APDW 2014 Main Program Endoscopy Live Demonstration (ELD)

APDW 2014 Main Program
Endoscopy Live Demonstration (ELD)
Saturday, November 22, 2014
ELD: Introductory Lectures
08.30 -- 10.00
1101
Introductory Lectures
Sedation in endoscopy
Breaking bad news: When complication occur
The development of self-expandable stents: Physics, mechanics, indications
and contraindications
Endoscopy Live Demonstration Program is supported by the educational grants from Olympus and
Fujifilm
ELD: Transmission from Hyderabad, India
Saturday, November 22, 2014
ELD 1
10.30 -- 12.00
1102
Endoscopy Live Demonstration Program is supported by the educational grants from Olympus and
Fujifilm
ELD 2
13.30 -- 15.00
1103
Endoscopy Live Demonstration Program is supported by the educational grants from Olympus and
Fujifilm
ELD 3
15.30 -- 17.00
1104
Endoscopy Live Demonstration Program is supported by the educational grants from Olympus and
Fujifilm
ELD: Transmission from Cipto Mangukusumo General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia
Sunday, November 23, 2014
ELD 4
10.30 -- 12.00
2102
Endoscopy Live Demonstration Program is supported by the educational grants from Olympus and
Fujifilm
ELD 5
13.30 -- 15.00
2103
Endoscopy Live Demonstration Program is supported by the educational grants from Olympus and
Fujifilm
ELD 6
15.30 -- 18.30
2103
Endoscopy Live Demonstration Program is supported by the educational grants from Olympus and
Fujifilm
Surgery Dry Workshop
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Session 1: Basic
08.30 - 10.00
How to develop a living donor liver transplant program?
Increasing deceased organ Donation in Asia
Alloimmunity and tolerance in humans
Session 2: Patient Preparation
10.30 - 12.00
Selection criteria for living donor liver transplantation and pre-operative assessment
Down staging of hepatocellular carcinoma in liver transplant
Resection or transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma
Session 3: Technique
13.30 - 15.00
The Archilles heel of liver transplantation - biliary complications
Prevention of Management of Small for size syndrome
Laparoscopic donor Hepatectomy - are we ready?
Session 4: Follow Up
15.30 - 17.00
Post-transplant immunosuppression management
Role of interventional radiology in managing complications following transplantation
Advances in prevention and management of recurrent hepatitis B
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Plenary
08.00 -- 10.00
2101A - 2301
Okuda Lectureship
08.00 - 08.30
2101A
New therapeutic targets against hepatitis B virus: The need for molecular and
immune-based treatments
JGHF Emerging Leader Lectureship
08.30-- 09.00
2101B
Liver’s Holy Grail? – The somatic liver stem cell and its therapeutic applications
TjiptoMangunkoesoemo Lectureship
09.00 -- 09.30
2101C
Gastrointestinal Infection
State of the Art Lecture 1
09.00 - 09.30
2201A
Liver transplantation: Past, present and the future
State of the Art Lecture 2
09.00 - 09.30
2301A
Minimal standard terminology for gastrointestinal endoscopy
State of the Art Lecture 3
09.00 – 09.30
2101D
Therapeutic Endoscopy –history and future with movie
State of the Art Lecture 4
09.30 - 10.00
2201B
Gastrointestinal stem cells and epithelial cell homeostasis
State of the Art Lecture 5
09.30 - 10.00
2301B
Pharmacologic management of FGID: State of the art
Monday, November 24, 2014
Plenary
08.30 -- 10.00
3101A -- 3201B
Marshall-Warren Lecture
08.30 - 09.00
3101A
Chronic pancreatitis
JGHF Emerging Leader Lectureship
09.00 -- 09.30
3101B
Inflammatory bowel disease in Asia: Emergence of a “Western Disease”
State of the Art Lecture 6
09.30 - 10.00
3101C
Personalized treatment of colorectal cancer: When and why
State of the Art Lecture 7
09.30 - 10.00
3201
Evolution of endoscopic management of achalasia: from dilatation to POEM
State of the Art Lecture 8
09.30 - 10.00
3301
Translating the art of gastrointestinal endoscopy into science: fast, present, and,
the future
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Plenary
08.30 -- 10.00
4101A -- 4101B
Young Investigator Award
08.30 -- 09.30
4101A
State of the Art Lecture 9
09.30 - 10.00
4101B
Cytoprotector for gastrointestinal disease
State of the Art Lecture 10
09.30 - 10.00
4201B
Eosinophilic Disorders of the gastrointestinal tract
State of the Art Lecture 11
09.30 - 10.00
4301
Endoscopic Management of Benign and Malignant Biliary Stricture
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Endoscopy 1
10.30 -- 12.00
2602
Management of Lower GI Malignancy
Colonoscopic surveillance for detecting dysplasia in inflammatory bowel disease patients,
risk and benefits
Endoscopic screening of CRC: Indonesian experience
New endoscopic treatment modalities in management of colorectal cancer
Role of stenting in inoperable colorectal cancer
Endoscopy 2
13.30 -- 17.00
2603
Management of Wall-off Necrosis (WON) in Pancreatitis
What is the best management of infected WON?
How to diagnose WON?
What is the best management of infected WON?
How to perform endoscopic necrosectomy?
What is the indication, endpoints, additional treatment and follow up of endoscopic
necrosectomy?
Proposal of consensus statement management of WON
Monday, November 24, 2014
Endoscopy 3
10.30 -- 12.00
3102
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio-Pancreatography (ERCP)
Use of ERCP for biliary and pancreatic duct strictures
EUS guided biliary drainage
Prevention of post-ERCP pancreatitis
Role of ERCP in post-laparoscopic biliary damage
Endoscopy 4
13.30 -- 15.00
3103
Advanced Diagnostic Imaging and Therapeutic Endoscopic Modalities
EUS with FNA as diagnostic modalities of GI malignancies
Endoscopic diagnosis using Blue Laser Imaging (BLI) and Color enhancement in upper GI
Latest Image Enhanced Endoscopy using Blue LASER Imaging (BLI)
The role of Therapeutic DBE in management of GI diseases
Symposium supported by an educational grant from Fujifilm
Endoscopy 5
15.30 -- 17.00
3104
What Is New in Diagnostic and Interventional EUS
History, development, and evolution of EUS
EUS guided cannulation in difficult ERCP cases
Role of EUS with FNA in management of GI diseases
Therapeutic EUS in pancreatobiliary disorders
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Endoscopy 6
10.30 -- 12.00
4102
Small Bowel Endoscopy
Total enteroscopy: Is it necessary and clinically relevant?
Difficulties and complications of enteroscopy: How to manage?
Therapeutic double balloon enteroscopy for small bowel diseases
Video capsule endoscopy vs enteroscopy or complimentary?
Endoscopy 7
13.30 -- 15.00
4103
Lower GI bleeding
Obscure small bowel bleeding: Capsules, enteroscopy, catheters, and scanners
Review the causes, diagnostic approaches and management of lower GI bleeding
Management of iatrogenic perforation: When to consult a surgeon
The role of APC in radiation colitis
Endoscopy 8
15.30 -- 17.00
4104
Management of Upper GI Malignancy
New classification and endoscopic imaging in the diagnosis of upper GI cancer
Mucosal ablation for upper GI cancer therapy
Endoscopic stenting in the management of inoperable upper GI malignancy
Surgical treatment of upper GI malignancy
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Upper GI 1
10.30 -- 12.00
2202
Management of Pancreatic Cancer
The role of ERCP for treatment for pancreatic cancer
The role of EUS is screening and diagnosis of pancreatic cancer
Aggressive chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer patients
Whipple's resection: Are we against oncologic principles?
Upper GI 2
13.30 -- 15.00
2203
APAGE GERD Consensus III
Burden of Disease & Diagnosis
PPI Refractory GERD
Barrett's Oesophagus
Algorithms for investigation and management of GERD
External Reviewer Commentary
Symposium supported by an educational grant from PT. Eisai
Upper GI 3
15.30 -- 17.00
2204
Upper GI Bleeding
Stress-related gastric ulcers
Variceal GI bleeding: Recent guideline
Endoscopic Hemostasis Techniques
Medical management of upper GI bleeding
Symposium supported by an educational grant from PT. Astra Zenca
Monday, November 24, 2014
Upper GI 4
10.30 -- 12.00
3202
Helicobacter pylori Gastritis the report from Kyoto conference on Gastritis
Kyoto global consensus on gastritis
Helicobacter pylori and dyspepsia
Post infection functional dyspepsia – the controversy
Primary prevention of gastric cancer
Upper GI 5
13.30 -- 15.00
3203
NSAID Gastropathy and Helicobacter pylori infection in Asia
Helicobacter pylori virulence and direct factors
Effect of Helicobacter pylori on GI risks in low dose aspirin users
Genomic diversity of Helicobacter pylori in Asia
H. pylori induced gastric inflammation in Asian population: What makes different?
Upper GI 6
15.30 -- 17.00
3204
Multidisciplinary Approach to Acute Pancreatitis
Molecular Mechianism of Acute Pancreatitis: Chronic pancreatitis: The role of ESWL in the
management of pancreatic calculi
Medical management of acute pancreatitis
Endoscopic management of complicated acute pancreatitis
Surgical management of acute pancreatitis
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Upper GI 7
10.30 -- 12.00
4202
Malignant Obstruction in Biliary Tract
Biomarkers for diagnosis and determination of outcome of cholangiocarcinoma
The role of imaging in diagnosis of biliary tract malignancy
Aggressive surgical approach for perihilar cholangiocarcinoma
Approach to unresectable cholangiocarcinoma
Upper GI 8
13.30 -- 15.00
4203
Barrett’s Esophagus with High Grade Dysplasia (HGD): A Multitude of choices
The endoscopic management of Barrett’s esophagus
The role of Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR) in Barrett’s esophagus
The role of Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD) in Barrett’s esophagus
Biomarkers in GEJ cancer
Upper GI 9
15.30 -- 17.00
4204
Upper GI Dismotility
Gastroparesis: When do you suspect one?
Functional abdominal pain: How to manage?
Current assessment and workup of gastroparesis
Novel treatment of gastroparesis
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Lower GI 1
10.30 -- 12.00
2302
New Insight into Clinical Management of IBS
Understanding the mechanism of IBS
Mechanisms and efficacy of dietary FODMAP restriction in IBS
IBS and IBD lower grade inflammatory disorder
Food, microbes and emotions - Rediscovering ancient wisdom
Lower GI 2
13.30 -- 15.00
2303
Challenges in Colorectal Cancer Screening in Asia-Pacific
Updated CRC screening consensus
Choosing the high risk subjects for screening
Choosing the right tool for screening
LYNCH syndrome in Asia
Lower GI 3
15.30 -- 17.00
2304
IBD: The New Emerging Disease in Asia-Pacific
Challenges of IBD in Asia – from diagnosis to management
Genetic susceptibility in IBD: Differences between Asian and western countries
Serological and fecal biomarkers of IBD
Best use of anti-TNF therapy
Monday, November 24, 2014
Lower GI 4
10.30 -- 12.00
3302
Chronic Diarrhea
Infective cause of chronic diarrhea
Diagnostic approaches to chronic diarrhea
Microbiome and chronic diarrhea
Chronic diarrhea in immune-compromised patients
Lower GI 5 - 6
13.30 -- 17.00
3303--3304
International Joint Symposium ISG - JSGE - APAGE
Lower GI 5
3303
13.30 -- 15.00
International Joint Symposium ISG - JSGE - APAGE: Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Current understanding of IBD patophysiology
Should we treat according to symptoms, biomarkers or intestinal lesions?
Management of acute severe ulcerative colitis
Management of ileo-caecal Crohn's disease
Quality of care in IBD in 2014
Coffee Break
15.05 -- 15.20
Lower GI 6
15.30 -- 17.00
3304
International Joint Symposium ISG - JSGE - APAGE: Colorectal Neoplasm
Infection and colorectal neoplasm
Colorectal cancer mutation detection in clinical practice
The role of ESD in management of colorectal neoplasm
New methods of testing colorectal cancer
The pathologist's role in risk assessment of malignant polyps
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Lower GI 7
10.30 -- 12.00
4302
Functional GI Disorders
FGIDs: Symptoms, diagnosis and biomarkers
Is it time to reshaping FGID?
FD-IBS, overlap, over-diagnosis, or oversight?
The FODMAP and FGID
Lower GI 8
13.30 -- 15.00
4303
Lower GI Infection
Clostridium difficile: New weapons against an old enemy
Post-infection IBS
Gastrointestinal tuberculosis: Diagnostic challenges
Recent understanding in endosymbiotic relationship between gut micro flora and human
Lower GI 9
15.30 -- 17.00
4304
Tropical Related Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases in Asia
Celiac disease and tropical sprue
Hepatobiliary sepsis
Tropical infection in lower GI track
Intestinal Amebiasis in Children
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Liver 1
10.30 -- 12.00
2402
Hepatitis B in Asia
Capturing and treating hepatitis B carriers: New perspectives
HBV and HCV co-infection
Approach on drug-resistant hepatitis B
Stopping the treatment of hepatitis B
Liver 2
13.30 -- 15.00
2403
Hepatic Encephalopathy
The role of branched-chain amino acids in hepatic encephalopathy
Inflammation and hepatic encephalopathy
Minimal hepatic encephalopathy
Nutritional support in hepatic encephalopathy
Liver 3
15.30 -- 17.00
2404
Autoimmune Hepatitis
Recent epidemiology of autoimmune hepatitis in Asia-Pacific region
New approach toward diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune hepatitis
Liver transplant for autoimmune hepatitis
The future of liver stem cell for liver transplantation for autoimmune hepatitis
Monday, November 24, 2014
Liver 4
10.30 -- 12.00
3402
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)
Detecting NASH in the common population: Who, when, and how?
Imaging of non alcoholic fatty liver disease
Co-morbidities of NAFLD: Innocent bystanders or independent risk factors?
Clinical management of NAFLD
Liver 5
13.30 -- 15.00
3403
Liver Cirrhosis
Hepatorenal syndrome: diagnosis, management, and outcomes
Albumin treatment for ascites: trends and controversies
Current position of TIPS in the management for advanced liver cirrhosis
Antibiotic treatment for the complication of liver cirrhosis: Focus on SBP
Liver 6
15.30 -- 17.00
3404
Comprehensive Management of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC)
Molecular basis of hepatocellular carcinoma and possible individualized drug development
Epidemiology of HBV and HCC: Strategies to collect the needed data
Ablation treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma
The role of target chemotherapy before or after surgery
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Liver 7
10.30 -- 12.00
4402
Liver Disease
The risks of surgery in patients with liver disease
Evaluation and treatment of ascites
Liver disease in pregnancy
HEV in immunosuppressed populations and those with chronic liver disease
Liver 8
13.30 -- 15.00
4403
Improving Management of Hepatitis C
New development in anti-viral therapy of hepatitis C
Hepatitis C genotype 6 in Southeast Asia: What is the different?
Current treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus
infection
Effectiveness of HCV therapy for improving health outcomes
Liver 9
15.30 -- 17.00
4404
Cholestatic Liver Disease
Drug induced cholestasis
PBC and PSC
Cholestatic autoimmune hepatitis and overlap syndromes
Congenital cholestasis
Monday, November 24, 2014
Nursing 1
10.30 -- 12.00
3602
Plenary Lectures
Welcome and introduction
Nursing research
Development of a curriculum for endoscopy nurses
Nursing 2
13.30 -- 15.00
3603
Patient Safety in Endoscopy Unit
Patient safety and error management in endoscopy
Informed consent
Infection control issue in endoscopy ward
Nursing 3
15.30 -- 17.00
3604
The Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Nursing Services in GI Bleeding
Advance endoscopic therapy for GI bleeding
The role of nurse in endoscopic therapy for GI bleeding
Nursing care of patients with GI bleeding in emergency room
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Nursing 4
10.30 -- 12.00
4602
Video Session: Nursing Role in GI Bleeding
Ligation + Hemoclip and Endoloop procedures
Injection medication dan APC
Nursing 5
13.30 -- 15.00
4603
Dry Workshop: Cleaning and Disinfection of Endoscopic Instruments
Reprocessing standards in endoscopy unit
Liquid disinfecting and sterilization re-processors used for flexible endoscopes
Storage of endoscopic instruments
Nursing 6
15.30 -- 17.00
4604
Nutrition Care in Gastroenterology
Special nutritional needs of the elderly patient with GI disease
Assessment of the nutritional status: The right tool in the right patient
Nutritional care of patient with terminal illness
WEO Endoscopy Director's Workshop
How to improve your Endoscopy Service
Sunday, November 23, 2014
08.30 -- 15.30
Session 1: Basics
08.30 The ideal endoscopy unit
09.00 Management and Staffing
09.30 Staff Safety and equipment reprocessing
Session 2: Patient preparation, safety and comfort
10:30 Appointments, bowel preparation, informed consent
11:00 Sedation, anesthesia, monitoring and discharge
11:30 The importance of in-house protocols
Session 3: Improving the service
13:30 Providing an emergency service
14:00 Setting up Quality Assurance
14:30 Endoscopy training and certification
15:00 How to avoid complications and complaints
WEO / A-PSDE / JGES Advance Digestive Endoscopy Course (ADEC)
Monday, November 24, 2014
08.30 -- 17.00
(Interactive discussion on fully recorded cases with quiz on typical aspects)
Session 1 (Lower GI)
08:30 – 10:00 Image-enhanced endoscopy (IEE)
08:30
09:00
09:30
Update on new endoscopic technology: NBI, BLI, I-scan
Present status future perspective of NBI in colorectal tumor including NICE classification
Asian-pacific situation of NBI in colorectum
10:00 – 10:30 Break
10.30 – 12.00 Practice of narrow-band imaging (NBI) diagnosis
10:30
10:45
Application of NBI to diagnostic aspect
Application of NBI to therapeutic aspect
11:00
11:45
Video recorded clinical cases of colorectal tumor and Quiz
Summary results and quiz winner
Session 2 (Upper GI)
13.30
14.00
14.30
Update on new endoscopic technology: NBI, FICE, I-scan, confocal biopsy
Endoscopic aspect of superficial squamous carcinoma in esophagus
Video recorded clinical cases in esophagus carcinoma and quiz
15.00 - 15.30 Break
15.30
16.00
16.30
16:45
Endoscopic aspect and classification of Barrett's esophagus: Therapeutic outcome
Video recorded clinical cases of Barrett's esophagus and Quiz
Summary results and quiz winner
Closing Words
Trade Sponsored Lunch Symposium
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Pentax Medical Lunch Symposium
12.00 -- 13.30
Room 1
Pentax Medical Lunch Symposium
Pentax Iscan
Enteroscopy Procedure
Monday, November 24, 2014
Takeda pharmaceuticals Lunch Symposium
12.00 -- 13.30
Room 1
The challenges in treating acid-related disorders in special populations
Unmet treatment needs of gastroesophageal reflux disease in Asia
FDT PPI: meeting the needs of the special population
Endoscopic hemostasis techniques
The appropriate PPI for the challenging patient
A. Menarini Lunch Symposium
12.00 -- 13.30
Room 3
The Art and Science of Treating IBS
The Art and Science of Treating IBS
Trade Sponsored Evening Symposium
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Takeda pharmaceuticals Evening Symposium
17.00 -- 19.30
Singaraja Hall
Treatment options for GERD
Advances in GERD Management
FDT PPI: meeting the needs of the special population
Treating Acid-Related Disorders with IV PPI.
Monday, November 24, 2014
Boston Scientific Evening Symposium
17.00 -- 19.30
Temple Garden, Westin Hotel & Resorts
The Future of Endoscopy
The Future of Endoscopy