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SAGES 2008 Meeting Information: Presentations

SAGES 2008 Annual Meeting
Surgical Spring Week Presentations

April 9-12, 2008
Pennsylvania Convention Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The following presentations are progressively downloading Flash video. You will need an up-to-date version of Flash to see them. Each presentation contains multiple talks. Click the organ name to access the video.

 

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Spleen | Pancreas | Liver | Adrenal | Kidney

SAGES 2008 Meeting: Solid Orgran Postgraduate Course

The minimally invasive approach to solid organs is currently well established and accepted. However there are still a number of critical controversies.The course is intended to familiarize the participant with the current concepts, knowledge and versatility towards these specific situations.

Spleen

  • How and When to Choose the Best Position for LS: Anterior, Lateral or Semilateral
    Eric Poulin, M.D.
  • HALS & Pre-op Embolization and Splenomegaly: Technique and Indications
    Andrea Pietrabissa, M.D.
  • Portal Vein Thrombosis After LS: Size of the Risk
    Eduardo Targarona, M.D.
  • Partial Splenectomy
    Selman Uranues, M.D.
  • Discussion

Pancreas

  • MIS and Pacreatic Cancer: Which Link?
    Horacio Asbun, M.D.
  • Cystic Tumors: How to Select the Approach?
    Juan Pablo Pantoja, M.D.
  • Intra-op Ultrasound Localization, Central and Or/Distal Pancreatectomy or Enucleation: Tailoring the Technique
    Gian Melotti, M.D.
  • Pseudocyst: Laparoscopic, NOTES™ or Open
    Jeffrey Hazey, M.D.
  • Discussion

Liver

  • How, When and Why to Choose the Best Position for Hepatic Resection
    Namir Katkhouda, M.D.
  • MIS and Liver Cirrhosis: Good or Bad Friends?
    AndrewA. Gumbs, M.D.
  • MIS Liver Surgical Technique: Instrumentation, Energy Devices, HALS, Pre-op 3D, Imaging, Intr-op Ultrasound and Ablation Techniques
    David Geller, M.D.
  • Discussion

Adrenal

  • How to Choose the Best Position for Adrenalectomy: Anterior, Lateral or Semilateral
    Emanuele Lezoche, M.D.
  • Limits and Strategy: Bilateral, Enlarged Adrenal and Partial Adrenalectomies
    Quan Yang Duh, M.D.
  • Impact of Adrenalectomy of Metastasis on Long Term Outcome
    Miguel Herrera, M.D.
  • Discussion

Kidney

  • Live Kidney Donor: Left or Right?, HALS or Pure LAP
    Kent Kercher, M.D.
  • Radical MIS Nephrectomy: Adequate for Cancer? Total or Partial?
    Michael Edye, M.D.
  • Discussion