Appropriateness Conference
When is Open Surgery Most Appropriate?
Wednesday, March 13, 2002:
Conference Co-Coordinators: John Hunter, MD and Abe Fingerhut, MD
Description:
Less formal than the traditional Consensus Forum, an Appropriateness Conference is evidence based and still results in an expert opinion- based recommendation on a given topic. Appropriateness in health care services and especially on one specific given topic like laparoscopic surgery has not often been the subject of meetings and workshops, since it is often just assumed that services delivered are "appropriate" until proven otherwise. In view of recent discussions on cost-effectiveness, quality of care and rationing, however, the "appropriateness" of the health care delivered has become a key issue.
The World Congress Appropriateness Conference will consist of 2.5 hours of presentation, followed by 1.5 hours of discussion with presenters, an expert panel and audience interaction. The topics which have been selected are appendectomy, hernia, colectomy and GERD. Each topic will have three lectures, including a dispassionate review of existing literature, a lecture on when it is appropriate to use the open approach, and a talk on when it is appropriate to convert.
Our goal is to encourage the exchange of national and international information and knowledge on the meaning of appropriateness, the methods of identifying appropriate and inappropriate treatments in the domain of laparoscopic surgery, and to determine when a specific laparoscopic or open procedure is appropriate, and when conversion to an open procedure is appropriate.
The results of the Appropriateness Conference will be presented during a lunch on Saturday, March 16. The lunch program will include a brief history of consensus panels in laparoscopic surgery; a review of the World Congress appropriateness conference, how it came to be and why we picked the topics, and the conclusion of the panel/audience discussion following the presentations. This luncheon is free of charge to Appropriateness Conference registrants.
Objectives:
To determine the appropriate indications for:
Open appendectomy
Open repair of hiatal hernia
Open colectomy
Open GERD, and
To determine the appropriate times for conversion of alaparoscopic procedure to an open procedure
Topics and Tentative Faculty:
1:00 - 1:15 PM
Introduction and Global Statement
John Hunter, MD
1:15 - 1:45 PM
Laparoscopic Appendectomy
Review
Michael Sarr, MD
Open
David Rattner, MD
Lap. Approach
H. Jaap Bonjer, MD
1:45 - 2:15 PM
Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair
Review
TBA
Open
Jorge Cervantes, MD
Lap. Approach
Robert Fitzgibbons, MD
2:15 - 2:45 PM
Laparoscopic Colectomy
Review
Steven Wexner, MD
Open
Douglas Wong, MD
Lap. Approach
Antonio Lacy, MD
2:45 - 3:15 PM
Laparoscopic GERD Repair
Review
David Watson, MD
Open
Donald Low, MD
Lap. Approach
Bernard Dallemagne, MD
3:15 PM
BREAK
3:30 - 4:30 PM
Panel/Audience Discussion & Response
Panelists:
Abe Fingerhut, MD
Ruth Fischbach, PhD
Annetine Gelijns, PhD
Hans Glise, MD
Charles Lightdale, MD
Thom Lobe, MD
Journalist TBALiterature Reviewer: Robert Glasgow, MD
Literature Ranking: Elie Chouillard, MDOn behalf of the World Congress, SAGES acknowledges a generous educational grant in support of this program from Aesculap/BBraun.
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