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Together for a healthier world 19th Surgery Conference 27-30 January 2020 Dubai World Trade Centre 26.75 CME credits ahcongress.com/surgery 26.5 CME credits Theme: -based approach to surgery • New topics: Endocrine surgery, breast, reconstructive and oncoplastic surgery, proctology, GI and abdominal wall surgery • Arab Health meets the Association of Surgeons of India • More international speakers from the USA (Boston, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois), Germany, Belgium, Sweden, South Africa, Lebanon, the UK, Malta, Iraq and Iran • More keynote lectures on every day • 15-minute lecture format with more than 50 guest speakers! • Active audience participation with dedicated Q&A sessions with the guest surgeon Key topics: Who should attend: • Bariatric and metabolic surgery • General/Consultant Surgeons • Oncoplastic, reconstructive and breast surgery • General Surgeons • Gastrointestinal surgery • Bariatric and Metabolic Surgeons • Interdisciplinary oncology case review • Heads of Department/Surgery • Gastrointestinal diseases for the general surgeon • Chiefs General Surgery Services • Chiefs of Minimally Invasive General Surgery • Allied Healthcare Professionals Benefits of attending: • Identify the best obesity treatment options for different demographics and co-morbidities to minimise surgical risks • Rationalise patient management and treatment options for patients with breast disease, soft tissue and endocrine tumors • Apply a cost-effective diagnostic approach for patients with complex general surgery cases • Refine skills for advanced surgical oncology procedures with an interdisciplinary approach • Review the best current models of treatment for anorectal disorders • Identify how to prevent complications and injuries in various GI and HPB cases to preserve bodily function Programme highlights: Keynote address: assessment of surgical competence and proficiency by OC-HRA Prof Sir Alfred Cuschieri, Pioneer, Minimal Access Surgery, Senior Scientific Advisor & PI Surgical Technology and Robotics Group, Institute for Medical Science & Technology (IMSaT), University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, UK Algorithm in acute and chronic sleeve leak and when to stent or use pig-tail drain approach Dr John Morton, Vice Chair of Quality, Division Chief of Bariatric & Minimally Invasive Surgery, Yale School of Medicine, Yale New Haven Health System, Past President, American Society of Metabolic Bariatric Surgery, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Surgical education of the future Prof O James Garden, Professor Emeritus, Clinical Surgery, Dean International, Global Community, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland Visit ahcongress.com/surgery to learn more 26.75 CME credits Day one | Monday, 27 January 2020 08:35 Welcome coffee 09:05 Opening remarks Dr Ali Al Dameh, Consultant Thoracic and Surgical Oncology, American Hospital Dubai, Dubai, UAE Dr Matthew Walsh, Professor of Surgery, Rich Family Distinguished Chair of Digestive Diseases, Chairman, Department of General Surgery, Digestive Disease Institute, Chairman, Academic Department of Surgery, Education Institute, Cleveland Clinic Ohio, Cleveland, Ohio, USA Session 1: Updates in emergency general surgery Moderator: Prof Dr Yousif Hussein Eltayeb, Consultant Surgeon, Rashid Hospital; Associate Professor, Dubai Medical College; Dubai Surgical Residency Program Director, Dubai Healthcare Authority, Dubai, UAE 09:10 Venous thromboembolism in cancer Dr Ibrahim AlSheneber, Consultant General Surgeon, Surgical Oncologist, General Coordinator, Gulf Society of Oncology, Dhahran, KSA 09:30 Surgery in critically ill patients Prof Dr Yousif Hussein Eltayeb, Consultant Surgeon, Rashid Hospital; Associate Professor, Dubai Medical College; Dubai Surgical Residency Program Director, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, UAE 09:50 Panel Q&A Session speakers Session 2: Peri-operative best practices Moderator: Prof Dr Yousif Hussein Eltayeb, Consultant Surgeon, Rashid Hospital; Associate Professor, Dubai Medical College; Dubai Surgical Residency Program Director, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, UAE 10:00 Vascular trauma and emergencies: Case review highlights and recommendations Dr Mutaz Fakhry Al-Khateeb, Professor in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, Senior Consultant Cardiothoracic and Vascular surgeon, Al Qassimi Hospital, Sharjah, UAE 10:20 Optimising safety, communication, and teamwork in and around the operating room Prof Dr Paul Barach, Clinical Professor, Children's Hospital, Wayne State University School of Medicine Lecturer and Senior Advisor, Dean, Jefferson College of Population Health, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 10:50 Panel Q&A Session speakers Session 3: Special addresses Moderator: Dr Bijendra Patel, Consultant Upper GI & Laparoscopic Surgeon, Barts Health NHS Trust, Clinical Visit ahcongress.com/surgery to learn more 26.75 CME credits Lead for General Surgery, Network Director for Upper GI Surgery, Director of Surgical Skills and Science, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK 11:00 Value of pre-thinking in decision making when trouble lies ahead Dr Bijendra Patel, Consultant Upper GI & Laparoscopic Surgeon, Barts Health NHS Trust, Clinical Lead for General Surgery, Network Director for Upper GI Surgery, Director of Surgical Skills and Science, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK 11:30 Keynote address: assessment of surgical competence and proficiency by OC-HRA Prof Sir Alfred Cuschieri, Pioneer, Minimal Access Surgery, Senior Scientific Advisor & PI Surgical Technology and Robotics Group, Institute for Medical Science & Technology (IMSaT), University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, UK 12:00 Panel Q&A Session speakers 12:10 Lunch break and visit exhibition Session 4: The Association of Surgeons of India Symposium Moderator: Dr Bijendra Patel, Consultant Upper GI & Laparoscopic Surgeon, Barts Health NHS Trust, Clinical Lead for General Surgery, Network Director for Upper GI Surgery, Director of Surgical Skills and Science, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK 14:10 Breast cancer advocacy and screening in India - implementing Indian solutions Dr Raghu Ram, Padma Shri Awardee and Dr. B.C Roy National Awardee, President, The Association of Surgeons of India, Director, KIMS- Ushalakshmi Centre for Breast Diseases, Hyderabad, India, Founder, CEO & Director, Ushalakshmi Breast Cancer Foundation, Hyderabad, India 14:40 The impact of laparoscopy on current surgical practice Prof Arvind Kumar, Immediate Past President, The Association of Surgeons of India, Chairman, Center for Chest Surgery and Director, Institute of Robotic Surgery, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital (SGRH) New Delhi, Founder & Managing Trustee, Lung Care Foundation, New Delhi, India 15:10 Riding the time machine of surgery Dr Probal Neogi, Council Member, The Association of Surgeons of India, Professor of Surgery, MLN Medical College, Allahabad, India 15:40 Panel Q&A Session speakers 15:45 Coffee break Session 5: Updates in oncoplastic, reconstructive and breast surgery Moderator: Dr Frank Conroy, Chief of Surgery and Assistant Chief Medical Officer, Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgeon, American Hospital Dubai, Dubai, UAE Visit ahcongress.com/surgery to learn more 26.75 CME credits 16:30 Breast reconstruction following cancer surgery Dr Frank Conroy, Chief of Surgery and Assistant Chief Medical Officer, Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgeon, American Hospital Dubai, Dubai, UAE 16:50 Flaps for the general surgeon Dr Frank Conroy, Chief of Surgery and Assistant Chief Medical Officer, Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgeon, American Hospital Dubai, Dubai, UAE 17:10 Reconstructive surgery for oral cavity and mandibular cancer patients Dr Ammar Al Dhamin, Consultant, Plastic Surgeon, Mediclinic Park View Hospital, Dubai, UAE 17:30 Panel Q&A Session speakers 18:00 End of Day Visit ahcongress.com/surgery to learn more 26.75 CME credits Day two | Tuesday, 28 January 2020 Theme: Evidence-based bariatric surgery 08:15 Welcome coffee 08:45 Opening remarks Dr Guido Mannaerts, Chair of Department, General Surgery Clinic - Medical Affairs, Tawam Hospital – SEHA, Al Ain, UAE Session 6: Bariatrics in special patient groups Moderators: Dr Bruno Dillemans, Director, The Center of Obesity Surgery, AZ Sint-Jan Hospital, Bruges, Belgium Dr Guido Mannaerts, Chair of Department, General Surgery Clinic - Medical Affairs, Tawam Hospital – SEHA, Al Ain, UAE 09:00 Success of bariatric treatment and children and adolescents Dr Hmouda Al Afari, Bariatric Surgeon, Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, UAE 09:20 Bariatrics for super super obese: one or two procedures Dr Mohammed Hadad, Head of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery, Consultant Bariatric Surgeon, Consultant General Surgeon, Healthpoint clinics, Abu Dhabi, UAE 09:40 When to get pregnant after bariatrics? Dr Mohammed Hadad, Head of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery, Consultant Bariatric Surgeon, Consultant General Surgeon, Healthpoint clinics, Abu Dhabi, UAE 10:00 Success of bariatrics in elderly, till what age Dr Shaw Somers, President, British Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society; Consultant Upper GI and Bariatric Surgeon, BMI Clementine Churchill Hospital London, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Portsmouth, UK 10:20 Panel Q&A Session speakers Session 7: Updates in revision bariatrics Moderators: Dr Safwan Taha, Chief of Surgery, Mediclinic - Airport Road, Abu Dhabi, UAE Dr Shaw Somers, President, British Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society; Consultant Upper GI and Bariatric Surgeon, BMI Clementine Churchill Hospital London, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust,