Overseas meeting Krakow, Poland
Tuesday - Sunday 1 - 6 June 2010
Venue: Jagiellonian University, Collegium Novum, ul. Golebia 24, 31-007, Krakow, 675-000-2236, Poland
Cracow is a world heritage site and one of Europe's best preserved and most beautiful medieval cities, ranking with Prague. The heart of the city is located in the Main Square, the largest market square of medieval Europe, with its remarkable 16th-century Sukiennice (Cloth Hall), an example of Gothic-Renaissance architecture. The Sheraton will be the main conference hotel, facing the river and castle, and situated at the edge of the Old Town.
To book your hotel room, transfers, optional tours and lunch on Thursday please go to the website www.symposium.pl/RSM
- Flight and Hotel Information [PDF 11.9k]
- Social Programme [PDF 8.2k]
- About Krakow [PDF 29.6k]
Registration for the meeting and accompanying persons should be done via the RSM website on the register here button below.
The registration fee is inclusive of the Welcome Reception and Conference Dinner which are being held in exclusive surroundings not usually accessible to the public.
Registration Details:
Accompanying person: £149
Meeting delegate: £524
Dinner: £50
Meeting ref: COA07
CPD: 8 credits
Wednesday 2nd June 2010 Collegium Novum |
|
8.30 am |
Registration and coffee |
|
Symposium: Complicated diverticulitis |
|
| Chair: Mr Humphrey Scott, Chertsey | |
9.00 am |
Deciding when and if to operate - young, old or immunocompromised |
| Mr Tan Arulampalam, Colchester | |
9.15 am |
Limitations of laparoscopic resection |
| Mr Oliver Jones, Oxford | |
9.30 am |
Non-resectional approaches for peritonitis |
| Prof Des Winter, Dublin | |
9.45 am |
Discussion |
|
Keynote Lecture |
|
| Chair: Mr Brendan Moran, Basingstoke | |
10.05 am |
Appendiceal malignancy - a case for tertiary referral |
| Miss Sarah O'Dwyer, Manchester | |
10.20 am |
Discussion |
10.30 am |
Coffee |
|
Oral posters |
|
| Chair: Miss Sue Clark, St Mark's, Mr David Melville, St George's and Prof Piotr Richter, Krakow | |
11.00 am |
Combined modality treatment for complex fistulating Crohn's disease |
| Ramez Antakia, Sheffield | |
|
Combined modality treatment for fistulating Lesniowski-Crohn disease |
|
| Cegielny T, Krakow | |
|
Pudendal nerve stimulation for bowel dysfunction secondary to spinal cord injury |
|
| Anil George, St Mark's Hospital, Harrow | |
|
Genetic susceptibility to severe course of Crohn's disease |
|
| Aleksandra Lozynska-Nelke, Poznan | |
|
Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site (LESS) surgery for Ulcerative Colitis |
|
| Arnold C Goede, Bristol | |
|
MR enterography and enteroclysis in imaging diagnosis of inflammatory bowel diseases complications |
|
| Katarzyna Katulska , Poznan | |
|
Video session - How I deal with rectal prolapse |
|
| Chair: Mr Alan Roe, Bristol | |
11.30 am |
Altemeier procedure |
| Professor Rick Nelson, Sheffield | |
11.40 am |
Laparoscopic ventral mesh rectopexy |
| Mr Chris Harmston, Coventry | |
11.50 pm |
My approach to circumferential mucosal prolapse |
| Miss Karen Nugent, Southampton | |
12.00 pm |
Panel Discussion |
12.30 pm |
Lunch |
|
Keynote Lecture (partners in attendance) |
|
1.30 pm |
Historical remarks on Jagiellonian University and medicine in Poland |
| Prof Stanislaw Waltos, Krakow | |
2.00 pm |
Chopin recital |
| Marek Szlezer - http://www.marekszlezer.com/en.index | |
|
Oral posters |
|
| Chair: Miss Sue Clark, St Mark's, Mr David Melville, St George's and Prof Piotr Richter, Krakow | |
2.30 pm |
The impact of colonic stenting for acute malignant large bowel obstruction on service utilisation and patient mortality in a district general hospital |
| Christopher Newman, Royal Bournemouth Hospital | |
|
Can 'end of life care' for patients dying of colorectal cancer (CRC) be improved by the trial of a community based palliative care register? |
|
| David Wood, Royal Bournemouth Hospital | |
|
Advanced colonic neoplasia at 12 month surveillance colonoscopy in the NHS bowel cancer screening programme: analysis of the national database |
|
| Tom Lee, University Hospital of North Tees | |
|
Giant rectal lesions treated by transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEMS) |
|
| Andrea Scala, Chichester | |
|
Complete macroscopic tumour removal significantly improves long term survival in patients with perforated appendiceal tumours - a 15 year experience with 441 patients |
|
| Haney Youssef, Basingstoke and North Hampshire NHS Foundation Trust | |
|
Clinical and morphological factors which effecting for HPV expressions in colon cancer |
|
| Roszkowski A, Bialystok | |
|
Colorectal cancer in South Asians in UK and role of recessive mutations |
|
| Jyotirmoy Roy, Leeds | |
|
Activation of the Ubiquitin Proteasome Pathway (UPP) in colon cancer; the potential of proteasome inhibition as a novel treatment modality |
|
| Niamh McCawley, Beaumont Hospital and Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland | |
|
A study on the usage of PET/CT and immunohistochemical tissue analysis in recurrent colorectal cancer |
|
| Ewa Srutek, Bydgoszcz | |
3.30 pm |
Tea and close of meeting |
Thursday 3rd June 2010 Auditorium Maximum |
|
|
Joint meeting between the Section of Coloproctology and the Polish Coloproctology Club |
|
8.20 am |
Welcome |
|
Symposium: The effect of the new biologicals on surgical decision making |
|
| Chair: Prof P Krokowicz, Krakow, Prof R Herman, Krakow and Mr M Kelly, Leicester | |
8.30 pm |
Status of biological therapy in relation to surgery? |
| Prof Andrew Ukleja, CCF, Florida | |
9.00 am |
Acute severe colitis: rescue therapy and outcome from a surgeon's perspective |
| Mr Steven Brown, Sheffield | |
9.30 am |
Abdominal Crohns disease: sepsis, fistulation and pouches |
| Prof Neil Mortensen, Oxford | |
10.00 am |
Perianal Crohns disease |
| Prof Andrew Shorthouse, Sheffield | |
10.30 am |
Coffee |
|
Symposium: Challenges and controversies in rectal cancer |
|
| Chair: Mr Paul Finan, Leeds and Professor Adam Dziki, Lodz | |
11.00 am |
Laparoscopic restorative resection for low rectal cancer in an enhanced recovery programme |
| Prof Tim Rockall, Guildford | |
11.30 am |
The role of robotics in rectal cancer surgery: hype or hope? |
| Prof Slawomir Marecik, Chicago | |
12.00 pm |
Optimal management for the complete response - a personal view |
| Mr Nigel Scott, Preston | |
12.30 pm |
The role of local excision with preoperative chemoradiotherapy |
| Prof Piotr Richter, Krakow | |
1.00 pm |
Close of joint meeting |