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AUDITORIUM 9.00 Mobile Apps and new technologies can help patients and
clinicians (advantages vs ethical issues) Moderators: Manuel Seca; Corinne Vons;
Nightmare to dreams: The timeline of technology – Ian Jackson
The power of a digital community of medical doctors – Daniela Seixas
Follow-up of AS patients using WhatsApp – Naresh Row
10.00 Ambulatory Surgery in the world Moderators: Vicente Vieira; Douglas McWhinnie; Eurico Castro Alves
Ambulatory Surgery in China before and after 2017 –Zhenzhong Zhang
Africa and Latin America Vs USA and Northern Europe (two sides of the same coin) – Beverly Phillip
Portugal – 10 years after the CNADCA Report (The impact of Major National policies in the development of AS) – Carlos Magalhães
11.00 Coffee Break
11.30 NICOLL Lecture – Paulo Lemos
12.30 Opening Ceremony
13:00 Lunch
MONDAY 27TH MAY
AUDITORIUM ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 14.30 New insights on head and neck procedures
Moderators: Gamal Mohammed; Emanuel Guerreiro; Norihito Wada
Videoassisted thyroidectomy in AS – Jaime Vilaça
ENT procedures in AS – are we pushing too far or can we go further ahead? – Karianne Hostmark
Dealing with the predictable Difficult Airway in AS – Jorge Órfão
Hernia Session – State of the art Moderators: Naresh Row; Paula Tavares; Fátima Carvalho
Recent advances in Inguinal hernia repair – Artur Flores
Ventral and incisional Hernias – what’s the best strategy for the management of postoperative pain? – Matilde Zaballos
Hiatus hernia repair – strategies for AS - Manuel Planells
Paediatric inguinal hernia repair – Ana Versic
Symposium “Ambulatory Treatment of benigh prostate hypertrophy”
WORKSHOP “Advanced use of the LMA” Marc Coppens; Jose Manuel Cordero; Petra Tietze-Schnur; Vicente Vieira
LMA for ENT and stomatology
LMA in prone position
LMA for laparoscopic surgery
LMA for very small infants
LMA for difficult intubation
Invited Country (India) guest lectures Moderators: Manmal M. Begani; Rui Rangel
Minimally invasive lumbar intervertebral discectomy performed as a day care procedure under spinal anaesthesia - Roshan Kumar
Newer advances – drugs and techniques for regional anaesthesia in ambulatory surgery - Rangalakshmi
Combining day surgery with Home care for improving patient care and to reduce re-admission rate - Ramesh Koorapati
Surgical treatment of diabetic foot in AS – Bhavinder Arora
15.30 Symposium: Neuromuscular Blockade Management inAmbulatory Surgery Thomas Fuchs-Buder
FREE PAPER SESSION (Management & Nursing)
MONDAY 27TH MAY
AUDITORIUM ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 15.45
16.00 Recent advances in endo/laparoscopic surgery
Moderators: Carlo Castoro; Ian Jackson; Josip Bakovic
Laparoscopic hemicolectomy – is it feasible in the AS setting? – Ana Povo
Thoracoscopic procedures in AS - is one lung ventilation a major problem? – Xavier Falières
Paediatric laparoscopic surgery in AS – the experienced scrub nurse is vital! – Anabela Garcia
Innovation in the surgical treatment of Pelvic Floor disorders Moderators: Ana Povo; Luis Hidalgo; Bercina Cardoso
Minimally invasive surgery of rectal prolapse – Klaus Matzel
Minimally invasive surgery for anterior compartment prolapses – Helder Ferreira
Recent advances in Robotic prostatic surgery - Kris Maes
When postoperative pelvic pain becomes a problem – Rita Moutinho
17.00 Coffee Break
17.30 The obese patient in Ambulatory Surgery Moderators: Mark Skues; Filipe Guerra; Claire McNally
No patient too large? – Silva Pinto
Surgical strategies feasable in AS - Sebastiaan Van Cauwenberge
Patient education for obesity procedures: Role of nurses – Mariann Aaland
Locorregional Anesthesia in Ambulatory Surgery Moderators: Clara Lobo; Arnaldo Valedon
Thoracic Wall: Peripheral Nerve Blocks are safe and easy! – Maribel Garcia Vega
PNB for children? Of course! – Hugo Trindade
Block rooms and Nurses are crutial to a successful peripheral nerve block – Kirstie Lehtonen
Symposium: "Surgical Empowerment in the Ambulatory Setting"- Julio Mayol
FREE PAPER SESSION (Management & Nursing)
MONDAY 27TH MAY
AUDITORIUM ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 9.00 Organizational aspects important to local
Ambulatory Surgery policies Moderators: Beverly Philip; Cláudia Borges; Scott Bell
Beds, Trolleys or Chairs – Mark Skues
Going green in AS – Douglas McWhinnie
Financing strategies that promote Ambulatory Surgery – Alexandre Lourenço
Teamwork and Leadership in ASU Moderators: Marie-Louise Ulsøe; Alberto Roxo; Scott Bell
Strategies to the creation of a multidisciplinary Team in the ASU – Jorge Sousa
The young and the experienced Surgeon – Carlo Castoro
Competencies of the coordinator of the ASU – Miguel Sanchez
9.30 Course: “Ultrasound guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks – the big 5(+) in Ambulatory Surgery” Faculty: Paulo Fragoso (Coordinator); Diamantino Pereira; Lara Ribeiro; Sérgio Duarte; Juliana Louro
FREE PAPER SESSION (Anesthesia)
10.00 AS for the diabetic patient Moderators: Manuel Planells; Jan Eshuis;
Is diabetes directly related to poor surgical outcomes? – Nanda Kishore
Monitoring blood glucose throughout the AS circuit: the virtues of a good protocol – Nicole van der Lans-Jansen
Management of diabetic patients in Ambulatory Surgery (BADS Guidelines) – Mahdu Ahuja
Recent advances in Breast Surgery Moderators: Lúcia Marinho; Kirsti Lehtonen; Jose Luis Fougo
Radical mastectomy in AS – Sven Felsby
Options for breast reconstruction after mastectomy in AS – Luis Azevedo
Nursing the mastectomized patient – Joana Oliveira
11.00 Coffee Break
TUESDAY 28TH MAY
AUDITORIUM ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 11.30 Old ideas vs new concepts
Moderators: Rosa Amaral; Fernando Docobo; Ian Smith
Emergency Ambulatory Surgery – Douglas McWhinnie
So much promised, so little delivered – Jim Phillip
Does every patient need a care-giver for 24 hours post discharge –Madhu Ahuja
Prophylaxis is the key to the best outcome Moderators: Cristina Carmona; Jelena Neves
Prophylaxis of Thromboembolic events: when and how? – Paula Sá Couto
Hypothermia: are AS patients at risk – Diana Silva/Helena Monteiro
New developments in PONV prophylaxis – Marc Coppens
Surgical site infection – no improvement in 50 years? – Cecília Pinto
Course: “Ultrasound guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks – the big 5(+) in Ambulatory Surgery”
FREE PAPER SESSION (Anesthesia)
12.30 “The drugs that fight the knife” - can we go “Opioid Free” in Anesthesia for AS? Xavier Falières and Ian Smith
13.00 LUNCH
TUESDAY 28TH MAY
AUDITORIUM ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 14.00 14.30
The elderly patient Moderators: Jan Eshuis; Paula Tavares
Surgical outcomes are (not?) affected by age - Silvia Neves
Is the elderly patient no longer a challenge? – Mary Stocker
Post-Operative Cognitive Disfunction and delirium: risk factors, anesthetic strategies and diagnosis. How big is the problem? – Joana Alves
Patient Care After Discharge Moderators: Mark Skues; Maria do Sameiro Pereira
Is the 24h Phone Call absolutely necessary? – Are there alternatives? – Hanne Foens
New Strategies for severe pain control after Hip and Knee arthroplasty – Arnaldo Valedon
Strategies for patient follow-up in private practice – is there a difference? – Gerd-Dieter von-Koschitzky
Unexpected admissions after AS – are they preventable? – Mária Janecksó
Symposium – The benefits of caffeine in the life of doctors and nurses Symposium – Recent advances in the treatment of postoperative chronic pain
FREE PAPER SESSION (Surgery)
15.30 Threats to Ambulatory Surgery or “sign of the times” – safety comes first! Moderators: Rosário Órfão; Meneses da Silva
Sedation by non-anaesthesiologists – Beverly Phillip
Endoscopic surgical procedures by non-surgeons – Luc van Outryve
Office-based surgery and reduced staffing ratios – Petra Tietze-Schnur
WORKSHOP: Bedside Ultrasound evaluation of AS patients Elena Segura (Coordinator); Catarina Costa; Liliana Costa; Margarida Ferreira
TUESDAY 28TH MAY
AUDITORIUM ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 15.45 Perineal and anal procedures in AS
Moderators: Dieter Morales; Marc Coppens
Innovation in the treatment of anal fistulas – Gamal Edwin Mohamed
Colo-rectal surgeries under local anesthesia are feasible and have good results – Naresh Row
Ultrasound-guided Peripheral nerve Blocks for perineal surgical procedures – Clara Lobo
Importance of diet and clean dressings – Marisol Francisco
16.30 Symposium – Back to the future: Recent advances in Ambulatory Anaesthesia and Surgery
17.00 Coffee Break 17.30 My worst nightmares in Ambulatory
Surgery Moderators: Emanuel Guerreiro; Hanne Foens
Hemorrhage during laparoscopy – lesson from the UK - Ian Jackson
Neck heamatoma after thyroidectomy – Dieter Morales Garcia
Hypertensive crisis – Arnaldo Valedon
Acute anaphylaxis – Marie Sheehan
Planning Strategies for Ambulatory Surgery Units (ASUs) Moderators: Magdalena Arance Garcia; Alberto Magalhães
How to organize a big ASU – Jan Eshuis
Analysis of failed discharge after ambulatory surgery - Els Van Caelenberg
What should be taken into account when moving several ASU together at a new hospital? - Marie-Louise Ulsøe
FREE PAPER SESSION (Surgery)
TUESDAY 28TH MAY
AUDITORIUM ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 9.00 Education and training in AS
Moderators: Beverly Phillip; Paulo Lemos
Pregraduate curriculum in Medicine - Fernando Docobo
Recent developments in Paediatric Ambulatory Surgery in Mozambique - the impact of IAAS Teach the Teachers program - Dalva Khosa
High Fidelity Simulation as a tool in AS team training – Francisco Matos
Estratégias pouco comuns em CA Moderators: Mayté Valle; Paula Sá Couto
Tiroidectomia total em CA – como prevenir as principais complicações - Emanuel Guerreiro
Indicações para bloqueios do neuroeixo em CA - Ana Rodriguez Archilla
O doente que vive só também pode ser intervencionado em CA – Como e quando... - Maria Virtudes Navarro
Workshop Moderators: Sónia Ribas; Luís Branco; Olívia Andril; David Lourenço
The ideal treatment for Inguinal, umbilical and incisional hernia in the ambulatory setting
9.30
10.00 Ambulatory Surgery in the future Moderators: Pedro Sá Couto; Douglas McWhinnie
Can we have better drugs and monitors? – Jan Eshuis
The role of new technology in Ambulatory Surgery – Corinne Vons
At home Hospitalization… will this strategy work for AS complex patients? – Ramesh Koorapati
Colecistectomia Laparoscópica em CA Moderators: Francisco Barreiro; Paula Botelho
Exploração da Via Biliar em CA – como, quando, porquê? - José Maria Capitán
O doente com Apneia do sono proposto para cirurgia laparoscópica - Paula Sarmento
Pernoita em CA (em que condições?) - Maria José Crista
11.00 Coffee Break
11.30 Guest Lectures: Tears and Laughs in ASUs The operating theatre - stage for retraumatisation of terror victims… – Ana Schippert
It’s Kids day in the AS Unit – Vicente Vieira
12.30 CLOSING CEREMONY AND WELCOME TO VALENCIA 2020 AND BRUGES 2021
WEDNESDAY 29TH MAY
SUNDAY 26TH MAY
MONDAY 27TH MAY
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