How to get there

How to get there
Underground
The nearest Underground stations are:
Fulham Broadway
(District line – Wimbledon Service)
Earls Court
(Piccadilly and District lines)
South Kensington
(Piccadilly, District and Circle lines)
Local Bus stops
14
Fulham Road
31
Redcliffe Gardens
C3
Redcliffe Gardens and Clapham
Junction
11
Worlds End
22
Worlds End
Emergencies in Bariatric Surgery
COVIDIEN, COVIDIEN with logo, Covidien logo and “positive results for life” are U.S. and
internationally registered trademarks of Covidien AG. © 2013 Covidien. All rights reserved.
295 From Clapham Junction station to
Fulham Broadway station
Covidien (UK)
Commercial Ltd
4500 Parkway
Whiteley
Fareham
Hampshire
PO15 7NY
+44 (0) 1329 224000 [t]
+44 (0) 1329 220213 [f]
www.covidien.com
Chelsea and Westminster – Phoenix Health – Cleveland Clinic
Friday 13th December 2013
Emergencies in
Bariatric Surgery
5th Emergencies in Bariatric
Surgery Course
Gleeson Lecture Theatre
Chelsea & Westminster Hospital
London, United Kingdom
Friday 13th December 2013
Course Convenor:
Evangelos Efthimiou – Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK
Course Directors:
Gianluca Bonanomi – Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK
Haris Khwaja – University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK
Tomasz Rogula – Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA
Weight loss surgery is a rapidly evolving speciality. This course aims
to provide a comprehensive approach to common emergencies
experienced in Bariatric Surgery. It is designed for all clinicians
involved in the care of bariatric patients.
Programme
Affilliations of Lecturers
0900 – 0920Registration
0920 – 0925Welcome Gianluca Bonanomi
0925 – 0930Introduction Haris Khwaja
0930 – 0945 Effective Emergency Bariatric Surgery in the USA
Tomasz Rogula
0950 – 1005 Current Status of Emergency Bariatric Surgery in the UK
Richard Welbourn
1010 – 1025 Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass – managing complications
Gianluca Bonanomi
1030 – 1045 Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy– managing
complications Tomasz Rogula
1050 – 1105 Laparoscopic Gastric Banding – managing
complications James Smellie
1110 – 1145 Coffee Break
1150 – 1205 Laparoscopic Duodenal Switch– managing
complications David Kerrigan
1210 – 1225 Intragastic Balloon Emergencies Jeremy Thompson
1230 – 1245 Anaesthetic Complications Kevin Haire
1250 – 1350 Lunch
1400 – 1415 Acute Nutritional Complications after Bariatric Surgery
Kelly Edmiston
1420 – 1435 Psychological Illness in the Bariatric Patient
Denise Ratcliffe
1440 – 1500 Simulation #1 – Slipped Gastric Band Conor Magee
1505 – 1525 Simulation #2 – Abdominal Pain post-LRYGB
Evangelos Efthimiou
1530 – 1550 Simulation #3 – Abdominal Pain post-sleeve
gastrectomy Tomasz Rogula
1550 – 1605 Coffee Break
1610– 1625 Bariatric Surgery – Postgraduate Exams and
Fellowship Training Haris Khwaja
1625– 1655 Video Session – Complications of Bariatric Surgery
Evangelos Efthimiou
1700
Closing Remarks Evangelos Efthimiou
Evangelos Efthimiou Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK
Gianluca Bonanomi
Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK
Haris Khwaja University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK
Tomasz Rogula
Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA
Richard Welbourn President British Obesity and Metabolic
Surgery Society, UK
James Smellie Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK
David Kerrigan Countess of Chester Hospital, Chester &
University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK
Jeremy Thompson
Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK
Kevin Haire
Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK
Conor Magee University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK
Kelly Edmiston
Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK
Denise Radcliffe
Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK
Booking
To book a place on the course, please contact
Danielle Hynes by phone 020 8746 5590 / 020 8237 5258
or by email [email protected]
The Course Fee is £100