5th BOMSS Spring Symposium at HomertonBariatric Surgery Symposium on
Controversies, Revisions, Innovations, Metabolic Effects & Live SurgeriesLondon on 18th and 19th May, 2015
Due to the overwhelming success over the last 4 years we are holding a further symposium in 2015.Once again this will include live surgery and international speakers.
Approved by IFSOLast Symposium Accredited for 10 CPD by the Royal College of Surgeons of England
Symposium Director: Mr Kesava Reddy Mannur, Director of Homerton Bariatric surgery
Venue: Education CentreHomerton University Hospital, Homerton Row London E9 6SR
To attend please contact: Diane BushellBariatric Services CoordinatorHomerton University HospitalHomerton Row London E9 6SR
Email: [email protected] [email protected]
Symposium Fee:Non-IFSO members
IFSOMembers
Consultants £400 £350Trainees £250 £200
Welcome
Welcome to our Bariatric Symposium. We hope you will enjoy the event.
General Information:-
Venue: Lecture Theatre, Education Centre, Homerton Hospital, London E9 6SR
The Lecture Theatre is in the Education Centre at the back of the hospital. Proceed straight through from the entrance of the hospital to the Education Centre. Signs will be in the hospital to direct you to the Symposium.
How to reach the venue?
The nearest overground station is Homerton Station on the East London line. It is easily accessible from Stratford or Highbury & Islington Stations.
From Heathrow: Take Heathrow Express train to Paddington Station. Take a taxi to Homerton Hospital, or take Bakerloo line underground tube train to Oxford Street Station. Take Victoria line underground tube train to Highbury & Islington Station. Take overground train towards Stratford to Homerton Station.
From Gatwick: Take Gatwick express to Victoria Station. Take a taxi to Homerton Hospital, or take Victoria lineunderground tube train to Highbury & Islington Station. Take overground train towards Stratford to Homerton Station.
From Stansted: Take the Stansted Express to Liverpool Street Station. From here, taxis are available to take you to the Hilton London Islington hotel.
From Kings Cross/St Pancras: Take a taxi or the Victoria Line underground train to Highbury & Islington Station. Take overground train towards Stratford to Homerton Station
Attendance Certificates and Feedback Questionnaire
The Attendance Certificates will be emailed to delegates on completion of the returned feedback questionnaire.
Food and Drink
Refreshments will be available in two areas, Conference Room 1 and 2 and the Café Area. Lunch will also be served in both areas.
Note during the session
For all concerned please have mobile phones set on silent mode. Please also be aware that recording by phone, tablet or camera will disrupt the enjoyment of colleagues and therefore is not allowed. Consistent abusers may be asked to leave.
Dinner Monday evening
The dinner has been booked for 7.00 p.m. at Jamie’s Italian. If you wish to attend please let the team know.
Hotel accommodation
Hotel is booked for the faculty at Hilton Islington London, 53 Upper Street, London N1 0UY. Tel: +44 207 354 7700.
The nearest Underground station is Angel or Highbury/Islington. Please check with Diane whether you have the booking.
How to reach Hotel: Take the Gatwick Express to Victoria Station. From here, taxis are available to take you to the Hilton Islington hotel.
The Heathrow Express rail line runs directly to London Paddington Station. From here, taxis are available to take you to the London Hilton Islington hotel.
Take the Stansted Express to Liverpool Street Station. From here, taxis are available to take you to the Hilton London
5th BOMSS Spring Symposium at Homerton
The faculty:
National Faculty International Faculty
Alberic Fiennes President of IFSO European Chapter Prof Francesco RubinoKings college Hospital, London Rachel BatterhamReader in Medicine, Endocrinology & Obesity, UCLH, LondonSimon Coppack Reader, Metabolic Medicine, Barts and Homerton Manisha SharmaConsultant Chemical Pathologist, HomertonKesava Mannur Homerton. BOMSS CouncilPeter Sedman Hull Prof David Kerrigan BOMSS CouncilRichard Welbourn Past President of BOMSS Kalpana Devalia Homerton Yash KoakHomerton Ahmed AhmedLondonSean WoodcockNewcastle. BOMSS CouncilMarco AdamaoUCLHChandra CheruvuStoke-on-TrentVinod MenonBOMSS CouncilAdam GoralczykFellow,HomertonUmesh ParampalliFellow, HomertonLionel DavisAnaesthetist, Homerton
Prof Rudolf Weiner Frankfurt, Germany Prof GuyBernard CadiereBrussels, BelgiumDr Antonio TorresBarcelona, Spain. Past President IFSODr Jayasshree TodkarPune, IndiaProf Garth BallantyneNew York, USAProf Martin FriedPrague, Czech RepublicProf Jean-Marc ChevalierParis, FranceProf Bruno DillemansBruges, BelgiumDr Amador GarciaBarcelona, SpainProf Pradeep ChowbeyDelhi, IndiaMahendra NarwariaIndiaProf Abduh ElbanaCairo, EgyptDr Karin Dolezalova,Prague, Czech RepublicDr Mitchell RoslinNew York,USADr Luc LemmensAntwerp, Belgium
5th BOMSS Spring Symposium at Homerton Programme
Day One – Monday, May 18, 2015
07.30 – 07.55: Registration and Coffee 07.55 – 8.00 Welcome: Martin Kuper, Medical Director, Homerton, & Kesava Mannur 0800 – 10.40 Gastric Bypass and others Moderators: Pradeep Chowbey, Jean-Marc Chevalier, Ahmed Ahmed and Sean Woodcock 08.00 – 08.15 Performing a Gastric Bypass – Guy-Bernard Cadiere 08.15 – 08.30 Outcomes in low BMI (Metabolic & RYGB) since 2006 – Pradeep Chowbey 08.30 – 08.45 Why ‘Ring’ Banded Gastric bypass – How I perform it – Luc Lemmens 08.45 – 09.00 Omega Loop Bypass – technique and results –Jean-Mark Chevelier 09.00 – 09.30 Discussion – panellists: Jean-Marc Chevelier, Guy-Bernard Cadiere, Luc Lemmens, Pradeep Chowbey 09.30 – 09.50 Coffee Break 09.50 – 11.20 Sleeve Gastrectomy and Gastric Plication
Moderators: Alberic Fiennes, Vinod Menon 09.50 – 10.05 Gastric plication – Gastric Plication – time for a stapled procedure? Martin Fried 10.05 – 10.15 SG: To Reinforce the staple line: Jayasshree Todkar 10.15 – 10.25 SG: Not to reinforce – Kesava Mannur & Mahendra Narwaria 10.25 – 10.40 Outcomes of lap sleeve Gastrectomy in diabetic morbidly obese Indian patients at 7 years –
Jayasshree Todkar 10.40 – 10.55 SG – lessons learned – Rudolph Weiner 10.55 – 11.20 Discussion: panellists – Martin Fried, Rudolph Weiner, Jayasshree Todkar, Mahendra Narwaria,
Kesava Mannur 11.20 - 11.30 Break 11.30 – 11.50: Chair: Simon Coppack
What we need to know about Bariatric Surgery - Rachel Batterham 11.50 – 13.00 New ideas: Moderators: Francesco Rubino, Richard Welbourn, Chandra Cheruvu 11.50 – 12.10 Elbana operation – is it less problematic than gastric bypass in nutrition - Abduh Elbana 12.10 – 12.30 Robotics in surgery – Garth Ballantyne 12.30– 12.50 Discussion 13.00 – 13.45 Lunch 13.45 – 14.00 Chair: Sean Woodcock
Lionel Davis – Anaesthesia in Bariatric Surgery 14.00 – 14.45 Biliopancreatic Diversion / Duodenal Switch/ SADI-S Moderators: Francesco Rubino, Rudolf Weiner, David Kerrigan & Antonio Torres 1400 – 14.15 How I do DS & SADI-S – Rudolph Weiner 14.15 – 14.30 SADI-S – Amador Garcia 14.30– 14.45 SADI-S – Antonio Torres 14.45 – 15.00 Should we do DS mainly – Kesava Mannur or Rudolph Weiner 15.00 – 15.15 Discussion: Rudolf Weiner, Francesco Rubino, Antonio Torres, Amador Garcia , & Kesava Mannur
BOMSS Spring Symposium at Homerton Programme
May 18: Day One continued 15.15-15.30 Metabolic Surgery: Moderators: Garth Ballantyne & Kesava Mannur
Which is the best surgery for diabetes? -– Professor Francesco Rubino 15.30 – 15.45 Coffee Break 15.45 – 16.40 Revision Surgery Moderators: Alberic Fiennes, Peter Sedman, David Kerrigan & Garth Ballantyne 15.45 – 15.55 Failure of Band: convert to DS/SADI-S: Professor Rudolph Weiner 15.55 – 16.05 Failure of Band: Convert to BPD – Martin Fried 16.05 – 16.15 Failure of Band: Convert to Omega Loop Gastric Bypass – Jean-Marc Chevalier 16.15 – 16.25 Failure of Gastric Bypass: ‘Ring/Band’ the gastric pouch – Luc Lemmens 16.25 – 16.40 Discussion 16.40-18.00 Interesting compelling cases Moderators: Rachel Batterham, David Kerrigan, Vinod Menon 16.40 – 16.55 Mahendra Narwaria: a. Acute leaks in Sleeve
b. Cirrhosis and Bariatric Surgery 16.55 – 17.10 Pradeep Chowbey: a. Complications in bariatric surgery – how were they managed
b. Small gut obstruction due to various causes such as internal herniation or obstruction in umblical /incisional hernia.
17.10 – 17.25 Manisha Sharma: Copper, Vitamin D, A and B12 deficiencies and other interesting cases 17.25 – 17.40 Adam Goralczyck/ Umesh Parampalli - Hypoglycaemia and Hypoalbuminaemia after gastric bypass Closing remarks - Alberic Fiennes & Kesava Mannur
BOMSS Spring Symposium at Homerton Programme
Day Two – Tuesday, May 19th 2015 07.30 – 08.00 Registration 08.00 – 18.00 Live demonstration by National (from Homerton theatres) and International Experts(from their
theatres)
Moderators: AM: Pradeep Chowbey, Ahmed Ahmed, Francesco Rubino, Antonio Torres, Martin Fried
PM: Peter Sedman, Kalpana Devalia, Vinod Menon, Chandra Cheruvu, Richard Welbourn, Yash Koak, David Kerrigan, Garth Ballantyne
Operators: Live transmission from their own theatres:
8.00 a.m. Bruno Dilemman - Revision Bypass, Belgium 9.00 a.m. Guy-Bernard Cadiere – Revision Surgery, Belgium 10.00 a.m. Rudolf Weiner - SADI-S, Germany 2.00 p.m. Mitchell Roslin – SIPS/DS, USA Live transmission from Homerton theatres: Richard Welbourn – Band to Bypass David Kerrigan/Kesava Mannur – Duodenal Switch Peter Sedman – Band to Bypass K Mannur – Fobi Ring + Hernia repair Marco Adamo – Band to Sleeve
Homerton Conference Hall: 11.00 - Video Gastric Plication – Stapled procedure by Dr Karin Delezalova, Prague. 12.00 – Video presentation - Omega Loop technique – Jean-Marc Chevalier 15.00 – Video presentation – ‘Ring’ to gastric bypass – Luc Lemmens 10.30 – 11.00 Coffee available 13.00 – 14.00 Lunch available 15.00 – 15.30 Coffee available
18.00 Close: Kesava Mannur & Francesco Rubino
Very Many thanks to our sponsors. Main sponsors include