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INoEA INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF ESOPHAGEAL ATRESIA INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF PEDIATRIC AIRWAY TEAMS 5 th 2 nd International Conference International Meeting on Esophageal Atresia of Pediatric Airway Teams INoEA INPAT June 24th - 28th 2019 June 26th - 27th 2019 Rome, June 24th - 28th 2019 Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital Urbaniana University Catholic University of Rome
PATRONAGE endorsed by S.I.O.P. Società Italiana di Otorinolaringologia Pediatrica SOCIETÀ ITALIANA di CHIRURGIA PEDIATRICA
CONTENTS Page 2 Organizing Committee 3 Welcome 4 Schedule At A Glance 10 Faculty Scientific Program 12 | Monday, June 24th - INoEA Parallel Workshops - INPAT Parallel Workshops 13 | Tuesday, June 25th - INoEA Workshops 14 | Wednesday, June 26th - INPAT Meeting 20 | Wednesday, June 26th - INoEA Parallel Workshops 21 | Thursday, June 27th - INoEA - INPAT Joint Meeting 30 | Friday, June 28th - INoEA Meeting 35 | Friday, June 28th - FATE-EAT Meeting 38 Communications Index 42 General Information 44 Scientific Information 46 Exibition Area 47 Acknowledgements 1
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE INoEA Bambino Gesù Hospital, DIGESTIVE ENDOSCOPY Digestive Endoscopy and Surgery Unit AND SURGERY UNIT Luigi Dall’Oglio Bambino Gesù Hospital, NEWBORN SURGERYY UNIT Newborn Surgery Unit Pietro Bagolan INPAT Bambino Gesù Hospital, Airway Surgery Unit Sergio Bottero Giannina Gaslini Institute, Airway Team Michele Torre FATE Associazione Famiglie con aTresia Esofagea Cristina Duranti member of EAT Esophageal Atresia and Tracheo-esophageal fistula 2
WELCOME From June 24th to 28th 2019, Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital will host in Rome the 5th Internatio- nal Conference of Esophageal Atresia (INoEA) - in collaboration with the European support group for the Esophageal Atresia (EAT) and the Italian Association of Families with Esophageal Atresia (FATE) - and the 2nd Meeting of the International Network of Pediatric Airways Team (INPAT), organized together with the Airway Team of Gaslini Institute of Genoa. It promises to be a memorable weeklong event in Rome – held in the year that marks the 150th anni- versary of the Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital. This will be the first international joint session of INoEA and INPAT and it will bring together pro- fessionals specialized in the treatment and management of complex and fragile patients affected by Esophageal Atresia/Tracheo-esophageal fistula and other aerodigestive tract anomalies. The INPAT meeting will start on 26th, on 27th June INoEA and INPAT will come together in one place to discuss the latest scientific and medical research in their fields. On 28th INoEA will conclude its meeting and the esophageal atresia week. On 24th and 25th June there will be a Workshop that will offer practical live training sessions on endoscopic, surgical and minimally invasive procedures. Participants will be involved in hands-on practical activities, simulation boxes, demonstrations of rehabilitation strategies and techniques for both medical teams and families. There will be activities dedicated to children born with Esophageal Atresia/Tracheo-esophageal fistula, aimed at addressing some of their most persistent eating diffi- culties. It’s Rome, so food will be involved! These patients require dedicated multi-disciplinary teams, working in close collaboration with va- rious specialists, families, nurses and other health care providers. In this spirit, the workshops will offer a unique opportunity to meet the leading specialists in the world, to discuss and share ideas on how best to tackle some of the most controversial and pressing issues of pediatric surgery. Young and adult patients, as well as their parents and caretakers, will actively participate in the workshop, bringing their own experiences, the results of recent studies and will pose questions on the most chal- lenging issues related to the quality of life of patients, while learning about state-of-the-art surgical and rehabilitation techniques. Rome is the Eternal City where legend has it a she-wolf nourished to good health the city’s most fa- mously fragile twins, Romolo and Remo. In a myth that Romans are fond of retelling, the twins later grew up to found this wondrous city. What’s true today is this: together, we can improve the lives of those born with these rare diseases by developing and sharing best-practice. We look forward to seeing you in Romolo and Remo’s city where we can make important new contributions to this goal. Arrivederci a Roma 3
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE | Day 1 Monday, June 24th | Day 2 Tuesday, June 25th INoEA-INPAT Parallel Workshops - Day 1 Monday, June 24th TIMING Bambino Gesù Children2 Hospital - Padiglione Salviati 08.30 Registration 12.30 12.30 Lunch 13.30 AULA SALVIATI 1 | 2 AULA SALVIATI 3 INoEA PARALLEL INPAT WORKSHOP SESSION WORKSHOP SESSION Code 10 Code 11 13.30 1st SESSION Live Endoscopy Airway Procedures 15.45 Theoretical Lessons 15.45 Coffee break 16.00 16.00 2nd SESSION Live Endoscopy Airway Procedures 18.00 Practical Activities INoEA Workshops - Day 2 Tuesday, June 25th TIMING Bambino Gesù Children2 Hospital - Padiglione Salviati 08.00 Registration of participants 08.30 AULA SALVIATI 1 | 2 08.30 1st LIVE ENDOSCOPY SESSION 12.30 Code 12 12.30 Lunch 14.00 14.00 2nd LIVE ENDOSCOPY SESSION 18.00 Code 13 4
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE | Day 3 Wednesday, June 26th INPAT 2019 - Day 3 Wednesday, June 26th TIMING Pontifical Urbaniana University 07.45 Registration 08.00 HALL AUDITORIUM AUDITORIUM AULA MAGNA BENEDETTO XVI AULA I AULA II GIOVANNI PAOLO II GIOVANNI PAOLO II 08.00 08.10 WELCOME AND GREETINGS FROM AUTHORITIES 08.10 08.30 CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL MODEL 1st SESSION FOR WOUNDS EXCELLENCE 08.30 PRESENTATION OF THE AIRWAY TEAMS (SESSION SPONSORED by 09.15 PARTICIPATING MOLNLYCKE) 09.15 10.00 TRACHEOTOMY 10.00 ROUND TABLE 10.15 Coffee Break 10.15 10.30 COMPLICATED TRACHEOTOMY: 10.30 TWO CLINICAL CASES FROM THE FACULTY 10.45 10.45 Coffee Break and group picture of INPAT 2019 Participants 11.15 CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL MODEL 11.15 2nd SESSION FOR WOUNDS EXCELLENCE 12.15 VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS (SESSION SPONSORED by LASER: WHAT FUTURE IN PEDIATRIC MOLNLYCKE) 12.15 AIRWAY? 12.45 CRYOTHERAPY IN THE AIRWAYS 12.45 13.00 TRACHEAL TRAUMA FROM INTUBATION: 13.00 TWO CLINICAL CASES FROM THE FACULTY 13.15 Lunch 13.15 14.15 5
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE | Day 3 Wednesday, June 26th INPAT 2019 - Day 3 Wednesday, June 26th TIMING Pontifical Urbaniana University HALL AUDITORIUM AUDITORIUM AULA MAGNA BENEDETTO XVI AULA I AULA II GIOVANNI PAOLO II GIOVANNI PAOLO II LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH SESSION SESSION SESSION 13.15 (SESSION SPONSORED BY MATERIALISE) FREE COM- FREE COM- 14.15 PRINTING THE NEW AIRWAY MUNICA- MUNICA- TIONS TIONS 14.15 CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL 3rd SESSION 15.00 MODEL PRE AND POST-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT FOR WOUNDS EXCELLENCE 15.00 (SESSION SPONSORED by 15.10 MOLNLYCKE) 15.10 AIRWAY STENOSIS: ENDOSCOPIC 15.15 TREATMENT 1st SESSION 15.15 AIRWAY NURSING 15.45 COURSE Simulations and Practical 15.45 activities: how 16.10 AIRWAY STENOSIS OPEN APPROACH: to prevent, 16.10 LTR VS PCTR how to care 16.30 2nd SESSION DIFFICULT AIRWAY 16.30 COURSE 17.10 4th SESSION 17.10 AIRWAY STENTING: UPDATE 3rd SESSION 17.15 RESPIRATORY LONG TERM FOLLOW UP: 17.15 INVASIVE AND NON-IN- 18.10 VASIVE RESPIRATORY SUPPORT HOW TO MANAGE COMPLICATIONS: 18.10 FIVE CLINICAL CASES FROM THE WORLD 18.15 18.15 19.00 6
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE | Day 3 Wednesday, June 26th TIMING INoEA Parallel Workshops - Day 3 Wednesday, June 26th Catholic University of Rome 07.30 Registration 08.30 EETC (European Endoscopic Training Centre) CEN.RI.S. (Experimental Research Centre) PRACTICAL HANDS-ON ACTIVITY FOR DOCTORS&NURSES ON: Esophageal Dilations, Stenting, PEG/PEJ Code 14 08.30 Training, Lectures, Presentations 10.30 PRACTICAL SURGICAL ACTIVITY ON EXPERIMENTAL MODELS Code 23 10.30 11.30 Pratical aspect in: 11.30 Practical Activity on Animal Simulators - LAP fundoplication 12.30 - Thoracoscopic Esophageal dissection and anastomosis 12.30 13.00 Lunch 13.00 13.15 Lunch 13.15 14.00 14.00 Questions and answers. Debriefing Training in Surgical procedures on experimental models 15.00 15.00 18.00 18.00 Questions and answers. Debriefing 18.30 7
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE | Day 4 Thursday, June 27th TIMING INoEA-INPAT JOINT MEETING 2019 - Day 4 Thursday, June 27th - Pontifical Urbaniana University AUDITORIUM AULA MAGNA BENEDETTO XVI AULA I AULA II GIOVANNI PAOLO II 08.00 WELCOME AND GREETINGS FROM AUTHORITIES 08.20 08.20 08.30 1st SESSION CLINICAL SPECIALIST AND 08.30 ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL: 10.30 TRACHEO-ESOPHAGEAL FISTULA RECURRENCE: CONTRIBUTIONS AND DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT INTEGRATION 10.30 10.40 MINIMAL INVASIVE AND ENDO- SCOPIC STRATEGIES: WHAT IS 10.40 NEW IN THE OPERATING ROOM? Coffee Break 11.00 2nd SESSION 11.00 COMPLEX PATIENT FREE FREE 12.30 INoEA-INPAT CENTERED CARE COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS SELECTED COMMUNICATIONS 12.30 Lunch 14.00 LUNCH WITH THE LUNCH WITH THE EXPERTS LUNCH WITH THE EXPERTS EXPERTS 12.30 ESOPHAGEAL AND TRACHEAL ASSOCIATED AERO-DIGESTIVE TRACT 14.00 20 YEARS AFTER FIRST ORAL/HEAD MALFORMATIONS: TREATMENT TEAM: THORACOSCOPIC AND TIMING STRATEGIES HOW TO BUILD IT APPROACH 3rd SESSION LARINGO-TRACHEAL CLEFT FACE-TO-FACE INFORMATION, EDUCATION, 14.00 LECTURE SELF CARE AND EMPOWER- 16.00 MENT, HOW IMPROVE THE QUA- TRACHEOMALACIA LITY OF LIFE NEVERTHERLESS SELECTED COMMUNICATION 4th SESSION 16.00 FREE FREE MOTILITY DISORDERS, GERD AND EA 18.00 COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS SELECTED COMMUNICATIONS 8
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE | Day 5 Friday, June 28th TIMING INoEA MEETING - Day 5 Friday, June 28th - Pontifical Urbaniana University HALL AUDITORIUM AULA MAGNA AUDITORIUM GIOVANNI AULA I AULA II AULA XVI BENEDETTO XVI GIOVANNI PAOLO II PAOLO II 08.00 OPENING CEREMONY 08.15 1st SESSION FATE-EAT LONG-GAP ESOPHAGEAL ATRESIA FATE-EAT WORKSHOP 08.15 MANAGEMENT: WAITING FOR WORKSHOP DYSPHAGIA AND 10.30 TISSUE ENGINEERING PSYCHOTHERA- ORAL AVERSION: SELECTED PEUTIC APPROACH WORKSHOP WITH COMMUNICATIONS CHILDREN FATE-EAT WORKSHOP CHALLENGES AND 2nd SESSION SOLUTIONS TO THE FATE-EAT 10.30 MOST COMMON PRO- WORKSHOP INoEA PROJECTS 12.30 AND OTHER BLEMS FOR PATIENTS LEARNING THROUGH INTERNATIONAL NETS AND FAMILIES SIMULATION FREE COMMUNICATIONS 12.30 Lunch 14.00 LUNCH WITH THE LUNCH WITH THE EXPERTS EXPERTS 12.30 LUNCH SESSION TIPS, TRIKS AND EOSINOPHILIC 14.00 FREE COMMUNICATIONS SURGICAL DILEM- ESOPHAGITIS AND MA/CHALLEN- ESOPHAGEAL GING SOLUTIONS ATRESIA 3rd SESSION TRANSITION TO ADULT 14.00 CLINICAL PROBLEMS: DYSPHAGIA, 16.00 BARRETT, CANCER SURVEILLANCE SELECTED COMMUNICATIONS 4th SESSION ANASTOMOTIC STRICTURE MANA- 16.00 GEMENT 18.30 SELECTED COMMUNICATIONS 18.30 NEXT MEETING and FINAL 18.45 REMARKS 9
FACULTY Lucia Aite (Rome - IT) 35 Mariamichela D’Astore (Rome - IT) 28 Daniele Alberti (Brescia - IT) 24-34 Alessandro De Alarcon (Cincinnati - US) 15-17-26 Patrizia Amadio (Rome - IT) 28 Paola De Angelis (Rome - IT) 13-32-34 Jorge Amil-Dias (Porto - PT) 13-14-20-34 Daniela Dabergami (Milano - IT) 18 Giulia Angelino (Rome - IT) 13-36 Paolo De Coppi (London - UK) 31 Maria Laura Anselmi (Rome - IT) 28 Giuliana D’Elpidio (Rome - IT) 28 Giancarlo Antonielli (Rome - IT) 19 Marcello De Santis (Rome - IT) 28 Melissa Avelino (Goiânia - BR) 15-18 Valentina De Simone (Rome - IT) 13-19 Pietro Bagolan (Rome - IT) 20-21-25-34 Valentina Di Fabio (Rome - IT) 13 Valerio Balassone (Rome - IT) 13-20 Arianna Di Gemma (Rome - IT) 13-20 Charlie Beetham (Rome - IT) 18-19 Carlo Di Lorenzo (Columbus - US) 12-13-26 Alessandra Bellocchi (Rome - IT) 36 Francesco Di Matteo (Rome - IT) 13-14-33 Sonia Benelli (Rome - IT) 19 Andrea Dotta (Rome - IT) 22-25 Francesca Bevilacqua (Rome - IT) 29-35 Cristina Duranti (Rome - IT) 21-30-35 Natalia Bianchi (Rome - IT) 28 Domenica Elia (Rome - IT) 28 Roberto Bianchi (Rome - IT) 17 Ciro Esposito (Naples - IT) 20 Matthew Bishop (Rome - IT) 13-14-20 Simona Faraci (Rome - IT) 13-20-32 Geoffrey Kenneth Blair (Vancouver - CA) 31-32-33 Christophe Faure (Montreal - CA) 21-26-31-33 Anna Maria Bonetti (Rome - IT) 28 Giovanni Federici di Abriola (Rome - IT) 13-25-28-32-36 Caterina Bornaccioni (Rome - IT) 28 Federico Ferro (Rome - IT) 28 Osvaldo Borrelli (London - UK) 12-13-33 Armanda Ferullo (Genoa - IT) 19 Sergio Bottero (Rome - IT) 12-17-18-21-25 Sergio Filippelli (Milano - IT) 18 Annabella Braguglia (Rome - IT) 35 Alessandro Giovanni Fiocchi (Rome - IT) 32 Giulia Brocanelli (Rome - IT) 14-19 Mario Emanuele Fiorito (Rome - IT) 13-14-28 Samy Cadranel (Brussels - BE) 13-14-20 Douglas Fishman (Houston - US) 13-14-20-23-34 Cristina Calandrella (Rome - IT) 19 Beatrice Fortunati (Rome - IT) 28 Tamara Caldaro (Rome - IT) 12-13-20-26 Victor Lee Fox (Boston - US) 13-20-31-34 Alessia Campoli (Rome - IT) 28 Marina Franci (Rome - IT) 19 Federica Cancani (Rome - IT) 19 Joanne Fruithof (Hellendoorn - NL) 31 Antonella Capuano (Rome - IT) 36 Fabio Fusaro (Rome - IT) 20-23 Eleonora Capuano (Rome - IT) 28 Piergiorgio Gamba (Padoa - IT) 20-31 Andrea Carai (Rome - IT) 18 Rosa Alba Gambitta (Rome - IT) 28 Laura Carlesi (Rome - IT) 19 Éréa-Noel Garabedian (Paris - FR) 15-17-21-25 Adriano Carotti (Rome - IT) 21 Giulia Gasperini (Rome - IT) 28 Anna Claudia Cartoni (Rome - IT) 28 Orsola Gawronski (Rome - IT) 28-29 Antonella Cerchiari (Rome - IT) 25-35 Amit Gefen (Tel Aviv - IR) 18 Giuseppe Chessa (Rome - IT) 19 Simonetta Gentile (Rome - IT) 28 Fabio Chiarenza (Vicenza - IT) 20-32 Silvia Giovannini (Rome - IT) 28 Maria Beatrice Chiarini Testa (Rome - IT) 26 Marjola Gjergji (Rome - IT) 18-19 Guido Ciprandi (Rome - IT) 18-19 Frédéric Gottrand (Lille - FR) 13-14-20-21-23-30-31-33-34 Luisa Cirulli (Rome - IT) 28 Glenn Edward Green (Ann Arbur - US) 15-26 Benedetta Colombo (Rome - IT) 13-14-20 Teresa Grimaldi Capitello (Rome - IT) 28 Andrea Conforti (Rome - IT) 30-32 Ilaria Gubbiotti (Rome - IT) 13-14-19-20 Anna Chiara Contini (Rome - IT) 20 Luciano Guerra (Rome - IT) 13-20 Martina Costa (Rome - IT) 28 Richard Hewitt (London - UK) 15-17-26 Guido Costamagna (Rome - IT) 13 Sara Isoldi (Rome - IT) 12-13-20 Robin Thomas Cotton (Cincinnati - US) 21-33 Russell Jennings (Boston - US) 21-26-30 Alessandro Cozzi (Rome - IT) 14-28 Nicolas Kalach (Lille - FR) 13-20-32 Serena Crucianelli (Rome - IT) 18-19 Tom Kovesi (Ottawa - CA) 25 Renato Cutrera (Rome - IT) 19-27 Anastassios Koumbourlis (Washington - US) 21 Immacolata Dall’Oglio (Rome - IT) 28-29 Usha Krishnan (Sydney - AU) 12-13-26-33 Luigi Dall’Oglio (Rome - IT) 14-21-34 Saverio La Francesca (Houston - US) 30 Sam Daniel (Montreal - CA) 14-15 Jean-Martin Laberge (Montreal - CA) 24-31 10
Tony Lander (Birmingham - UK) 31 Carla Riccardi (Rome - IT) 32 Paola Lanteri (Genoa - IT) 14-15 Giovanna Riccipetitoni (Milan - IT) 31 Valeria Laudante (Rome - IT) 28 Hugo Anibal Rodriguez (Buenos Aires - AR) 14-15 Paola Leone (Rome - IT) 26-35 Verónica Paula Rodriguez (Buenos Aires - AR) 15-18 Eduardo Leopold (Santiago de Chile - CL) 15 Claudio Romano (Messina - IT) 13-14-20-32 Ernesto Leva (Milan - IT) 33 Erminia Francesca Romeo (Rome - IT) 13-34 Mario Lima (Bologna - IT) 25-30 Rachel Rosen (Boston - US) 12-13-25-26 Pablo Lobos (Buenos Aires - AR) 20-26-31 Monica Rossi (Rome - IT) 28 Paul Losty (Liverpool - UK) 30 Steven Scot Rothenberg (Denver - US) 20-25-26-30 Luciana Lussu (Rome - IT) 28 Michael J. Rutter (Cincinnati - US) 15-17-22 Monica Malamisura (Rome - IT) 12-13-32-36 Oliviero Sacco (Genoa - IT) 17 Giovanna Manca (Rome - IT) 28 Silvia Salvatore (Varese - IT) 12-13 Michael Manfredi (Boston - US) 13-14-20-34 Kishore Sandu (Lausanne - CH) 14-15-17 Jonathan Edward Markowitz (Greenville - US) 32 Rajendra Saoji (Nagpur - IN) 30-31 Luigi Marotta (Rome - IT) 29 Nick Santamaria (Melbourn - AU) 19 Maurizio Marzaro (Treviso - IT) 30 Claudia Schweiger (Porto Alegre - BR) 14-16 Rachele Mascolo (Rome - IT) 28 Aurelio Secinaro (Rome - IT) 15-21 Girolamo Mattioli (Genoa - IT) 20-21-26 Laura Serafini (Rome - IT) 19 Rebecca Maunsell (Campinas - BR) 14-15 Rony Sfeir (Lille - FR) 27-31 Maurizio Mennini (Rome - IT) 32 Graham Slater (Worcestershire - UK) 31-33 Duino Meucci (Rome - IT) 12-13-14-16 Marjolein Spoel (Rotterdam - NL) 30 Ivona Mikulenkova (Czech Republic - CZ) 28 Nicola Stagnaro (Genoa - IT) 15-21 Giovanni Montobbio (Genoa - IT) 17-19 Serena Stamerra (Rome - IT) 28 Andrea Moscatelli (Genoa - IT) 14-17-19 Renato Tambucci (Rome - IT) 12-13-25-32 Francesco Morini (Rome - IT) 24 Briac Thierry (Paris - FR) 16 Hayat Mousa (San Diego - US) 12-13-26 Dana Thompson (Chicago - US) 14-15 Richard Nicollas (Marseille - FR) 15 Emanuela Tiozzo (Rome - IT) 28 Ninni (Ascoli Piceno - IT) 28 Paolo Tomà (Rome - IT) 26 Caterina Offidani (Rome - IT) 28 Michele Torre (Genoa - IT) 12-17-21-22-25 Maria Giovanna Paglietti (Rome - IT) 17 Tiziana Torri (Rome - IT) 18 Ilaria Pannacci (Rome - IT) 19 Filippo Torroni (Rome - IT) 13-20-21 Loredana Palomba (Genoa - IT) 28 Paolo Trentino (Rome - IT) 13-14-33 Silvia Paoletti (Rome - IT) 14-28 Jean Michel Triglia (Marseille - FR) 15-18 Alexandra Papadopoulou (Athens - GR) 13-14-20-26 Maria Luisa Tropiano (Rome - IT) 12-14-16-19 Marco Parracciani (Florence - IT) 33 Marilena Trozzi (Rome - IT) 12-13-15-17-21 Luciano Pasquini (Rome, IT) 30 Benno Ure (Hannover - DE) 31-34 Dariusz Patkowski (Wroclaw - PL) 20-25 Marcelo Mauricio Urquizo Lino (Buenos Aires - AR) 27-30 Martino Pavone (Rome - IT) 19 Laura Valfré (Rome - IT) 29-35 Jaime Penchyna (Mexico City - MX) 15-21-33 David Caradoc van der Zee ( Utrecht - NL) 20-30-32 Giorgio Peretti (Genoa - IT) 25 Michiel van Wijk (Amsterdam - NL) 12-13-26 Maurizio Petrarca (Rome - IT) 28 Patricio Varela (Santiago de Chile - CL) 21 Pelton Phinizy (Philadelphia - US) 15 Daniel von Allmen (Cincinnati - US) 30 Sergio Giuseppe Picardo (Rome - IT) 19 Bernhard Warner (Rome - IT) 33 Agostino Pierro (Toronto - CA) 30 Oshri Wasserzug (Tel Aviv - IR) 18 Manuel Pomponi (Rome - IT) 19 Anke Widenmann-Grolig (Stuttgart - DE) 26 Giuseppe Pontrelli (Rome - IT) 32 René Wijnen (Rotterdam - NL) 25-31-33 Anna Portanova (Rome - IT) 28 Christopher Todd Wootten (Nashville - US) 25 Marc Seth Pransky (La Jolla - US) 15 Michelle Wyatt (London - UK) 15-18 Reza Rahbar (Boston - US) 17-18-25 George Zalzal (Washington - US) 15-17 Angela Ragni (Rome - IT) 28 Mario Zama (Rome - IT) 18-25 Bertilla Ranzato (Padoa - IT) 28 Alessandro Zambelli (Crema - IT) 33 Francesca Rea (Rome - IT) 13-26-28-32 11
PROGRAM | Monday, June 24th Monday INoEA June 24th INoEA-INPAT Parallel Workshops 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 Code 10 Live Endoscopy Airway Procedures Moderators: S. Bottero, M. Torre Surgeons: D. Meucci, M.L. Tropiano, M. Trozzi AULA SALVIATI 3 PARALLEL WORKSHOP SESSION Code 11 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, M. 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 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 12
PROGRAM | Monday, June 24th | Tuesday, June 25th 15.30|15.45 Practical suggestions on EA esophageal HR manometry tracing M. 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, M. van Wijk 16.00|17.00 GROUP 1: esophageal HRM GROUP 2: MII-pH 17.00|18.00 GROUP 1: MII-pH GROUP 2: esophageal HRM Tuesday INoEA June 25th INoEA Workshops INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF ESOPHAGEAL ATRESIA 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 di Abriola, L. Guerra, M. Malamisura, D. Meucci, F. Rea, E.F. Romeo, F. Torroni, M. Trozzi Faculty: J. Amil-Dias, S. Cadranel, B. Colombo, G. Costamagna, A. Di Gemma, F. Di Matteo, D. Fishman, V.L. Fox, F. Gottrand, N. Kalach, M. Manfredi, A. Papadopoulou, C. Romano, P. Trentino Nurses and technicians: M. Bishop, V. De Simone, V. Di Fabio, M.E. Fiorito, I. Gubbiotti 1st LIVE ENDOSCOPY SESSION Code 12 Esophageal dilations, Esophageal stent, Eosinophilic Esophagitis, Barrett’s esophagus, Aerodigestive Endoscopy 4 Inpatients live endoscopy 12.30|14.00 Lunch 13
PROGRAM | Tuesday, June 25th | Wednesday, June 26th 14.00|18.00 2nd LIVE ENDOSCOPY SESSION Code 13 Esophageal dilations, Esophageal stent, Eosinophilic Esophagitis, Barrett’s esophagus, Aerodigestive Endoscopy Nurses and technicians: M. Bishop, G. Brocanelli, A. Cozzi, M.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 Wednesday June 26th INPAT Meeting INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF PEDIATRIC AIRWAY TEAMS Pontifical Urbaniana University 07.45|08.00 Registration of participants AULA MAGNA BENEDETTO XVI 08.00|08.15 WELCOME AND GREETINGS FROM AUTHORITIES 1st SESSION 08.15|09.15 PRESENTATION OF THE AIRWAY TEAMS PARTICIPATING Faculty: P. Lanteri, 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.A. Rodriguez (10’) Discussion 14
PROGRAM | Wednesday, June 26th 10.15|10.45 COMPLICATED TRACHEOTOMY: two clinical cases from the Faculty President: S. Daniel Moderators: J.M. Triglia, G. Zalzal Faculty: M.S. Pransky (5’), D. Thompson (5’) Discussion 10.45|11.15 Coffee Break and group picture of INPAT Participants 2nd SESSION 11:15|12:15 VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS President: H.A. Rodriguez Moderators: M. Avelino, M. Wyatt News in diagnosis P. Lanteri (10’) Treatment options R. Maunsell (10’), V.P. Rodriguez (10’), M. Trozzi (10’) Discussion 12:15|12:45 LASER: WHAT FUTURE IN PEDIATRIC AIRWAY? President: K. Sandu Moderators: E.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: M. Trozzi Moderators: J. Penchyna, V.P. Rodriguez Faculty: E. Leopold (5’), M.J. Rutter (5’) Discussion Lunch With the Expert 13:15|14:15 PRINTING THE NEW AIRWAY (SESSION SPONSORED BY MATERIALISE) Coordinators: A. Secinaro, N. Stagnaro Presenter: G.E. Green 15
PROGRAM | Wednesday, June 26th AULA I Lunch Session 13:15|14:15 FREE COMMUNICATIONS Moderators: D. Meucci, C. Schweiger Code 19-0095 Crossing the Disciplines: What Airway Surgeons Can Learn from Interventional Cardiology M.T. Brigger (San Diego, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0072 Three-Dimensional Printing for Pre-Operative Planning of Open Laryngotracheal Surgery G. Fishman (Tel Aviv, Israel) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0033 Neonatal airway emergency: Report of two cases P. Grazioli (Brescia, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0106 Internal Stents and External Splints for Complex Airway Obstruction A. Kamran (Boston, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0125 Suture lateralization of the vocal folds with the lasso technique E. Muzzi (Trieste, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0079 Bronchoscopic Treatment of Plastic Bronchitis in Children M. Yilmaz Erdaş (Istanbul , Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0080 Whole Lung Lavage for Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis in Children V. Nicat (Istanbul , Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0118 Surgical treatment of children with button battery injury A.Y. Razumovsky (Moscow , Russia) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0123 Multiple Congenital bronchogenic cysts and thyroglossal duct remnant, Case Report H. Attya (Sheffield, UK) (4’ + 2’ discussion) AULA II Lunch Session 13:15|14:15 FREE COMMUNICATIONS Moderators: B. Thierry, M.L Tropiano Code 19-0098 The role of laryngeal electromyography in differential diagnosis of vocal cord immobility: a case report A. Salvati (Castel San Giorgio, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0044 Coblation supraglottoplasty for symptomatic Laryngomalacia S. Thirunavukkarasu (Chennai, India) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0084 Use a decannulation protocol in the pediatric population: decrease in the day of use M.M. Urquizo Lino (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0085 Percutaneous tracheostomy guided by endoscopy in pediatric patients M.M. Urquizo Lino (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0086 Open tracheostomy vs percutaneous tracheostomy in pediatrics M.M. Urquizo Lino (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 16
PROGRAM | Wednesday, June 26th 19-0116 Reducing Complications for Tracheostomy Patients T. Valika (Chicago, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0117 Complex Tracheostoma Reconstruction Using Pectoralis Major Myocutaneous Flap T. Valika (Chicago, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0107 Increased Quality of Life Burden Related to Obstructive Sleep Apnea In Children With Aerodigestive Disease C. Wootten (Nashville, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0061 Elective Tracheostomy in critically ill children: To do or not to do? Ten year experience from an academic centre in Pakistan I. Sidra (Karachi, Pakistan) (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 Moderators: 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.J. Rutter Moderators: 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 Moderators: S. Bottero, M. Torre Faculty: M.J. Rutter (10’), K. Sandu (10’), G. Zalzal (10’) Discussion Coffee Station 4th SESSION 16.30|17.15 AIRWAY STENTING: UPDATE President: E.N. Garabedian Moderators: S. Bottero, M. Torre Faculty: R. Hewitt (10’), K. Sandu (10’), O. Sacco (10’) Discussion 17
PROGRAM | Wednesday, June 26th 17:15|19:00 HOW TO MANAGE COMPLICATIONS: FIVE CLINICAL CASES FROM THE WORLD President: J.M. Triglia Moderators: S. Bottero, V.P. 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, T. Torri (Rome, Italy) 18
PROGRAM | Wednesday, June 26th 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, I. Pannacci, M. Pomponi, L. Serafini and The OPBG Team (Rome, Italy) 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 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. Gubbiotti (10’), G. Brocanelli (10’) Discussion 2nd SESSION 16:10|17:10 DIFFICULT AIRWAY COURSE Coordinator: G. Montobbio Faculty: A. Moscatelli (15’), S.G. Picardo (15’), M.L. Tropiano (15’) Discussion 3rd SESSION 17:10|18:10 RESPIRATORY LONG TERM FOLLOW UP: INVASIVE AND NON-INVASIVE RESPIRATORY SUPPORT Moderator: R. Cutrera Discussants: A. Moscatelli, M. Pavone Discussion 19
PROGRAM | Wednesday, June 26th Wednesday INoEA June 26th INoEA Parallel Workshops I E N A NTERNATIONAL SOPHAGEAL ETWORK TRESIA OF Catholic University of Rome EETC (European Endoscopic Training Centre) PRACTICAL HANDS-ON ACTIVITY FOR DOCTORS&NURSES ON: Esophageal Dilations, Stenting, PEG/PEJ Faculty: J. Amil-Dias, V. Balassone, S. Cadranel, S. Faraci, D. Fishman, V.L. Fox, F. Gottrand, L. Guerra, S. Isoldi, N. Kalach, M. Manfredi, A. Papadopoulou, C. Romano, F. Torroni Nurse Coordinators: B. Colombo, A. Di Gemma, I. Gubbiotti 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 Code 14 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.RI.S. (Experimental Research Centre) PRACTICAL SURGICAL ACTIVITY ON EXPERIMENTAL MODELS Local Faculty: M. Bishop, T. Caldaro, A.C. Contini, P. Bagolan, F. Fusaro International Faculty: F. Chiarenza, C. Esposito, P. Gamba, P. Lobos, G. Mattioli, D.Patkowski, S.S. Rothenberg, D.G. van der Zee 11.30|12.30 Practical aspect in: Code 23 LAP fundoplication Thoracoscopic Esophageal dissection and anastomosis 12.30|13.15 Lunch 20
PROGRAM | Wednesday, June 26th | Thursday, June 27th 13.15|18:00 Training in Surgical procedures on experimental models Code 23 Four training stations: LAP Toupet/Nissen procedure Thoracoscopic Esophageal dissections, internal traction, anastomosis 18:00|18:30 Questions and answers. Debriefing Thursday INoEA June 27th INoEA-INPAT Joint Meeting 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 08:20|10:40 1st SESSION President: R.T. Cotton Moderators: F. Gottrand, R. Jennings, N. Stagnaro TRACHEO-ESOPHAGEAL FISTULA RECURRENCE: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT Face-to-face lecture and question time C. Faure (10’), E.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 21
PROGRAM | Thursday, June 27th 11:00|12:30 2nd SESSION SELECTED COMMUNICATIONS Moderators: A. Dotta, M.J. Rutter, M. Torre Code 19-0088 Esophageal atresia: a scientometric analysis of the global research architecture and collaborative networks B.R. O’Connor (Dublin, Ireland) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0010 Acquired Tracheaesophageal Fistulas after Esophageal Atresia Repair O. Boybeyi-Turer (Ankara, Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0038 10-years of experience with thoracoscopic approach for congenital H-type tracheoesophageal fistulas K. Toczewski (Wroclaw, Poland) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0041 Tracheomalacia after esophageal repair: a systematic review I. Aanen (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0042 The value of rigid tracheobronchoscopy for the diagnosis of tracheomalacia in esophageal atresia patients I. Aanen (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0052 A single institutional experience with congenital h-type tracheoesophageal fistula C. Ulukaya Durakbasa (Istanbul, Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0066 Thoracoscopic posterior tracheopexy during primary esophageal atresia repair S.H.A.J. Tytgat (Utrecht , The Netherlands ) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0070 Prevalence of Abnormal Triple Endoscopy Findings for Tracheoesophageal Fistula Patients in a Multidisciplinary Aerodigestive Clinic B. Osterbauer (Los Angeles, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0121 Usefulness of Conservative treatment in Recurrent tracheoesophageal fistula in children S. Faraci (Rome, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0105 Minimally Invasive Surgical Approach for Posterior Tracheobronchopexy to Treat Severe Tracheobronchomalacia A. Kamran (Boston, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0110 Recurrent tracheoesophageal fistula tracheoscopic chemocauteritation with trichloroacetic acid L.D.P. Romero (Bogotá, Colombia) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0082 Outcome of thoracoscopic repair of type C esophageal atresia: Single-center experience from North Africa M. Elbarbary (Cairo, Egypt) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0091 Bronchoscopic Treatment of Recurrent Tracheoesophageal Fistula; Is It an Effective Option? G. Kiyan (Istanbul, Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0078 Endoscopic management of symptomatic tracheal pouches with trichloroacetic acid chemocauterization A. Laín Fernández (Barcelona, Spain) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0077 Extraluminal airway stabilization for localized tracheomalacia: A case report A. Laín Fernández (Barcelona, Spain) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 22
PROGRAM | Thursday, June 27th AULA I 11:00|12:30 FREE COMMUNICATIONS Moderators: D. Fishman, F. Fusaro, F. Gottrand Code 19-0096 Esophageal Food Impaction Presenting as Life Threatening Airway Obstruction in Children with Esophageal Atresia M.T. Brigger (San Diego, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0109 Impact of positive expiratory pressure breathing on gastroesophageal reflux: preliminary report in children with esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula and residual tracheomalacia F. Porcaro (Rome, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0028 Clinical Utility of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Children with Oesophageal Atresia Y. Belessis (New South Wales, Australia) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0017 Characterization of Esophageal motility in children with operated esophageal atresia using High Resolution Impedance Manometry and Pressure Flow Analysis O. Courbette (Quebec, Canada) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0002 Effect of prokinetics on gastric function in children with oesophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula (EA-TEF) U. Krishnan (Sydney, Australia) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0018 Diagnosing reflux aspiration in esophageal atresia: Role of microbiome and pepsin U. Krishnan (Sydney, Australia) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0100 Impact of fundoplication on pH-MII tracings in pediatric patients with esophageal atresia V. Busoni (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0004 Upper gastrointestinal microbiome in esophageal atresia U. Krishnan (Sidney, Australia) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0057 Eosinophilic esophagitis in an infant with repaired esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula M. Ahlam (Bayan, Kuwait) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0104 The Impact of Uncontrolled Gastroesophageal Reflux on Airway Pathology J.B. Ida (Chicago, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0060 A Evaluation of gastroesophageal reflux in children born with esophageal atresia using pH and impedance monitoring K.C.A. Ten (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0097 Anastomotic strictures in patients with oesophageal atresia systematically treated with PPI: prospective cohort study over 10 years F. Righini Grunder (Montréal, Canada) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 23
PROGRAM | Thursday, June 27th AULA II 11:00|12:30 FREE COMMUNICATIONS Moderators: D. Alberti, J.M. Laberge, F. Morini Code 19-0049 Tracheoscopic findings and their impact on respiratory symptoms in children with esophageal atresia J. Fischer (Cologne, Germany) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0016 Rules Are Made To Be Broken: Examining the Rule of 3 in Pediatric Esophageal Strictures S.J. Clark (Boston, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0073 Endoscopic treatment of esophageal atresia T. Vogiatzoglou (Genoa, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0083 Coordination of Care Through Implementation of a Multidisciplinary Clinic for Patients with Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula M. Bailey (Calgary, Canada) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0064 Sham feeding promotes oral feeding success in long gap oesophageal atresia, even with traction sutures in situ A.D. Hawley (Victoria, Australia) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0102 Previously undescribed association of Esophageal Atresia, Congenital Microgastria and Pyloric Atresia: a difficult case of “pure” atresia D. Mc Laughlin (Dublin, Ireland) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0089 Thoracoscopic (ts) management of early complications after esophageal atresia (ea) correction: single center experience M. Andreetta (Padova, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0029 Pleural flap for partial esophageal substitution in case of difficult anastomosis S. De Napoli Cocci (Nantes, France) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0071 Long gap vs. non-long gap esophageal atresia: a prospective two-year follow-up study L. Valfrè (Rome, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0047 Flourish Device for Treatment of Esophageal Atresia B. Slater (Chicago, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0030 First year risk factors of mortality and morbidity in esophageal atresia with tracheo- esophageal fistula: data from a population-based national register R. Sfeir (Lille, France) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0108 Utilizing Dynamic CT Imaging to Map Tissue Regeneration in a Porcine Model of Esophageal Loss J. Todd (Farmington, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0036 Thoracoscopic esophageal internal axial traction for long gap esophageal atresia G. Podevin (Angers, France) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0019 Outcomes in the management of long gap esophageal atresia: Is the Foker techniques superior? A. Wiseman (Sydney, Australia) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0008 Endoscopic management of esophageal stenosis in patients with congenital esophageal atresia: experience of a single tertiary care center in Italy M. Deganello Saccomani (Verona, Italy) 24
PROGRAM | Thursday, June 27th AULA MAGNA BENEDETTO XVI LUNCH WITH THE EXPERTS 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 LUNCH WITH THE EXPERTS 12:30|14:00 AERO-DIGESTIVE TRACT TEAM: HOW TO BUILD IT Experts: G. Federici di Abriola, T. Kovesi, R. Rahbar, R. Rosen, C.T. Wootten AULA II LUNCH WITH THE EXPERTS 12:30|14:00 20 YEARS AFTER FIRST THORACOSCOPIC APPROACH Experts: P. Bagolan, M. Lima, D. Patkowski, S.S. Rothenberg, R. Wijnen 12:30|14:00 Lunch AULA MAGNA BENEDETTO XVI 14:00|16:00 3rd SESSION President: P. Peretti Moderators: S. Bottero. M. Torre LARINGO-TRACHEAL CLEFT FACE-TO-FACE LECTURE Faculty: E.N. Garabedian (10’), R. Rahbar (10’) Discussion (10’) 25
PROGRAM | Thursday, June 27th TRACHEOMALACIA Diagnosis: Imaging P. Tomà (10’) Endoscopy G.E. Green (10’) Treatment: Endoscopy R. Hewitt (10’) Thoracoscopy S.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’) SELECTED COMMUNICATION Code 19-0099 A unique case of “oesophageal trachea” requiring a multi-step sequential surgical reconstruction R. Tambucci (Brussels, Belgium) (10’) Coffee Station 16:00|18:00 4th SESSION Motility Disorders, GERD and EA President: G. Mattioli Moderators: 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 19-0076 Eosinophilic esophagitis and esophageal atresia. Is there an association? A. Laín Fernández (Barcelona, Spain) (6’) 19-0120 The role of proton-pump inhibitors in eosinophilic esophagitis: focus on esophageal atresia children R. Tambucci (Rome, Italy) (6’) 19-0122 Inadequate response of atretic oesophagus during acidic gastro-oesophageal reflux S. Cadranel (Brussels, Belgium) (6’) 19-0114 Fundoplications in patients born with esophageal atresia: pre-operative workup and evaluation of post-operative symptoms M. van Lennep (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) (6’) 19-0054 Fundoplication outcomes in children with esophageal atresia U. Krishnan (Sydney, Australia) (6’) Discussion 26
PROGRAM | Thursday, June 27th AULA I 16:00|18:00 FREE COMMUNICATIONS Moderators: R. Cutrera, R. Sfeir, M.M. Urquizo Lino Code 19-0006 The microRNA levels in exhaled breath condansate of patients with esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula S. Tutku (Ankara, Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0051 Swallowing and Pulmonary Diagnoses in Children with EA and TEF E. DeBoer (Aurora, Colorado) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0087 Longitudinal evaluation of lung function in infants with esophageal atresia F. Landolfo (Rome, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0011 Survival rates of infants with esophageal atresia: data of turkish esophageal atresia registry S. Tutku (Ankara, Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0012 A comparative analysis of concerns of caregivers with repaired esophageal atresia- tracheoesophageal fistula S. Tutku (Ankara, Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0024 Predictors of early and late mortality in esophageal atresia patients S. Tan Tanny (Sydney, Australia) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0027 Esophageal atresia and polyhydramnios T. Arntzen (Oslo, Norway) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0058 The familial occurrence of congenital esophageal atresia with or without a fistula is an extremely rare pathology R. Smigiel (Wrocław, Poland) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0069 Tracking Outcomes of Tracheoesophageal Fistula and Esophageal Atresia in Pediatric Population I. Sharma (Washington, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0050 Patterns of Sensory Processing in Children with Esophageal Atresia S. Tutku (Ankara, Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0112 Myocardial strain in vascular anomalies with severe tracheomalacia: preliminary results A.C. Massolo (Rome, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0003 The Functional Chewing Training For Chewing Dysfunction in Children with Repaired Esophageal Atresia-Tracheoesophageal Fistula S. Tutku (Ankara, Turkey) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 27
PROGRAM | 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 (10’) Nurse specialist on gastrostomy M.L. Anselmi, M. D’Astore, R. Gambitta (15’) The point of view of Speech Language Pathology E. Capuano (10’) What do we do with Imaging M.E. Fiorito (10’) The developmental and postural care A.M. Bonetti (10’) The nutritional approach in child care D. Elia (10’) The volunteers, the gift of an extra support L. Lussu (10’) 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 (10’) Nursing and risk prevention in operating room M. Costa, V. Laudante (10’) Nurses’ strategies in minimal invasive and endoscopic surgery A. Cozzi, S. Paoletti (10’) Discussion 11.00|12.30 Complex Patient Centered Care Moderators: L. Cirulli, O. Gawronski, A. Portanova Introduction from Pediatric Nursing Association of Europe: I. Mikulenkova (5’) Caring for patients with complex condition, a pathway B. Ranzato (20’) Pain management and prevention in major thoracic surgery L. Palomba (20’) Preparing to go home S. Giovannini (20’) Telehealth to empower patients with complex conditions F. Ferro (20’) 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 (5’) The child’s and parent’s story A.C. Cartoni, Ninni (20’) Self-care and empowerment, step by step G. Gasperini, R. Mascolo (15’) The newborn A. Ragni (15’) The patients with respiratory chronic conditions C. Bornaccioni (15’) Growing with an esophageal Atresia A. Campoli, F. Rea, M. Rossi (15’) Acceptance and resilience S. Gentile, T. Grimaldi Capitello (15’) Questions and answers with the expert I. Dall’Oglio 28
PROGRAM | Thursday, June 27th 16:00|18.00 FREE COMMUNICATIONS President: I. Dall’Oglio Moderators: F. Bevilacqua, O. Gawronski, L. Marotta, L. Valfrè Code 19-0046 Review of the feeding problems in babies born with TOF/OA in a UK Regional Surgical NICU H. Marks (Bristol, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0020 Growth, feeding difficulties and developmental scores in children born with oesophageal atresia: a single centre study A. Grech (New South Wales, Australia) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0022 FEED-EASY: FEEding Disorders in children with Esophageal Atresia Study G. Gottrand (Lille, France) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0023 How esophageal atresia affects the family life A. Rozensztrauch (Wroclaw, Poland) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0025 Do growth and nutrition influence quality of life in adolescents with esophageal atresia? A. Mikkelsen (Oslo, Norway) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0021 Esophageal Atresia and Long-Term Quality of Life in Italian population: a Pilot Study M. Parracciani (Florence, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0026 Longitudinal motor development from infancy to adolescence in children with esophageal atresia I. Møinichen Unn (Oslo, Norway) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0035 Early parental adjustment in oesophageal atresia and other rare abdominothoracic malformations M. Hanafi (Lille, France) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0043 Guidelines for the introduction of solid foods in the TOF/OA child J. Faulkner (Yeovil, UK) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0055 Midterm follow-up of long-gap esophageal atresia national cohort : study of feeding difficulties and morbidity J. Thomas (Poitiers, France) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0062 Fixed the gap, solved the problem? Children operated on of esophageal atresia: what happen 3 years later L. Aite (Rome, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0115 Quality and Readability of Oesophageal Atresia Information on the Internet B.R. O’Connor (Dublin, Ireland) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0005 The flip side of the coin C. De Vos (Cape Town, South Africa) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 29
PROGRAM | Friday, June 28th Friday INoEA June 28th INoEA Meeting INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF ESOPHAGEAL ATRESIA Pontifical Urbaniana University AULA MAGNA BENEDETTO XVI 08:00|08:15 OPENING CEREMONY: C. Duranti, F. Gottrand 08:15|10:15 1st SESSION Long-gap esophageal atresia management: waiting for Tissue Engineering President F. Gottrand Moderators: L. Pasquini, S.S. Rothenberg, D. von Allmen Face-to-Face Tissue Engineering: where we are Faculty: S. La Francesca (10’), M. Marzaro (10’) Discussion (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 19-0093 Thoracoscopic multistage repair of long-gap esophageal atresia using internal traction suture technique – evolution of the method D. Patkowski (Wroclaw, Poland) (6’) 19-0101 Pre-clinical studies of tissue-engineering for long-gap oesophageal atresia in pigs. A systematic literature review M. Garrido Flores (London, UK) (6’) 19-0067 Comparison of Mesenchymal Stem Cells from Pediatric Normal and Esophageal Atresia Patients for Use in Regenerative Medicine T. Jensen (Farmington, USA) (6’) Coffee Station 30
PROGRAM | Friday, June 28th 10:30|12:30 2nd SESSION INoEA Projects and other International Nets President: G. Riccipetitoni Moderators: C. Faure, V.L. Fox, P. Gamba INoEA activities and projects F. Gottrand (10’) 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. 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.K. Blair (10’), T. Lander (10’) Lunch Session 12:30|14:00 FREE COMMUNICATIONS Moderators: P. De Coppi, P. Lobos, R. Saoji Code 19-0074 Long-term outcome of preserving the native esophagus in long gap esophageal atresia by thoracoscopic traction technique H.A.J.S. Tytgat (Utrecht, The Netherlands) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0124 Thoracoscopic anatomy of long gap esophageal atresia. What can we predict? M. Rasiewicz (Wrocław, Poland) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0103 Learning Curve and Long-term Outcomes for Jejunal Replacement of the Esophagus: A Single Center Experience in the Pediatric Population W.J. Svetanoff (Brookline, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0013 Prophylactic Endoscopic Esophageal Vacuum (EVAC) Therapy of High Risk Esophageal Anastomoses in Pediatric Surgical Patients M.A. Manfredi (Boston, USA) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0092 Oesophageal atresia: a multicentre retrospective study on surgical treatment and 1 year follow-up C. Vercauteren (Ghent, Belgium) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0094 The thoracoscopic approach for esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula – lessons learnt from 178 cases D. Patkowski (Wroclaw, Poland) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0059 Development of operational tactics for esophageal atresia in the Republic of Tatarstan (Russia) A. Lvov, A. Podshivalin (Kazan, Russia) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 31
PROGRAM | Friday, June 28th 19-0111 Acute kidney injury in esophageal atresia A.C. Massolo (Rome, Italy) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0039 Respiratory morbidity at the age of one year in children with esophageal atresia: data from the French National Esophageal Atresia Register S. Lejeune (Lille, France) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0040 Bronchopulmonary and vascular anomalies are frequent in children with Esophageal Atresia S. Lejeune (Lille, France) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0075 Ectopic pancreas in children with esophageal atresia: not an incidental association A. Laín Fernández (Barcelona, Spain) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0032 Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in patients with esophageal atresia: proposal for a causative seesaw model K.C.A. Ten (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (4’ + 2’ discussion) 19-0037 5-years follow-up after 17 laparoscopic Transhiatal esophagectomy and gastric pull-up (tegpul) A. Parilli Perera (Caracas, Venezuela) AULA I LUNCH WITH THE EXPERTS 12:30|14:00 Tips, Tricks and Surgical Dilemma/Challenging solutions Experts: G.K. Blair, F. Chiarenza, A. Conforti, D. van der Zee AULA II LUNCH WITH THE EXPERTS 12:30|14:00 Eosinophilic esophagitis and Esophageal Atresia Experts: P. De Angelis, S. Faraci, G. Federici di Abriola, A.G Fiocchi, N. Kalach, M. Malamisura, J.E. Markowitz, M. Mennini, G. Pontrelli, F. Rea, C. Riccardi, C. Romano, R. Tambucci International literature on EoE and EA J.E. 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 12:30|14:00 Lunch 32
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