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International Conference on Gynaecological Endoscopy
Nairobi • Kenya3rd ISGE African Conference 2015
6th Annual General Meeting &
4th Annual Scientific Conferenceof
The Kenya Society of Endoscopic Specialities
(KESES)
ISGE
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www.nairobi2015.isge.org
23rd to 26th August 2015
Dr. Rafique B. ParkarCHAIRMAN
Kenya Society of Endoscopic Specialities & Local Organising Committee
Prof. Bruno van HerendaelPRESIDENT
International Society for
Gynecologic Endoscopy
The Society has over the years been at the forefront in the development
in an interest in Laparoscopic Surgery in this Region and at
the same time disseminating skills extensively amongst the younger Surgeons on the African Continent.
We are indeed honoured to partake this very important meeting.
The International Society for Gynecologic Endoscopy was formed in 1989 by a group of committed Endoscopists from Europe and North America, who were soon joined by others from all over the world. They recognised the need for a scientific group who would meet at regular intervals to share their knowledge and expertise in Gynecologic Endoscopy.
The Goals of our Society are:
• To establish an international forum for the exchange of information and new ideas between Gynecologic Endoscopists. This function is provided by annual scientific meetings and by contributions to the affiliated Journal, one of the premier journals in this field.
• To provide leadership and unprejudiced academic excellence in this highly important field. The quality of the scientific meetings and workshops will be maintained by the Scientific Committee. Advice is always readily available from the Board Members.
• To promote safety and competence in Gynecologic Endoscopy through education. Regular courses and training programs are run in many countries. Their content is scrutinized by the Scientific Committee before they gain approval of the Society. The Society does not control, but does maintain an influence on the quality and teaching content of the courses which are organised under its auspices.
• To scientifically investigate and evaluate new endoscopic techniques which may be of benefit to women and report to members their use and effectiveness.
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A unique opportunity to meet and interact with the “Who’s Who” in Hysteroscopic andLaparoscopic Surgery from the world over.
“Join us for an exciting Scientific session in Nairobi, August 2015".
The Kenya Society of Endoscopic Specialities (KESES) at its 6th Annual General Meeting and 4th Annual Scientific Conference in 2015 takes great pride in
hosting the 3rd ISGE African Meeting in Nairobi, Kenya.
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
Dr. Prashant Mangeshikar([email protected])
HONORARY SECRETARY
Prof. Stefano Bettochi([email protected])
HONORARY TREASURER
Dr. Charles Miller([email protected])
CHAIRMAN OF THE TRAINING COMMITTEE
Prof. Bash Goolab([email protected])
PRESIDENT
Prof. Bruno van Herendael([email protected])
Dr. Rafique B. Parkar([email protected])
CONFERENCE CHAIR
Dr. J. Gichuhi Wanyoike([email protected])
CONFERENCE VICE-CHAIR
Dr. Yamal Patel([email protected])
TREASURER
Dr. G. Wahome Ngay’u([email protected])([email protected])
Dr. Frank J.K. Muriu([email protected])
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LOCAL ORGANZING COMMITTEE
SCIENTIFIC CHAIR
Prof. R. Koigi Kamau([email protected])([email protected])
PRE-CONFERENCEWORKSHOPS
Dr. Francis Were([email protected])
YOUNG ENDOSCOPISTPLATFORM (YEP)
Dr. Claire Kinuthia([email protected])
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VICE PRESIDENT
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rd thSunday 23 - Wednesday 26 August, 2015
www.nairobi2015.isge.org
International Conference on Gynaecological EndoscopyNairobi • Kenya
3rd ISGE African Conference 2015
ISGE
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RDSUNDAY 23 AUGUST, 2015
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS(Full Day)
OPENING CEREMONYCARNIVORE GROUNDS
7.00pm
Keynote Lecture (KESES) Endoscopic Surgery in Africa: An untapped potential KONJE Justin
Keynote Lecture (ISGE) The need for Global Accreditation Programs in Endoscopic Surgery VAN HERENDAEL Bruno
NDSATURDAY 22 AUGUST, 2015
09.00amISGE EXCO Board Meeting
Southern Sun Mayfair
SPONSORS VENUE CHAIR PERSONS FACULTY
How Better Knowledge ofEnergy Sources can Improveour Skill in Laparoscopic &Hysteroscopic Surgery
CUTNER Alfred (UK)ROSSETTI Alfonso (Italy)
Hotel Royal Orchid,Azure
Olympus EINARSSON Jon (USA)MAZZON Ivano (Italy)ZURAWIN Robert (USA)
Basic of Laparoscopy PASIC Resad (USA)SIZZI Ornella (Italy)
Hotel Royal Orchid,Azure
ERBE ALHALAYQUA Omar (Palestine)SENDY Sameer (Saudia Arabia)KOTDAWALA Parul (India)SHUKLA Divyesh (India
Pelvic Floor Surgery JEFFERY Steven (South Africa)
ICMAS, NairobiBARD DE JONG Peter (South Africa)FRANCIS Sean (USA)GROENEWALD Garry (South Africa)MATTHEWS Catherine (USA) OFORI Antony (Ghana)RAMPHAL Suren (South Africa)
Endometriosis : What is best for our patients?
DE BRUIN Abri (South Africa)JOSEPH Kurian (India)
Hotel Royal Orchid,Azure
BAYER FLORIO Pino (Italy)MANGANARO Lucia (Italy)PASIC Resad (USA)PAUL PG (India) TZITZIMIKAS Stergios (Greece)WANYOIKE J. Gichuhi (Kenya)
Laparoscopic SurgeryTraining Course forOperating Room Technicians & Scrub Nurses
ARAB Hesham (Saudi Arabia)CHUNG Maurice (USA)KURIAN Rekha (India)
Hotel Royal Orchid, Azure
Harley’s / SunPharmaceuticals
CLEVIN Lotto (Denmark)LODDO Alessandro (Italy)RACHMAN Richnandy (Indonesia)SITUMORANG Herbert (Indonesia)
MBATANI Nomonde (South Africa)
Colposcopy Hotel Royal Orchid, Azure
Cooper Surgical SANG Edward (Kenya)TAYIB Shahila (Malaysia)
Hysteroscopy BETTOCCHI Stefano (Italy)GUPTA Janesh (UK)
Aga Khan UniversityHospital, Nairobi
Karl Storz (GmbH) BETTOCCHI Stefano (Italy)DE VREE Bart (Belgium)GUPTA Janesh (UK)VAN HERENDAEL Bruno (Belgium)
Laparoscopic Myomectomy :Still the goal for our Patients
MANGESHIKAR Prashant (India) SINHA Rakesh (India)
Hotel Royal Orchid,Azure
Astra Zeneca EINARSSON Jon (USA)FLORIO Giuseppe (Italy)GOOLAB Bhaskar (South Africa)NOE Günther (Germany) SHERWIN Adel (Iran)
COCKTAILSCARNIVORE GROUNDS
5.00pm
TH MONDAY 24 AUGUST, 2015
Session 1 UROGYNAECOLOGY & PELVIC FLOOR Room A CHAIR PERSONS: JEFFERY Steven / MATTHEWS Catherine
Keynote Lecture13.30 pm - 13.50 pm IF THE USE OF MESHES IS TO BE DISCOURAGED, HOW DO YOU REALISE
APICAL SUSPENSION (LEVEL 1 SUPPORT) BY LAPAROSCOPYBRÖLMANN Hans
13.50 pm - 14.05 pm14.05 pm - 14.20 pm14.20 pm - 14.35 pm14.35 pm - 14.50 pm
Pectopexy an alternative to SacropexyVaginal Assisted Laparoscopic Cervico-SacropexyAnti-Incontinence Surgery during POP repairSecrets of the Posterior compartment: How to do a good repair
NOE ÖZERKAN CHRYSOSTOMOU MATTHEWS
Günther Kemal
Andreas Catherine
14.50 pm - 15.00 pm Questions & Answers
13.30 pm - 15.00 pm
Session 2 HYSTERECTOMY Room A
Keynote Lecture15.30 pm - 15.50 pm THE BEST HYSTERECTOMY FOR YOUR PATIENT: COST & EVIDENCE BASED GOOLAB Bhaskar
15.50 pm - 16.05 pm16.05 pm - 16.20 pm16.20 pm - 16.35 pm16.35 pm - 16.50 pm
Surgical strategies at the pericervical ring during Total Laparoscopic HysterectomyLaparoscopic Hysterectomy: Tips & TricksAre there any limits for Laparoscopic Hysterectomy?Single Incision Laparoscopic Hysterectomy using common Laparoscopic instruments
MANGESHIKAR EINARSSON PAUL SUPERMANIAM
Prashant Jon
PG Sevellaraja
16.50 pm - 17.00 pm Questions & Answers
15.30 pm - 17.00 pm
CHAIR PERSONS: JOSEPH Kurian / EINARSSON Jon
Session 3 VIDEO SESSION: EMPHASIS ON EMERGING COUNTRIES Room B
13.30 pm - 13.50 pm13.50 pm - 14.05 pm14.05 pm - 14.20 pm14.20 pm - 14.35 pm14.35 pm - 14.50 pm
14.50 pm - 15.00 pm Questions & Answers
13.30 pm - 15.00 pm
CHAIR PERSONS: KASIA Jean Marie / OBURA Timona
Session 5 YOUNG ENDOSCOPIC PLATFORM Room C
13.30 pm - 13.40 pm DIE (Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis) : Take it or leave it! SITUMORANG Herbert 13.40 pm - 13.50 pm13.50 pm - 14.00 pm14.00 pm - 14.10 pm14.10 pm - 14.20 pm14.20 pm - 14.30 pm14.30 pm - 14.40 pm14.40 pm - 14.50 pm14.50 pm - 15.00 pm
“NOTES” HysterectomyReverse technique in the treatment of Recto-Vaginal endometriosisSafe and easy Myomectomy : Laparoscopy with limited resourcesThe need for structured Laparoscopic Surgery Training in AfricaTransvaginal Endoscopy in an Outpatient setting : How far can we go?Hysteroscopy & IVFAvoiding entry related Laparoscopic complicationsComplications encountered during the early learning curve in Laparoscopic Surgery
KHEMARANGSAN LARIAN AYU ARUMI KINUTHIA RACHMAN ILODDO GROENEWALD MUCHIRI
VeerapolDemetrio
Sita Claire
chnandy Alessandro
Garry Dorcas
13.30 pm - 15.00 pm
CHAIR PERSONS: SIEDHOFF Matthew / SHUKLA Divyesh
Session 6 YOUNG ENDOSCOPIC PLATFORM Room C
15.30 pm - 15.40 pm Single Port Laparoscopy : Steps to Master KIAT Khoo Chong 15.40 pm - 15.50 pm15.50 pm - 16.00 pm
16.00 pm - 16.10 pm16.10 pm - 16.20 pm16.20 pm - 16.30 pm16.30 pm - 16.40 pm
16.40 pm - 17.00 pm
Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy - 10 steps techniqueLaparoscopic Myomectomy and Vaginoplasty in an undiagnosed Marfan Syndrome patientwith 10 years primary subfertility
Balancing the risks in Minimally Invasive treatments for fibroidsThe development of Laparoscopy in Palestine and how we organised our Training CentreEstablishing a structured training program in Southern Africa, current status and futurechallengesConclusions and purpose together with emphasis on the emerging world
TBA
ADLAN GONZALES
HERMAN SIEDHOFF ALHALYQUA
KASIA RACHMAN
Aizura Felipe
Malou Matthew
OmarTHOMAS Viju
Jean Maria Ichnandy
15.30 pm - 17.00 pm
CHAIR PERSONS: LODDO Alessandro / THOMAS Viju
Session 4 FREE COMMUNICATIONS: EMPHASIS ON EMERGING COUNTRIES Room B
15.30 pm - 15.40 pm
15.40 pm - 15.50 pm15.50 pm - 16.00 pm16.00 pm - 16.10 pm
16.10 pm - 16.20 pm16.20 pm - 16.30 pm16.30 pm - 16.40 pm16.40 pm - 17.00 pm
CHAIR PERSONS: KASIA Jean Marie / KURIAN Rekha
15.30 pm - 17.00 pm
Obstetric outcome after Hysteroscopic Septum resection in patients with uterine septaof various sizesEffect of Endometrioma and its excision on ovarian reserveEndoscopic management of Uterine anomaliesCESA-VASA: Standardized bilateral Sacropexy to treat POP and UUI in Laparoscopic techniqueIs there a role for Laparoscopic Surgery in AfricaTips to prevent vault prolapse during TLHLaparoscopic Morcellation and Tissue Extraction : The New LandscapeConclusions and purpose together with YEP
SINGH
KASIA RACHMAN I
Nilanchali
ATA BarisKURIAN RekhaMIHESO Johnston
RAINA NaveenSHUKLA DivyeshEINARSSON Jon
Jean Mariechnandy
09.00 am - 12.00 noon “Near” LIVE SURGERY in 3D (OLYMPUS)
CHAIR PERSONS:
Room A
LUNCH
TEA / COFFEE
TEA /COFFEE
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VAN HERENDAEL Bruno / SIZZI OrnellaSURGEONS: CUTNER Alfred / PARKAR Rafique B. / JOSEPH Kurian
TH TUESDAY 25 AUGUST, 2015
Session 7 ANATOMY FOR THE ENDOSCOPIC SURGEON Room A
Keynote Lecture13.30 pm - 14.10 pm THE PURPOSE OF ANATOMY AS A GUIDE IN LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY:
“KNOW YOUR ANATOMY, FOLLOW YOUR ANATOMY, NEVER LOSE YOURANATOMY”
WATTIEZ Arnaud
14.10 pm - 14.30 pm14.30 pm - 14.50 pm
Laparoscopic Retroperitoneal AnatomyThe importance of restoring Anatomy in Endometriosis
PASIC DE BRUIN
Resad Abri
14.50 pm - 15.00 pm Questions & Answers
13.30 pm - 15.00 pm
CHAIR PERSONS: DE BRUIN Abri / SUBRAYAN KT
Session 9 ENERGIES IN ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY Room B
CHAIR PERSONS: KOIGI KAMAU Reuben / ZURAWIN Robert
Keynote Lecture13.30 pm - 13.50 pm
14.50 pm - 15.00 pm Questions & Answers
SAFE USE OF ENERGY IN LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY
Electrosurgery in EndoscopyBipolar energies to perform HysterectomyUltrasound energy in Laparoscopic SurgerySealing and excited plasma energies in Laparoscopic Surgery
ZURAWIN Robert
GOOLAB
ROSSETTI KURIAN Joseph
BhaskarPATEL Yamal
Alfonso
13.50 pm - 14.05 pm14.05 pm - 14.20 pm14.20 pm - 14.35 pm14.35 pm - 14.50 pm
13.30 pm - 15.00 pm
Nairobi • KenyaISGE
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TEA / COFFEE
TEA / COFFEE
09.00 am - 12.00 noon LIVE SURGERY (KARL STORZ Gmbh & Co) Room & A BCHAIRPERSONS: GOOLAB Bhaskar / PASIC Resad
16.50 pm - 17.00 pm Questions & Answers
15.50 pm - 16.05 pm16.05 pm - 16.20 pm16.20 pm - 16.35 pm16..35 pm - 16.50 pm
Session 8 Room A
15.30 pm - 15.50 pm
15.30 pm - 17.00 pm COMPLICATIONS (I)
CHAIR PERSONS: MANGESHIKAR Prashant / PATEL Yamal
Keynote LectureAVOIDING ENTRY INJURIES IN WOMEN WITH A SCARRED ABDOMEN
Complications of Laparoscopic surgery : How to avoid these?Complications in Laparoscopic SurgeryStrategies to minimise complications in Laparoscopic SurgeryLaparoscopic Morcellation : Avoiding tissue spread by using intra-abdominal bags
PASIC
PAUL PGNOE
Resad PARKAR Rafique
Günther
MANGESHIKAR Prashant
15.50 pm - 16.05 pm16.05 pm - 16.20 pm16.20 pm - 16.35 pm16.35 pm - 16.50 pm
16.50 pm - 17.00 pm
Session 10
15.30 pm - 15.50 pm
15.30 pm - 17.00 pm COMPLICATIONS (II) Room B CHAIR PERSONS: METTLER Liselotte / ROSSETTI Alfonso
Keynote LectureTHE ANATOMY OF SUCCESS FOR THE ENDOSCOPIC SURGEON
Morcellation of fibroids the ESGE recommendationsHandling complications during Laparoscopic SurgeryLaparoscopic Fistula repairControversy over Morcellation in Laparoscopic Surgery the AAGL point of view
BRÖLMANN HansMETTLER Liselotte
Suran Robert
RAMPHAL ZURAWIN
Questions & Answers
SINHA Rakesh
13.30 pm - 13.50 pm13.50 pm - 14.10 pm14.10 pm - 14.30 pm14.30 pm - 14.50 pm14.50 pm - 16.10 pm16.10 pm - 16.30 pm
16.50 pm - 17.00 pm Questions & Answers
Session 11 SAUDI GROUP OF GYNECOLOGICAL LAPAROSCOPISTS Room C
Ovarian Torsion in the King Fahad Medical CityLaparoscopic Ovarian Drilling revisedDa Vinci Laparoscopy in Saudi ArabiaSharing local experience of Single-Port LaparoscopyHysteroscopy and InfertilityRole of Laparoscopy in managing infertile couples
SENDY ARAB AL SWALEIM SALAMAH AL OBEID ISKANDER
Sameer Hisham
SaharKareema
Solaiman Mamdoh
13.30 pm - 17.00 pm
CHAIR PERSONS: ARAB Hisham / SENDY Sameer
LUNCH
SURGEON: WATTIEZ Arnaud
Questions & Answers
TH WEDNESDAY 26 AUGUST, 2015
12.20 pm - 12.30 pm Questions & Answers
Session 13 HYSTEROSCOPY (I) Room A CHAIR PERSONS: LODDO Alessandro / GROENEWALD Garry
Keynote Lecture11.00 am - 11.20 am HYSTEROSCOPIC MYOMECTOMY USING THE COLD KNIFE MAZZON Ivan
11.20 am - 11.35 am11.35 am - 11.50 am11.50 am - 12.05 pm12.05 pm - 12.20 pm
Ashermann Syndrome Treatment : State of the ArtPre-operative assessment of the cavityUterine polyps and their Hysteroscopic ManagementChallenges in cases of severe Ashermann’s syndrome before IVF
LODDO AlessandroCLEVIN LotteDE JONG PeterSHAH Pragnesh
11.00 am - 12.30noon
Session 14 MEDICO-LEGAL ASPECTS Room A CHAIR PERSONS: TERNAMIAN Artin / GOOLAB Bhaskar
Keynote Lecture13.30 pm - 14.00 pm MEDICO-LEGAL ASPECTS IN ENDOSCOPY
14.00 pm - 14.15 pm14.15 pm - 14.30 pm
14.30 pm - 14.50 pm
OR ready : How to avoid problems at the start?The ISGE accreditation for Endoscopic Surgeons and Theatres with emphasis on theMedico-legal aspectsThe African situation with emphasis on Southern Africa in Medico-legal problems
CHUNG SIZZI /VAN HERENDAEL GOOLAB
Maurice Ornella
Bruno Bhaskar
14.50 pm - 15.00 pm Questions & Answers
TERNAMIAN Artin
13.30 am - 15.00 pm
16.50 pm - 17.00 pm Questions & Answers
Session 15 NEW TECHNOLOGIES Room A
Keynote Lecture15.30 pm - 15.50 pm 3D LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY IN GYNAECOLOGY SUPERMANIAM Sevellaraja
15.50 pm - 16.05 pm16.05 pm - 16.20 pm16.20 pm - 16.35 pm
16.35 pm - 16.50 pm
Trans-vaginal Endoscopy in an Outpatient setting : How far can we go?Single port Laparoscopic Surgery for Endometriosis Caesarian Section scar defect (“nich”) : Diagnosis and treatment : First results of Hysteroscopic resection and Laparoscopic reconstruction (n = 75) trialsLaparoscopic cerclage : Indications and technique
RACHMAN SENDAG BRÖLMANN
UNCU
Ichnandy Fatih
Hans
Gürkan
15.30 pm - 17.00 pm
CHAIR PERSONS: KONJE Justin / BRÖLMANN Hans
LUNCH
10.20 am - 10.30 am
ENDOMETRIOSIS Room B
CHAIR PERSONS: VAN DER WAT Johan / KOPJAR Miroslav
Keynote LectureTECHNICAL STRATEGIES IN LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF DIE
Teenage Endometriosis : Medical or Surgical treatment?Virtual colonoscopy in the detection and follow-up of EndometriosisOperative Endoscopy in Urinary Tract EndometriosisSurgical treatments for Endometriosis and Pelvic pain
SHERVIN Adel
GOOLAB VAN DER WAT ROSSETTI SIEDHOFF
Bhaskar Johan
Alfonso Matthew
Session 16
09.00 am - 09.20 am
09.20 am - 09.35am09.35 am - 09.50 am09.50 am - 10.05 am10.05 am - 10.20 am
09.00 am - 10.30 am
12.10 pm - 12.30 pm Questions & Answers
Session 17 INFERTILITY AND ENDOSCOPY Room B CHAIR PERSONS: PAUL PG / MHLANGA Felix
Keynote Lecture11.00 am - 11.20 am IS THERE A ROLE FOR LAPAROSCOPIC TUBAL ANASTOMOSIS?
11.20 am - 11.35 am11.35 am - 11.50 am11.50 am - 12.05 pm12.05 pm - 12.20 pm
Hysteroscopy in Fertility enhancementHysteroscopy and IVFMIGS Management of Uterine Fibroids in view of the fertility outcomeEndomyometrectomy in Adenomyosis a novel technique
CLEVIN LODDO IMUNDIA KADE
Lotte Alessandro
Antony Sandesh
PAUL PG
11.00 am - 12.30 noon
10.20 am - 10.30 am Questions & Answers
Session 12 UTERINE MYOMA (I) Room A
CHAIR PERSONS: SINHA Rakesh / SIZZI Ornella
Keynote Lecture09.00 am - 09.20 am PREOPERATIVE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS BETWEEN MYOMA AND
MYOSARCOMA: THE ISGE RECOMMENDATIONSSIZZI Ornella
09.20 am - 09.35 am09.35 am - 09.50 am09.50 am - 10.05 am10.05 am - 10.20 am
Fibroids : Their effect on fertility - which Fibroid and when should we remove it?Laparoscopic Myomectomy : Pushing the limitsHow to reduce blood loss in Laparoscopic MyomectomyCurrent status of Power Morcellation
SIEBERT PAUL SINHA KOTDAWALA Parul
Ignor PG
Rakesh
09.00 am - 10.30 am
TEA / COFFEE
TEA / COFFEE
TEA / COFFEE
CYSTS & FIBROIDS AT LAPAROSCOPY Room B CHAIR PERSONS: SIEBERT Ignor / WANYOIKE J. Gichuhi
Keynote LectureLAPAROSCOPIC TREATMENT OF OVARIAN CYSTS : EVIDENCE-BASED CONSIDERATIONS
The treatment of EndometriosisEndoscopic management of fibroids indenting the uterine cavity missed during previousHysteroscopy or Laparoscopy and previous IVF failureImaging MRI of Myomas : what can we do?Imaging fibroids in the future : 3D, elastography, colour and power Doppler to assessvascularity : What is the additional value?
SIEBERT Ignor
Questions & Answers
VAN HERENDAEL Bruno
Session 19 MISCELLANEOUS Room B CHAIR PERSONS: VAN HERENDAEL Bruno / PARKAR Rafique B.
Keynote Lecture15.30 pm - 15.50 pm LAPAROSCOPIC NERVE SPARING RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY LONG LEE Chyi
15.50 pm - 16.05 pm16.05 pm - 16.20 pm16.20 pm - 16.35 pm16.35 pm - 16.50 pm
The impact of micro-surgical principles on the success of Endoscopic SurgeryNew instrumentation in Mini-LaparoscopyTotal Laparoscopic Hysterectomy in view of the FDA warnings on Power morcellationThe functional Hysteroscopic training model
DARWISH ROSSETTI CHRYSOSTOMOU CLEVIN
Atef Alfonso
Andreas Lotte
16.50 pm - 17.00 pm Questions & Answers
CLOSING CEREMONYVisa Oshwal Auditorium
19.00 pm
“MY JOURNEY WITH ADVANCED ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY” - Harry Reich
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP AWARD OF ISGE TO HARRY REICH
15.30 pm - 17.00 pm
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13.30 pm - 13.50 pm13.50 pm - 14.05 pm
14.05 pm - 14.20 pm14.20 pm - 14.35 pm
14.35 pm - 14.50 pm
14.50 pm - 15.00 pm
13.30 pm - 15.00 pm
TEA / COFFEE
SHAH Pragnesh
MANGANARO Lucia BRÖLMANN Hans
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AFRICA & DEVELOPING COUNTRIES INTERNATIONAL
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HOW BETTER KNOWLEDGE OF ENERGY SOURCES CAN IMPROVE SKILLS IN HYSTEROSCOPIC & LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY(Maximum 25)
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BASICS IN LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY (WITH HANDS ON)(Maximum 8)
US$150.00 US$200.00
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LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY TRAINING COURSE FOR OPERATING ROOM TECHNICIANS & SCRUB NURSES(Maximum 30)
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Please book, confirm and pay for your safaris EARLY to avoid last minute disappointments.
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UROGYNAECOLOGY (PELVIC FLOOR SURGERY)(Maximum 15)
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Unlike any other destination on earth, Kenya is the essence of diversity. Kenya - ‘the Safari Capital of the World’ and where you will find some of the finest beaches on the Indian Ocean.Unlike anywhere else on the planet, in Kenya you will find savagely beautiful wildernesses and ethereally snow-capped peaks; crater-studded valleys and wildlife-teeming plains; flamingo-frosted lakes and tropical rainforests.The last true Eden, Kenya is home to the longest rift in the earth’s crust and its youngest volcanoes.Kenya is the only land in which you can visit the “Cradle of Mankind”, sail a Swahili dhow past a 16th century Portuguese fort and meet a Maasai warrior.
From the moment you touch down and step into the gentle African air, Kenya will give you a warm welcome.
Ancient civilizations and cosmopolitan resorts, Kenya has something for everyone . . . From places of interest around Kenya’s capital city, Nairobi - to the beating heartof the African bush - or the vast plains of the Masai Mara or the pristine white sands, lapped with the gentle waves of the Indian Ocean on the Kenya Coast.
Travel to these magical corners of Kenya and discover the beauty of Kenya.
People & CulturesAction & Adventure
WildlifeBirdlife
LandscapesAlong the Coast
A warmth of welcome
stFriday 21 August, 2015 to
rdSunday 23 August 2015
SUGGESTED PRE-CONFERENCESAFARI DATE
thThursday 27 August, 2015 to
thSunday 30 August 2015
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This is the year to go on your personal African
Dream Safari.
Whatever your Safari options, we can design a journey that will fit your wildest
dreams.
It is highly recommended to book, confirm and pay for your Safaris EARLY to avoid last minute disappointments.August is peak safari season and places at good facilities
are limited and are booked early.
For Safari options and rates email:
SUGGESTED SAFARI PACKAGES
♦ 2 or 3 nights Masai Mara
♦ 2 nights Ol Pejeta Conservancy & 2 nights Masai Mara
♦ 2 nights Masai Mara & 3 nights Mombasa
♦ 1 night Lake Nakuru National Park & 2 nights Masai Mara
An ancient land born of ice and fire, only Kenya offers such a uniqueness of bio-diversity. Such are the extremes of the Kenyan climate, ranging from
tropical heat to glacial ice, that it has formed a diversity of habitats found nowhere else on Earth.
A vast mosaic of lion-gold savanna, rolling grasslands, ancient rainforests and volcanic plains, Kenya rises from the idyllic shores of the Indian Ocean
to the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kenya which, at 5,199 metres above sea level, is an extinct volcano some three and a half million years old.
Kenya shelters some of the most ancient, fragile and diverse wildlife on Earth. The Eden of the planet, Kenya’s plains and forests offer refuge to the last of
the big cats, the world’s greatest herds of elephant, the endangered white and black rhino and a number of endemic species that occur
nowhere else on Earth.
SUGGESTED POST-CONFERENCESAFARI DATE
OR
Kenya - Garden of Eden, Cradle of Mankind.
MOMBASALocated on the Eastern coastline of Kenya bordering the Indian Ocean, Mombasa is the ideal beach destination with sparkling white sands and lush greenery. Mombasa offers a diverse marine life, world-class hotels and friendly atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing break on the white beaches, lapped by the azure waters of the Indian Ocean, or something a bit more adventurous- diving, snorkelling, water-skiing or wind-surfing, Mombasa offers it all.
The Ol Pejeta Conservancy – a 90,000-acre private wildlife conservancy – situated on the equator, in Kenya's Laikipia District, between the foot hills of the Aberdares and the magnificent snow-capped Mount Kenya. The Conservancy boasts an astounding variety of animals, including the Big Five (the rhino, leopard, elephant, buffalo and lion), Grevy’s zebra, Jackson’s hartebeest, cheetah and chimpanzee. The combination of amazing wildlife and stunning views across the open plains of Ol Pejeta guarantees an unforgettable safari experience.
OL PEJETA CONSERVANCY
Set in the heart of Africa’s Great Plains in Kenya, the Masai Mara boasts 1,672 sq. kilometers of unspoilt wilderness. With its abundant wildlife and over 450 species of birds, Masai Mara is Kenya's most spectacular and finest wildlife reserves, offering the best game and bird-viewing not only in Kenya, but anywhere in Africa. The views across the rolling golden grasslands studded with acacia trees, rivers and forests are dazzling, the sense of space is overwhelming. The Reserve borders Tanzania and the two countries share the vast Serengeti plains, with wildlife free to roam between Kenya and Tanzania in search of food.
MASAI MARA
Throughout the year the Masai Mara is a place of natural drama, a kaleidoscope of colour and life. Most stunning of all are the months between July and October, when the savannah teems with animals during the Great Wildebeest Migration. Millions of wildebeest gather in the Masai Mara in one of the natural wonders of the world - ‘The Great Wildebeest Migration’.
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Just two hours drive from Nairobi, Lake Nakuru is among Kenya's finest national parks. Though famous for the pink flamingoes lining the shores of the lake and the hundreds of preening white pelicans, the small park (only 180 sq km) is home to the black and white rhino, the tree-climbing lions, leopard, large herds of buffaloes and the rare Rothschild’s giraffes as well as many other animals and birds.
LAKE NAKURU NATIONAL PARK
“There might have been fifty thousand birds in a bay”
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