Programme 2008

Monday 22nd September 2008

15:00 Neoadjuvant therapy workshop CHAIR Steve Chan

  • Invited lecture - Neoadjuvant hormone therapy Julie Doughty
  • Invited lecture - Neoadjuvant chemotherapy Mark Harries
  • Invited lecture - Surgery after neo-adjuvant therapy Gerald Gui
  • Discussion

16:30 Implant breast reconstruction workshop CHAIR Gerald Gui

  • Invited lecture - Becker implants Dick Rainsbury
  • Invited lecture - Polyurethane implants Klaus Brunnert
  • Invited lecture - 133 / 410 / 510 system Douglas Macmillan
  • Invited lecture - Reconstruction with anatomical or round Nagor implants -comparison of surgical approach Stephen Thrush / Guy Sterne
  • Invited lecture - Single stage reconstruction using Alloderm Rick Linforth
  • Discussion


18:30 Drinks

19.30 Buffet

 

Tuesday 23rd Sepember 2008

08.55 Introduction to scientific meeting

09.00 Breast-conserving surgery CHAIR Andrew Baildam

  • Invited lecture - “How I do a wide local excision" Gerald Gui
  • Invited lecture - “How I do a therapeutic mammaplasty” Stephen McCulley
  • Invited lecture - “How I do volume replacement” Dick Rainsbury
  • Invited lecture - Secondary correction of deformity after BCS. Gilles Tousson
  • Invited lecture - Local perforator flaps for BCS Phillipe Blondeel
  • Discussion

01.00 Submitted presentations. CHAIR Stephen McCulley

  • LD miniflap volume replacement after partial mastectomy - does it burn bridges?
  • The TAP and LI-CAP flap for lateral breast conserving surgery
  • The Inframammary AI-CAP flap for lower breast conserving surgery
  • Therapeutic mammaplasty for breast cancer - Analysis of 500 cases
  • Therapeutic mammaplasty for breast cancer - Analysis of patient outcome
  • Classification of aesthetic sequelae of breast conserving surgery
  • Is asymmetry enough for the aesthetic evaluation of breast cancer conservative treatment

14.00 Mastectomy CHAIR Dick Rainsbury

  • Invited lecture - “How I do an oncoplastic mastectomy” Douglas Macmillan
  • Invited lecture - Strategies for coping with post-mastectomy radiotherapy Eva Weiler-Mithoff
  • Invited lecture - Surgical outcomes of risk reducing mastectomy. Andrew Baildam
  • Discussion

Submitted presentations

  • Breast cancer local recurrence rate following skin-sparing mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction: Glasgow Western Infirmary / Royal Infirmary experience
  • Spectrum of technique for immediate total breast reconstruction and local recurrence rate

15.00 LD Flaps CHAIR Fazel Fatah

  • Invited lecture - “How I do an extended LD flap” Gilles Tousson
  • Invited lecture - Should all LD flaps be extended? Eva Weiler-Mithoff
  • Discussion

Submitted Presentations

  • Outcome of nipple-sparing subcutaneous mastectomy with immediate latissimus dorsi flap reconstruction
  • The role of combination autologous extended latissimus dorsi flaps and lipomodelling in the salvage of failed implant-based breast reconstructions
  • Autologous latissimus dorsi breast reconstruction: A technique for all occasions?
  • Triamcinolone reduces seroma re-accumulation in the extended latissimus dorsi donor site
  • Shoulder function after LD flap reconstruction
  • Bilateral breast reconstruction - Which technique?


17.30 Outcomes CHAIR Graeme Perks

  • Invited lecture - Objective assessment of outcome Maria Joao Cardoso
  • Invited lecture - Objective assessment of surgical training Dick Rainsbury
  • Invited lecture - Quality of life after oncoplastic breast surgery. Jackie O’Sullivan

 

Wednesday 24rd Sepember 2008

08.30 Microvascular flaps CHAIR Eva Weiler-Mithoff

  • Invited lecture - “How I do a DIEP flap” Phillipe Blondeel
  • Invited lecture - The role of the TRAM flap Fazel Fatah
  • Invited lecture - Shaping an autologous reconstruction contrasting approaches Blondeel/McCulley
  • Discussion

Submitted presentations.

  • Microvascular breast reconstruction: lessons learnt following our first 349 flaps
  • Microsurgical breast reconstruction using the posterior medial thigh perforator flap
  • The use of pre-operative MRA imaging of the deep inferior epigastric arterial system in free abdominal flap breast reconstruction.
  • Autologous breast reconstruction in the thin patient
  • Going up DIEP creek - Coventry and Warwickshire Plastic Surgery Department's experience with lifeboats and paddles
  • A safe approach to sparing the rectus

11.00 Implants CHAIR Douglas Macmillan

  • Invited lecture - “How I do implant reconstruction” Michael Sheflan
  • Invited lecture - Implant selection Michael Sheflan
  • Invited lecture - Improving long-term results of implant reconstruction? Gino Rigotti
  • Invited lecture - Radiotherapy and implants Gerald Gui
  • Discussion

Submitted presentations

  • Becker implants: Truly a single stage reconstruction?
  • Prior prosthetic reconstruction in risk reducing mastectomy
  • Oncoplastic surgeons may neglect simpler reconstructions
  • The lower pole sling: A technique for implant-based reconstructions
  • One size does not fit all - Does the UK need a larger breast implant?
  • Reconstructive surgery of the breast - An evaluative study comparing autologous tissue vs prosthesis: A decade long follow-up

14.00 Adjunctive procedures CHAIR Philippe Blondeel

  • Invited lecture - “How I do Lipofilling” - comparison of technique Tousson / Rigotti
  • Invited lecture - Fat transfer in oncoplastic surgery Gino Rigotti
  • Invited lecture - Nipple reconstruction and other adjunctive procedures Fazel Fatah
  • Discussion

Submitted Presentations

  • Lipomodelling of the breast
  • Clinical experiences with cell-assisted lipotransfer (CAL) for breast reconstruction
  • The roll of enhanced fat grafting with adipose derived stem cells in breast reconstruction
  • Patient satisfaction following nipple-areolar complex (NAC) reconstruction and tattooing


16.00 Setting standards CHAIR Hugh Bishop

  • Invited lecture - Setting standards in oncoplastic surgery Roger Blamey /Fazel Fatah

16:30 Close of meeting