The 1st Annual Meeting of AAPCHS, 2021, China
Sunday, May 9th, 2021, online
〈Note〉Time is shown in China Standard Time
As the conference is hosted by China, the attached program is written in Chinese time.
Please check the timetable on AAPCHS website for the start time in your area.
Scientific Meeting
VIDEO SESSION ON SURGICAL SKILLS
(I) Basic Surgical Skills Session
- 14:00
- 1) Closure strategies for peri-membranous VSD
Focusing on suture placement relative to the conduction system and tricuspid valve annulus.
Focusing on suture placement relative to the conduction system and tricuspid valve annulus.
Name | Institution | Title | Area | |
Chair person | Takaaki Suzuki | Saitama Medical University International Medical Center, Japan | East | |
Keynote lecture | Sivakumar Sivalingam | National Heart Institute, Malaysia | Anatomical perspectives and Technical considerations for closure of perimembranous ventricular septal defects | South & East |
Presenter 1 | Woong-Han Kim | Seoul National University Children’s Hospital, Korea | VSD closure with TV detachment | East |
Presenter 2 | Shivaprakash Krishnanaik | Sir H N Reliance Foundation Hospital, India | Closure strategies for peri-membranous VSD | South |
Presenter 3 | Ding Yiqun | Shenzhen Children’s Hospital, China | Surgical repairment of perimembranous VSD, safeguards and pitfalls | East |
Presenter 4 | Chang-Ha Lee | Sejong General Hospital, Korea | Closure strategies for peri-membranous VSD – Focusing on suture placement to avoid injury to the AV conduction pathway |
East |
Presenter 5 | James D. ST. Louis | Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, USA | Surgical techniques for closure of a peri-membranous ventricular septal defect: how to avoid a pacemaker | South & East |
Discussion |
- 15:00
- 2) Systemic – Pulmonary Shunt
Focus on anastomosis of the proximal site.
How to cut, how to suture, etc.
Focus on anastomosis of the proximal site.
How to cut, how to suture, etc.
Name | Institution | Title | Area | |
Chair person | Sachin Talwar | All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India | South | |
Keynote lecture | Tae-Jin Yun | Asan Medical Center, Korea | ‘Modified Blalock-Taussig Shunt through the thoracotomy and ‘Shunt-only strategy’ for pulmonary atresia / stenosis with juxta-ductal stenosis’ | East |
Presenter 1 | Piya Samankatiwat | Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Thailand | How I do proximal anastomosis of the modified Black-Taussig-Thomas shunt through thoracotomy | South & East |
Presenter 2 | Yasuhiro Kotani | Okayama University, Japan | Modified Blalock-Taussig shunt and concomitant pulmonary arterioplasty | East |
Presenter 3 | Chee Chin Hew | National Heart Institute, Malaysia | Right thoracotomy Modified Blalock Taussig shunt in left sided aortic arch | South & East |
Presenter 4 | Sachin Talwar | All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India | TBC | South |
Presenter 5 | Bing Jia | Children’s Hospital in Fudan University, China | TBC | East |
Discussion |
16:00 Break
(II) Advanced Surgical Skills Session
- 16:10
- Coronary artery transfer in arterial switch operation for dTGA.
Focusing on how to transpose coronary arteries in all coronary patterns
Focusing on how to transpose coronary arteries in all coronary patterns
Name | Institution | Country | Area | |
Chair person | Zohair Y. Al Halees | King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center, Saudi Arabia | Western & Central | |
Keynote lecture | Tae-Gook Jun | Samsung Medical Center, Korea | Arterial switch operation, Coronary artery transfer techniques | East |
Presenter 1 | Truong Ly Thinh Nguyen | National Children’s Hospital, Vietnam | Surgical management for intramural coronary and how to rescue the failed CA transfer | South & East |
Presenter 2 | Toshihide Nakano | Fukuoka Children’s Hospital, Japan | Coronary artery transfer in side-by-side great arteries | East |
Presenter 3 | Hani Najm | Cleveland Clinic, USA | ‘-“The Ventricular Switch Procedure” who gets it and how to do it- | Western & Central |
Presenter 4 | Shoujun Li | Fuwai Hospital, China | TBC | East | Presenter 5 | Zohair Y. Al Halees | King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center, Saudi Arabia | TBC | Western & Central |
Discussion |