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INOEA/INPAT FATE-EAT 2019 - PRELIMINARY PROGRAM - AISLEC
Endorsed by

INoEA/INPAT FATE-EAT
                   2019

 Rome, June 24th – 28th, 2019

       Preliminary Program

          Organizing Secretariat
                Collage S.p.A.
 Via Umberto Giordano 55 - 90144 Palermo, Italy
             Phone: +39 091 6867418
              Fax: +39 091 9889354
    E-mail: giorgia.napolitano@collage-spa.it

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INPAT – INoEA Parallel Workshops
                                    Monday, June 24th
                    Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital - Padiglione Salviati

08:30|12:30     Registration of participants

12:30|13:30     Lunch

AULA SALVIATI 1|2
13:30|18:00 WORKSHOP SESSION (max. 100 participants)
              Live Endoscopy Airway Procedures
              Moderators: S. Bottero, M. Torre
              Surgeons: D. Meucci, M. L. Tropiano, M. Trozzi

AULA SALVIATI 3
              PARALLEL WORKSHOP SESSION (max. 30 participants)
              Practical activity on esophageal Multichannel Intraluminal Impedance (MII) - pH
              monitoring and Esophageal High Resolution (HR) Manometry
              Coordinators: T. Caldaro, S. Isoldi, M. Malamisura, R. Tambucci
              Faculty: O. Borrelli, C. Di Lorenzo, U. Krishnan, H. Mousa, R. Rosen, S. Salvatore, MP. van
              Wijk

1st SESSION     THEORETICAL LESSONS
                Moderators: C. Di Lorenzo, H. Mousa, U. Krishnan

13:30|14:00     Esophageal dysmotility in EA patient C. Di Lorenzo

14.00|14.30     MII-pH testing with the emphasis on EA H. Mousa

                •   indications
                •   protocols
                •   analysis of results

14.30|14.45     Practical suggestions on EA MII-pH tracing O. Borrelli

14.45|15.30     Esophageal HR manometry with the emphasis on EA R. Rosen

                •   indications
                •   protocols
                •   analysis of results

15.30|15.45     Practical suggestions on EA esophageal HR manometry tracing MP. Van Wijk

15.45|16.00     Coffee break

2nd SESSION     PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES
                Tutors: O. Borrelli, T. Caldaro, C. Di Lorenzo, S. Isoldi, U. Krishnan, M. Malamisura,
                H. Mousa, R. Rosen, S. Salvatore, R. Tambucci, MP. van Wijk

16.00|17.00     GROUP 1: esophageal HRM (max 15 participants)
                GROUP 2: MII-pH (max 15 participants)

17.00|18.00     GROUP 1: MII-pH (max 15 participants)
                GROUP 2: esophageal HRM (max 15 participants)
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INoEA Workshops
                                          Tuesday, June 25th
                  Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital – Padiglione Salviati

08:00|08:30    Registration of participants

AULA SALVIATI 1|2
08:30|12:30 LIVE ENDOSCOPY SESSION
              Endoscopic procedures transmission from the endoscopic suite to the conference hall
              Coordinators: G Angelino, V Balassone, P De Angelis, S Faraci, G Federici, L. Guerra, M.
              Malamisura, F Rea, E. Romeo, F. Torroni, D. Meucci, M. Trozzi
              Faculty: J. Amil-Dias, S. Cadranel, B. Colombo, G. Costamagna, A. Di Gemma, F. Di Matteo,
              D. Fishman, V. Fox, F. Gottrand, N. Kalach, M. Manfredi, A. Papadopoulou, C. Romano,
              P. Trentino
              Nurse and technicians: M Bishop, V. De Simone, V. Di Fabio, E. Fiorito, I. Gubbiotti

               1st LIVE ENDOSCOPY SESSION (max. 100 participants)
               Esophageal dilations, Esophageal stent, Eosinophilic Esophagitis, Barrett’s esophagus,
               Aerodigestive Endoscopy

               4 Inpatients live endoscopy

12:30|14:00    Lunch

14:00|18:00    2nd LIVE ENDOSCOPY SESSION
               Esophageal dilations, Esophageal stent, Eosinophilic Esophagitis,
               Barrett’s esophagus, Aerodigestive Endoscopy
               Nurse and technicians: M. Bishop, G. Brocanelli, A. Cozzi, E. Fiorito, S. Paoletti

               4 inpatients live endoscopy

               Face to face (5 min) during the two Live Sessions

               PPI in EA: Guidelines and experiences F. Gottrand, C. Romano
               Endoscopic suite and nurse's approach G. Brocanelli, B. Colombo, I. Gubbiotti
               Biopsies in EA- EoE: when, why and where? J. Amil Dias, A. Papadopoulou
               Esophageal dilations in EA S. Cadranel, L. Dall’Oglio,
               Laser or Needle Cut in fibrotic anastomotic EA stricture D. Fishman, M. Manfredi
               Barrett’s esophagus in EA F. Di Matteo, P. Trentino
               Esophageal stenting and management of complications L. Dall’Oglio, M. Manfredi

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INPAT 2019 Program
                                       Wednesday, June 26th
                                Pontifical Urbaniana University
07:30|08:00   Registration of participants

AULA MAGNA BENEDETTO XVI
08:00|08:30 WELCOME AND GREETINGS FROM AUTHORITIES
            Introduction: S. Bottero, M. Torre
            Authorities: P. Petralia, M. Raponi
1st SESSION
08:30|09:15   PRESENTATION OF THE AIRWAY TEAMS PARTICIPATING
              Faculty: D. Meucci, M.L. Tropiano

09:15|10:15   TRACHEOTOMY ROUND TABLE
              President: R. Maunsell
              Moderators: S. Daniel, K. Sandu, D. Thompson

              Presentation of INPAT multicenter study C. Schweiger (10’)
              How I do it D. Meucci (10’), A. Moscatelli (10’), H. Rodriguez (10’)
              Discussion

10:15|10:45   COMPLICATED TRACHEOTOMY: two clinical cases from the Faculty
              President: S. Daniel
              Moderators: J.M. Triglia, G. Zalzal
              Faculty: S. Pransky (5’) D. Thompson (5’)
              Discussion

10:45|11:15   Coffee Break and group picture of INPAT 2019 Participants
2nd SESSION
11:15|12:15   VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS
              President: H. Rodriguez
              Moderators: M. Avelino, M. Wyatt

              News in diagnosis P. Lantieri (10’)
              Treatment options R. Maunsell (10’), V. Rodriguez (10’), M. Trozzi (10’)
              Discussion
12:15|12:45   LASER: WHAT FUTURE IN PEDIATRIC AIRWAY?
              President: K. Sandu
              Moderators: N. Garabedian, R. Hewitt
              Faculty: A. De Alarcon (8’), R. Nicollas (8’)

              CRYOTHERAPY IN THE AIRWAYS
              Faculty: P. Phinizy (8’)
              Discussion
12:45|13:15   TRACHEAL TRAUMA FROM INTUBATION: two clinical cases from the faculty
              President: L. Mirabile
              Moderators: J. Penchyna, V. Rodriguez
              Faculty: E. Leopold (5’) M. Rutter (5’)
              Discussion
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Wednesday, June 26th

LUNCH WITH THE EXPERT

AULA MAGNA BENEDETTO XVI
13:15|14:15 PRINTING THE NEW AIRWAY (SESSION SPONSORED BY MATERIALIZE)
            Coordinators: A. Secinaro, N. Stagnaro
            Presenter: G.E. Green

AULA I
13:15|14:15    FREE COMMUNICATIONS
               Moderators: D. Meucci, C. Schweiger
               (Code index 19-0123)
               Multiple Congenital bronchogenic cysts and thyroglossal duct remnant, Case Report
               Presenter: H. Attya (Sheffield, UK) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
               (Code index 19-0095)
               Crossing the Disciplines: What Airway Surgeons Can Learn from Interventional Cardiology
               Presenter: M.T. Brigger (San Diego, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
               (Code index 19-0072)
               Three-Dimensional Printing for Pre-Operative Planning of Open Laryngotracheal Surgery
               Presenter: G. Fishman (Tel Aviv, Israel) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
               (Code index 19-0033)
               Neonatal airway emergency: Report of two cases
               Presenter: P. Grazioli (Brescia, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
               (Code index 19-0106)
               Internal Stents and External Splints for Complex Airway Obstruction
               Presenter: A. Kamran (Boston, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
               (Code index 19-0125)
               Suture lateralization of the vocal folds with the lasso technique
               Presenter: E. Muzzi (Trieste, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
               (Code index 19-0079)
               Bronchoscopic Treatment of Plastic Bronchitis in Children
               Presenter: M. Yilmaz Erdaş (Istanbul , Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
               (Code index 19-0080)
               Whole Lung Lavage for Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis in Children
               Presenter: V. Nicat (Istanbul , Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
               (Code index 19-0118)
               Surgical treatment of children with button battery injury
               Presenter: A.Y. Razumovsky (Moscow , Russia) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

AULA II
13:15|14:15    FREE COMMUNICATIONS
               Moderators: B. Thierry, M.L Tropiano
               (Code index 19-0098)
               The role of laryngeal electromyography in differential diagnosis of vocal cord immobility: a case
               report
               Presenter: A. Salvati (Castel San Giorgio, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
               (Code index 19-0061)
               "Elective Tracheostomy in critically ill children: To do or not to do? Ten-year experience from an
               academic centre in Pakistan”
               Presenter: I. Sidra (Karachi, Pakistan) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

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Wednesday, June 26th
                (Code index 19-0044)
                Coblation supraglottoplasty for symptomatic Laryngomalacia
                Presenter: S. Thirunavukkarasu (Chennai, India) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
                (Code index 19-0084)
                Use a decannulation protocol in the pediatric population: decrease in the day of use
                Presenter: M.M. Urquizo Lino (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
                (Code index 19-0085)
                Percutaneous tracheostomy guided by endoscopy in pediatric patients
                Presenter: M.M. Urquizo Lino (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
                (Code index 19-0086)
                Open tracheostomy vs percutaneous tracheostomy in pediatrics
                Presenter: M.M. Urquizo Lino (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
                (Code index 19-0116)
                Reducing Complications for Tracheostomy Patients
                Presenter: T. Valika (Chicago, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
                (Code index 19-0117)
                Complex Tracheostoma Reconstruction Using Pectoralis Major Myocutaneous Flap
                Presenter: T. Valika (Chicago, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
                (Code index 19-0107)
                Increased Quality of Life Burden Related to Obstructive Sleep Apnea In Children With Aerodigestive
                Disease
                Presenter: C. Wootten (Nashville, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
                Discussion (6’)

13:15|14:15     Lunch

AULA MAGNA BENEDETTO XVI
3rd SESSION
14:15|15:00 PRE AND POST-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT
            President: G. Montobbio
            Moderator: A. De Alarcon, O. Sacco
            Faculty: R. Bianchi (10’), A. Moscatelli (10’), M.G. Paglietti (10’)
            Discussion

15:00|15:45     AIRWAY STENOSIS: ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT
                President: M. Rutter
                Moderator: S. Bottero, M. Torre
                Faculty: R. Rahbar (10’), O. Sacco (10’), M. Trozzi (10’)
                Discussion

15:45|16:30     AIRWAY STENOSIS OPEN APPROACH: LTR VS PCTR
                President: R. Rahbar
                Moderator: S. Bottero, M. Torre
                Faculty: S. M.J. Rutter (10’), K. Sandu (10’), G. Zalzal (10’)
                Discussion

                Coffee Station

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Wednesday, June 26th
4th SESSION
16:30|17:15   AIRWAY STENTING: UPDATE
              President: N. Garabedian
              Moderators: G. Mattioli, M. Torre
              Faculty: R. Hewitt (10’), L. Mirabile (10’) O. Sacco (10’)
              Discussion

17:15|19:00   HOW TO MANAGE COMPLICATIONS: FIVE CLINICAL CASES FROM THE WORLD
              President: J.M. Triglia
              Moderators: S. Bottero, V. Rodriguez
              Discussants: M. Avelino, R. Rahbar, J.M Triglia, O. Wasserzug, M.Wyatt

AUDITORIUM GIOVANNI PAOLO II
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL MODEL FOR WOUNDS EXCELLENCE (SESSION SPONSORED by MOLNLYCKE)

08.10|08.50   CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL MODEL FOR WOUNDS EXCELLENCE: An Interdisciplinary Skin
              Care teamwork centered on pressure injuries prevention in Smallest Patients
              G. Ciprandi, M. Zama and the WPrevention Team (Rome, Italy)

08:50|09.20   Biomechanics and Pressure injuries prevention in Pediatric patients
              A. Gefen (Tel Aviv, Israel)

09.20|09.40   Nursing and biomedical burden control will help surgeons in preventing children’s pressure
              injuries both intraoperatively (positioning) and in the immediate post-operative stay
              C. Beetham (Rome, Italy)

09.40|10.00   Follow-up children scheduling: how to collect data in different critical settings?
              S. Crucianelli (Rome, Italy)

10.00|10.30   Coffee Break

10.30|11.00   Complex setting 1: Advanced dressings in cardiac surgery for preventing sternal
              surgical site infection.
              S. Filippelli, T. Torri (Milan and Rome, Italy)

11.00|11.30   Complex setting 2: Neurosurgery: needs for special "aggressive" preventive solutions
              A. Carai, G. Ciprandi (Rome, Italy)

11.30|11.50   Prevention: Solutions for Advanced Pediatric Wound Care
              D. Dabergami (Milan, Italy)

11.50|12.20   Focus on Prevention: different Professionals point of view. What do you mean exactly
              for "crucial" prevention in complex patients and in critical settings?
              A. Carai, G. Ciprandi, D. Dabergami, A. Gefen, M. Gjergii, , S. Filippelli, S. Scanu,
              T. Torri

12.20|12.40   The WPrevention Team. Panel on Evidence based Prevention of Pressure Injuries at
              Bambino Gesu' Children's Hospital
              S. Benelli, C. Calandrella, F. Cancani, L. Carlesi, G. Chessa, M. Franci, A. Nicolini, I. Pannacci,
              M. Pomponi, L. Serafini and The OPBG Team (Rome)

12.40|13.00   How to process data in the best way: from bench to bedside to scientific papers (Video)
              N. Santamaria (Melbourne, Australia) Video presentation
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Wednesday, June 26th

13.00|14.15    Lunch

14.15|15.10    Special Projects OPBG (Rome), Trach-site
               G. Antonielli - (Rome, Italy)

HALL AUDITORIUM GIOVANNI PAOLO II

15.15|16.30    Simulations and Practical activities: how to prevent, how to care
               G. Antonielli, C. Beetham, G. Ciprandi, S. Crucianelli, M. Gjergii

AUDITORIUM GIOVANNI PAOLO II
1st SESSION
15:10|16:10 AIRWAY NURSING COURSE
            Pre, Intra and Post-operative pathway for pediatric patients undergone airway open
            or endoscopic surgery
            Coordinators: L. Carlesi, A. Ferullo
            Faculty: A. Ferullo (10’), V. De Simone (10’), I. Gubiotti (10’), G. Brocanelli (10’)
            Discussion

2nd SESSION
16:10|17:10    DIFFICULT AIRWAY COURSE
               Coordinator: G. Montobbio
               Faculty: A. Moscatelli (15’), S. Picardo (15’), M.L. Tropiano (15’)
               Discussion

3rd SESSION
17:10|18:10    RESPIRATORY LONG TERM FOLLOW UP: INVASIVE AND NON-INVASIVE RESPIRATORY
               SUPPORT
               Moderators: R. Cutrera
               Discussants: A. Moscatelli, M. Pavone

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INoEA Parallel Workshops
                                         Wednesday, June 26th
                                Catholic University of Rome

EETC (European Endoscopic Training Centre)
              PRACTICAL HANDS-ON ACTIVITY FOR DOCTORS&NURSES ON: Esophageal Dilations,
              Stenting, PEG/PEJ (max. 64 participants)
              Faculty: J. Amil-Dias, V. Balassone, S. Cadranel, S. Faraci, D. Fishman, V. Fox,
                      F. Gottrand, L. Guerra, S. Isoldi, N. Kalach, M. Manfredi, A. Papadopoulou,
                      C. Romano, F. Torroni
              Nurse Coord.: B. Colombo, A. Di Gemma, I. Gubiotti

08.30|10.30   Training, Lectures, Presentations
               ▪      Esophageal Dilations (Balloon/Savary)
               ▪      Stenting
               ▪      EA Follow-up NASPGHAN-ESPGHAN Guidelines
               ▪      Barrett Esophagus
               ▪      EOE and EA
               ▪      Complications preventions and management

10.30|13.00   Practical Activity on Animal Simulators
               Four training stations:
               ▪       Esophageal Dilations (Balloon)
               ▪       Esophageal Dilations (Savary)
               ▪       Stenting
               ▪       PEG/PEJ

13.00|14.00   Lunch

14:00|15:00   Questions and answers. Debriefing

CEN.RIS
              PRACTICAL SURGICAL ACTIVITY ON EXPERIMENTAL MODELS
              Local Faculty: M. Bishop, T. Caldaro, AC. Contini, P. Bagolan, F. Fusaro
              International Faculty: F. Chiarenza, C. Esposito, PG. Gamba, P. Lobos, G. Mattioli,
              D. Patkowski, S. Rothenberg, D. Van der Zee

11.30|12:30   Practical aspect in: -   LAP fundoplication
                                   -   Thoracoscopic Esophageal dissection and anastomosis

12.30|13.15   Lunch

13.15|18:00   Training in Surgical procedures on experimental models (Four training stations):

              - LAP Toupet/Nissen procedure
              - Thoracoscopic Esophageal dissections, internal traction, anastomosis

18:00|18:30   Questions and answers. Debriefing

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INoEA-INPAT JOINT MEETING 2019
                                            Thursday, June 27th
                                      Pontifical Urbaniana University

AULA MAGNA BENEDETTO XVI
08.00|08.20 WELCOME AND GREETINGS FROM AUTHORITIES:
            Introduction: P. Bagolan, S. Bottero, L. Dall’Oglio, C. Duranti, M. Torre

1st SESSION
08:20|10:40    President: R. Cotton
               Moderator: F. Gottrand, R. Jennings, N. Stagnaro

               TRACHEO-ESOPHAGEAL FISTULA RECURRENCE: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT
               Face-to-face lecture and question time
               C. Faure (10’), N. Garabedian (10’)

               Imaging: A. Secinaro (10’)
               Combined tracheal-esophageal endoscopy diagnosis: F. Torroni (10’) M. Trozzi (10’)
               Endoscopic treatment: P. Varela (10’)
               Surgery: J. Penchyna (10’)
               Thoracoscopy: G. Mattioli (10’)
               Cardio-Thoracic & Digestive setting: A. Carotti (10’)
               Discussion

               Consensus on respiratory and ENT problem in EA patients: A. Koumbourlis (15’)

10.40|11.00    Coffee Break

2nd SESSION
11:00|12:30    INPAT\INoEA SELECTED COMMUNICATIONS
               Moderators: S. Bottero, A. Dotta, M. Rutter
               (Code index 19-0088)
               Esophageal atresia: a scientometric analysis of the global research architecture and collaborative
               networks
               Presenter: B.R. O’Connor (Dublin, Ireland) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
               (Code index 19-0010)
               Acquired Tracheaesophageal Fistulas after Esophageal Atresia Repair
               Presenter: O. Boybeyi-Turer (Ankara, Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
               (Code index 19-0038)
               10-years of experience with thoracoscopic approach for congenital H-type tracheoesophageal
               fistulas
               Presenter: K. Toczewski (Wroclaw, Poland) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
               (Code index 19-0041)
               Tracheomalacia after esophageal repair: a systematic review
               Presenter: I. Aanen (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
               (Code index 19-0042)
               The value of rigid tracheobronchoscopy for the diagnosis of tracheomalacia in esophageal
               atresia patients
               Presenter: I. Aanen (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
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Thursday, June 27th

              (Code index 19-0052)
              A single institutional experience with congenital h-type tracheoesophageal fistula
              Presenter: C. Ulukaya Durakbasa (Istanbul, Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

              (Code index 19-0066)
              Thoracoscopic posterior tracheopexy during primary esophageal atresia repair
              Presenter: S.H.A.J. Tytgat (Utrecht , The Netherlands ) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0070)
              Prevalence of Abnormal Triple Endoscopy Findings for Tracheoesophageal Fistula Patients in
              a Multidisciplinary Aerodigestive Clinic
              Presenter: B. Osterbauer (Los Angeles, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0121)
              Usefulness of Conservative treatment in Recurrent tracheoesophageal fistula in children
              Presenter: S. Faraci (Rome, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0105)
              Minimally Invasive Surgical Approach for Posterior Tracheobronchopexy to Treat Severe
              Tracheobronchomalacia
              Presenter: A. Kamran (Boston, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0110)
              Recurrent tracheoesophageal fistula tracheoscopic chemocauteritation with trichloroacetic
              acid
              Presenter: D.P. Romero Lara (Bogotá, Colombia) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0082)
              Outcome of thoracoscopic repair of type C esophageal atresia: Single-center experience
              from North Africa
              Presenter: M. Elbarbary (Cairo, Egypt) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

              (Code index 19-0091)
              Bronchoscopic Treatment of Recurrent Tracheoesophageal Fistula; Is It an Effective Option?
              Presenter: G. Kiyan (Instambul, Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0078)
              Endoscopic management of symptomatic tracheal pouches with trichloroacetic acid
              chemocauterization
              Presenter: A. Laín Fernández (Barcelona, Spain) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0077)
              Extraluminal airway stabilization for localized tracheomalacia: A case report
              Presenter: A. Laín Fernández (Barcelona, Spain) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

AULA I
11:00|12:30   INPAT\INoEA FREE COMMUNICATIONS
              Moderator: D. Fishman, F. Fusaro, F. Gottrand
              (Code index 19-0096)
              Esophageal Food Impaction Presenting as Life Threatening Airway Obstruction in Children
              with Esophageal Atresia
              Presenter: M.T. Brigger (San Diego, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

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Thursday, June 27th

(Code index 19-0109)
Impact of positive expiratory pressure breathing on gastroesophageal reflux: preliminary
report in children with esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula and residual
tracheomalacia
Presenter: F. Porcaro (Rome, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

(Code index 19-0028)
Clinical Utility of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Children with Oesophageal Atresia
Presenter: Y. Belessis (New South Wales, Australia) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0017)
Characterization of Esophageal motility in children with operated esophageal atresia using
High Resolution Impedance Manometry and Pressure Flow Analysis
Presenter: O. Courbette (Quebec, Canada) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

(Code index 19-0002)
Effect of prokinetics on gastric function in children with oesophageal atresia and
tracheoesophageal fistula (EA-TEF)
Presenter: U. Krishnan (Sydney, Australia) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

(Code index 19-0018)
Diagnosing reflux aspiration in esophageal atresia: Role of microbiome and pepsin
Presenter: U. Krishnan (Sydney, Australia) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

(Code index 19-0100   )
Impact of fundoplication on pH-MII tracings in pediatric patients with esophageal atresia
Presenter: V. Busoni (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

(Code index 19-0064)
Sham feeding promotes oral feeding success in long gap oesophageal atresia, even with
traction sutures in situ
Presenter: A.D. Hawley (Victoria, Australia) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

(Code index 19-0057)
Eosinophilic esophagitis in an infant with repaired esophageal atresia and
tracheoesophageal fistula
Presenter: M. Ahlam (Bayan, Kuwait) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

(Code index 19-0104)
The Impact of Uncontrolled Gastroesophageal Reflux on Airway Pathology
Presenter: J.B. Ida (Chicag, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

(Code index 19-0060)
A Evaluation of gastroesophageal reflux in children born with esophageal atresia using pH
and impedance monitoring
Presenter: C.A. Ten Kate (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0097)
Anastomotic strictures in patients with oesophageal atresia systematically treated with PPI:
prospective cohort study over 10 years
Presenter: F. Righini Grunder (Montréal, Canada) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

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Thursday, June 27th
AULA II
11:00|12:30   FREE COMMUNICATIONS
              Moderators: D. Alberti, J.M. Laberge, F. Morini
              (Code index 19-0049)
              Tracheoscopic findings and their impact on respiratory symptoms in children with
              esophageal atresia
              Presenter: J. Fischer (Cologne, Germany) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0016)
              Rules Are Made To Be Broken: Examining the Rule of 3 in Pediatric Esophageal Strictures
              Presenter: S.J. Clark (Boston, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0073)
              Endoscopic treatment of esophageal atresia
              Presenter: T. Vogiatzoglou (Genoa, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0083)
              Coordination of Care Through Implementation of a Multidisciplinary Clinic for Patients with
              Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula
              Presenter: M. Bailey (Calgary, Canada) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0008)
              Endoscopic management of esophageal stenosis in patients with congenital esophageal atresia:
              experience of a single tertiary care center in Italy
              Presenter: M. Deganello Saccomani (Verona, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0102)
              Previously undescribed association of Esophageal Atresia, Congenital Microgastria and Pyloric
              Atresia: a difficult case of “pure” atresia
              Presenter: D. Mc Laughlin (Dublin, Ireland) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0089)
              Thoracoscopic (ts) management of early complications after esophageal atresia (ea) correction:
              single center experience
              Presenter: M. Andreetta (Padova, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0029)
              Pleural flap for partial esophageal substitution in case of difficult anastomosis
              Presenter: S. De Napoli Cocci (Nantes, France) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

              (Code index 19-0071)
              Long gap vs. non-long gap esophageal atresia: a prospective two-year follow-up study
              Presenter: L. Valfrè (Rome, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0047)
              Flourish Device for Treatment of Esophageal Atresia
              Presenter: B. Slater (Chicago, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0030)
              First year risk factors of mortality and morbidity in esophageal atresia with tracheo-esophageal
              fistula: data from a population-based national register
              Presenter: R. Sfeir (Lille, France) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0108)
              Utilizing Dynamic CT Imaging to Map Tissue Regeneration in a Porcine Model of Esophageal
              Loss
              Presenter: J. Todd (Farmington, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

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Thursday, June 27th

              (Code index 19-0036)
              Thoracoscopic esophageal internal axial traction for long gap esophageal atresia
              Presenter: A. Dariel (Marseille, France) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

SATELLITE LUNCHES WITH THE EXPERTS

AULA MAGNA BENEDETTO XVI
12:30|14:00 ESOPHAGEAL AND TRACHEAL ASSOCIATED ORAL/HEAD MALFORMATIONS:
            TREATMENT AND TIMING STRATEGIES
            Experts: S. Bottero, A. Cerchiari, A. Dotta, R. Tambucci, M. Zama,

              Esophageal and tracheal associated oral/head malformations: introduction A. Dotta
              Laryngotracheal anomalies S. Bottero
              Upper Gi problems: the role of pediatric gastroenterologist R. Tambucci
              Dysphagia: characteristics and management A. Cerchiari
              Mandibular distraction: characteristics and management M. Zama

AULA I
12:30|14:00   AERO-DIGESTIVE TRACT TEAM: HOW TO BUILD IT
              Experts: G. Federici di Abriola, T. Kovesi, R. Rahbar, R. Rosen, C. Wootten

AULA II
12:30|14:00   20 YEARS AFTER FIRST THORACOSCOPIC APPROACH
              Experts: P.Bagolan, M.Lima, D. Patkowski, S. Rothenberg, R. Wijnen

12:30|14:00   Lunch

AULA MAGNA BENEDETTO XVI
3rd SESSION
14:00|16:00 President: P. Peretti
            Moderator: S. Bottero. M. Torre

              LARINGO-TRACHEAL CLEFT FACE-TO-FACE LECTURE
              Faculty: N. Garabedian (10’), R. Rahbar (10’)
              Question Time (10’)

              TRACHEOMALACIA
              Diagnosis: Imaging P. Tomà (10’)
                         Endoscopy G.E. Green (10’)

              Treatment: Endoscopy R. Hewitt (10’)
                         Thoracoscopy S. Rothenberg (10’)
                         Open Surgery R. Jennings (10’)
                        Physiotherapy M.B. Chiarini Testa (10’), P. Leone (10’)
                        The voice of the patient A. Widenmann-Grolig (10’)

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              SELECTED COMMUNICATION

              (Code index 19-0099)
              A unique case of “oesophageal trachea” requiring a multi-step sequential surgical
              reconstruction
              Presenter: R. Tambucci (Bruxelles, Belgium) (10’)

              Coffee Station

4th SESSION
16:00|18:00   Motility Disorders, GERD and EA
              President: G. Mattioli
              Moderator: T. Caldaro, C. Di Lorenzo, C. Faure

              NASPGHAN/ESPGHAN/AUSPGHAN guidelines R. Rosen (10’)
              Dysphagia and related problems M. Van Wijk (10’)
              EoE ESPGHAN guidelines A. Papadopoulou (10’)
              EoE and EA F. Rea (10’)
              Diagnostic tests in GERD H. Mousa (10’)
              GERD & Airway A. De Alarcon (10’)
              Timing of GERD Surgery P. Lobos (10’)
              Adherence and Understanding of the ESPGHAN-NASPGHAN EA Guidelines U. Krishnan (7’)

              SELECTED COMMUNICATIONS
              (Code index 19-0076)
              Eosinophilic esophagitis and esophageal atresia. Is there an association?
              Presenter: A. Laín Fernández (Barcelona, Spain) (6’)
              (Code index 19-0120)
              The role of proton-pump inhibitors in eosinophilic esophagitis: focus on esophageal atresia
              children
              Presenter: R. Tambucci (Rome, Italy) (6’)

              (Code index 19-0122)
              Inadequate response of atretic oesophagus during acidic gastro-oesophageal reflux
              Presenter: S. Cadranel (Brussels, Belgium) (6’)

              (Code index 19-0114)
              Fundoplications in patients born with esophageal atresia: pre-operative workup and
              evaluation of post-operative symptoms
              Presenter: M. van Lennep (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) (6’)
              (Code index 19-0054)
              Fundoplication outcomes in children with esophageal atresia
              Presenter: U. Krishnan (Sydney, Australia) (6’)
              Discussion
AULA I
16:00|18:00   FREE COMMUNICATIONS
              Moderators: R. Cutrera, R. Sfeir, M.M. Urquizo Lino
              (Code index 19-0006)
              The microrna levels in exhaled breath condansate of patients with esophageal atresia and
              tracheoesophageal fistula
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Presenter: S. Tutku (Ankara, Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
                                                                          Thursday, June 27th
(Code index 19-0051)
Swallowing and Pulmonary Diagnoses in Children with EA and TEF
Presenter: E. DeBoer (Aurora, Colorado) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0087)
Longitudinal evaluation of lung function in infants with esophageal atresia
Presenter: F. Landolfo (Rome, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0011)
Survival rates of infants with esophageal atresia: data of turkish esophageal atresia
registry
Presenter: S. Tutku (Ankara, Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0012)
A comparative analysis of concerns of caregivers with repaired esophageal atresia-
tracheoesophageal fistula
Presenter: S. Tutku (Ankara, Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0024)
Predictors of early and late mortality in esophageal atresia patients
Presenter: S. Tan Tanny (Sydney, Australia) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0027)
Esophageal atresia and polyhydramnios
Presenter: T. Arntzen (Oslo, Norway) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0058)
The familial occurrence of congenital esophageal atresia with or without a fistula is an
extremely rare pathology
Presenter: R. Smigiel (Wrocław, Poland) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0069)
Tracking Outcomes of Tracheoesophageal Fistula and Esophageal Atresia in Pediatric
Population
Presenter: I. Sharma (Washington, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0050)
Patterns of Sensory Processing in Children with Esophageal Atresia
Presenter: S. Tutku (Ankara, Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0112)
Myocardial strain in vascular anomalies with severe tracheomalacia: preliminary results
Presenter: A.C. Massolo (Rome, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0003)
The Functional Chewing Training For Chewing Dysfunction in Children with Repaired
Esophageal Atresia-Tracheoesophageal Fistula
Presenter: S. Tutku (Ankara, Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0004)
Upper gastrointestinal microbiome in esophageal atresia
Presenter: U. Krishnan (Sidney, Australia) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

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Thursday, June 27th

AUDITORIUM GIOVANNI PAOLO II (with simultaneous translation)
08.30|10.30 Clinical Specialist and Allied Health Professional: contributions and integration
            Moderators: G. Manca, M. Petrarca, E. Tiozzo

               Breastfeeding, promotion and support P. Amadio
               Nurse specialist on gastrostomy ML. Anselmi, M. D’Astore, R. Gambitta
               The point of view of Speech Language Pathology E. Capuano
               What do we do with Imaging E. Fiorito
               The developmental and postural care A.M. Bonetti
               The nutritional approach in child care D. Elia
               The volunteers, the gift of an extra support L. Lussu
               Discussion

10.30|11.00    Minimal invasive and Endoscopic Strategies: What is new in the Operating Room?
               Moderators: M. De Santis, G. Federici di Abriola

               Esophageal reconstruction in newborn B. Fortunati, S. Stamerra
               Nursing and risk prevention in operating room M. Costa, V. Laudante
               Nurses' strategies in minimal invasive and endoscopic surgery A. Cozzi, S. Paoletti

11.00|12.30    Complex Patient Centered Care
               Moderators: L. Cirulli, O. Gawronski, A. Portanova

               Introduction from Pediatric Nursing Association of Europe: I. Mikulenkova
               Caring for patients with complex condition, a pathway B. Ranzato
               Pain management and prevention in major thoracic surgery L. Palomba
               Preparing to go home S. Giovannini
               Telehealth to empower patients with complex conditions F. Ferro
               Discussion

12.30|14.00    Lunch

14.00|16.00    Information, Education, Self-Care and Empowerment, how improve the quality of life
               nevertheless
               Moderators: N. Bianchi, G. D’Elpidio, C. Offidani

               Introduction: I. Dall’Oglio
               The child’s and parent’s story AC. Cartoni
               Self-care and empowerment, step by step G. Gasperini, R. Mascolo
               The newborn A. Ragni
               The patients with respiratory chronic conditions C. Bornaccioni
               Growing with an esophageal Atresia A. Campoli, F. Rea, M. Rossi
               Acceptance and resilience S. Gentile, T. Grimaldi Capitello
               Questions and answers with the expert I. Dall’Oglio

16:00|18.00    Free Communications
               President: I. Dall’Oglio
               Moderators: F. Bevilacqua, O. Gawronski, L. Marotta, L. Valfrè
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(Code index 19-0046)
Review of the feeding problems in babies born with TOF/OA in a UK Regional Surgical NICU
Presenter: H. Marks (Bristol, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

(Code index 19-0020)
Growth, feeding difficulties and developmental scores in children born with oesophageal atresia: a
single centre study
Presenter: A. Grech (New South Wales, Australia) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0022)
FEED-EASY: FEEding Disorders in children with Esophageal Atresia Study
Presenter: G. Gottrand (Lille, France) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0023)
How esophageal atresia affects the family life
Presenter: A. Rozensztrauch (Wroclaw, Poland) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0025)
Do growth and nutrition influence quality of life in adolescents with esophageal atresia?
Presenter: A. Mikkelsen (Oslo, Norway) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0021)
Esophageal Atresia and Long-Term Quality of Life in Italian population: a Pilot Study
Presenter: M. Parracciani (Florence, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0026)
Longitudinal motor development from infancy to adolescence in children with esophageal atresia
Presenter: I. Møinichen Unn (Oslo, Norway) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

(Code index 19-0035)
Early parental adjustment in oesophageal atresia and other rare abdominothoracic malformations
Presenter: M. Hanafi (Lille, France) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0043)
Guidelines for the introduction of solid foods in the TOF/OA child
Presenter: J. Faulkner (Yeovil, UK) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0055)
Midterm follow-up of long-gap esophageal atresia national cohort : study of feeding difficulties
and morbidity
Presenter: J. Thomas (Poitiers, France) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0062)
Fixed the gap, solved the problem? Children operated on of esophageal atresia: what happen 3
years later
Presenter: L. Aite (Rome, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0115)
Quality and Readability of Oesophageal Atresia Information on the Internet
Presenter: B. O’Connor (Dublin, Ireland) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
(Code index 19-0005)

The flip side of the coin
Presenter: C. De Vos (Cape Town, South Africa) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

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INoEA MEETING
                                             Friday, June 28th
                                     Pontifical Urbaniana University

AULA MAGNA BENEDETTO XVI
08:00|08:15 OPENING CERIMONY: C. Duranti, F. Gottrand, M. Lima

08:15|10:15   1st SESSION
              Long-gap esophageal atresia management: waiting for Tissue Engineering
              President F. Gottrand
              Moderators: P. Losty, S. Rothenberg, D. Von Allmen

              Face-to-Face
              Tissue Engineering: where we are
              Faculty: S. La Francesca (10’), M. Marzaro (10’)
              Question time (10’)

              Gap definition and measurement: A. Conforti (10’)

              The systematic approach:
                  • Boston: R. Jennings (10’)
                  • Utrecht : D. Van Der Zee (10’)
                  • Nagpur: R. Saoji (10’)
                  • Toronto: A. Pierro (10’)
                  • Buenos Aires: M.M. Urquizo Lino (10’)

              Follow-up: M. Spoel (10’)

              Selected communications

              (Code index 19-0093)
              Thoracoscopic multistage repair of long-gap esophageal atresia using internal traction suture
              technique – evolution of the method
              Presenter: D. Patkowski (Wroclaw, Poland) (6’)
              (Code index 19-0101)
              Pre-clinical studies of tissue-engineering for long-gap oesophageal atresia in pigs.
              A systematic literature review
              Presenter: M. Garrido Flores (London, UK) (6’)
              (Code index 19-0067)
              Comparison of Mesenchymal Stem Cells from Pediatric Normal and Esophageal Atresia Patients
              for Use in Regenerative Medicine
              Presenter: T. Jensen (Farmington , USA) (6’)

              Coffee Station
2nd SESSION
10:30|12:30   President: G. Riccipetitoni
              Moderators: C. Faure, V. Fox, PG Gamba

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INoEA activities and projects F. Gottrand (10’)
                                                                                             Friday, June 28th

              European Network in EA. ERNICA and beyond
              ERNICA in Europe: present and future G.Slater (10’), R. Wijnen (10’)
              New projects and research P. De Coppi (10’)
              Clinical Patient Management System B.M. Ure (10’)
              Long term Follow-up R. Sfeir (10’)
              The engagement of patients' support group in ERNICA J. Fruithof (10’)

              The Network in:
              North America: J.M. Laberge (10’)
              South America: P. Lobos (10’)

              Face-to-Face
              Training in Emerging Countries G. Blair (10’), T. Lander (10’)

12:30|14:00   Free communications
              Moderators: P. De Coppi, P. Lobos, R. Saoji

              (Code index 19-0074)
              Long-term outcome of preserving the native esophagus in long gap esophageal atresia by
              thoracoscopic traction technique
              Presenter: H.A.J. Tytgat Stefaan (Utrecht, The Netherlands) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

              (Code index 19-0124)
              Thoracoscopic anatomy of long gap esophageal atresia. What can we predict?
              Presenter: M. Rasiewicz (Wrocław , Poland) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

              (Code index 19-0037)
              5-years follow-up after 17 laparoscopic Transhiatal esophagectomy and gastric pull-up
              (tegpul)
              Presenter: A. Parilli Perera (Caracas, Venezuela) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

              (Code index 19-0103)
              Learning Curve and Long-term Outcomes for Jejunal Replacement of the Esophagus:
              A Single Center Experience in the Pediatric Population
              Presenter: W.J. Svetanoff (Brookline, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

              (Code index 19-0013)
              Prophylactic Endoscopic Esophageal Vacuum (EVAC) Therapy of HighRisk Esophageal
              Anastomoses in Pediatric Surgical Patients
              Presenter: M.A. Manfredi (Boston, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0092)

              Oesophageal atresia: a multicentre retrospective study on surgical treatment and 1-year
              follow-up
              Presenter: C. Vercauteren (Ghent, Belgium) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

              (Code index 19-0094)
              The thoracoscopic approach for esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula – lessons learnt
              from 178 cases
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Presenter: D. Patkowski (Wroclaw, Poland) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

                                                                                            Friday, June 28th

              (Code index 19-0059)
              Development of operational tactics for esophageal atresia in the Republic of Tatarstan
              Presenter: A. Lvov (Kazan, Russia) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0019)
              Outcomes in the management of long gap esophageal atresia: Is the Foker techniques
              superior?
              Presenter: K. Usha (Sydney, Australia) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0111)
              Acute kidney injury in esophageal atresia
              Presenter: AC. Massolo (Rome, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

              (Code index 19-0039)
              Respiratory morbidity at the age of one year in children with esophageal atresia: data from
              the French National Esophageal Atresia Register
              Presenter: S. Lejeune (Lille, France) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0040)
              Bronchopulmonary and vascular anomalies are frequent in children with Esophageal Atresia
              Presenter: S. Lejeune (Lille, France) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0075)
              Ectopic pancreas in children with esophageal atresia: not an incidental association
              Presenter: A. Laín Fernández (Barcelona, Spain) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
              (Code index 19-0032)
              Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in patients with esophageal atresia: proposal for a
              causative seesaw model
              Presenter: C.A. Ten Kate (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

SATELLITE LUNCHES WITH THE EXPERTS

AULA I
12:30|14:00   Tips, Tricks and Surgical Dilemma/Challenging solutions
              Experts: G. Blair, F. Chiarenza, A. Conforti, D. Van Der Zee

AULA II
12:30|14:00   Eosinophilic esophagitis and Esophageal Atresia
              Experts: P. De Angelis, S. Faraci, G. Federici, A.G Fiocchi, N. Kalach, M. Malamisura,
              J. Markowitz, M. Mennini, G. Pontrelli, F. Rea, C. Riccardi, C. Romano, R. Tambucci

              International literature on EoE and EA J. Markowitz (10’)
              Interactive discussions with Experts: questions and free comments from audience

              EoE Endoscopic Reference Score (EREFS) and relation between clinical and endoscopic
              features N. Kalach (10’)
              Interactive discussions with Experts: questions and free comments from audience

              Role of the Allergologist in diagnostic work up and during the follow up M. Mennini (10’)
              Interactive discussions with Experts: questions and free comments from audience

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12:30|14:00   Lunch

                                                                                               Friday, June 28th

AULA MAGNA BENEDETTO XVI
3rd SESSION
14:00|16:00 TRANSITION TO ADULT
            President: F. Gottrand
            Moderators: G. Blair, J. Penchyina, B. Warner

              Quality of life: data and personal experience M. Parracciani (10’)
              Collaboration is possible, useful and feasible G. Slater (10’)
              Progress in transition U. Krishnan (10’)

              CLINICAL PROBLEMS: DYSPHAGIA, BARRETT, CANCER SURVEILLANCE
              President: R. Wijnen
              Moderators: R. Cotton, E. Leva, A. Zambelli
              Dysphagia O. Borrelli (10’)
              Barrett Diagnosis C. Faure (10’)
              Esophageal Mucosectomy F. Di Matteo (10’)
              Radiofrequency Ablation P. Trentino (10’)

              Selected Communications
              (Code index 19-0031)
              Screening and surveillance in adults after esophageal atresia repair: yield of follow up
              endoscopies
              Presenter: K.C.A. Ten (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (6’)
              (Code index 19-0065)
              Radiofrequency ablation: a promising treatment in children with early onset barrett’s esophagus
              Presenter: F. Rea (Rome, Italy) (6’)
              (Code index 19-0113)
              Outcome of routine esophagogastroduodenoscopy, high resolution manometry (HRM) and pH-
              (impedance) measurement in esophageal atresia patients according to international guidelines
              Presenter: M. van Lennep (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) (6’)

              (Code index 19-0063)
              Closing the gap: transitioning adolescents with oesophageal atresia to adult care
              Presenter: E. Culnane(Melbourne, Australia) (6’)

              (Code index 19-0081)
              Neurodevelopmental outcome in infants with AE: developmental trajectories in the first year of life
              Presenter: L. Aite (Rome, Italy) (6’)

              Coffee Station

4th SESSION
16:00|18:00   Anastomotic Stricture Management
              President: V. Fox
              Moderators: J. Amil-Dias, P. De Angelis

              Esophageal dilations D. Fishman (10’)
              Stenting M. Manfredi (10’)
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Dynamic Stent L. Dall’Oglio (10’)
              Surgical Timing M.B. Ure (10’)
                                                                                                 Friday, June 28th
              Congenital Stenosis diagnosis and treatment
              Dilations E. Romeo (10’)
              Surgery D. Alberti (10’)

              Selected Communications
              (Code index 19-0001)
              Risk factors for anastomotic strictures in THE FIRST YEAR AFTER oesophageal atresia REPAIR:
              data from A proSpective MULTICENTRIC cohort
              Presenter: M. Aumar (Lille, France) (6’)
              (Code index 19-0119)
              Five years experience of a tertiary level referral centre in children with anastomotic strictures
              after esophageal atresia repair
              Presenter: A.C. Contini (Rome, Italy) (6’)
              (Code index 19-0015)
              Esophageal anastomosis diameter at initial endoscopy after surgery predicts treatment
              outcomes in patients with esophageal atresia or stricture
              Presenter: S.J. Clark (Boston, USA) (6’)
              (Code index 19-0045)
              The Effect of Transanastomotic Feeding Tubes on Anastomotic Strictures Following Esophageal
              Atresia Repair
              Presenter: K. Larusso (Montreal, Canada) (6’)
              (Code index 19-0068)
              Intralesional steroid injection therapy for the treatment of esophageal anastomotic stricture in a
              pediatric esophageal atresia population
              Presenter: A. Kamran (Boston, USA) (6’)
              (Code index 19-0048)
              Postoperative anastomotic stricture after the operation for esophageal atresia
              Presenter: M. Wolski (Warszawa , Poland) (6’)
              (Code index 19-0053)
              Esophageal balloon dilatation for strictures developing after esophageal atresia surgery
              Presenter: D.C. Ulukaya (Istanbul, Turkey) (6’)
              (Code index 19-0056)
              Esophageal stent placement for the treatment of severe stricture after the operation for
              esophageal atresia – preliminary report
              Presenter: A. Janinska (Warszawa, Poland) (6’)
              (Code index 19-0014)
              Endoscopic Incisional Therapy and Other Novel Strategies for Treatment of Congenital
              Esophageal Stenosis
              Presenter: M.A. Manfredi (Boston, USA) (6’)

18:30|18:45   NEXT MEETING and FINAL REMARKS
              P. Bagolan, L. Dall’Oglio, F. Gottrand

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FATE-EAT 2019 Program
                                              Friday, June 28th
                                      Pontifical Urbaniana University

08.00|10.30    FATE-EAT WORKSHOPS

AULA XVI       DYSPHAGIA AND ORAL AVERSION: WORKSHOP WITH CHILDREN
               Clinical and psychological observation of patients manipulating and eating food
               F. Bevilacqua, A. Cerchiari
AULA I         PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC APPROACH
               Focus group workshops for parents and adults
               L. Aite

AUDITORIUM GIOVANNI PAOLO II (with simultaneous translation)
10.30|12.30 Challenges and solutions to the most common problems for patients and families
            President: C. Duranti
            Coordinator: A. Cerchiari
               Dysphagia management A. Cerchiari (10’)
               Psychological approach to food aversion L. Aite (5’), F. Bevilacqua (5’)
               Use of Pep-mask to improve feeding in OE children P. Leone (10’)
               Continuity between Hospital and Family Care: the project TeO A. Braguglia(5’), L. Valfré (5’)
               Free communications
               (Code index 19-0009)
               "Experience of speech therapy follow-up for children with esophageal atresia
               Presenter: A. Lecoufle (Lille, France) (4’ + 2’ discussion)
               (Code index 19-0034)
               Oral Feeding Attainment
               Presenter: K. Hernandez (Boston, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion)

               Discussion and question time

HALL AUDITORIUM GIOVANNI PAOLO II
10.30|12.30 LEARNING THROUGH SIMULATION
             Coordinators: G. Angelino, G. Federici di Abriola, M. Malamisura with A. Capuano and A.
             Bellocchi
               Playing and learning activities for children and caregivers.

               In collaboration with FAMILY ASSOCIATIONS: Fate-EAT, ESEO, Un Filo per la Vita, BA.BI.S.
               and RESPIRANDO

               With participations of: Ospedale dei Pupazzi, Alla Grande Animazione, Armonica ONLUS and
               Fondazione Maruzza

12:30|14:00    Lunch

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