Scientific Programme
Day 1 : | |
8.30am – 9.00 am | Registration and Pre-Test |
Session 1 : Introduction to Surgery for Ovarian cancer – “The Complexity of the Basic” | |
Time | Topic |
9.00 am | Welcome and Introduction to the Course: Why? When? How? |
9.15 am | Retroperitoneal Anatomy including Vascular Anatomy and Ureter |
9.35 am | Systematic Pelvic and Para aortic Lymphadenectomy |
9.55 am | Surgical anatomy of the omentum, Total omentectomy |
10.15 am | Staging laparotomy (Video) |
10.35 am | TEA BREAK |
Session 2: Advanced Surgery for Ovarian cancer – “Desperate Situations Demand Desperate Measures” | |
10.50 am | Various Techniques of Advanced Cytoreduction in Ovarian Cancer |
11.10 am | Surgical Anatomy of Peritoneum, Total peritonectomy, Diaphragm stripping |
Session 3: Master Cadaver Demonstration with Live Transmission 1 | |
11.30 am | Demonstration on master cadaver and interaction with faculty |
1.30 – 2.30 pm | LUNCH BREAK |
Session 4: Cadaver Lab 1 | |
2.30 pm | Hands-on Dissection on cadavers by delegates |
5.00 pm – 5.30 pm | Demonstration of HIPEC |
Day 2 | |
Session 5 : New Horizons, New Approaches | |
Time | Topic |
8.45 am | Debriefing Day1 |
9.00 am | HIPEC |
9.30 am | Retrograde Hysterectomy, Bowel resection and Anastomoses, Pouch of Douglasectomy |
10.00 am | Surgical Anatomy of Porta Hepatis and Diaphragm |
10.20 -10.35 am | TEA BREAK |
Session 6 : Using Technology to Maximum Advantage | |
10.35 am | Imaging in Assessment of Operability and Follow up |
11.05 am | Energy Sources |
Session 7 : Master Cadaver Demonstration with Live Transmission 2 | |
11.25 to 1.00 pm | Demonstration on master cadaver and interaction with faculty |
1.00 to 2.00 pm | LUNCH BREAK |
Session 8: Cadaver Lab 2 | |
2.00 to 4.30 pm | Hands-On Dissection on cadavers by delegates |
4.30 pm onwards | Post-Test and Valedictory Function |