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details ADVANCED LAPAROSCOPY - SKILL LABOR
ADVANCED LAPAROSCOPY - SKILL LABOR
Date: 21, May, 2014: 08.30-17.00
Venue: “George Berci” Surgical Training and Research Laboratory / Department of Surgical Research and Techniques, Semmelweis University
Lecturer, moderator: Gyorgy Weber M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Surgery
Registration fee: 100 EUR (transfer, coffee breaks, light lunch is included)
| 08:30 | Welcome and introduction |
| 09:00 | Lecture: basic principles, laparoscopic suturing |
| 09:30 | Inanimate lab: practice in pelvitrainer and on fresh animal tissue (needle handling techniques: loading and adjusting, needle driving techniques, interrupted and continuous suturing, gastrointestinal anastomosis) |
| 12:00 | Lunch |
| 12:30 | Animate lab: laparoscopic cholecystectomy, appendectomy, gastrointestinal anastomosis |
| 16:00 | Evaluation and adjourn |
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details ADVANCED HEPATO-BILIARY CADAVERIC SURGERY SIMULATION COURSE
ADVANCED HEPATO-BILIARY CADAVERIC SURGERY SIMULATION COURSE
Date: 21, May, 2014: 08.30-18.00
Venue: Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology / Semmelweis University - 1094 Budapest Tűzoltó u. 58.
Lecturer, moderator: Agnes Nemeskeri, MD, PhD, Matyas Kiss, MD, Rahul Deshpande, MD, Laszlo Harsanyi, MD, PhD, Attila Szijarto MD, PhD
Registration fee: 300 EUR (coffee breaks, light lunch is included)
INTRODUCTION
The Semmelweis University Advanced Hepatobiliary course will be held at the Department of Human Morphology & Developmental Biology, Semmelweis University, in collaboration with the Hepatobiliary Unit, North Manchester General Hospital, UK and the Department of Transplantation & Surgery and the 1st Department of Surgery, Semmelweis University Budapest.
This one‐day hands‐on cadaveric dissection course is aimed at senior‐level trainees and junior consultants with a special interest in hepatobiliary surgery and liver transplantation.
The course includes demonstrations of hepatic vascular casts highlighting the relevance of surgical anatomy and anatomic anomalies in liver surgery and partial liver transplantation. Candidates will have an opportunity to perform ex‐situ resections on specially‐prepared and CT‐scanned, resin‐impregnated livers taking into account the intrahepatic vascular and biliary anatomy. Emphasis will be placed on planning anatomical as well as parenchyma‐conserving liver resections.
There will also be an opportunity to plan and perform ex situ liver splitting for transplantation. Specially prepared human cadavers will be used to perform liver hilar dissections and various techniques of biliary anastomoses. To enable close one‐to-one supervision, places are limited to 8‐9 applicants with each cadaver and liver shared between two participants.
| Agnes Nemeskeri | Matyas Kiss | ||||
| Rahul Deshpande | Laszlo Harsanyi | Szijarto Attila | |||
GENERAL INFORMATION
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Agnes Nemeskeri, MD, PhD
Department of Human Morphology & Developmental Biology, Clinical Anatomy Research Laboratory, Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary
Matyas Kiss, MD
Department of Human Morphology & Developmental Biology, Clinical Anatomy Research Laboratory, Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary
Rahul Deshpande, MD
Hepatobiliary Unit, North Manchester General Hospital, UK
Laszlo Harsanyi, MD, PhD
1st Department of Surgery, Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary
Attila Szijarto MD, PhD
1st Department of Surgery, Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary
COURSE VENUE
Registration on 21st of May from 0800‐0830 in the Library of the Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology
1094 Budapest
Tűzoltó u. 58.
| Tel: | +36 30 503 78 97 – Dr. M. Kiss |
| +36 20 825 00 84 – Dr. A. Szuak | |
| Fax: | +36 1 215 30 64 |
The Course will be held at the Department of Human Morphology & Developmental Biology, Semmelweis University Budapest.
1094 Budapest
Tűzoltó u. 58.
The cast inspection sessions: in the Library – 1st floor
Cadaveric surgical interventions: In the Dissection Room – 3rd floor
The Department is located within 4 min walking distance from “Klinikak” Metro Station.
COURSE SECRETARIAT
Department of Human Morphology & Developmental Biology
1094 Budapest
Tűzoltó u. 58
| Tel: | +36 30 503 78 97 |
| +36 20 825 00 84 | |
| Web: | http://humanmorfologia.usn.hu/index.php?nyelv=eng |
COURSE FACULTY
| Rahul Deshpande | Hepatobiliary Unit, North Manchester General Hospital, United Kingdom |
| Laszlo Harsanyi | 1st Department of Surgery, Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary |
| Matyas Kiss | Department of Human Morphology & Developmental Biology, Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary |
| Laszlo Kobori | Department of Transplantation & Surgery, Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary |
| Karoly Nemeth | Department of Human Morphology & Developmental Biology and Department of Transplantation & Surgery, Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary |
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
21st May 2014
| Location: Library of the Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology | |
| 0800‐0830 | Registration |
| 0830‐0845 | Inauguration |
| Agoston Szel, Rector of Semmelweis University Budapest Director of the Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology |
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| Agnes Nemeskeri, Associate Professor Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology |
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| Rahul Deshpande, Consultant hepatobiliary Surgeon Hepatobiliary Unit North Manchester General Hospital |
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| HILAR AND INTRAHEPATIC VARIATIONS OF THE LIVER | |
| 0845‐0910 | Surgical anatomy of the liver Rahul Deshpande |
| 0915‐1015 | |
| Practical session in the Library | |
| Study of hepatic corrosion casts: Arterial, biliary, hepatic and portal venous variations Matyas Kiss, Karoly Nemeth, Rahul Deshpande |
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| 1015‐1025 | Coffee Break |
| 1025‐1325 | EX SITU LIVER |
| Practical session in the Dissecting Room | |
| Introduction to ex situ liver preparations Matyas Kiss |
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| Liver splitting Laszlo Kobori, Rahul Despande |
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| Liver resections Rahul Despande, Laszlo Kobori |
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| 1325‐1355 | Lunch in the canteen (lunch box) |
| Afternoon sessions | |
| CADAVERIC LIVER SURGERY SIMULATION | |
| Practical session in the Dissection Room | |
| 1400‐1500 | Approaches to the liver hilum Rahul Despande, Laszlo Kobori |
| 1500‐1545 | Portal clearance/lymphadenectomy Rahul Despande, Laszlo Kobori, Laszlo Harsanyi |
| 1545‐1715 | Different techniques of biliary anastomoses Laszlo Harsanyi Rahul Despande,Laszlo Kobori |
| 1720‐1750 | Coffee and discussions in the Library Summary of the day’s work- All Faculty |
| 1750 | End of course |
WEBSITE
http://humanmorfologia.usn.hu/
COURSE LANGUAGE
The official course language will be English.
No simultaneous translation will be available.
COURSE FEE
The course fee including lunch and refreshments is 300 EUR.
CERTIFICATE
Upon complementation of the training a certificate will be issued to each of the surgeons
details SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION - RESEARCH COURSE
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION - RESEARCH COURSE
Henrik Thorlacius, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Surgery & Brigitte Vollmar M.D., Ph.D, Professor of Experimental Surgery
Registration fee: 55 EUR
This course trains scientists to become more effective, efficient, and confident writers. This is a hands-on course that emphasizes interactive examples and practice. The course will be held by leader publisher and editor in chief of the journal of European Surgical Research Professor Dr. Brigitte Vollmar and by Henrik Thorlacius Professor of Surgery.
It will help you to describe and find the main message and target audience for your report. It will giude you to structure your paper, the way of correct citation procedure and creating a bibliography and show you how to turn your results and findings into a report. Of course the main pifalls will be negotiated to avoid them.
details GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE
GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE
René Tolba M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Lab Animal Science and Experimental Surgery
Registration fee: 95 EUR
About GCP
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) is an international ethical and scientific quality standard for designing, conducting, recording and reporting trials that involve the participation of human subjects. Compliance with this standard provides public assurance that the rights, safety and well-being of trial subjects are protected, consistent with the principles that have their origin in the Declaration of Helsinki, and that the clinical trial data are credible.
The objective of GCP Guidelines is to provide a unified standard for the European Union (EU), Japan and the United States to facilitate the mutual acceptance of clinical data by the regulatory authorities in these jurisdictions.
Course
This GCP training course is a step-by-step guide to the international ICH-GCP guidelines. It is essential for anyone taking part in the running of a clinical trial. Participating on the GCP course will give you the certificate of investigator to able organize and coordinate clinical trials at a trial site.

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