Final Program - May 25, 2002, Saturday

National Theater

INVITED LECTURE: P. Gloviczki (Rochester, USA):
“Update on Surgery of Venous Diseases”
09:00 - 09:30


Chairman/Introduction: Á. Balogh (Szeged, Hungary)


SYMPOSIUM 8
Endovascular Surgery
09:30 - 10:30


Chairperson:
L. Kollár (Pécs, Hungary)


S38
A. Gussmann (Bad Saarow, Germany):
Tube Anastomotic Free (tAF) graft for videoendoscopic aorto-iliac reconstruction

S39
R. Pamler (Ulm, Germany):
Is standard surgical repair better than endovascular repair of AAA? A statistical analysis on perioperative complications

S40
G. Kretschmer (Vienna, Austria)
: In-Patients with Infrarenal Aortic Aneurysms (AAA): Open surgical or endovascular repair; an analysis in case-control design

S41
G. Menyhei (Pécs, Hungary)
: Intraoperative endovascular interventions


Cinema I

SYMPOSIUM 10
Arginin Supply: When and Where
09:30 - 10:30


Chairpersons:
H. Redl (Vienna, Austria); P. van der Leeuwen (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)


S46
U. Suchner (Bad Homburg, Germany)
: Possible danger of nutritional arginine supply in sepsis

S47
S. Bahrami (Vienna, Austria):
Pro and contra for arginine in hemorrhagic shock

S48
P. van der Leuwen (Amsterdam, The Netherlands):
Arginine supply under defined clinical conditions


CInema II

ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Thoracic and Esophageal Surgery (TES)
09:30 - 10:30


Chairpersons:
Péter Ö. Horváth (Pécs, Hungary), P. Puri (Dublin, Ireland)


117 Telescopic esophageal anastomosis: clinical results and data of animal experiments
G. Szûcs, Miskolc, Hungary

118 Effect of thoracic epidural anaesthesia during experimental gastric tube formation
G. Lázár, Szeged, Hungary

119 Usefulness of phreno-mediastinal approach in thoracoscopic radical esophagectomy
T. Kawano, Tokyo, Japan

120 The role of the VATS in the treatment of hydrothorax
K. Kovács, Kecskemét, Hungary

121 Isolated lung perfusion with gemcitabine in the rat: pharmacokinetics and survival
B. van Putte, Antwerp, Belgium

122 Variations in flow, duration and concentration do not change the final lung concentrations of melphalan after isolated lung perfusion in the rat
S. Romijn, Edegem, Belgium


National Theater

INVITED LECTURE: H-W. Waclawiczek (Salzburg, Austria):
“Update on Minimal Invasive Surgery”
10:45 - 11:15

Introduction/Chairman: A. Nagy (Veszprém, Hungary)


SYMPOSIUM 9
Minimally Invasive Surgery - New Techniques - Mesh Surgery
11:15 - 12:55


Chairperson: A. Nagy (Veszprém, Hungary)


S42
A. Kingsnorth (Plymouth, UK):
Mesh in large incisional hernias

S43
B. Klosterhalfen (Aachen, Germany):
Biological response to mesh materials

S44
U. Klinge (Aachen, Germany):
Pathophysiological concept for mesh repair

S45
A. Nagy (Veszprém, Hungary):
Parastomal hernia repair with PHS-L mesh

Organized by Ethicon, Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Johnson & Johnson Hungary


Cinema I

SYMPOSIUM 11
Surgery of Congenital Malformations
11:15 - 12:55


Chairpersons:
L. Németh (Szeged, Hungary), G. Bogáts (Szeged, Hungary)


S49
P. Puri (Dublin, Ireland):
Pulmonary vasculature in congenital diaphragmatic hernia

S50
J.A. Tovar (Madrid, Spain):
Experimental induction of esophageal atresia and associated malformations

S51
R.J. Rintala (Helsinki, Finland):
Management of persistent cloaca problems and long term outcome

S52
M. Rivosecchi (Rome, Italy):
Long-term follow-up of anorectal malformations


Cinema II

ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Surgical Pathophysiology (SP)
11:15 - 12:55


Chairpersons:
J.H. Fischer (Köln, Germany), K. Jonsson (Harare, Zimbabwe)


123 How do redox-sensitive transcription factors influence the inflammatory reaction in sepsis and polytrauma?
G.V. Gagern, Dresden, Germany

124 Evaluation of phagocytic function of spleen after splenic artery ligation in secondary hypersplenism
C. Vatansev, Konya, Turkey

125 Endothelin-1 upsets homeostatic equilibrium in the coronary bed
A. Juhász-Nagy, Budapest, Hungary

126 Increased concentrations of pericardial cathecholamines affect cardiac and circulatory function and pericardial levels of endothelin-1
V. Kékesi, Budapest, Hungary

127 Role of endothelin-1 in tachyarrhythmias developed during myocardial ischemia and reperfusion
H. Vágó, Budapest, Hungary

128 The effect of intestinal lengthening on adaptation in a piglet SBS-model: a pilot study
G.I. Koffeman, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

129 The effects of selective neuronal NOS inhibition during acute experimental colonic obstruction
Z. Palásthy, Szeged, Hungary

130 Effect of cholic and deoxycholic acid treatment on colonic mucosa in rats
P. Sipos, Budapest, Hungary

131 Effect of colloid solution ladpulin on the blood coagulation system during hemorrhagic shock in dogs
I.V. Kremenevskiy, Minsk, Belarus

132 In vitro antineoplastic activity of a novel steroidal ester of chlorambucil in breast cancer cells
M. Kontos, Athens, Greece


National Theater

ORAL PRESENTATIONS
New Techniques (NT)
13:00 - 13:40


Chairpersons:
I. Furka (Debrecen, Hungary), M. Rivosecchi (Rome, Italy)


133 Sonodynamic treatment of cancer cell lines - A new method in tumor therapy?
R. Grützmann, Dresden, Germany

134 Effects of different physical barriers in prevention of adhesions to intraperitoneally placed polypropylene mesh in rabbits
S.G. Sajjadi, Pécs, Hungary

135 The use of a suturing task as a measure of technical competence
M.S. Khan, London, UK

136 Heart rate variability analysis as a tool for quantifying the stress of the surgical team during laparoscopic versus open surgeries
L. Hejjel, Pécs, Hungary


Cinema I

ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Nutrition/Glutamine (NG)
13:00 - 13:40


Chairperson:

U. Suchner (Bad Homburg, Germany)


137 Enteral glutamine reverses Th1/Th2 shift in severe trauma patients. A randomised double-blind controlled study
P.G. Boelens, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

138 Butyrate and glutamate mucosal metabolic substrate utilization in normal colon and colon cancer tissue
D. Adawi, Malmö, Sweden

139 Comparison of the effects of a glutamine-rich and glutamine-free diet in patients with esophagectomy
J. Hallay, Debrecen, Hungary

140 Does the addition of glutamine to total parenteral nutrition have beneficial effect on the healing of colon anastomosis and bacterial translocation after preoperative radiotherapy?
M. El-Malt, Ghent, Belgium


Cinema II

ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Tissue Repair (TR)
13:00 - 13:50


Chairperson:
M. Cainzos (Santiago de Compostela, Spain)


141 Phospholipids reduce adhesions in the uterine-horn model
S.A. Mueller, Aachen, Germany

142 Diphenhydramine and hyaluronic acid derivatives reduce adnexial adhesions and prevent tubal obstruction following pelvic operations
F. Avsar, Konya, Turkey

143 Expression of apoptosis and cell cycle-related proteins in epidermis
H. Galkowska, Warsaw, Poland

144 Increased keratinocyte motility in hypoxic wounds is via an integrin-dependent up-regulation of MMPs
P.F. Ridgway, London, UK (presented by M. Khan)

145 The effect of a thermoreversible gelatin polymer (TGP) on liver regeneration in experimental hepatic wound
M. Nagaya, Kanagawa, Japan

 


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