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IPSO ANNUAL CONGRESS, KYOTO

Nov 16th – 18th, 2018

PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

 

Friday, November 16 th, 2018

 

WELCOME, PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS AND LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS

Robert Shamberger (USA)

Local organizers (Japan)

8:15-8:30

 

IPSO: SESSION 1: LIVER

8:30-9:45

  • Surgical treatment strategy for advanced hepatoblastoma: Resection versus Transplantation

Hajime Uchida (Japan)

  • Hepatoblastoma: Role diffusion weighted MRI (dw-mr) in detection of satellite lesions not detected with multi-phase CT scans

Kanika Sharma (India)

  • The usefulness of the navigation surgery using indocyanine green fluorescent imaging for the hepatoblastoma patients

Ryota Souzaki(Japan)

  • Eight surgery cases for pulmonary metastasis of hepatoblastoma by indocyanine green fluorescence navigation

Michinobu Ohno(Japan)

  • Evaluation of the impact of liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy on hepatoblastoma intrahepatic and distant growth by using patient-derived Xenografts in nude mice

Marianna Cornet(France)

  • Benign tumors of the liver in children and adolescents: the experience of a single institution

Patrizia Dall’igna(Italy)

  • Extended liver resections or liver transplantation? Single center experience

Simone Abib (Brazil)

 

9:45 – 10:15 – Circulating Break

 

IPSO: DANIEL HAYES SURGICAL SKILLS SEMINAR

 

  • Nephron-sparing surgery in Wilms tumor

Jorg Fuchs(Germany)

  • New navigational techniques in oncologic resections

Eiso Hiyama(Japan)

  • Management of intra-operative complications of oncological surgery

Marc Wijnen (Netherlands)

  • Discussion

 

 

11:45 – 13:45 – Lunch Break, Poster Viewing, Visit Exhibition

 

IPSO: SESSION 2: NEUROBLASTOMA

13:45 – 15:15

  • Cutting it to the core in Neuroblastoma biopsy: How many cores are enough?

Sesi Hotonu (UK)

  • Factors affecting perioperative outcomes in children undergoing neuroblastoma surgery in a tertiary cancer hospital in India- a prospective observational study.

Nayana Amin (India)

  • Surgical outcomes in patients with high risk neuroblastoma, the European high risk neuroblastoma-1 trial, a UK single centre experience

Sesi Hotonu (UK)

  • Treatment effect of neuroblastoma of neonates and small infants

Yongwei Chen (China)

  • Intra-Operative Photographic Imaging for Objective Documentation of the Surgical Resection in Neuroblastoma

Jakob Stenman (Sweden)

  • Minimally invasive surgery for Neuroblastic tumours, a SIOPEN international study

Hany Gabra (UK)

  • Implementation of an international standard for systematic surgery report for neuroblastoma: a SIOPEN, COG and GPOH initiative

Lucas Matthyssens (Belgium)

  • Postoperative chylous ascites after resection of pediatric retroperitoneal malignancies: interventions and impact upon adjuvant therapy

Aodhnait Fahy (Canada)

  • Postoperative lymphatic leakage after surgery for advanced neuroblastoma- is it a rare complication?

Alexandra Pohl (Germany)

  • Reduction of complication rate in neuroblastoma surgery after centralization of care

Merel Jans (The Netherlands)

 

15:15 – 15:45 – Circulating Break

 

IPSO: SESSION 3: PROBLEM CASES

15:45- 17:30

 

Local Interdisciplinary Panel

RADIATION ONCOLOGY Hiroshi Fuji (Japan)

RADIOLOGY Osamu Miyazaki (Japan)

PAEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY Kenichiro Watanabe (Japan)

PAEDIATRIC SURGERY Akihiro Yoneda (Japan)

 

17:30 – 18:30 – IPSO: BUSINESS MEETING

18:30 – 19:30 – OPENING CEREMONY

19:30 – WELCOME NETWORKING RECEPTION

 

 

Saturday, November 17th, 2018.

 

8:40 – 9:10

KEYNOTE 01

The History of SIOP

 

9:10-9:40: Coffee Break, Poster Viewing, Visit Exhibition

 

IPSO: SESSION 4: (PBC-SESSION): THE ROBERT ARCECI BEST OF IPSO

9:40 – 11:10

 

  • Management of thoracoabdominal neuroblastoma: a 13-years’ experience

Chan-Hon Chui (Singapore)

  • Multidisciplinary surgical strategy for dumbbell neuroblastoma: a single center experience of 33 cases

Luca Pio (France)

  • Treatment and outcome of patients with thoracic soft tissue ewing tumors – a report from the cooperative weichteilsarkom studiengruppe trials

Guido Seitz(Germany)

  • Customize approach for upfront or delayed resection using radiological characteristics in unilateral, non-metastatic pediatric renal tumors: a prospective study

Sajid Qureshi(India)

  • Robot-assisted laparoscopic management of renal tumors in children : preliminary results

Luca Pio (France)

 

11:10 – 11:20 – Circulating Break

 

IPSO ORAL POSTER SESSION

11:20- 12:20

 

  • Circulating mycn DNA as a tumor-specific marker in neuroblastoma

Jonathan Karpelowsky(Australia)

  • The chick embryo – a new experimental model to study tumour biology and test cancer therapies for neuroblastoma

Paul Losty (UK)

  • One-lung ventilation in pediatric thoracic surgical oncology

Nune Matinyan (Russia)

  • How does surgery impact childhood cancer patients? The lasting experiences and needs of survivors and their parents

Claire E Wakefield(Australia)

  • A multicenter study of 33 cases with synovial sarcoma

Wang Shan (China)

  • Treatment for abdominal inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor in children: an analysis of twelve years of experience

Jiajian Hu(China)

  • Perioperative complications after partial hepatectomy for hepatoblastoma

Marianna Cornet (France)

  • Surgical treatment for large solitary focal nodular hyperplasia of liver in children: an analysis of twelve years of experience

Jiajian Hu(China)

  • Solid pseudopapillary neoplasm of the pancreas in children: Hacettepe experience

Bilgehan Yalcin(Turkey)

  • National survey on the management of Wilms tumor

Ahmed Elgendy (Egypt)

  • The Surgical Choice for Unilateral Thyroid Carcinoma in Pediatrics: Lobectomy or Total Thyroidectomy?

Wei Yao (China)

  • Neuroblastoma – the association of anatomical tumour site , molecular biology and patient outcomes

Adeline Salim (UK)

 

11:20 – 11:50

KEYNOTE 02

Autophagy

 

11:50 – 13:20: Lunch Break, Poster Viewing, Visit Exhibition

13:20 – 13:30: Circulating Break

 

IPSO: SESSION 5: RENAL TUMOURS

13:30- 14:30

 

  • Prospective study of systematic retroperitoneal lymph node sampling for wilms tumors and comparison with random lymph node sampling

Monica Bhagat (India)

  • Factors responsible to stage III disease in the patients with Wilms tumor treated in the JWITS-2 study

Takaharu Oue (Japan)

  • New criteria for laparoscopic nephrectomies in pediatric renal tumors

Rodrigo Chaves Ribeiro (Brazil)

  • Minimally invasive surgery for Wilms tumours: can we safely expand the SIOP umbrella protocol criteria?

Yves Heloury(Australia)

  • Plasty and salvage of the kidney in treatment of bilateral Wilms tumor- Experience of 53 cases in 10 years at a single institution

Huanmin Wang(China)

  • Wilms tumour – is aggressive surgery required in patients with vena cava disease extension ?  Impact of chemotherapy and radiotherapy on tumour thrombus and viability

Tristan Boam (UK)

 

IPSO: SESSION 6: GCT

14 :30-15 :30

 

  • Testicular germ cell tumor: a national multicentric study

Rodrigo Chaves Ribeiro (Brazil)

  • Ovarian tumors in children: how common are lesion recurrence(s) and metachronous disease? Results of a nationwide study

Sarah Braungart (UK)

  • Surgical management of pediatric ovarian tumors – classical ’open’ or minimally invasive surgery?

Sarah Braungart (UK)

  • Sacrococcygeal teratoma- long term outcomes in terms of urological and bowel problems, cosmesis and gait

Kashish Khanna (India)

  • Surveillance for boys with localized testicular non-seminomatous germ cell tumors: Hacettepe experience

Bilgehan Yalcin(Turkey)

  • Surgical management of ovarian tumours – a 25 year single centre experience

Felcity Arthur (UK)

 

15:30-16:00: Circulating Break

16:00 – 16:30

KEYNOTE 03: IPSO

Critical role of surgery in pediatric cancer care

  • Simone Abib (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

Chair:  S.Sarnacki

 

 

16:30-16:40: Circulating Break

 

IPSO – PROS Symposium: Organ and fertility preservation

16:40 – 18:10

 

  • IPSO : Sabine Sarnacki (France)
  • PROS : Mariko Kawamura (Japan)

 

Closing remarks – Robert Shamberger(USA)

 

18:10: Poster Viewing (Poster Area with food and drink)

 

Sunday November 18st, 2018.

 

IPSO SESSION 7: MISCELLANOUS

8:30 -9:30

 

  • Infections in long-term venous access devices: should the catheter always be withdrawn?

Simone Abib(Brazil)

  • Ewing’s sarcoma of ribs: outcome of surgical management as a part of multimodality treatment

Sandeep Agarwala(India)

  • Equivalent outcome with radiotherapy only versus surgery as local treatment modality in head and neck Ewing sarcoma family of tumors

Sameer Bakhshi(India)

  • Neoadjuvant Regional Intraarterial Chemotherapy in Combination with Systemic Chemotherapy for Treatment of Advanced Pelvic Malignant Tumors in Children

Min-ju Li (China)

  • Duodenum-preserving pancreas head resection in the treatment of pediatric benign and low-grade pancreatic tumors: a ten-year single-center review

Hong Qin(China)

  • An interdisciplinary surgical approach (pediatric surgery/neurosurgery) allows successful tumor resection in specific complex conditions of pediatric solid malignancies

Steven Warmann(Germany)

  • Liver transplant as treatment of the metastatic gastrointestinal stromal tumors in children not responding to medical therapy

Michele Ilari(Italy)

 

9:30-9:40: Circulating Break

 

9:40-10:10: Keynote 04

D’Angio Lecture:

PROS: Heavy particle radiotherapy

 

IPSO/PROS/SIOP: Multidisciplinary palliative care

10:40- 12:10

 

  • IPSO: Palliative Surgery: A Surgeon’s Perspective

Alessandro Inserra (Italy)

  • PROS: Management of multidisciplinary palliative care

Hiroshi Fuji (Japan)

  • SIOP: Integrating Palliative Care into Pediatric Oncology Improves Outcomes

Justin Baker (USA)

 

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11:50 – 13:20: Lunch Break, Poster Viewing, Visit Exhibition

13:20 – 13:30: Circulating Break

 


 

ABSTRACTS FOR POSTER DISPLAY

 

  1. Horner’s syndrome in infants and children – should we routinely screen for neuroblastoma? S Braungart (UK)
  2. Surgical treatment of pancreatic tumors in children A Lukashenko(Ukraine)
  3. “Pneumobladder”: a new mini-invasive approach for the diagnosis and treatment of intravesical tumors in children M Ilari (Italy)
  4. Central venous catheter positioning in pediatric oncology: systematic review and meta-analysis of the group of young pediatric surgeons of Europe L Pio (France)
  5. The incidence of associated abnormalities in patients with sacrococcygeal teratoma M Kremer(The Netherlands)
  6. Tunnelled central venous access devices in small children: a comparison of open versus ultrasound-guided percuntaneous insertion in children weighing ten kilograms or less L Viernoom(New Zealand)
  7. Neuroblastoma with opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia syndrome (OMAS): outcomes of surgical management over twenty years S Anand(India)
  8. Surgery options and results of treatment of children with solid pseudopapillary tumors of the pancreas D Rybakova(Russia)
  9. Minimally invasive thoracic and abdominal surgery in pediatric solid oncology S Talypov(Russia)
  10. Pediatric non-Wilms renal tumors: review of clinico-pathological behaviour, treatment and outcome from a tertiary care center, India: a single institution experience B Jindal(India)
  11. Congenital mesoblastic nephroma – a single centre series M Pachl(UK)
  12. Treatment of nephroblastoma with venous thrombus: single-center experience K Dong(China)
  13. Evaluation of a bony landmark-based method for teaching percutaneous insertion of subclavian venous catheters in paediatric patients A Loh(Singapore)
  14. The evidence for cytoreductive surgery and (hyperthermic) intraperitoneal chemotherapy ((H)IPEC) in children: a systematic review of the literature L Mattyssens(Belgium)
  15. Tunneled non-cuffed centrally inserted central catheters in pediatric oncology: initial experience R Chaves Ribeiro(Brazil)
  16. Use of subcutaneously anchored securement devices in preventing central venous catheters dislocation in children affected by cancer A Crocoli(Italy)
  17. Peripherally inserted central catheters in the treatment of children with cancer: results of a multicenter study M Rykov(Russia)
  18. When lightning strikes twice! – management of familial neuroblastoma S Braungart(UK)
  19. Possibilities of endosurgery in diagnosis of tumor diseases of of thoracic and abdominal localization at children. D Rybakova(Russia)
  20. Radiologic-guided biopsies of pediatric tumors: a systematic review V Montano(Italy)
  21. The role of pediatric surgical services in optimal management of childhood cancers H Halepota(Pakistan)
  22. Resection of presacral mass in currarino syndrome is mandatory S Sarnacki(France)
  23. Primary Liver Germ Cell Tumor: a rare entity Simone Abib(Brazil)
  24. Clinical presentation and Outcome of Paediatric non-Wilms’ renal tumours. D Yadav(India)
  25. Cardiac teratoma S Braungart (UK)
  26. Testicular metastasis in Wilms tumor: case report Simone Abib(Brazil)
  27. Complications after excision of retroperitoneal tumours in children. B Kumar (India)
  28. Hepatic sinusoidal obstruction syndrome induced by D-actinomycin in Right-sided Wilms Tumors. H Wei (China)
  29. Hepatoblastoma with intracardiac extension – Surgical approach Simone Abib(Brazil)
  30. Human Papillomavirus in Retinoblastoma–Is it relevant? S Sen (India)

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