Newcastle Surgical Training Centre The 4 th UK Transoral Robotic Surgery Conference and Hands on Dissection Course MONDAY 25 TH & TUESDAY 26 TH JUNE 2018 NEWCASTLE SURGICAL TRAINING CENTRE CRYSTAL CLEAR 3D HD REVOLUTIONARY ANATOMICAL ACCESS Lorraine Waugh, Newcastle Surgical Training Centre Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne Tel: (44) 191 24 48913 Email:lorraine.waugh@nuth.nhs.uk CPD credits awarded by ENT UK THE VERY LATEST TECHNOLOGIES FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY FOR ROBOTIC TRAINING
NEWCASTLE SURGICAL TRAINING CENTRE FREEMAN HOSPITAL DA VINCI TRANSORAL ROBOTIC SURGERY CADAVERIC COURSE 25 th and 26 th JUNE 2018 Professor Vinidh Paleri (Faculty Director) Mr Asit Arora Dr Ahmed Chishti Ms Sarah Coward Dr John de Almeida Ms Hannah Fox Mr Ajit George Dr Shahid Iqbal Mr Cyrus Kerawala Dr Emma King Mr David Meikle Mr Enyi Ofo Mr James O Hara Dr Jo Patterson Mr Costa Repanos Consultant Head and Neck Surgeon, The Royal Marsden Hospital Consultant Head and Neck Surgeon, Guys and St Thomas Hospital, London Consultant Anesthetist, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals Speech and Language Therapist, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals Consultant Head & Neck Surgeon, Princess Margaret Hospitals, Toronto Head and Neck Fellow, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals Consultant Head and Neck Surgeon, University Hospital North Midlands Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals Consultant Head and Neck Surgeon, The Royal Marsden Hospital Consultant Head and Neck Surgeon, Poole Hospitals Consultant Head and Neck Surgeon, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals Consultant Head and Neck Surgeon, St George s Hospital, London Consultant Head and Neck Surgeon, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals Macmillan SLT / NIHR Clinical Lecturer, Newcastle University Consultant Head and Neck Surgeon, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust Dr Max Robinson SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE COURSE Dr Tom Roques Professor Naeem Soomro Consultant Pathologist, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals Intens ive Consultant Urologist, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals Mr Gary Walton Mr Stuart Winter Consultant Surgeon, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire Consultant Head and Neck Surgeon, Oxford
The 3 rd UK THE 4 th UK TRANSORAL ROBOTIC SURGERY Conference CONFERENCE and AND Hands HANDS on ON DISSECTION Dissection COURSE Course 25 th June 2018 08:00 08:30 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE NSTC COFFEE AREA 08:30 08:40 Welcome and introductions Prof Vinidh Paleri 08:40 09:00 Setting up a Multi-Specialty Robotic Surgery Programme Prof Naeem Soomro 09:00 09:20 Setting up a TORS program in the UK: Dr Emma King and challenges and solutions: a two centre Mr Asit Arora experience 09:20 09:40 NHS England and NHS Scotland policy on Prof Vinidh Paleri TORS: next steps 09:40 10:10 Transoral surgery in the curriculum and challenges for Robotic Training Mr Enyi Ofo 10:00-10:40 REFRESHMENTS NSTC COFFEE AREA 10:40 11:00 Theatre set up for TORS and instrumentation Mr GaryWalton 11:00 11:20 Transoral anatomy relevant to TORS Mr Ajit George practice 11:20 11:40 Anaesthetic considerations Dr Ahmed Chishti 11:40 11:50 Rehabilitation considerations before and Ms Hannah Fox after TORS 11:50 12:00 Current status of TORS in the UK Mr Enyi Ofo 12:00 12:20 BARHNS launch and panel discussion 12:20 13:15 LUNCH NSTC COFFEE AREA 13:15 13:45 Rationale for Transoral Robotic Surgery in HPV positive oropharynx cancer 13:45 14:00 Rationale for Transoral Robotic Surgery in HPV negative oropharynx cancer 14:00 14:20 Rationale for Transoral Robotic Surgery: diagnostic role Dr John de Almeida Ms Hannah Fox Mr Stuart Winter 14:20 14:40 A positive surgical margin in the Mr James O Hara transoral surgical era: a clinician s perspective 14:40 15:00 Margin assessment and tips to achieving a negative margin after TORS: a pathologist s perspective Dr Max Robinson 15:00 15:20 REFRESHMENTS NSTC COFFEE AREA
15:20 15: 40 Primary radiation therapy, induction and concomitant chemotherapy: the evidence base for HPV positive cancer Dr Tom Roques 15:40 16:00 Adjuvant Therapy after TORS: can we deescalate? Dr Shahid Iqbal 15:40 16:00 Does de-escalation lead to tangible Dr Jo Patterson functional benefits? 16:00 17:00 Panel discussion Dr Tom Roques 17:00 17:10 Summary and Close Mr David Meikle Evening Dinner Malmaison Newcastle upon Tyne THE 4 th UK TRANSORAL ROBOTIC SURGERY CONFERENCE AND HANDS ON DISSECTION COURSE 26 th June 2018 08:30 09:00 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE NSTC COFFEE AREA 09:00 09:30 TORS registry and research: setting priorities Dr Emma King and Dr John de Almeida 09:30 10:15 TORS Video session: How I do it All Faculty 10:15 10:30 TORS and free flap reconstruction Mr Cyrus Kerawala 10:30 10:50 Emerging robotic platforms and future gazing (include intraoperative imaging etc) 10:50-11:10 REFRESHMENTS Mr James O Hara 11:10 11:25 TORS for salvage surgery Prof Vinidh Paleri 11:25 12:25 Panel discussion Mr Costa Repanos 12:25 12:35 Robotic Surgery: cost effectiveness Dr John de Almeida 12:35 13:00 Closing remarks Prof Vinidh Paleri 13:00-13:30 LUNCH
The 4 th UK Transoral Robotic Surgery Hands on Dissection Course GROUPINGS GROUPINGS for ROBOTIC TRAINING ON CADAVERS MONDAY 25 TH JUNE 2018 (SURGEONS) 08:00 09:30 GROUP 1 TONSIL FACULTY 09:30 11:00 GROUP 2 TONGUE BASE 11:00 12:30 GROUP 3 LARYNX 12:30 13:00 LUNCH 13:00 14:30 GROUP 4 TONSILS 14:30 16:00 GROUP 1 TONGUE BASE 16:00 17:30 GROUP 2 LARYNX GROUPINGS for ROBOTIC TRAINING ON CADAVERS TUESDAY 26 TH JUNE 2018 (SURGEONS) 08:00 09:30 GROUP 3 TONSILS FACULTY 09:30 11:00 GROUP 4 TONGUE BASE 11:00 12:30 GROUP 1 LARYNX 12:30 13:00 LUNCH 13:00 14:30 GROUP 2 TONSIL 14:30 16:00 GROUP 3 TONGUE BASE 16:00 17:30 GROUP 4 LARYNX
VENUE Newcastle Surgical Training Centre, Level 1, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne NE7 7DN Event organizer: Lorraine.waugh@nuth.nhs.uk. Contact Number: 0191 244 8913 Duration Cost 0-5 hours 1.10 per hour (or part-hour) 6-24 hours 7.70 per period High speed rail links Access to all our hospital is easy with high speed rail links directly to Newcastle s Central Station from many destinations in England and Scotland. We are less than an hour and a half away from both Leeds and Edinburgh, and you can get here directly from London Kings Cross, Peterborough, Birmingham, Sheffield, Manchester and Glasgow in just 3 hours or less. Newcastle Central Station is a 15mins taxi journey to the Freeman Hospital. Driving to Newcastle Newcastle is easily accessible if you are driving or prefer to travel by coach with major road routes straight to the Centre from both the north (A1) and south (A1M) and from the west (A69). Travel Directions can be found our website @ www.nstcsurg.org Flying to Newcastle Fly direct to Newcastle International Airport Newcastle s International Airport is just 20 minutes away from the Freeman Hospital which is easily accessible by the local Metro system, car or taxi. Click onto Newcastle International Airport to find out more about direct flights to Newcastle. Evening Dinner Monday 25 th June 2018 The Faculty/delegate dinner will be held @ Malmaison, Newcastle upon Tyne