medical Center Jerome Dargent, MD Consultant Surgeon Université Lumiere, Lyon, France Ranjan Sudan, MD Associate Professor of Surgery Duke University Medical Center Rami Lutfi, MD Clinical Assistant Professor University of Illinois Chair, Department of Surgery Mercy Medical Center Jin Yoo, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery Duke University Medical Center March 19–21, 2015 JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes Orlando, Florida REGISTRATION Register online at innovation.surgery.duke.edu/courses By January 15 After January 15 $695 Surgeons/Physicians $150 $300 Allied Health, Fellows, Residents be confirmed on a space availability basis. CANCELLATION POLICY A $50 cancellation fee will apply for cancellations received more than 14 days prior to the start of the course. There will be no refunds if canceling within 14 days of the start of the course. William Richards, MD Professor and Chair of Surgery University of South Alabama SPECIAL NEEDS Duke Surgery is committed to making its activities Mitchell Roslin, MD Chief of Obesity Surgery Manhattan’s Lenox Hill Hospital accessible to all individuals. CONTACT/QUESTIONS For questions, special needs, or sponsorship, please contact: Daniele Hartley Ciné-Med Inc. 127 Main Street North Woodbury, CT 06798 Peng (Charles) Zhang, MD, PhD Professor and Vice Chair of Surgery Director, Center for Medical Research and Innovation Fudan University Pudong Medical Center, China Chengzhu Zheng, MD Professor of Surgery Department of Minimally Invasive Surgery Shanghai Changhai Hospital, China $595 ENDOSCOPIC HANDS-ON LAB $150—Space is limited for the lab and will HOTEL DCRI COMMUNICATIONS OCTOBER 2014 ENDOSCOPIC SKILLS FOR BARIATRIC SURGEONS Lab Director: Dana Portenier, MD JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes 4040 Central Florida Parkway Orlando, FL 32837 Office: 203-263-0006 Toll-free: 800-253-7657 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 407-206-2300 Toll-free: 800-576-5750 Fax: 407-206-2301 A limited block of rooms has been reserved at the JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes at the special rate of $259 per night plus tax for the course dates. The cut-off date for accepting reservations into this room block is February 19. Reservation requests received after this date will be accepted on a space available basis. You can make hotel reservations by calling 800-266-9432 and referencing the Duke Masters of Minimally Invasive Bariatric Surgery conference, or by visiting innovation.surgery.duke.edu/courses and using the link on the course Web site. Please book early—space is limited.
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