The Christie Robotic Pelvic Oncology Symposium Wednesday 17th September 2014 ducation Centre (Dept 17), The Christie, Manchester, M20 4BX The cutting-edge Da Vinci robotic system is used in the surgical management of various pelvic oncological conditions by the Urologists, Gynaecologists and the Colorectal surgeons. The Da Vinci robotic operating system is in use by the surgeons at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust since 2008. The highly specialised surgeons have accumulated a wealth of minimal access surgical experience with the application of the Da Vinci robot to provide high quality cancer care for suitable patients. The robot allows our surgeons to perform minimally invasive procedures, using 3-D vision and specialised instruments with endowrist function. These instruments are an extension of surgeons own hands enabling precision surgery. This allows to improve the short-term and the cancer specific outcomes following surgery. Aim / Objective To provide an overview of the major aspects of robotic pelvic oncology Learning Outcomes Improve the understanding of robotic surgery in pelvic oncology To understand the current status and the future of robotic surgery in oncology To assess the role of team work in robotic surgery Discuss the training in robotic surgery Discuss the position of specialised commissioning in robotic surgery in NHS ngland Target Audience: Clinicians already working in surgery Delegate Fee: 25 administrative fees for registration which will be returned on attendance Contact: mail education.events@christie.nhs.uk, call 0161 918 7409 or visit @TheChristieSoO
Agenda 08.40 Registration & Coffee 09.00 Introduction Mr. Vijay Ramani - Consultant Urologist, The Christie / Miss Sarah O Dwyer, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, The Christie 09.05 Welcome Mr. Roger Spencer - Interim CO, The Christie 09.15 Session 1: Robotic Uro-oncology Chair: Professor Noel Clarke - Professor of Urological Oncology / Mr M Lau Consultant Urologist, The Christie 09.20 Robobotics or Robobalderdash - Is there a role for Minimally Invasive Radical Cystectomy for Bladder Cancer? Mr Shamim Khan - Urological Surgeon at Guy s & St Thomas NHS Foundation / Professor Noel Clarke - Professor of Urological Oncology, The Christie 09.40 From Trainee to Consultant Robotic Surgeon Mr. Naeem Soomro - Consultant Urologist, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 10:00 An overview of current evidence for Robot assisted Laparoscopic Prostatectomy (The Christie xperience) Mr Vijay Ramani - Consultant Urologist, The Christie 10:20 Discussion 10:30 Coffee Break 10.45 Session 2: Robotic Gynae-Oncology 10.45 Chair: Mr Simon Butler-Manuel - Gynaecological Oncologist, Royal Surrey County NHS Foundation Trust 10.50 Is a fool with a tool still a fool? Current perspective in Robotic Gynaeoncology 10.45 Mr. Richard Slade - Consultant Surgeon, The Christie 11.10 Training in Robotic Gynaeoncology Mr. Simon Butler-Manuel - Gynaecological Oncologist, Royal Surrey County NHS Foundation Trust 11.30 The Christie xperience in Robotic Gynaeoncology Mr Mike Smith - Consultant Gynaeoncologist, The Christie 11.50 Discussion 12:00 Lunch 13.00 Session 3: Robotic Coloproctology Chair: Miss Sarah O Dwyer - Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, The Christie 13.05 Current perspective, techniques and opportunities with Robotic Colorectal Surgery Mr. Jim Khan, Consultant Laparoscopic & Colorectal Surgeon, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust 13.25 Training & Standardisation in Robotic TM Prof. Amjad Parvaiz - Consultant Laparoscopic & Colorectal Surgeon, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust 13.45 Robotic Rectal Surgery - The Christie xperience Mr CR Selvasekar - Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, The Christie & Mr. Omer Aziz - Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, The Christie 13:55 Discussion 14:05 Session 4: Quality in Robotic Surgery Chair: Mr Malcolm Wilson - Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, The Christie 14:10 Surgical Outcomes and Commissioning a Service - Simple or Is It? Mr Vijay Sangar - Director of Surgery, The Christie 14.30 The impact of Robotic surgery on team work Dr Rebecca Randell - Senior Translational Research Fellow, University of Leeds 14.50 Disussion 15:00 Closing comments and vote of thanks Mr Anthony Blower - Medical Director, The Christie
Getting to The Christie Bus Manchester Oxford Road - Take any 41 / 42 / 43 / 142 / 143 bus. The stop is just after Withington Village - if you don t know where to get off ask the bus driver. If you are dropped off on Palatine Road (41 / 43 / 143) enter the hospital at the Palatine Road entrance (see map on next page). If you are dropped off on Wilmslow Road (42 / 142) enter the hospital at the Wilmslow Road entrance Tram Tram West Didsbury Stop (0.8 miles from hospital) 13 min walk The West Didsbury stop on the ast Didsbury Metrolink line is situated just a 10-15 minute (0.5 miles) walk away from the Christie. Directions for this walk can be accessed via google maps http://goo.gl/maps/muhxn Train Train Mauldeth Road (1.2 miles from hospital) 4 mins in taxi / 20 min walk There are no buses from this station so if you are in a hurry call the taxi number below. Walking directions: xit right out of the station onto Mauldeth Road, take the first left onto Parsonage Road and walk until you get to Withington Village main road. Turn left, take and follow Wilmslow Road to the left. The Christie is on the right hand side. Go through the glass fronted entrance and walk along the corridor until you get to Department 17 Car Car parks are visible on the map overleaf but there are very limited parking spaces around the site. You may need to allow yourself extra time to find an on-street parking space. Carpark C is the multi-storey carpark More details about car routes can be found here: www.christie.nhs.uk/the-foundation-trust/visiting-the-christie.aspx Taxi Number Kingsway: 0161 442 0642 Accommodation For a list of local accommodation, please visit www.christie.nhs.uk/the-foundation-trust/visiting-thechristie/accommodation.aspx
KINNAIRD ROAD Venue Information ducation Centre Department 17 The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Wilmslow Road, Manchester, M20 4BX United Kingdom T. 0161 446 8196 Finding the ducation Centre Once inside the hospital, the ducation Centre is relatively straightforward to find as it is in the centre of the main building and above the visitors canteen The Wilmslow Dining Room. There are three main entrances for visitors Oak Road Reception, Palatine Road and Wilmslow Road (Outpatients) 1. ntering at Oak Road Reception follow signs to Wilmslow Dining Room or ducation Centre down the glass corridor passing the Conservatory and Cancer Information Centre. Take a left at the end of the corridor and go past the Social Work department. The Centre is on the top floor above the Dining Room 2. ntering from Palatine Road entrance follow signs to Wilmslow Dining Room or ducation Centre past North West Medical Physics, Communications and the Haematology & Transplant Unit. The Centre is on the top floor above the Dining Room 3. ntering from Wilmslow Road (Outpatients) entrance follow signs to Wilmslow Dining Room or ducation Centre passing Outpatients, Radiotherapy, Pat Seed and Social Work. The Centre is on the top floor above the Dining Room The ducation Centre is situated in department 17 and is indicated on the below siteplan ducation Centre C 42 42A 142 84 X57 157 PALATIN ROAD WILMSLOW ROAD NTRANC / XIT STAFF CAR PARK A 41 43 48 84 143 178 STAFF CAR PARK ntrances KY Bus Stops DPT 1 DPT 1 ONLY MAIN NTRANC YOU AR HR Departments 1-9 Departments 10-32 Departments 33-65 Car Parks Information Toilets Main Hospital Corridors OAK ROAD Restaurant
The Christie Robotic Pelvic Oncology Symposium - Wednesday 27th September 2014 How to Book Post: ducation vents, The Christie School of Oncology, Wilmslow Road, Withington, M20 4BX Online: www.christie.nhs.uk/school-of-oncology Fax: 0161 918 7174 Your Details: Please write clearly to ensure all correspondence is correct Title Full Name Job Title mployer Address Manager Name Manager mail Contact No. mail All booking confirmations will be sent by email so please make sure that this information is correct (and legible if handwritten) Dietary or access requirements: Course Fees Fees 25 In order to be registered for the event, full payment of the course fee must be made with your application unless an organisation is paying on your behalf in which case you must provide a purchase order number Payment Details 1. Cheque (Please make payable to The Christie NHS Foundation Trust) 2. Invoice (Please complete all of the below) Purchase Order No. Contact Name Organisation Address mail Address Telephone No. 3. Christie Internal Transfer (Please ensure that you get permission from the budget holder before selecting this option) Budget holder Department *Your booking will only be confirmed once we receive payment or an official PO number* Please could you let us know how you found out about this event? Christie website/search result Attended previous Christie event Christie marketing email mail from network manager Colleague recommendation Speaker recommendation Print advert (please state) Other (please state) Booking Terms & Conditions 1. Payment should be made before the course commences. If this does not occur, we reserve the right to cancel a booking in the case of non-receipt of payment prior to the day of course 2. It is the responsibility of the representative booking the training course(s) to ensure that the event organisers are informed of any special dietary or access requirements 3. In the event of a cancellation, you or your employer will be charged the full fee if you do not inform the course organisers at least 5 working days before the event 4. There will be an administrative charge of 30 for all cancellations unless a replacement delegate is identified 5. If another member of your organisation is processing your application, please ensure that your booking form is sent to the event production team in order to provisionally book a place For further information, please email education.events@christie.nhs.uk or call 0161 918 7409