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Schedule

Day #1 - 6/10/25

Day #2 - 7/10/25

Day #3 - 8/10/25

Day #1 - 6/10/25

Day #2 - 7/10/25

Day #3 - 8/10/25

Monday 6/10/25

Themes: Translational innovation, appropriate clinical approach, sustainable practice

8.30-9.45  – Session  1   

ESS HPB Pancreatic surgery
Pancreatic Resection in the Modern Era: Minimally Invasive Strategies and Oncologic Outcomes

Chairman:   Boggi, Giorgobiani

Moderator:  Brolese, Madjov, Panzera

  • Robotic pancreaticoduodenectomy for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma: analysis of surgical outcomes and long-term prognosis

Wei (China)

  • Experience on Magnetic Traction and Innovative Technologies in the Treatment of Pancreatic Diseases

Wang (China)

  • Practical Approaches to High-Risk Anastomoses in Robotic Pancreatoduodenectomy

Ielpo (Spain)

  • Laparoscopic Central pancreatectomy

Kvashilava (Georgia)

  • Patient factors are important in selecting pancreas adenocarcinoma for resection

Ridgway (Ireland)

  • Modified “Blumgart-Type” Suture for Wirsung-Pancreaticogastrostomy
    G. Di Meo, F. P. Prete (Italy)

Discussion


9.45 – 10.00     Break


10.00-10.45 Session 2  

ESS HPB Gallbladder surgery – Contemporary management of gallstone disease and its complications

Chairman:  Nikolovski

Moderator:  Di Meo, Mascherini

  • How do we treat small common bile duct stones during laparoscopic cholecystectomy? (Transcystic stone extraction and cholangioscopy)

Glomsaker (Norway)

  • Bile duct injury during cholecystectomy: 9-years single center experience of over 2000 procedures

Nikolovski (N. Macedonia)

  • Therapeutic Experience in Elderly Patients with Gallstone Disease

Madjov (Bulgaria)

  • Strasberg Yes Or No? Multicentric study on technical safety of laparoscopic cholecystectomy

Sgaramella (Italy)

Discussion


10.45-12.00 – Session 3

ESS HPB liver surgery – Evolving Approaches to Hepatic Resection and Transplantation for Metastatic Disease

Chairman:   Giuliante

Moderator:  D’Amico, Tandoi

 

  • Intraoperative Assessment of Surgical Resection Margin of Colo-Rectal Liver Metastases 

Protic (Serbia)

  • Minimally invasive liver resection for metastatic disease

Finotti (Germany)

  • Liver transplantation for secondary neoplasms

Vitale (Italy)

  • The vanishing liver metastases

Ardito (Italy)

  • Failure to Rescue Following Hepatic Surgery in Patients Aged Over 75: Insights from a Multicenter Italian Cohort of 1600 patients Pasquale

Avella (Italy)

  • Normothermic regional perfusion in controlled DCD liver procurement: Outcomes of the Swedish national implementation protocol

Martinez Delamaza (Sweden)

Discussion


12,00-13,30 – Session 4

ESS Rectal Cancer Surgery: Evolving Strategies and Modern Management

Chairman:   Cem Terzi, Corcione, Prete

Moderator:  Altomare, Bianchi

  • Treatment of rectal surgery complications

Marciano (Italy)

  • The Conundrum of Obesity and Rectal Cancer

Bergamaschi (NY, USA)

  • Locally advanced rectal cancer: Multidisiplinary Approach and “How I do it?”

Cem Terzi (Turkey)

  • Robotic rectal surgery: hyperspeciality or next standard of care?

Coratti (Italy)

  • TAMIS

Arezzo (Italy)

  • Rectal cancer: watch and wait strategy

Forgione  (France)

 

Discussion


13.30 – 15.00      Lunch


15.00-15.30 – Session 5

ESS Postgraduate training and general surgery organization in Europe: Education, Training, and Cross-Border Collaboration – Panel Discussion

Chairman:   Cafiero

Moderator:  Prete, Szcepanik

Moderator’s welcome and brief introductions of the panelists

  • An International Perspective of the the Vocational Crisis in General Surgery: Is the Current Training Model Implicated?

Mascherini (Italy)

  • “Mobile LS Lab project – Sharing Expertise Across the Borders”

Soltes (Slovakia)

  • Rationalisation and future proofing of surgical training   

Ridgway (Ireland)

 

Discussion


15.30 – 16.00      Honorary SIC Member Lecture


16.00-17.00 – Session 6

Contemporary Approaches in Proctology and Pelvic Floor Surgery

Chairman:  ESS Board

Moderator:  Pata, Rega

 

  • Laser treatment for haemorrhoids

Cem Terzi (Turkey)

  • Laser treatment for anal fistula

Cem Terzi (Turkey)

  • Perianal Crohn’s disease

Selvaggi (Italy)

  • Obstructed defecation syndrome

Pata (Italy)

  • Robotic experience in rectopexy

Ratto (Italy)

 

Discussion


17.00-18.00 – Session 7

Mastering Colorectal Surgery Challenges: Personalized Strategies for Cancer and Benign disease

Chairman:   Szcepanik

Moderator:  Cutajar

  • Early surgery for Crohn’s disease

Pellino (Spain)

  • New frontiers of pouchitis treatment in IBD

Soriano (Italy)

  • Colorectal cancer in IBD patients

Krokowicz (Poland)

  • Use of growth factors to stimulate anastomotic healing

 Cuccurullo (Italy)

  • Elective Functional Surgery in complicated diverticular disease – when, why and how

Tartaglia (Italy)

 

Discussion


8,30-9.15 – Session 1

Emerging Surgical Perspectives in GI Endoscopy

Chairman:   Glomsaker

Moderator:  Cutajar

  • Endoscopic Management of Surgical Complications in the Digestive Tract
    ESS
    (Italy)
  • The role of rendez-vous technique in the management of common bile duct stones
    O. Caputi
    (Italy)
  • Redefining boundaries: where Surgery Ends and Endoscopy begins
    S. Perretta
    (France)
  • Endoscopic Management of Chronic Actinic Proctitis Using Radiofrequency Ablation
    M. Paolicelli
    (Italy)

Discussion


9.15-10.00 – Session 2

ESS Upper GI surgery
Advancements in Gastric and Esophageal Surgery: Techniques, Outcomes, and Patient Care

Chairman:    Kryshen, Vinod

Moderator:   Glomsaker

 

  • The evolution of surgical treatment for achalasia: from experimental evidence to real world impact

Marano (Poland)

  • Nutritional status and related factors in gastric cancer patients after gastrectomy

Muszyński  (Poland)

  • The laboratory and instrumental factors of gastroduodenal ulcer bleeding relapse

Kryshen (Ukraine)

  • LAMS in oesophageal resection in open, laparoscopic and robotic surgery:: proposal of an original technique

Crafa (Italy)

 

Discussion


10.00 – 10.15     Break


10.15 – 12.15 – Session 3  

ESS New technology and innovation

Chairman:    Boni, Giorgobiani

A) AI , Extended Reality

Moderator:   Rocca, De Simone

  • From Hippocrates to AI: Clinical Reasoning

Felice (Malta)

  • AI and its application in robotic surgery

Duta (Romania)

  • AI for surgical Quality Assurance

Mascagni (Italy)

  • Metaverse and Telementoring: From Surgery to Workshop

Ammendola (Italy)

B) Novel Technologies in the Surgical Workflow

Moderator:   Catena

  • 3D Printing in Surgery: Redefining Precision, Planning, and Patient Care

Arsenkov (N  Macedonia)

  • 3D‐printed anatomical models for preoperative planning in hepatopancreatobiliary
    surgery: a single-center pilot study and cost-analysis

Rocca (Italy)

  • Alternative technology to ICG for the evaluation of perfusion

Boni (Italy)

  • ICG guided emergency surgery: is it possible? Advantages and real limits

De Simone (Italy)

  • ICG green in hepatic surgery

Benedetti Cacciaguerra (Italy)

  • ICG green in laparoscopic lymph node biopsy

Casaccia (Italy)


12.15-13.30 – Session 4  

ESS Trauma and emergency
Evolving Strategies in Abdominal Trauma and Emergency Laparotomy

Chairman:    Kryshen

Moderator:   Coccolini, Nikolovski

  • Emergency Surgery in the Elderly Frail

Rosa (Italy)

  • Open abdomen: source control or standard of practice for critically ill patients?

De Simone (Italy)

  • Late closure of the open abdomen in emergency abdomino-pelvic surgery: advanced indications to Negative Pressure Wound Therapy?

Prete (Italy)

  • Defining minimum work priorities in emergency general surgery in a national cohort

Ridgway (Ireland)

  • SSI prophylaxis in emergency general surgery

Pasculli (Italy)

Discussion


13.30 – 15.00     Lunch


15.00-15.30  – Session 5  

ESS – EFISDS
Award Session

Chairman:    ESS Board

Moderator:   Marano

  • Robotic Heller Myotomy for Achalasia: Early Experience from a Multinational Surgical Team Based in Poland

Malerba (Poland)

  • Transoral Endoscopic Vestibular Approach for Parathyroid Surgery: A Systematic Review of Clinical Outcomes and Safety

Patel (UK)

  • Transoral Endoscopic Vestibular Approach for Thyroid Surgery: A Systematic Review of Clinical Outcomes and Complications

Patel (UK)

  • Is Bigger Better? A National Study of Surgical Placement Experiences of Scottish Medical Students

Wauchope (UK)

Questions and Answers


15.30 – 16.00     Honorary SIC Member Lecture


16.00-16.45Session 6  

ESS  Free papers 1

 Chairman:   Prete

Moderator:   Pasculli, De La Maza

New technology and innovation 

  • Assessing Large-Language-Model Mediation in Surgeon–Specialist Communication

Padovano (Italy)

Emerging Surgical Perspectives in Upper GI Endoscopy

  • The laboratory and instrumental factors of gastroduodenal bleeding relapse

Trofimov (Ukraine)

Colorectal Surgery

  • A tale of colorectal carcinoma metastases in the head and neck region: a case report

Zahoor  (Pakistan)

  • Surgery or Oncological Treatment First? Management of Endoscopically Impassable Locally Advanced or Metastatic Rectal Cancer.

Idiz (Turkey)

  • To Do or Not To Do: Primary Anastomosis in Emergency Colorectal Tumors

Doğan  (Turkey)

  • Our Experience with Minimally Invasive Techniques in Coloproctology: Clinical Opportunities and Outcomes

Eprikyan (Armenia)

Questions and Answers


16.45-18.00  – Session 7  

Video Communications

Chairman:    Rosa

Moderator:   Di Meo

HPB liver and gallbladder surgery

  • Robotic S4b-5 liver resection with regional lymphadenectomy for incidental gallbladder adenocarcinoma

Mennea (Italy)

Pancreatic surgery

  • Robotic enucleation of an insulinoma of the pancreatic head

Bottero (Italy)

Upper GI surgery

  • Robotic-Assisted Collis-Nissen Procedure: A Valuable Option for Complex Hiatal Hernias

Brunetti (Italy)

Abdominal Wall and Hernia Surgery

  • Be Patient With Hernia Patient: Total Extraperitoneal Approach in Difficult Scrotal Hernias

Doğan (Turkey)

  • A combined repair of a right Spigelian and left inguinal hernia: a single-session robotic- assisted strategy

Montini (Italy)

  • What can we do if we cannot repair the peritoneal tear? Case presentation: A patient who underwent bilateral TEP and laparoscopic cholecystectomy in the same session.

Onuş (Turkey)

General Surgery

  • Sixteen years old Gossypiboma case report with assisted video: surgical surprise from Nyagatare level 2 teaching hospital, eastern region, Rwanda

Hailu (Rwanda)

Colorectal cancer

  • Laparoscopic Left Hemicolectomy Using the NICE (Natural Orifice Intracorporeal Anastomosis and Transrectal Extraction) Technique in an Obese Patient

Demirli (Turkey)

Questions and Answers

Day #2 - Tuesday 7/10/25

8.30-10.00  – Session  1 

ESS Endocrine Surgery – Parathyroid
Hyperparathyroidism: Contemporary Surgical and Imaging Strategies

Chairman:   Gasparri, Palazzo

Moderator:  Calò, Gurrado, Iacobone

  • PHPT in children or adults

Kurzawinski (UK)

  • Primary hyperparathyroidism – Persistent and recurrent disease management

Aziz (UK)

  • Surgical technique in reoperative surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism

Gasparri (Italy)

  • Parathyroid surgery in Renal Disease

Palazzo (UK)

  • Recent advancements in parathyroid detection and preservation with near-infrared autofluorescence in thyroid and parathyroid surgery

Barczynski (Poland)

  • The role of 18-FLUOROCHOLINE-PET/TC in preoperative localisation of parathyroid glands in primary hyperparathyroidism

Dobrinja (Italy)

  • The role of PET Choline in secondary Hyperparathyroidism

Di Meo (Italy)

Discussion


10.00 – 11.30  – Session  2 

ESS Endocrine Surgery Thyroid

Surgical Management of Thyroid Pathology: Modern Approaches and Evolving Paradigms

Chairman:   Barczynski, Kurzawinski, Testini

Moderator:  De Crea, Prete

  • History of thyroidectomy between serious and joking

Gasparri (Italy)

  • Current state and future prospects of surgery and minimally invasive treatments for benign thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer

Barczynski (Poland)

  • Controversies in the evolving management of PTC and FTC

Lorente Poch (Spain)

  • Management of thyroid cancer recurrence in children and TYA (Teen and young adults)

Aziz (UK)

  • Prophylactic thyroidectomy in MEN2

Kurzawinski (UK)

  • Conservative management of sporadic MTC : Rethinking the Surgical Extent in selected cN0 cases

Rossi (Italy)

  • Experimental contributions to intraoperative neuromonitoring in thyroid surgery

Dionigi (Italy)

Discussion


11.30-13.00  – Session  3 

ESS Endocrine Surgery – Adrenal
Adrenal Surgery: From Incision to Innovation and Contemporary Management

Chairman:   Michel, Sebag

Moderator:  Aziz, Raffaelli

  • From lumbotomy to videoscopy for adrenalectomy: 3 decades of soul searching in the digital era

Michel (Belgium)

  • Adrenal Incidentalomas – How We Approach Them

de Jong (UK)

  • Surgery for primary Aldosteronism

Kurzawinski (UK)

  • Laparoscopic vs robotic adrenalectomy for phaeochromocytoma

Sebag (France)

  • Malignant phaeochromocytoma and paragangliomas- current management

Aziz (UK)

  • Retroperitoneoscopic adrenalectomy

Alesina (Germany)

Discussion


13.30 – 14.30     Lunch


14.30 – 16.00 Session  4 

ESS Bariatric and Metabolic surgery
Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery: Evolving Concepts and Contemporary Challenges

Chairman:   Barbarisi, Docimo, Vinod

Moderator:  Martines, Mascherini

  • The intersection between weight loss/control medications and surgery

Oviedo (US)

  • What can we say about sleeve gastrectomy after 20 years

Barbarisi (Italy)

  • Obesity redefined: implications for metabolic surgery

Rubino (UK)

  • Robotic approach

Raffaelli (Chile)

  • Complications in Bariatric Surgery: tips and tricks

Canales (Chile)

  • Redo metabolic and bariatric surgery

Tartaglia (Italy)

  • Staple line reinforcement in bariatric surgery

Poli (Italy)

Discussion


16.00 – 18.00 Session  5 

ESS Surgical quiz

Chairman:   Szcepanik

Moderator:  Dantona, De Marinis

Introduction 

  • Team A
  • Team B

18.00 – 18.30 Session  6 

Prize ceremony (EFISDS MDPI, ESS Prize to best oral and video presentation)

Chairman:   ESS Board

Moderator:  ESS Board

 

8.30 – 9.45 – Session 1

ESS Abdominal Wall and Hernia Surgery: Contemporary Challenges and Solutions

Chairman:   Biondi, Giorgobiani

Moderator: Guaitoli, Vittore

  • Treatment Options for Abdominal Rectus Diastasis

Gonella Pacchiotti, Soliani (Italy)

  • TAPP or TEP for the treatment of groin hernia?

Soltes (Slovakia)

  • Robotic approach to complex midline abdominal wall defects: The HM Sanchinarro experience in Madrid

Caruso (Spain)

  • Patient prehabilitation to hernia surgery

Cavallaro (Italy)

  • Infected mesh – a big headache for surgeons

Giorgobiani (Georgia)

  • Chronic pain after inguinal hernia repair

Vittore (Italy)

Discussion


9.45 – 10.00     Break


10.00 – 11.30 – Session 2

ESS General surgery

Contemporary Perspectives in General Surgery: Technology, Training, and Patient Care

Chairman:   Dawood

Moderator:  Rizzuto, Tutino

  • The effect of noises on surgeons in operating theatre

Dawood (Australia, Dubai)

  • The treatment of chronic wounds

Kryshen (Ukraine)

  • Advanced reconstructive techniques for complex wounds

Maruccia (Italy)

  • Minimally invasive treatment of pilonidal disease: laser, chrystal phenol outpatient procedure

Ulusoy (Turkey)

  • Endoscopic retrograde appendicitis therapy in the modern approach to uncomplicated acute appendicitis: state of the art

Pata (Italy)

  • Use of Cyanoacrylate for biliostasis

Izzo (Italy)

Discussion


11.30 – 13.00 – Session 3

ESS Clinical and Translational  Advances in Surgical Oncology

Chairman:   Cafiero, Barbarisi

Moderator:   Andriola

  • Peritoneal Carcinomatosis of Colorectal Cancer: Cytoreductive Surgery and HIPEC 

Cem Terzi (Turkey)

  • PIPAC (Pressurized IntraPeritoneal Aerosol Chemotherapy) approach to peritoneal carcinomatosis

Di Giorgio (Italy)

  • De-Escalation Strategy in Axillary Staging for Breast Cancer

Tinterri (Italy)

  • Endoscopic Videoassisted Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy

Carcoforo (Italy)

  • Mastectomy with one-stage or two-stage reconstruction in breast cancer  (TBA)

Gurrado (Italy)

  • Identification of miRNAs Present in Cell- and Plasma-Derived Extracellular Vesicles—Possible Biomarkers of Colorectal Cancer

Szczepanik A (Poland)

  • Circulating angiogenic cytokines in thyroid cancer

Prete (Italy)

Discussion


13.30 – 14.30     Lunch


14.30 – 15.30 – Session 4

ESS Sarcoma and NET

Abdominal Sarcoma & Neuroendocrine Tumors: Contemporary Surgical Approaches

Chairman:   ESS Board

Moderator:  Prete, Roselli

  • NeuroEndocrine Tumors of the digestive system: diagnosis and multimodal treatment

Mascherini (Italy)

  • Biological Aspects of Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors and surgical implications

Pulvirenti (Italy)

  • Progress in the systemic treatment of neuroendocrine neoplasms

Cives (Italy)

  • Technique of rSTS resection

Lauretta (Italy)

  • Rare and distinctive challenges in retroperitoneal sarcoma surgery: inferior vena cava leiomyosarcoma

Radaelli (Italy)

Discussion


15.30 – 16.30 – Session 5

ESS Free papers 2    

Chairman:   ESS Board

Moderator:  Sgaramella, Prete

Introduction 

General Surgery

  • Surgical Management of Small Bowel Diverticulosis: A Single-Center Experience with 48 Cases

Chkhaidze (Georgia)

Sarcoma and NET

  • High-grade neuroendocrine carcinoma of the right colon: a case report

Argirov (N. Macedonia)

  • A giant desmoid tumor of the abdominal wall presented as a panniculus morbidus: case report

Nikolovski  (N. Macedonia)

Endocrine Surgery – Thyroid Surgery

  • Trends in the incidence of thyroid cancer on the basis of histopathology

Zahoor (Pakistan)

Abdominal Wall and Hernia Surgery

  • Abdominal wall massive infection and openness after incisional hernia: a case report

Alay Cinar Demet (Turkey)

 

Questions and Answers


16.30 – 17.30 – Session 6

ESS Free papers 3    

Chairman:   Prete

Moderator:  Pasculli, Sgaramella

Introduction 

Pancreatic surgery

  • Outcomes of surgical resection of pseudopapillary tumors of the pancreas

Pontrelli

Colorectal Surgery

  • Observational retrospective study in patients submitted to self-expanding metal stent for colorectal cancer with bowel obstruction. Single center experience.

Giungato (Italy)

Prognostic factors and biomarkers

  • Combined serum IL-6 and APACHE II score perform better than SOFA score in predicting perioperative mortality in critically ill surgical patients with abdominal sepsis

Fischetti (Italy)

  • Multicentric study on the value of CRP as a marker of complicated acute cholecystitis in the elderly patient

Puglisi (Italy)

 

Questions and Answers


17.30 – 18.30 – Session 7

ESS Board Meeting

Detailed program to be defined in ESS Board pre-congress meeting

Day #3 - Wensday 8/10/25

POST CONGRESS WORKSHOP  – 8.00-14.00  
Advanced Ultrasound for General Surgeons Workshop (with hands-in session)

Max number of per-event participants: 20

An international forum in Bari, for research and practice in general surgery. Gain access to the latest advancements in surgical techniques and practices.

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