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1 Monday University post-graduate courses for laparoscopic surgery 9.00 am Welcome to participants Anesthesia > The equipment: respirator capnograph oxymeter arterial pressure nerve stimulator > Anesthesia complications > Medico-legal aspects Equipment > Operating theatre choice of equipment > The laparoscopic cart: insufflator light source camera > Conventional laparoscopic instrumentation and micro-instruments > Electrosurgery A new concept: intelligent operating room Basic principles of laparoscopic surgery > Positioning of trocars > Knots > Operative room organisation Specificity of laparoscopic approach in obese patients > Basic principles: insufflation positioning of trocars open laparoscopy > Clips staples laparoscopic sutures knots surgitie > Small bowel resection (endogia intracorporeal suture surgitie) > Small bowel dissection and anastomoses > Splenectomy 8.30 pm Dinner at a typical Alsatian restaurant Course objectives > To provide the basic knowledge required for clinical applications > To describe all the basic principles (instruments, materials, anaesthesia equipments) and present the most used basic laparoscopic techniques > Hands-on training sessions to learn or improve performance of basic technical tasks in laparoscopic surgery such as intra-corporeal suturing and knot tying techniques, two-hands co-ordination for dissection, safe use of energy in laparoscopy > To describe results and potential complications of laparoscopic procedures 6

2 Tuesday 8.00 am Inguinal Hernia Repair > Laparoscopic anatomy of hernia repair > Technical approaches: - TAPP - TEP Laparoscopic Biliary Surgery > Cholecystectomy > Common bile duct surgery Emergency Surgery > Laparoscopic appendectomy > Management of: - Peritonitis (perforated ulcus, diverticulitis) - Small bowel obstruction > Inguinal hernia repair > Gastrointestinal anastomosis > Antireflux procedure YOU CAN REGISTER ONLINE FOR EITS COURSES AT 7

3 Wednesday 8.00 am Live or Pre-recorded Operative Demonstrations Pediatric Surgery > Introduction > Indications and examples for each approach: - Laparoscopy - Retroperitoneoscopy - Thoracoscopy > Gastrointestinal anastomosis > Dissection of the common bile duct > T-tube insertion CBD suturing > Nephrectomy NEW > Single Port Access 8.30 pm Dinner at a typical Alsatian restaurant 8

4 Thursday 8.00 am Gastric Surgery > Antireflux procedures > Complications > Giant hiatus hernia Morbid Obesity Surgery > Gastric Banding > Gastric Bypass > Sleeve gastrectomy Colorectal Surgery > Technical approach: - Right and left colectomy - Rectal resection for cancer (TME) > Practical Evaluation: - Practice of previously performed procedures: small bowel anastomosis, antireflux procedure, gastrointestinal anastomosis, splenectomy - Management of a major vascular injury (injury of the vena cava) 9

5 Friday 8.00 am Proficiency Test (for the surgeons having applied for the University Diploma) > Multiple Choice and Short Answer Questions for the: - University Diploma (Université Louis Pasteur ULP) - Accreditation by the French Society of Digestive Surgery (SFCD) Endocrine Surgery > Thyroïdectomy > Parathyroïdectomy > Adrenalectomy Pancreatic Surgery Splenic Surgery Hepatic Surgery New Concepts in Laparoscopic Surgery > Robotic Simulation Virtual Reality N.O.T.E.S. > Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery 2.00 pm Single Port Access: a new concept 2.30 pm Potpourri of Advanced Laparoscopic Procedures > Total gastrectomy for cancer > Gastric GIST: different minimally invasive approaches for resection > Robotic approach for Heller myotomy > Thoracoscopic esophageal diverticulectomy > Sigmoïdectomy for acute sigmoïditis > Postop. peritonitis caused by a thermal injury during laparoscopic colectomy: lesson learned > Laparoscopic haemorrhage control 5.00 pm End of the Seminar Delivery of the certificates of attendance and of the diplomas for the successful candidates Shuttle-bus IRCAD/EITS Hotel 10