Date:
6 April, 2017
 
Venue:
CUHK Jockey Club Minimally Invasive Surgical Skills Centre
3/F, Li Ka Shing Specialist Clinic (North Wing), Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, Hong Kong

Organizer:
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
 
Secretariat:
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
4/F, Lui Che Woo Clinical Sciences Building, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2632 2629 / 2632 3586 Fax: (852) 2637 7974
Email: AorticWetLab2017@surgery.cuhk.edu.hk
Website: www.surgery.cuhk.edu.hk/AorticWetLab2017
 
Sponsors:

 
 
 





 


Welcome Message

It is a pleasure to welcome you to the 2nd ‘hands on’ aortic arch wetlab. The aim is to provide an update on complex hybrid and open techniques when dealing with aortic pathology involving the aortic arch.

A panel of international experts will set the scene with some updates in classical presentation style and this will be followed by interactive case discussions. The ‘hands on’ section will give participants the opportunity to perform de-branching techniques and this will be followed by an opportunity to perform arch replacement using the frozen elephant technique. As in previous years participant can choose to sign up for full hands on participation or sign up to contribute to the interactive case discussion but act as observers in the wet lab only.

We have an elite Faculty comprising some of the most recognised practitioners and innovators in the field of aortic arch surgery and we are confident that participants will leave with an increased skill set in this area as well as having an enjoyable learning experience.

We look forward to welcoming you to this event.

Workshop Director    
Malcolm J Underwood
Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Department of Surgery
The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Randolph HL Wong
Consultant
Clinical Associate Professor (honorary)
Department of Surgery
The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Takuya Fujikawa
Assistant Professor
Department of Surgery
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
 





 


Faculty Members

Workshop Director

Malcolm J Underwood
Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Department of Surgery
The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Randolph HL Wong
Consultant
Clinical Associate Professor (honorary)
Department of Surgery
The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Takuya Fujikawa
Assistant Professor
Department of Surgery
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
 
 
Overseas Faculty

Marek P Ehrlich
Professor of Surgery
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Medical University of Vienna
Austria
 
Junichi Shimamura
M.D.
Kawasaki Aortic Centre
Japan
     

Malakh L Shrestha
Director of Aortic Surgery & Vice Chairman
Division of Cardio-Thoracic, Transplantation & Vascular Surgery
Hannover Medical School
Germany
   
     
     
Local Faculty    

Malcolm J Underwood
Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Department of Surgery
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
 
Randolph HL Wong
Consultant
Clinical Associate Professor (honorary)
Department of Surgery
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
     

Takuya Fujikawa
Assistant Professor
Department of Surgery
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
 
Song Wan
Professor
Department of Surgery
Prince of Wales Hospital
     

Innes YP Wan
Consultant
Clinical Associate Professor (honorary)
Department of Surgery
Prince of Wales Hospital
 
Micky WT Kwok
Associate Consultant
Department of Surgery
Prince of Wales Hospital
     

Simon CY Chow
Resident
Department of Surgery
Prince of Wales Hospital
 
Jacky YK Ho
Resident
Department of Surgery
Prince of Wales Hospital
     

Peter SY Yu
Resident
Department of Surgery
Prince of Wales Hospital
   
 
 





 


Preliminary Programme

 
Thurs 6th April, 2017
PRESENTATIONS
0900 Introduction Malcolm J Underwood
0915 Frozen Elephant Trunk - an Update Malakh L Shrestha
0935 Elephant Trunk for the Arch - my Technique Marek P Ehrlich
0955 Aortic Arch Surgery in Chronic Arch Dissection Junichi Shimamura
1015 Open Discussion All Faculty
1045 Coffee Break  
1100 Case Discussions and Practical Tips Discussants
  1. Arch Surgery in Acute Dissection [by Simon Chow] Marek P Ehrlich / Takuya Fujikawa / Malakh L Shrestha / Malcolm J Underwood / Randolph Wong /Junichi Shimamura
  2. Arch Surgery in Aneurysm [by Micky Kwok]
  3. Arch Surgery in Chronic Dissection [by Junichi Shimamura]
  4. Acute Limb Ischaemia Complicating Type A Dissection [by Takuya Fujikawa]
1300 Lunch  

Wetlab
1345 Introduction to the Wetlab Randolph HL Wong
1415 Part A : Hybrid Techniques - Debranching All Faculties & Participants
1545 Coffee Break  
1600 Part B : Frozen Elephant Trunk - Hands on with the Thoraflex Device All Faculties & Participants
1730 Workshop ends  
     

Aortic Debranching Surgery in live pigs
• Experience our novel hands-on aortic total debranching surgery
• step-by-step teaching
• Targets: CTS trainees / young specialists

Thoraflex TM (Total Arch Replacement & Descending Stenting)
• Uniquely designed hands-on workshop
• First-hand teaching by Faculty Members
• Targets: CTS trainees / surgeons interested in arch surgery

 





 


Registration

Registration can be made by one of the following methods:
1. online Registration
2. by Mail
Please send the completed registration form together with payment to the Secretariat.
3. by Fax
Please fax the completed registration form to (852) 2637 7974
 
Registration Fee
Overseas  
Lectures and Hands On (FULL) HKD5,500 / USD710
Lectures only HKD2,100 / USD270
   
Local  
Lectures and Hands On (FULL) HKD2,750
Lectures only HKD1,050
 
Payment
Payment can be made by credit card or by bank draft / cheque payable to "The Chinese University of Hong Kong". It should be sent together with the completed registration form to the Secretariat. (Personal cheques are acceptable for Hong Kong residents only.)
 

Cancellation & Refund Policy
Notification of cancellation must be made in writing to the Secretariat. For cancellation request received on or before 6th March, 2017, 50% of the registration fee will be refunded. No refund will be made for cancellation received after 6th March, 2017.


 
Private Policy Statement
The personal data provided by registrants / applicants will be used by the Department of Surgery, CUHK for the purposes of processing registration to the workshops / conferences and delivering information of current and future events. The data will not be transferred to other external parties except for the co-organizers of events for communication of programmes / events purpose. Under the provision of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance, registrants / applicants have the rights to access to and request the correction of the personal data. Applicants may submit written request to <AorticWetLab2017@surgery.cuhk.edu.hk> if necessary.
 
 






 

Video Library

 






 

Publication References

1. Ng CSH, Wan IYP, Lau RWH, Wong RHL, Yeung ECL, Chiu PWY, Ho AMH, Underwood MJ. Hybrid Type A Aortic Dissection Repair: Interposition Grafting and Open Endovascular Stenting. Surgical Practice 2011 Jul;15: 66-67
2. Ng CS, Wan IY, Wong RH, Underwood MJ. Keeping an “eye” on type A aortic dissections. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg 2011; 40:533
3. Wong RH, Chow SC, Lok JK, Ng CS, Underwood MJ. Hybrid treatment of ruptured aneurysm of Kommerall. Ann Thorac Surg. 2013;95:e95-6
4. Wong RH, Baghai M, Yu SC, Underwood MJ. Aortic arch/elephant trunk procedure with SiennaTM graft and endovascular stenting of thoraco-abdominal aorta for treatment of complex chronic dissection. Ann Cardiothorac Surg 2013;2(3):358-361. doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2225-319X.2013.05.03
Video Link: http://www.annalscts.com/article/view/2009/2739
5. Wong RH, Yu SC, Lau RW, Wan IY, Ng CS, Wan S, Ho AM, Underwood MJ. Delayed Stents Fracture of Djumbodis dissection system. Ann Thorac Surg 2014 Jan;97(1):e17-20. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2013.07.127
6. Wong RH, Ng CS, Lau RW, Kwok MW, Chow SC, Wan IY, Wan S, Yu SC, Underwood MJ. Post Thoracic Endovascular Aortic stenting pyrexia: prevalence and implications. CHEST 2014:145(3 Suppl):45A. doi:10. 1378/chest.1796315
7. Chan SK, Underwood MJ, Ho AM, So JM, Wan IY, Ho AK, Wong RH. Diagnosis of a Malpositioned Antegrade Cerebral Perfusion Cannula Using Cerebral Oximetry During Aortic Arch Replacement. Canadian J Anaesthesia 2014 May 28 [Epub ahead of print]
8. Wong RH, Yu SC, Chu CM, Wan IY, Ng CS, Underwood MJ. Hybrid Antegrade Thoracic Aortic Stenting via a temporary graft conduit for patient with poor peripheral access. AORTA DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12945/j.aorta.2014.14-006
9. Wong RH, Lau RW, Kwok MW, Chan HH, Yeung EC, Ng CS, Wan IY, Wan S, Underwood MJ. Impact of selective antegrade cerebral perfusion on type A dissection repair. Asian Society for Vascular Surgeons 2014, Hong Kong (Abstract)
10. Wong RH, Yu SC, Lam YH, Lau JY, Chu CM, Wan IY, Wan S, Underwood MJ. Early and Mid-term outcome of TEVAR in complicated Type B dissection. Asian Society for Vascular Surgeons 2014, Hong Kong (Abstract)
11. Wong RH, Lau RW, Kwok MW, Chan HH, Yeung EC, Ng CS, Wan IY, Wan S, Underwood MJ. Impact of selective antegrade cerebral perfusion on type A dissection repair. Ann Vasc Dis 2014, Vol 7. (Suppl), S21
12. Wong RH, Yu SC, Lam YH, Lau JY, Chu CM, Wan IY, Wan S, Underwood MJ. Early and Mid-term outcome of TEVAR in complicated Type B dissection. Ann Vasc Dis 2014, Vol 7. (Suppl), S36
13. Chow SC, Wong RH, Yu SC, Wan IY, Kwok MW, Underwood MJ. Arch in Neck-Haughton type D aortic aneurysm. Ann Thorac Surg. 2016 Feb;101(2):774-5. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2015.09.025.
14. Yu PS, Yu SC, Ng CT, Kwok MW, Chow SC, Ho JY, Underwood MJ, Wong RH. Coil Embolization of diverticulum of Kommerell: A targeted hybrid endovascular technique. Ann Thorac Surg 2016 May; 101(5): e139-41. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2015.10.024.
15. Ho JY, Wong RH, Chow SC, Yu PS, Kwok MW, Underwood MJ, Yu SC. Preemptive aneurysm sac embolization for TEVAR with inadequate proximal landing zone. Ann Thorac Surg 2016 Dec;102(6):e489-e491. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2015.12.038.
16. Yu PS, Yu SC, Chu CM, Kwok MW, Lam YH, Underwood MJ, Wong RH. Mycotic aortic arch aneurysm coexsistent with constrictive pericarditis: is surgery a dangerous resort? J Thorac Dis 2016; 8(8):E707-E710. Doi10.21037/jtd.2016.07.76
17. Wong RH, Ho JY, Underwood MJ. Multi-modality imaging assessment for ThoraflexTM hybrid total arch replacement. Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann. 2016 Apr 11. pii: 0218492316643844.
18. Lee AP, Wong RH, Underwood MJ, Yu SC. Contrast-Enhanced Transthoracic Aortic Ultrasound For Endoleak Detection After Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair. Ann Thorac Surg 2016 Sep;102(3):e261. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2016.03.056.
19. Chow SC, Wong RH. Current management of acute aortic diseases. HKMA CME Bulletin, page 2-7, May 2016
20. Yu SC, Liu W, Wong RH, Underwood M, Wang D. The Potential of Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation on Serial Monitoring of Hemodynamic Change in Type B aortic Dissection. CardioVasc Intervent Radiol 2016 Aug;39(8):1090-8. doi: 10.1007/s00270-016-1352-z. Epub 2016 May 11.
21. WONG RH, Cole C, UNDERWOOD MJ. Thoraflex Device as a One-Stage Solution in Chronic Type B Aortic Dissection: http://www.ctsnet.org/article/thoraflex-device-one-stage-solution-chronic-type-b-aortic-dissection
   

Link

1. The 9th Asian Cardiothoracic Surgery Specialty Update Course
 





 


General Information

Official Language
The official language of the Symposium is English.
 
Certificate of Attendance
A Certificate of Attendance will be issued and distributed to registered surgeons / physicians onsite.
 
Insurance
The Organizer does not shoulder any responsibility for individual’s medical, travel or personal insurance. Delegates are strongly advised to make or review their own policies.
 
Venue
CUHK Jockey Club Minimally Invasive Surgical Skills Centre
3/F, Li Ka Shing Specialist Clinic (North Wing)
Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, Hong Kong

 
Secretariat
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
4/F, Lui Che Woo Clinical Sciences Building, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2632 2629 / 2632 3586 Fax: (852) 2637 7974
Email: AorticWetLab2017@surgery.cuhk.edu.hk
Website: www.surgery.cuhk.edu.hk/AorticWetLab2017
 





 


About Hong Kong

The Weather
Hong Kong has sub-tropical climate. The weather in April is generally fine and warm, but a bit foggy. Temperature ranges from 21°C to 24°C. Relative humidity is around 80%. Detailed weather information is obtainable from the Hong Kong Observatory.
Website: http://www.weather.gov.hk/contente.htm
 
Passport & Visa Requirement
Visitors to Hong Kong should hold a passport with at least six months' validity. Nationals of about 170 countries and territories may visit Hong Kong visa-free for a period ranging from 7 days to 180 days. The Organizers are NOT responsible for individual’s visa arrangement. Participants should check with the Chinese embassy or consulate at respective home town for the visa information. One may also check to learn whether a visa is needed to enter Hong Kong from the webpage of the Immigration Department of Hong Kong.
Website: http://www.immd.gov.hk/eng/services/index.html
 
Airport Departure Tax
Adult : HK$120
Children under 12 years of age: Free
 
Language
Chinese and English are the official languages with Cantonese being the de facto official spoken language in Hong Kong. Most people in the service industry speak Cantonese, English and Mandarin.
 
Currency
The local currency unit is Hong Kong dollar (HK$) which is currently linked to US dollar (US$) at an exchange rate of HK$7.8=US$1. Most foreign currencies are easily exchanged at banks, hotels and money changers. Credit cards are widely accepted at major hotels, large restaurants, department stores and shops. Most banks in Hong Kong open from 9:00am to 4:30pm on Mondays to Fridays, and some from 9:00am to 12:30pm on Saturdays.
 
Local Transportation
Hong Kong is a geographically compact city. It is highly mobile with efficient public transport system. Mass Transit Railway, bus, mini bus, tram, ferry, etc. are the major transportation means. “Red” taxis serve most of the territory-wide area except for Tung Chung Road and the south side of Lantau Island. “Green” taxis are fundamentally confined to the suburban areas in the New Territories. “Blue” taxis operate only on Lantau Island. All taxis can go to and from the Hong Kong International Airport. Road signs in Hong Kong are bilingual in both English and Chinese.
 
Hong Kong Attractions
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