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Program
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Thursday, March 19 (Practicum 3rd floor -Kamprad building) 08.30 - 13.00 DES examinations 13.00 - 14.00 Lunch 14.00 - 17.00 ESES executive 17.00 - 17.30 National delegates meeting 17.30 - 18.00 DES, UEMS 19.30 Reception Friday, March 20 (Main auditorium, Lund University Hospital) 09.00 - 09.20 Introduction
Professor Anders Bergenfelz - Chairman of the local organization committee for ESES workshop 2009
Welcome
Mrs. Catharina Blixen-Finecke, Regional Council Commissioner, Region Skåne
Professor Henning Dralle, President of the European Society of Endocrine Surgeons (ESES)09.20 - 10.45 Oral papers I
Moderators: B. Niederle, R. Bellantone
Evaluation of Halle, Miami, Rome and Vienna intraoperative iPTH assay criteria in guiding minimally invasive parathyroidectomy in Krakow.
Marcin Barczynski, Krakow, Poland
Is systematic intra operative PTH assay usefull in focus parathyroidectomy for primary hyperparathyroidism?
Jean-Christophe Lifante, Pierre bénite, France
Is minimally invasive parathyroidectomy without QPTH-monitoring justified?
Philipp Riss, Wien, Austria
Does persistant elevated qPTH right after operation always need reoperation in the next 24 hours?
Denis Wirowski, Neuss, Germany
HPT-Jaw Tumor syndrome: a clinical and genetic study of 3 large kindred.
Maurizio Iacobone, Padua, Italy
Comparative Study of Parathyroid Adenoma and Parathyroid Carcinoma
Eun Mee Oh, Seoul, Korea
The Diagnostic role of hrpt2 mutations and Parafibromin
immunostaining in sporadic parathyroid carcinoma
Maurizio Iacobone, Padua, Italy
10.45 –11.15 Coffee 11.15 - 12.45 Preoperative localization procedures
Moderators: B. Wängberg, M. BarczynskiESES working group; Chairman Per Hellman
Introduction - questions asked - Per Hellman (10 mins)
Ultrasound - results - Per Hellman (10 mins)
Sestamibi scintigraphy - protocols, results - Radu Mihai 20 mins
CT, MRI, venous sampling, PET - protocols, results - Dietmar Simon (20 mins)
Recommendations - Per Hellman (10 mins)
Discussion (20 mins)12.45 - 14.00 Lunch and poster exhibition 14.00 - 15.00 Oral papers II
Moderators: J. Hubbard, J-L Kraimps
Management of mediastinal parathyroid glands inaccessible by
cervicotomy: Presentation of a series of 19 patients with primary
hyperparathyroidism.
Sam Van Slycke, Lille, France
Low complication rate for parathyroid surgery in patients with severe hypercalceaemia (S-Ca>3.0 mmol/l)
Viljam Lindqvist, Stockholm, Sweden
Evaluation of the endogenous expression of TRPC channels in human parathyroid
Robert Bränström, Stockholm, Sweden
Acute effect of Parathyroid Hormone and Calcium on Endothelial Vasodilatory Function
Parastou Farahnak, Stockholm, Sweden
Vitamin D supplementation after parathyroid surgery
– first report from a new randomized controlled trial
Inga-Lena Nilsson, Stockholm, Sweden
15.00 - 16.00 The Acta Chirurgica Scandinavica Lecture
Introduction: B. Hamberger
”Re-operation for primary HPT”
- Professor Jean- Francois Henry, Marseille16.00 - 16.30 Coffee 16.30 –18.06 Oral papers III
Moderators: D. Linos, T. Clerici
National trends in parathyroid surgery from 1998 to 2008: A decade of change
Hadley Ritter, Cleveland, USA
Preoperative scintigraphy with tomographic registration (SPECT)
correctly localizes most pathologic parathyroid glands
Viljam Lindqvist, Stockholm, Sweden
Randomized controlled trial of ultrasonography alone vs. ultrasonography combined with intraoperative bilateral internal
jugular venous sampling and rapid parathyroid hormone testing in guiding patients with negative subtraction sestamibi scan for
minimally invasive parathyroidectomy
Marcin Barczynski, Krakow, Poland
CT-MIBI-SPECT Image Fusion predicts Multiglandular Disease in Hyperparathyroidism
Rupert Prommegger, Innsbruck, Austria
Positive pre-operative localisation scanning does not improve the likelihood of surgical cure in patients with primary
hyperparathyroidism
Michael J Stechman, Oxford, UK
Benefits of surgeon performed ultrasound for primary hyperparathyroidism
Shalini Arora, Chicago, USA
High recurrence rate after surgery for HPT in lithium-treated patients
Johannes Järhult, Jönköping, Sweden
Long-term evaluation of Parathyroid autotransplantation into neck muscles in patients with MEN 2A
Bengt Nilsson, Gothenburg, Sweden
19.30 Dinner Saturday, March 21 (Main auditorium, Lund University Hospital) 08.30 - 09.30 The role of audit and prospective databases in evidence based pHPT Surgery
Moderators: G. Åkerström, T. Defecheruex
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Impact on localization procedures on surgical strategy for primary HPT-
results from the BAETS audit - David Scott-Coombes
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Results of re-operation for primary HPT-a multi-institutinal and
supranational perspective. Results from the Scandinavian audit.
- Anders Bergenfelz09.30 - 10.45 Intraoperative adjuncts in pHPT surgery
Moderators: J. Westerdahl, D. Simon
ESES working group; Chairman Barney Harrison
Introduction-questions asked- Barney Harrison (5 mins)
Methylene Blue - Frederic Triponez
Frozen Section - Frederic Triponez (10mins)
Neuromonitoring- Frederic Triponez
IOPTH - Barney Harrison (20 mins)
Radioguided Surgery- Barney Harrison (10 mins)
Recommendations- Barney Harrison (10 mins)
Discussion (20 mins)10.45 - 11.15 Coffee 11.15 - 12.45 Surgical strategies in pHPT
Moderators: J-E Varhaug, O. GimmESES working group; Chairman Antonio Sitges-Serra
Introduction - questions asked - Antonio Sitges-Serra (10 mins)
The rationale for selective parathyroidectomy - Radu Mihai (15 mins)
Technical approach to selective parathyroidectomy - Marcin Barczynski (15 mins)
The opinion of experts concerning persistent hyperparahyroidism - Maurizio Iacobone (15 mins)
Conclusions and recommendations - Antonio Sitges-Serra (10 mins)
Discussion (25 mins)12.45 – 13.15 ESES Positional Statement for pHPT surgery
H. Dralle, A. Bergenfelz13.15 Adjourn Lunch to go
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