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Monthly Newsletter - August 2008

Table of Contents

What's New

Important Message for CTSNet Viewers

From time to time, we have had some difficulties with the blast mail distribution of the monthly NEWSLETTER. If you as a reader have not received your monthly issue of the Newsletter, and wish to have a copy, it can always be accessed in the NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE, found under NEWS AND VIEWS in the left index on the CTSNet home page.

CTSNet - New Site Enhancements

Three new features have been added to the website.

Image Gallery

CTSNet has added an Image Gallery feature on the home page. Random images are rotated to the home page from the Image gallery archives.  If these pique your curiosity, go to the gallery itself by clicking here. The archive location is on the home page left menu, under CLINICAL RESOURCES/ Images.

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Google Calendar

CTSNet has launched a new calendar feature using the Google web calendar to graphically display 2008 and 2009 events for all organizations. This supplements the CTSNet Event list, but provides additional help and convenience to the reader in finding information on a particular meeting. After you have located the dates of the meeting on the calendar, clicking on the name of the meeting at the top of the calendar day will display more information. Give it a try!

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Readers comments

A new interactive feature has been put in place so that CTSNet readers may comment on an individual contribution directly without going to a discussion forum to do so. At present, this feature is showcased in two places to illustrate two types of access:

(1) a cardiac expert technique article: The reader comments material is found at the bottom of the right gutter information. This will be the location for most of the content on the website. Clicking in the box will permit you to view or add comments, although for the latter you will need your ID and password. New entries will be visible within 2 minutes from time of publication on the article page.

(2) A second type of comment access is found in the Safety Reporting System section, where under each vignette name is a comment link that will access the same system detailed in (1) above.

Any organizations that would like to use the Reader Comments system for their articles should contact Robert Oberteuffer (roberte@ctsnet.org) for setup.

Going forward, each new piece of scientific content posted on CTSNet will have this comment capability available. Because of its simplicity and convenience of use, we anticipate a lot of author/reader and reader/reader interactions, an activity that should be useful and instructive to everyone. Please participate!

Webcast of AATS 2008 Annual Meeting Now Available

The entire contents of the AATS Annual Meeting held May 2008 in San Diego is now available.

New Thoracic Video - August 2008

"Robot-Assisted Transthoracic Esophagolymphadenectomy for a Locally Advanced Esophageal Cancer" by Dae Joon Kim, MD, Chang Young Lee, MD, Jin Gu Lee, MD and Seok Jin Haam, MD, Department of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery, Yonsei University Medical College, Seoul Korea (South).

New Cardiac Video - August 2008

"Left Ventricular Apico-Aortic Conduit" by By Heyman Luckraz, FRCS, Adam Szafranek, MD, Christine NH Tan, MD and Peter A. O'Keefe, FRCS, all of University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom.

Congenital Literature Watch - Second Quarter 2008

The Congenital Literature Watch for the second quarter of 2008 is now available for use. It encompasses articles published 4/1/2008 – 6/30/2008. These articles were selected and the Watch compiled by Doctors Carl L. Backer of Chicago, Editor of the Congenital Portal, and Aditya K. Kaza, Salt Lake City, Literature Watch Section co-Editor.

New Editors Named for the Resident's Section

The search for an individual to become Editor of the Resident’s Section of CTSNet is now complete. Our call for applications netted a total of 14 individuals: 9 from the USA, 2 from Canada, 2 from India, and 1 from Switzerland. There were a number of very suitable candidates.

We are also beginning a new format of selecting an Associate Editor to serve concurrently with the Editor, and then automatically elevate to the post of Editor at the time of the current Editor’s retirement. A new Associate Editor will be appointed at that time. This new format should lighten the burden for both individuals at an already very busy time in their lives, and assure continuity in the office of Editor for the future.

After much deliberation by the Selection Committee, the position of Editor was offered to Dr. Michael Halkos of Emory, effective immediately, and terminating in 2 years.

The position of Associate Editor was offered to Dr. Tom Nguyen of Stanford. He will serve for 2 years in this capacity, and then become Editor for 2 years. A new Associate Editor will be selected at that time.

We think Michael and Tom will make a stellar team.

Happily, both these individuals have accepted their positions, and are already discussing their tasks. As in the past, the Editor (and now also the Associate Editor) will have complete control over the Resident’s Section with help and consultation of the Resident Editorial Board, CTSNet consultants, and others of their choice.

All of the members of the CTSNet Staff look forward to working with Michael and Tom, and know they have many exciting new ideas for this Section.

We also wish to note with gratitude the wonderful job done by our retiring Resident Section Editor, Dr Vinod Thourani. Vinod served his term as Resident Editor, and then agreed to help out for another year while a staff member in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Emory. CTSNet is indebted to him in many, many ways.

Thoracic Literature Watch - Second Quarter 2008

The Thoracic Literature Watch for the second quarter of 2008 is now available for use. It encompasses articles published 4/1/08– 6/30/08. These articles were selected and the Watch compiled by Dr. Mark K. Ferguson of Chicago, Editor of the Thoracic Portal.

TSFRE Research Grants and Fellowships - 2009

The Thoracic Surgery Foundation for Research and Education (TSFRE) is pleased to announce a new Training Fellowship and Simulation Grant available for cardiothoracic surgeons.

TSFRE/Edwards Lifesciences New and Emerging Technology Fellowship:
TSFRE has created a fellowship program to train established thoracic surgeons in new and emerging catheter and endovascular technologies. The goal of this program is to broaden training opportunities and create an avenue for thoracic surgeons to acquire or refine cross-disciplinary skills and increase proficiency with new techniques necessary in the changing thoracic surgical practice.

This award will provide support of up to $30,000 per year for each fellow to allow for travel, temporary relocation and training costs associated with the program. There should be one identified center where the Fellow will spend approximately 3 months learning new and emerging technology and skills. The Fellow will be asked to identify an individual at that center who will act as his/her sponsor and assist in planning the course of study at the host institution.

TSFRE Simulation Grants:
The Simulation Grants will support projects that demonstrate the successful application of simulation in thoracic surgery education.  The TSFRE Board of Directors has approved $100,000 total for funding of all 2009 Simulation Grants and award amounts are not specified but will depend on the number and quality of applications received with realistic budgetary justification.

As well, TSFRE continues to offer the following research grants and fellowships:

TSFRE Research Grants
Operational support of original research efforts by cardiothoracic surgeons who have completed their formal training, and who are seeking initial support and recognition for their research program. Awards of up to $30,000 a year for up to 2 years are made each year to support the work of an early-career cardiothoracic surgeon (within 5 years of first faculty appointment).

TSFRE Research Fellowships:
Support of up to $35,000 a year for up to 2 years for surgical residents who have not yet completed cardiothoracic surgical training.

TSFRE Career Development Awards:
Salary support of up to $50,000 a year for up to 2 years for applicants who have completed their residency training and who wish to pursue investigative careers in cardiothoracic surgery.

Application Timeline:

DEADLINE FOR ALL APPLICATIONS: OCTOBER 15, 2008.

Early January 2009 — applications reviewed by TSFRE’s Education or Research Committees

Late January 2009 — recommendations approved by TSFRE’s Board of Directors

TSFRE Award Announcements are made in February 2009.

For more information.                

Surgery for Congenital Heart Defects, Third Edition

Over 10 years after the publication of the second edition, Wiley now publishes the third edition of the popular volume Surgery for Congenital Heart Defects, by Mr. Jaroslav Stark, Mr. Marc de Leval, and Mr. Victor Tsang, all of London, UK.

Completely updated and expanded, this new edition describes step-by-step the surgical procedures for congenital heart defects and includes detailed illustrations for each operation, allowing surgeons to follow all operating procedures step-by-step.

New in this edition are chapters on exercise testing, MRI, EP studies and catheter ablation of arrhythmias, extracorporeal circulatory support and paediatric lung transplantation. A greatly expanded ultrasound chapter contains numerous colour Doppler’s of many conditions.

This volume is accessible through the CTSNet Bookstore at a reduced price.

AATS 2009 Summer Intern Scholarship

The American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) has launched the online application site for the 2009 Summer Intern Scholarship. The Summer Intern Scholarship program was established in 2007 to introduce the field of cardiothoracic surgery to first and second year medical students in North American medical schools. In the two years since its inception, the Summer Intern Scholarship has offered 100 medical students the opportunity to broaden their educational experience by providing scholarships to spend eight weeks during the summer working in an AATS member’s cardiothoracic surgery department.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS JANUARY 15, 2009.
Applications available HERE.

New Horizons in Cardiovascular Treatments - Cleveland Clinic Outreaching to China

New Horizons in Cardiovascular Treatments - Cleveland Clinic Outreaching to China will be held December 11-13, 2008 at the Shanghai International Convention Center, Shanghai China.

In a meeting guaranteed to provide a historic educational interaction, the leading cardiovascular experts from America and China will converge for the first time to discuss similarities and differences in the Eastern and Western approaches to cardiovascular care. Cardiac and vascular surgical experts will define the state of the art in their respective countries and offer their perspective on controversial issues and future developments. An entire conference segment will be dedicated to simulator training for a variety of endovascular techniques, including stent grafting, coronary angioplasty, carotid stenting, percutaneous cardiac valve placement, and others. Simultaneous translation will allow full participation in English and Chinese.

Brochure of the meeting. For information and registration. For other information, including questions about registering online, contact: The Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education, 3050 Science Park Drive, AC 313; Beachwood, Ohio 44122; Phone: +1 216-448-0777.

Southern Thoracic Surgical Association Annual Meeting Registration

Register now for the upcoming STSA 55th Annual Meeting, to be held November 5-8, 2008 at the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort just outside Austin, Texas.

The Program Committee has designed a robust program that provides a balance between education, opportunity for thoughtful discussion, and time to renew friendships and experience camaraderie – all of which make the Southern so special. The resort is nestled in beautiful McKinney Roughs Nature Park and offers numerous activities and adventures for the whole family to enjoy.

Please visit the STSA Website to view the advance program and download a meeting registration form. Also posted is information about spouse/guest activities and making hotel reservations at the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort.

The advance registration deadline is October 10, 2008. If you are unable to register by this date you may register on-site, but please note, there will be an additional $50 charge for attendees registering on-site in Austin.

Please contact STSA headquarters with any questions at 1 800-685-7872.

Polish Society of Cardio-Thoracic Surgeons - Officers 2008-2009

Officers of the Polish Society of Cardio-Thoracic Surgeons were elected 12 - 14 June 2008 in Warsaw, Poland.

Past President
Andrzej Biederman

Current President
Tadeusz Orlowski

Vice President
Jerzy Sadowski

Members
Wojciech Rokicki
Jacek Niklinski        
Jan Andrzej Rogowski
Marek Jozef Jasinski
Jacek Rozanski
Wojciech Dyszkiewicz
Witold Rzyman

Editor in Chief -
Marian Zembala

Chairman, General Thoracic Surgery Club -
Tomasz Grodzki

Chairman, Cardiac Surgery Club -
Bohdan Maruszewski

The next meeting of the Polish Society of Cardio-Thoracic Surgeons will be held in 2010.

The Second Conference on Lung Cancer will be held 21 - 22 November 2008 Warsaw, Poland.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 12 SEPTEMBER 2008.  Additional information.

ISMICS Officers 2008-2009

At their 2008 Scientific Meeting held 11 - 14 June 2008 in Boston, Massachusetts USA, the International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiothoracic Surgery (ISMICS) selected the following slate of officers for 2008-2009.

President – Dr. John D. Puskas
President-Elect – Dr. Anno Diegeler
Secretary – Dr. John L. Knight
Treasurer – Dr. Thomas A. Vassiliades
Vice President – Dr. Ralph J. Damiano
Director World – Professor Xu Meng
Director Europe – Dr. Volkmar Falk
Director North America – Dr. Francis D. Ferdinand
Director (Thoracic): Dr. Kemp H. Kernstine

This year’s Scientific Program Co-Chairs:

Dr. A. Marc Gillinov
Dr. Daniel L. Miller
Dr. Pia Myken

The 2009 Annual Meeting will be held 3 - 6 June 2009 at the Westin St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco, CA. THE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION SITE OPENS 30 AUGUST 2008. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 15 DECEMBER 2008.

Finally – ISMICS has a new look!  Please review it

Letter from ICVTS Editor

ICVTS is EACTS' OPEN-ACCESS journal and there are NO AUTHORSHIP CHARGES.  ICVTS is cited in MEDLINE/PubMed.

You are cordially invited to join-in with the interactive discussion at ICVTS.

The accepted papers for ICVTS volume 7/issue 5 (October 2008) have now been posted on the website and are open for discussion.

To submit an eComment for a particular article in the listing, open it then simply click on the link 'eComments: submit' which appears in the content box to the right of the article Abstract or PDF proof.  To respond to a specific eComment simply click on the link which appears to its left.  We would be delighted if you could look at the papers posted and contribute any appropriate 'eComments' - your comments will be citable, posted on-line and subsequently published in print in ICVTS volume 7 / issue 5. eComments will also appear in PubMed.

To submit an article to ICVTS.   

Many thanks for your support, interest and cooperation.

Yours sincerely,

Ludwig von Segesser, MD
Editor-in-Chief, ICVTS

AATS 89TH ANNUAL MEETING

The American Association for Thoracic Surgery will host its 89th Annual Meeting from May 9 – 13, 2009 in historic Boston, Massachusetts, USA.  To view the preliminary schedule, visit the AATS website. 

AATS ACADEMY

New to the Annual Meeting is the AATS Academy, an intensive, didactive and interactive program open to surgeons showing significant promise as potential future division chiefs or who have recently assumed the role of division chief.  The Academy will take place on Friday, May 8, 2009 and immediately precedes the 89th Annual Meeting.

The goals of this learning opportunity include:
• To provide participants with the administrative, interpersonal, mentoring and negotiating skills necessary to serve successfully as a division chief.
• To provide an opportunity for participants to be introduced to well known thoracic surgical leaders who might subsequently serve as personal mentors.

Visit www.aats.org for the complete listing of qualifications, faculty and application information.

Applications must be submitted electronically and are due by December 1, 2008.

Academy participants will be selected by the Academy Committee and notified by February 6, 2009.

AATS ANNOUNCES A CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

THE ABSTRACT DEADLINE FOR THE 89TH ANNUAL MEETING: MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2008.

Submission of Abstracts

Authors submitting abstracts for the 89th Annual Meeting must use electronic submission ONLY. Please visit the AATS website at www.aats.org and select
the Abstract Submission Link. Specific instructions for abstract submission are
located on the website, including how to submit graphics and charts.

Residents are encouraged to submit abstracts for the 12th Annual C. Walton
Lillehei Resident Forum. It will consist of presentations of original work by North
American thoracic surgery residents and/or residents in general surgical training
programs who are working in a cardiothoracic surgical laboratory or clinical
rotation. The presentations are selected by the AATS Program Committee and
the Training Program Director must acknowledge that the material presented is
original work and that of the resident.

Abstracts may be submitted for the following categories:
• Regular Session*
*If selecting regular session, submitters must choose one of the following:
o Adult Cardiovascular Surgery
o Congenital Heart Disease and Pediatric General Thoracic Surgery
o General Thoracic Surgery
• Cardiac or General Thoracic Fora (Basic or Laboratory Science)
• Emerging Technologies
• Resident Forum

For further information on the AATS Academy, submitting an abstract for consideration or the 89th Annual Meeting please contact:

American Association for Thoracic Surgery
900 Cummings Center
Suite 221-U, Beverly, MA 01915
Telephone: +1 (978) 927-8330
Fax: +1 (978) 524-8890
E-Mail: aats@prri.com
Website: www.aats.org

AATS MEETINGS AND SPONSORED EVENTS
More information can be accessed at www.aats.org

October 16 - 18, 2008
21st Century Treatment of Heart Failure: Synchronizing Surgical and Medical Therapies for Better Outcomes
Intercontinental Hotel & Bank of America Conference Center
Cleveland, Ohio

October 23 - 24, 2008
6th Triennial Brigham Cardiac Valve Symposium
Directed by R. Morton Bolman, III, M.D.
Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel
Boston, Massachusetts

March 5, 2009
AATS/ASCVTS Post Graduate Course
Taipei International Convention Center
Taipei, Taiwan

March 6, 2009
Grantsmanship Workshop 2008
Bethesda, Maryland

May 9 – 13, 2009
AATS 89th Annual Meeting
Hynes Convention Center
Boston, Massachusetts

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Industry Forum

Medtronic 2008 Coding Resource for Selected Cardiothoracic Surgical Procedures

In an effort to support you and your practice, Medtronic provides resources to assist with coding, coverage, and reimbursement for therapies. Medtronic has developed a 2008 Coding Resource for Selected Cardiothoracic Surgical Procedures. This booklet includes the commonly billed hospital codes for Adult Open Heart Surgical Procedures. The booklet is available for download at http://www.medtronic.com/cardsurgery/coding_cardiac.html.


Medtronic New Corporate Website

Medtronic is pleased to announce the launch of our new corporate website, www.medtronic.com. Focused on patients, caregivers, and the general public, it contains more than 1,100 pages of helpful information and a new portfolio of images, illustrations, and 3-D interactive product demonstrations. Each year, millions of people visit Medtronic.com to find information about chronic diseases and treatments.

Please visit the new Medtronic.com website at www.medtronic.com


NEW in Mitral Valve Repair - Medtronic's Profile 3D™ Annuloplasty System

Medtronic's Profile 3D™

The Profile 3D™ ring is a fully rigid remodeling ring with a physiologic mitral valve shape and can be used to treat functional mitral valve diseases, such as ischemic mitral regurgitation and dilated cardiomyopathy.

Profile 3D™ Annuloplasty System
Indications: This device is indicated for the reconstruction and/or remodeling of pathological mitral valves. Valvular insufficiency and/or stenosis may be corrected by appropriate repair and annular remodeling.

Contraindications: Heavily calcified valves, valvular retraction with severely reduced mobility, active bacterial endocarditis.

Warnings/Precautions/Adverse Events: Only physicians who have received proper training in valve repair should use this device. Adverse events can include: thromboembolic events, dehiscence, hemolysis, stenosis, residual incompetence, heart block, endocarditis, systolic anterior motion, left ventricular outflow tract obstruction, anticoagulant-related bleeding or hemorrhage.

For additional information please refer to the Instructions for Use provided with the product or contact your local Medtronic representative.

CAUTION: Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
Profile 3D is a trademark of Medtronic, Inc.


Medtronic Announces A New Web site for the Performer® CPB

Medtronic Performer® CPB

When you visit www.performercpb.com you’ll see more. More flexibility . . . more standard features . . . and more reasons to invest in a heart lung machine that takes up about 1/3 the space of traditional heart lung machines. It is a desirable size for your Hybrid OR, but that’s not all. Through this Web site, you can actually get a feel for how the Performer® CPB works. Created for perfusionists and surgeons, this new Web site lets you download an online demo, explore the standard features and shows you how the Performer® CPB can prepare you for the expected changes in cardiac surgery moving forward.

To see what the Performer® CPB has to offer, visit www.performercpb.com. It’s the next best thing to a live demonstration.


CryoLife, Inc. Announces The Ross Summit 2008: Toward a Pulmonary Autograft Renaissance

CryoLife, Inc. is pleased to announce free open registration for The Ross Summit 2008: Toward a Pulmonary Autograft Renaissance, Friday and Saturday, October 10th and 11th, 2008.  Registered surgeons will have an opportunity to interact with 13 elite internationally renowned faculty in the world-class Ron Elkins’ Learning Center at CryoLife, Inc. The emphasis will be on a detailed examination of the critical technical success factors for a life-long lasting pulmonary autograft, including a hands-on wet lab experience.

For further information, please visit www.cryolife.com or contact Sandy Hayes by e-mail at hayes.sandy@cryolife.com. or phone at +1 800 438 8285 ext. 4370 or fax at +1 770 590 3742.


Medtronic Introduces the Thoratrak™ mics retractor system your access to minimally invasive cardiac surgery

The new THORATRAK™ MICS Retractor System is the newest addition to Medtronic’s full minimally invasive product portfolio. Featuring a low profile design, this reusable, stainless steel minimally invasive retractor has multiple interchangeable blades to accommodate various patient anatomies – including various lift blades and thoracotomy blades.

Medtronic Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery Solutions:
Putting the future of MICS in your hands today.
www.medtronicmics.com


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Books

New Book Available from CTSNet Bookstore

"Techniques in Valvular Heart Surgery" by A. Sampath Kumar, MD, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India. He is currently Editor of the Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. Dr. Kumar has generously contributed many videos of his operative procedures to CTSNet. Click here to go to the Bookstore to find this and other recently published volumes.

New Book by CTSNet Member

CTSNet member John Opie, MD of Scottsdale Arizona USA has written another thriller entitled "Nazi Treasure." The volume is available through the CTSNet Bookstore.

New Book by CTSNet Member

The premise of "The Donation," a novel by Myles Edwin Lee MD, is that if prisoners on death row have a choice of a last meal, why can they not choose their method of execution?

As the story evolves, the result is a collision of medical ethics and hospital politics with the criminal justice system. These conflicts create the potential to erode the public's trust in its caregivers, but the potential also exists that organ donation, approved by the states as a means of execution, may benefit the public welfare in a tangible and meaningful way. Read a more complete review here, and then order your copy here.

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Clinical Resources

Expert Techniques

Thoracic

Cardiac

Congenital

Special Report

Literature Watch

Videos

New Technology


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Organizations

Important! CTSNet Members

An updated, functioning e-mail address is our only way of communicating with you.

For those of you who wish to be kept up to date on all the CTSNet menu offerings, meetings, Newsletter, and other information in cardiothoracic surgery, PLEASE MAINTAIN YOUR CORRECT E-ADDRESS ON YOUR HOME PAGE. It is our only reliable way of communicating with you.

It takes only a minute to do, so go to your home page right now and double check that your address is the correct one. If it is not, and needs changing in any way, go to the top of your home page and click on Profile Update under Member Services in the blue bar. Add your password to your UserID to access your Update options. Your e-address, as well as all the other information we have about you, is found under CONTACT INFORMATION.

This is also a good time to double check all the other Contact Information to make sure it is correct, as well as update the other elements on your home page - your Specialty, Interests and Background Information.

PLEASE DO IT NOW!

Cardiothoracic Surgical Trials Network (CTSN) Call for Protocol Concepts

In recognition of the need for clinical evaluations in cardiac surgery the National Institutes of Health (through the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute with collaboration from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research have recently established the Cardiothoracic Surgical Trials Network (CTSN). The CTSN is a cooperative network of academic medical centers whose goal is to foster rigorous scientific comparisons and promote the evaluation of newer surgical techniques, technologies, devices, and innovative pharmaceutical and bioengineered products directed at cardiovascular disease. The CTSN is comprised of a Data Coordinating Center, The International Center for Health Outcomes and Innovation Research (InCHOIR) at Columbia University and eight Clinical Centers

o Cleveland Clinic Foundation
o Columbia University Medical Center
o Duke University/Eastern Carolinas Heart Institute
o Emory University
o Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine
o Montreal Heart Institute
o University of Pennsylvania
o University of Virginia Health System

The Network has an interest in promoting collaborative interactions with the broader surgical community and consideration of clinical research ideas from colleagues in the surgical community, allied health specialties, and academic areas. To bring ideas forward for consideration by the Network, an investigator outside the network can log into the CTSN website for further information.

For more information:
Ellen Moquete, RN, BSN, Project Leader
International Center for Health Outcomes and Innovation Research
Columbia University
600 W 168th St.
New York, NY 10032
(O) 212-305-5801
(C) 646-734-7229
(F) 212-305-0906

Announcements from AATS

AATS 89TH ANNUAL MEETING

The American Association for Thoracic Surgery will host its 89th Annual Meeting from May 9 – 13, 2009 in historic Boston, Massachusetts USA.  To view the preliminary schedule, visit the AATS website.

AATS ANNOUNCES A CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

Abstract deadline is October 6, 2008 by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time.

All submissions for the Annual Meeting must be made electronically.  The abstract submission site will soon open and will be accessible by visiting the AATS website.

Residents are encouraged to submit abstracts for the 12th Annual C. Walton Lillehei Residents’ Forum.

The Forum will take place during the Annual Meeting on Sunday afternoon, May 10, 2009 from 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, MA. It will consist of presentations of original work by North American thoracic surgery residents and residents in general surgical training programs who are working in a cardiothoracic surgical laboratory or clinical rotation.  The presentations are selected by the AATS Program Committee and the Training Program Director must acknowledge that the material being presented is original work and that of the resident.

Abstracts for the Lillehei Residents’ Forum must be received by October 6, 2008 by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time.

For further information on this Forum, or on submitting an abstract for consideration, please contact:

American Association for Thoracic Surgery
900 Cummings Center
Suite 221-U, Beverly, MA 01915
Telephone: (978) 927-8330
Fax: (978) 524-8890
E-Mail: aats@prri.com
Website: www.aats.org

AATS 88TH ANNUAL MEETING – WEBCAST NOW AVAILABLE

To access educational content from the recently held 88th Annual Meeting, click here.

22nd Annual Meeting of the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery

The 22nd Annual Meeting of the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery will be held September 13-17, 2008, at the Lisbon Congress Centre, Lisbon Portugal. For information, contact: EACTS Executive Secretariat, 3 Park Street, Berkshire, SL4 1LU, UK; Phone: +44 1753 832166; Fax: +44 1753 620407; Email: info@eacts.co.uk. Please register prior to the 24th of August.  After this date you are welcome to register on-site. For more information.

IMIG-EACTS JOINT MEETING

The International Mesothelioma Interest Group (IMIG)/EACTS Joint Meeting will be held 25 - 27 September 2008 at the Congress Centre De Meervaart, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Get up-to-date on all aspects of mesothelioma by attending this meeting. For additional information and to Register online.    

AmSECT Continuing Education CD/DVDs

In our efforts to maintain an adequate stock of popular titles in the "AmSECT Presents...." CD/DVD program, there are several selections for which we have too large an inventory. These titles are now available for only $5 each - while supplies last.  Visit AmSECT's Continuing Medical Education site for descriptions and to order these and other fascinating topics.

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Residents Section

New Training Film - Learn CABG

New Training Film - Learn CABG is a series of videoclips of the operative techniques used by the authors Dr. Sidney Chocron and Dr. Dimitrios Buklas, Besancon, France. Note that a version in French is also available.

New Horizons Contribution - July 2008

"Residency in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery: My Viewpoint" by Siddharth Lakhotia MD, B.M. Bidla Heart and Research Centre, Calcutta, India.

Articles for the New Horizons Section of the Residents site are selected and edited by Dr. Walter H. Merrill, Cincinnati, Ohio USA.

Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Core Curriculum Review Course

The Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Core Curriculum Review Course will be held September 6-9, 2008 in the Doty Family Education Center at Intermountain Medical Center, Salt Lake City, Utah.  For registration and additional information please contact the Intermountain Healthcare CME office at 1-800-842-5498, email cme@imail.org, or visit our website.

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Journals

Annals of Thoracic Surgery - August 2008

ETHICS IN CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY

Sade RM, American Association for Thoracic Surgery Ethics Committee and The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Standards and Ethics Committee.
Broadcast of Surgical Procedures as a Teaching Instrument in Cardiothoracic Surgery.
Ann Thorac Surg 2008;86:357-361. 

CME

General Thoracic
Cerfolio RJ, Bryant AS.
Survival of Patients With Unsuspected N2 (Stage IIIA) Nonsmall-Cell Lung Cancer.
Ann Thorac Surg 2008;86:362-367.

Adult Cardiac
Etz CD, Plestis KA, Kari FA, Silovitz D, Bodian CA, Spielvogel D, Griepp RB.
Axillary Cannulation Significantly Improves Survival and Neurologic Outcome After Atherosclerotic Aneurysm Repair of the Aortic Root and Ascending Aorta.
Ann Thorac Surg 2008;86:441-447. 

Cardiothoracic Anesthesia
Fabre O, Vincentelli A, Corseaux D, Juthier F, Susen S, Bauters A, Van Belle E, Mouquet F, Le Tourneau T, Decoene C, Crépin F, Prat A, Jude B.
Comparison of Blood Activation in the Wound, Active Vent, and Cardiopulmonary Bypass Circuit.
Ann Thorac Surg 2008;86:537-541.

Pediatric Cardiac
Morales DLS, Carberry KE, Heinle JS, McKenzie ED, Fraser, Jr CD, Diaz LK.
Extubation in the Operating Room After Fontan's Procedure: Effect on Practice and Outcomes.
Ann Thorac Surg 2008;86:576-582.

EACTS Publications - August 2008

EJCTS: August issue now published, including 3 CME articles.
IMPORTANT: All back-content older than 1 year is now OPEN-ACCESS.

ICVTS: August issue now published.  22nd EACTS Abstract book supplement now available
To submit a manuscript.      

MMCTS: MMCTS has a total of 126 multimedia surgical procedures on-line.

JOURNAL OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY - AUGUST 2008

CME

Acquired Cardiovascular Disease
Guenzinger R, Eichinger WB, Hettich I, Bleiziffer S, Ruzicka D, Bauernschmitt R, Lange R.
A Prospective Randomized Comparison of the Medtronic Advantage Supra and St Jude Medical Regent Mechanical Heart Valves in the Aortic Position: Is There an Additional Benefit of Supra-annular Valve Positioning?
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008;136:462-471.

Congenital Heart Disease
Tabbutt S, Nicolson SC, Adamson PC, Zhang X, Hoffman ML, Wells W, Backer CL, McGowan FX, Tweddell JS, Bokesch P, Schreiner M.
The Safety, Efficacy, and Pharmacokinetics of Esmolol for Blood Pressure Control Immediately After Repair of Coarctation of the Aorta in Infants and Children: A Multicenter, Double-blind, Randomized Trial
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J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008;136:321-328. 

General Thoracic Surgery
Reed MF, Lucia MW, Starnes SL, Merrill WH, Howington JA.
Thoracoscopic Lobectomy: Introduction of a New Technique Into a Thoracic Surgery Training Program.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008;136:376-382. 

SELECTED ARTICLES OF INTEREST
This month the following articles appear on the cover of The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery:

Presidential Address
Gelfand ET.
In Celebration of Our Differences.

J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008;136:259-266. 

Editorial
Roberts CS.
Cardiovascular Surgery as a Single Specialty: The Case to Unify Cardiac and Vascular Surgery.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008;136:267-270.

Expert Commentary
Gillinov AM.
Commentary on the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association/Heart Rhythm Society 2008 Guidelines for Device-Based Therapy of Cardiac Rhythm Disorders.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008;136:280-282.

Congenital Heart Disease
Mahle WT, Kirshbom PM, Kanter KR, Kogon BM.
Cardiac Surgery in Adults Performed at Children's Hospitals: Trends and Outcomes.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008;136:307-311.

General Thoracic Surgery
Reed MF, Lucia MW, Starnes SL, Merrill WH, Howington JA.
Thoracoscopic Lobectomy: Introduction of a New Technique into a Thoracic Surgery Training Program.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008;136:376-382. 

Acquired Cardiovascular Disease
Chitwood, Jr WR, Rodriguez E, Chu MWA, Hassan A, Ferguson TB, Vos PW, Nifong LW.
Robotic Mitral Valve Repairs in 300 patients: A Single-Center Experience.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008;136:436-441.

Coming in our September issue are articles on the validity of the EuroSCORE model, quality of life after lobectomy in the elderly, a sixteen-year experience with the Ross operation, surgical aortic valve replacement after percutaneous aortic valve replacement, pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum, and the use of the left ventricular assist device as bridge-to-transplant.

Asian Annals - August 2008

Volume 16 Issue 4 (August 2008) of the Asian Annals is available.

A selection of interesting articles:

EDITORIAL
Di Donato M, Menicanti L, Suma H.
Surgical Ventricular Restoration and the STICH Trial.
Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann 2008;16:269-271.  

CONGENITAL
Kahrom M, Kahrom H.
Esophageal Stethoscope in Thoracoscopic Interruption of Patent Ductus Arteriosus.
Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann 2008;16:288-291.  

CARDIAC
Chaiyaroj S, Ngarmukos T, Lertsithichai P.
Predictors of Sinus Rhythm after Radiofrequency Maze and Mitral Valve Surgery.
Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann 2008;16:292-297.  

THORACIC
Darbari A, Tandon S, Chaudhary S, Bharadwajh M, Kumar A, Singh GP.
Esophageal Injuries Due to Aluminum Phosphide Tablet Poisoning in India.
Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann 2008;16:298-300. 

REVIEW PAPER
Lin PH, Huynh TT, Kougias P, Wall, Jr MJ, Coselli JS, Mattox KL.
Endovascular Repair of Traumatic Thoracic Aortic Injuries: a Critical Appraisal.
Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann 2008;16:337-345. 

Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery – Summer 2008

Cardiac Stem Cell Therapy: Current Status and Future Prospects – Ren Ke Li, Richard Weisel, Guest Editors

Fedak PWM.
Paracrine Effects of Cell Transplantation: Modifying Ventricular Remodeling in the Failing Heart.

Semin Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008;20:87-93.

Kaminski A, Steinhoff G.
Current Status of Intramyocardial Bone Marrow Stem Cell Transplantation.

Semin Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008; 20:119-125.

Menasche P.
Current Status and Future Prospects for Cell Transplantation to Prevent Congestive Heart Failure.

Semin Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008;20:131-137.

Current Results and Future Prospect of Lung Transplantation – G. Alexander Patterson, Guest Editor

Botha P, Rostron AJ, Fisher AJ, Dark JH. 
Current Strategies in Donor Selection and Management.

Semin Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008; 20:143-151.

Carter YM, Gelman AE, Kreisel.
Pathogenesis, Management, and Consequences of Primary Graft Dysfunction.

Semin Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008;20:165-172.

Operative Techniques in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery – Summer 2008

Cardiac Surgery        
Rankin JS, Alfery DD, Orozco R, Binford RS, Burrichter CA, Brunsting III, LA.
Techniques of Artificial Chordal Replacement for Mitral Valve Repair: Use in Multiple Pathologic Disorders.
Op Tech Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008;13:74-82.

Congenital Surgery         
Dearani JA, Bacha E, da Silva JP.
Cone Reconstruction of the Tricuspid Valve for Ebstein’s Anomaly: Anatomic Repair.

Op Tech Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008;13:109-125.

General Thoracic Surgery            
Cooke DT, Lau CL.
Primary Repair of Esophageal Perforation.
Op Tech Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2008;13:126-137.

Annals Of Thoracic Surgery DIscussion Article - August 2008

Flörchinger B, et al. Pumpless Extracorporeal Lung Assist: A 10-year Institutional Experience. Ann Thorac Surg 2008;86:410-7.

In this issue of The Annals, Flörchinger et al present an extremely interesting experience (partially excerpted herein) with pumpless extracorporeal lung assist (PECLA), a strategy that has not been used much in the United States but that has proven effective elsewhere, to support pulmonary function in patients with severe respiratory insufficiency.

Since 1996, 159 patients, age ranging from 7 to 78 years, were provided with PECLA support, 15 by air or ground transport after insertion of the system in a peripheral hospital. Main underlying lung diseases were acute respiratory distress syndrome (70.4%) and pneumonia (28.3%). Pumpless extracorporeal lung assist lasted for 0.1 to 33 days, mean 7.0 +/- 6.2 days; cumulative experience was greater than 1,300 days. Successful weaning and survival to hospital discharge was achieved in 33.1% of patients after a mean PECLA support of 8.5 +/- 6.3 days. During PECLA therapy, 48.7% of patients died, mainly as a result of multiorgan failure after a mean interval of 4.8 +/- 5.1 days. Inability to stabilize pulmonary function was noted in 3% of patients. After PECLA, 30-day mortality was 13.6%. In a subgroup analysis, best outcome was obtained in trauma patients.

The authors conclude that PECLA is a simple and efficient method to support patients with deteriorating gas exchange for prolonged periods to allow the lung protective ventilation and transportation. Best indication for use of PECLA is
severe hypercapnia and moderate hypoxia.  This system seems to provide results (in the authors' hands) similar to higher level support such as ECMO in similarly challenging patients. The advantages of the simpler system seem obvious. 

Please read the article, and add your comments and experience to this Dilemma in Adult Cardiac Surgery in the CTSNet Discussion Forum.

The monthly articles for discussion are selected and summarized by Dr. Tom R. Karl, University of California at San Francisco, UCSF Children's Hospital, Department of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, San Francisco, California USA. Dr. Karl is Editor of the ATS Discussion Section.

Good News from EJCTS!

The European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EJCTS), official organ for the European Association of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS) and the European Society of Thoracic Surgeons (ESTS), has announced that beginning NOW all back-content older than 1 year is OPEN-ACCESS. This applies to all readers, subscribers or not.

New Additions to MMCTS - July 2008

Three additions to the MultiMedia Manual for Cardiothoracic Surgery for July 2008.

Chauvaud S, Carpentier A.
Ebstein's anomaly: the Broussais approach.
MMCTS (June 26, 2008). doi:10.1510/mmcts.2007.003038.

Maisano F, Michev I, Denti P, Alfieri O, Colombo A.
Transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve implantation using the balloon expandable SAPIEN transcatheter heart valve device.
MMCTS (June 26, 2008). doi:10.1510/mmcts.2007.003087.

Gossot D, Radu C, Boudaya MS, Magdeleinat P.
Totally endoscopic anatomic pulmonary segmentectomies.
MMCTS (June 26, 2008). doi:10.1510/mmcts.2007.003137.

There are now 126 contributions available in the MMCTS collection.

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Transitions

ESTS Officers for 2008-2009

Officers of the European Society of Thoracic Surgeons (ESTS) were elected at the 16th European Conference held 8-11 June 2008 in Bologna, Italy.

President
Laureano Molins, Barcelona

President Elect and Treasurer
Michael Mueller, Vienna

General Secretary
Dirk Van Raemdonck, Leuven

Editor
Pascal Thomas, Marseille              

Past President
Gaetano Rocco, Naples

Past Past President
Richard Berrisford, Exeter

Council

Alessandro Brunelli, Ancona
Jozsef Furak, Szeged
Jaroslaw Kuzdzal, Krakow
Gunda Leschber, Berlin
Mariano Garcia Yuste, Valladolid
Konstantinos Papagiannopoulos, Leeds
Federico Venuta, Rome
Danail Petrov, Sofia – Regents Representative


The 17th European Conference on General Thoracic Surgery will be held in Krakow, Poland from the 31 May – 3 June 2009. 

The next ESTS School of Thoracic Surgery will be held in Elancourt, Paris. This is the practical component of the school.  The School will take place from the 25 - 26 September 2008 on the topic of Minimally Invasive Oesophageal Surgery. 

Michael E. DeBakey

It is with heavy heart that CTSNet notes the passing of one of the greatest surgeons of all time. Michael E. DeBakey. He died quietly at 9:38 p.m. Friday, July 11 from natural causes at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas, just short of his hundredth birthday. In a professional career that spanned 70 years he managed to pack several lifetimes of work. He will be missed the world over, by physicians and patients alike. His long-time colleague, Dr Gerald M. Lawrie, will write a tribute to the life of Dr. DeBakey for CTSNet.

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Abstract Deadlines

More meeting abstract deadlines are available.

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Upcoming Meetings

Controversies and Advances in the Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease

Controversies and Advances in the Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease: The Eighth in the Series will be held 3 - 5 September 2008, at the Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills, California USA.  For information contact: Promedica International CME, 2333 State Street, Suite 203; Phone: +1 760 720-2263; Fax: +1 760 720-6263; Email: controversies08@promedicacme.com; Additional information.

Difficult Scenarios in Cardiac, Thoracic & Oesophageal Surgery

Wednesday 3rd September
A one-day course aimed at trainees in years 3 to 6. The day will be run as an interactive session between the course organisers and the delegates.

Terms and Techniques in Aortic Surgery for Trainees

Thursday 4th September 2008
A one-day course aimed at registrars, covering the; Aortic root, Ascending aorta, Aortic arch, Descending aorta, Stenting, Stenting and extra anatomical bypass, Aspects of Perfusion, and Anaesthesia, including video demonstrations.

AATS 89TH ANNUAL MEETING

The American Association for Thoracic Surgery will host its 89th Annual Meeting from May 9 – 13, 2009 in historic Boston, Massachusetts, USA.  To view the preliminary schedule, visit the AATS website. 

AATS ACADEMY

New to the Annual Meeting is the AATS Academy, an intensive, didactive and interactive program open to surgeons showing significant promise as potential future division chiefs or who have recently assumed the role of division chief.  The Academy will take place on Friday, May 8, 2009 and immediately precedes the 89th Annual Meeting.

The goals of this learning opportunity include:
• To provide participants with the administrative, interpersonal, mentoring and negotiating skills necessary to serve successfully as a division chief.
• To provide an opportunity for participants to be introduced to well known thoracic surgical leaders who might subsequently serve as personal mentors.

Visit www.aats.org for the complete listing of qualifications, faculty and application information.

Applications must be submitted electronically and are due by December 1, 2008.

Academy participants will be selected by the Academy Committee and notified by February 6, 2009.

AATS ANNOUNCES A CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

THE ABSTRACT DEADLINE FOR THE 89TH ANNUAL MEETING: MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2008.

Submission of Abstracts

Authors submitting abstracts for the 89th Annual Meeting must use electronic submission ONLY. Please visit the AATS website at www.aats.org and select
the Abstract Submission Link. Specific instructions for abstract submission are
located on the website, including how to submit graphics and charts.

Residents are encouraged to submit abstracts for the 12th Annual C. Walton
Lillehei Resident Forum. It will consist of presentations of original work by North
American thoracic surgery residents and/or residents in general surgical training
programs who are working in a cardiothoracic surgical laboratory or clinical
rotation. The presentations are selected by the AATS Program Committee and
the Training Program Director must acknowledge that the material presented is
original work and that of the resident.

Abstracts may be submitted for the following categories:
• Regular Session*
*If selecting regular session, submitters must choose one of the following:
o Adult Cardiovascular Surgery
o Congenital Heart Disease and Pediatric General Thoracic Surgery
o General Thoracic Surgery
• Cardiac or General Thoracic Fora (Basic or Laboratory Science)
• Emerging Technologies
• Resident Forum

For further information on the AATS Academy, submitting an abstract for consideration or the 89th Annual Meeting please contact:

American Association for Thoracic Surgery
900 Cummings Center
Suite 221-U, Beverly, MA 01915
Telephone: +1 (978) 927-8330
Fax: +1 (978) 524-8890
E-Mail: aats@prri.com
Website: www.aats.org

AATS MEETINGS AND SPONSORED EVENTS
More information can be accessed at www.aats.org

October 16 - 18, 2008
21st Century Treatment of Heart Failure: Synchronizing Surgical and Medical Therapies for Better Outcomes
Intercontinental Hotel & Bank of America Conference Center
Cleveland, Ohio

October 23 - 24, 2008
6th Triennial Brigham Cardiac Valve Symposium
Directed by R. Morton Bolman, III, M.D.
Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel
Boston, Massachusetts

March 5, 2009
AATS/ASCVTS Post Graduate Course
Taipei International Convention Center
Taipei, Taiwan

March 6, 2009
Grantsmanship Workshop 2008
Bethesda, Maryland

May 9 – 13, 2009
AATS 89th Annual Meeting
Hynes Convention Center
Boston, Massachusetts

Surgery of the Aorta, Airway and Lung Transplant: Will you do it?

Surgery of the Aorta, Airway and Lung Transplant: Will you do it? will be held 21 November 2008 at the Max Rayne Auditorium, The Royal Society of Medicine, London United Kingdom. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 30 SEPTEMBER, 2008. For information, contact: Rebecca Harmer, Academic Department, Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 0AE; Phone: +44 (0) 20 7290 3935; Fax: +44 (0) 20 7290 2989; Email: cardiothoracic@rsm.ac.uk  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND PRIZES, PLEASE READ THIS.

Current and Future Treatment of Aortic Disease

Current and Future Treatment of Aortic Disease will be held on September 6, 2008 at the Chase Park Plaza Hotel, St. Louis Missouri USA. This multidisciplinary course is presented by the Section of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery and the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis Missouri, and features 9 experts from around the country, as well as faculty from the School of Medicine. Course Chairs are Luis A. Sanchez MD and Marc R. Moon MD. For more information and to register online go here, or phone 1 800-325-9862.

XI. World Congress of International Society for Diseases of Esophagus

The XI. World Congress of International Society for Diseases of Esophagus (ISDE) will be held September 10 - 13, 2008, in the Novotel Budapest Congress Center, Budapest Hungary. For information, contact: Peter Horvath, MD; Phone: +36 72536126; Fax: +36 72536127; Email: Peter.O.Horvath@aok.pte.hu  Other Information.

Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons

The Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons 11th Annual Meeting will be held 11-14 September 2008, at the World Trade and Convention Centre, Halifax, NS Canada. For information, contact: Joanne Clifton, MSc; Phone: +1 604-875-5355; Fax: +1 604-875-4036; Email: joanne.clifton@vch.ca
Additional information.

Society for the Advancement of Blood Management

Society for the Advancement of Blood Management Annual Meeting 2008 will be held 12-14 September 2008 at the Marriott Baltimore Waterfront Hotel, Baltimore, MD USA. For information, contact: Leah Sheforgen, 555 East Wells Street, Phone: 1-414-276-9339; Fax: 1-414-276-3349; Email: lsheforgen@sabm.org
Additional information. 

22nd Annual Meeting of the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery

The 22nd Annual Meeting of the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery will be held September 13-17, 2008, at the Lisbon Congress Centre, Lisbon Portugal. For information, contact: EACTS Executive Secretariat, 3 Park Street, Berkshire, SL4 1LU, UK; Phone: +44 1753 832166; Fax: +44 1753 620407; Email: info@eacts.co.uk For more information.

Duke Endosurgery Center - Masters Courses in Minimally Invasive Thoracic Surgery

Duke Endosurgery Center - Masters Courses in Minimally Invasive Thoracic Surgery will be held 18 - 20 September 2008 at Walt Disney World Resort - Disney's Grand Flordian Resort & Spa, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA. For information, contact: Caren Genovese, Ciné-Med, Inc.; Phone: +1 203 263-4839; Fax: +1 203 263-0006; Email: cgenoveses@cine-med.net; Additional information.

2008 Heart Valve Summit: Case-Based Review: Medical and Surgical Management

2008 Heart Valve Summit: Case-Based Review: Medical and Surgical Management will be held September 18-20, 2008 at the Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, Illinois USA.  Co-Sponsored by
The Society of Thoracic Surgeons and the American Society of Echocardiography.

Program Directors: David H. Adams, MD, FACC and Robert O. Bonow, MD, MACC
Program Co-Directors: Patrick M. McCarthy, MD, FACC and Pravin Shah, MD, MACC

This two-and-half day program offers an in-depth and interactive look at medical, imaging and surgical challenges in valvular heart disease. Drawing on the ACC/AHA Guidelines annual review and building on the success of previous programs, the 2008 Heart Valve Summit offers up-to-date and clinically relevant information on future directions in valvular heart disease. The format includes case-based patient management discussions and debates with experts in the field; break-out sessions; and poster presentations featuring original research from early career physicians, physician assistants and advanced practice nurse members of the cardiac care team.

New this year!  Submit your challenging cases to the experts before the conference. The top cases will be presented at the conference.

International Congress on Aortic Aneurysms

International Congress on Aortic Aneurysms will be held 19-20 September 2008 in Leige, Belgium in honor of retiring Professor Raymond R. Limet.  Read the preliminary program here. For more information.

AmSECT Pediatric Perfusion-ELSO Conference

AmSECT Pediatric Perfusion/ELSO Conference will be held September 22 - 24, 2008 at the Catamaran Resort, San Diego, California USA. For more information.              

9th International Dead Sea Symposium (IDSS) on Cardiac Arrhythmias and Device Therapy

The 9th International Dead Sea Symposium (IDSS) on Cardiac Arrhythmias and Device Therapy will be held September 22-24, 2008 at the Dan Panorama Convention Center, Tel-Aviv, Israel.  For more information.   

IMIG-EACTS Joint Meeting

IMIG-EACTS Joint Meeting will be held 25-27 September 2008 at the Congress Centre De Meervaart, Amsterdam, Netherlands.  For information, contact: International Mesothelioma Interest Group (IMIG), or Email: j.remmelzwaal@nki.nl

ESTS School for Thoracic Surgery

European Society of Thoracic Surgeons (ESTS) School for Thoracic Surgery will be held 25-26 September 2008 at the Covidien European Training Center, Elancourt, France. This will be a practical course in the laboratory. For information, contact: Sue Hesford, PO Box 159, Exeter, EX2 5SH, UK; Phone: +44 1392 430671; Fax: +44 1392 430671; Email: sue@ests.org.uk For more information. For future courses.

OCTOBER

Applying Human Factors in Health Care: Leveraging Multidisciplinary Approaches to Improve Patient Safety

"Applying Human Factors in Health Care: Leveraging Multidisciplinary Approaches to Improve Patient Safety" will be held 1-3 October 2008 at Phillips Hall, Siebens Building, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota United States. For information, contact: Phone: +1 800 323-2688; Fax: +1 507 284-0532; Email: cme@mayo.edu
Additional information.

Australasian Society for Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeons

Australasian Society for Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeons (ASCTS) 2008 Annual Scientific Meeting and Aortic Symposium will be held 15 - 19 October 2008 at the Sheraton Noosa Spa & Resort, Noosa Queensland Australia.  For information, contact: Taylored Images - Conference Meeting & Event Management, P. O. Box 247, Ashgrove, Queensland 4050, Australia; Phone: +61 7 3366 2205; Fax: +61 7 3366 5170; Email: 2008ascts@tayloredimages.com.auAdditional information.                  

Pennsylvania Association for Thoracic Surgery

The 46th Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Association for Thoracic Surgery will be held 1-5 October 2008, at Amelia Island Plantation, Amelia Island, Florida USA. For information, contact: Sanjay M. Mehta, M.D., 2545 Schoenersville Road, 4th Floor, Bethlehem, PA 18017; Phone: 1 484-884-1011; Email: sanjay_m.mehta@lvh.com  For more information.

BIRMINGHAM REVIEW COURSE IN CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY

BIRMINGHAM REVIEW COURSE IN CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY will be held October 2-5, 2008 at the Education Centre, Birmingham Heartlands, Contact: L.R. Associates – Ms. L. Richardson, 58, Kiln Close, Calvert Green, Buckingham, MK18 2FD UK; PHONE: +44 01296 733 823; FAX: +44 01296 733 823; MOBILE: +44 077 111 32946; E-MAIL: lrassociates@lycos.co.uk  WEBSITE                

Science of Thoracic Surgery 20th Anniversary Course Meeting

Science of Thoracic Surgery 20th Anniversary Course Meeting will be held October 3 - 4, 2008, at the Taj Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts USA. For information, contact: David J. Sugarbaker. M.D., Division of Thoracic Surgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 75 Francis Street, Boston, MA 02115; Telephone: +1 617-732-6824. For more information; For syllabus and registration information.

Innovations & Trends In Cardiovascular Care 2008

Innovations & Trends In Cardiovascular Care 2008, sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, will be held 4 October 2008 at the Heldrich Hotel and Conference Center, New Brunswick, New Jersey USA. For information, contact: Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Phone: 1 732 418-8030.  Additional information.

American Association of Blood Banks

American Association of Blood Banks Annual Meeting will be held 4-7 October 2008 in Montreal, PQ Canada. For information, contact: American Association of Blood Banks; Phone: 1-301-907-6977; Fax: 1-301-907-6895; Email: aabb@aabb.org
Additional information.

VIVA practice for part III FRCS (CTh)

Wednesday 8th October 2008
A one-day course aimed at trainees preparing for their specialist exams. Numbers will be limited to ensure one-on-one assessment. These courses are designed to identify knowledge gaps for the candidates, rather than formal teaching sessions. The day will be run as an interactive session between the course organisers and the delegates.

American College of Surgeons

The American College of Surgeons Annual Clinical Congress will be held 10 - 14 October 2008 in San Francisco, California USA. For information, contact: Kay Anthony, Division of Education, American College of Surgeons, 633 N. Saint Clair Street, Chicago, IL 60611; Phone: +1 312 202-5385; Fax: +1 312 202-5029; Email: kanthony@facs.org; Additional information.

Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics

Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) for Surgeons - Advanced Surgical and Percutaneous Techniques: Emerging Directions for the Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeon - will be held 12 - 17 October, 2008 at the Washington Convention Center. Washington, DC USA. For information, contact: Tara Donegan, Cardiovascular Research Foundation, 111 E 59th St., New York, NY 10022; Phone: +1 212-851-9138; Fax: +1 212-851-9397; Email: tdonegan@crf.org; Additional information.

European School for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery

Bergamo, Italy, Thoracic Course level C, 13-18 October 2008. For further details.

Turkish Cardiovascular Surgery Society

The 10th National Congress of the Turkish Cardiovascular Surgery Society will be held October 17-21, 2008 at the Sheraton Hotel and Congress Center in Cesme, Izmir, Turkey. For information, contact: United Expo; Phone: + 90 232 465 00 85; Fax: + 90 232 465 00 86; Email: serapaykutaka@gmail.com  Additional information.

AmSECT's Best Practices in Perfusion

The American Society of ExtraCorporeal Technology, in conjunction with the International Consortium for Evidence-Based Perfusion (ICEPB), is pleased to announce the date and location of its third annual Best Practices in Perfusion meeting. This two and a half-day conference will be co-hosted by the Florida Perfusion Society in Tampa, Florida from October 16 - 18, 2008 at the Renaissance Tampa Hotel International Plaza. Registration and hotel information can be found by visiting here. Attendees at last year's meeting were awarded 24 CEUs. The International Consortium for Evidence-Based Perfusion (ICEBP) partners and collaborates with perfusion societies, professional medical societies, interested clinicians and industry to improve continuously the delivery of care and outcomes for our patients.

International Symposium On Hybrid Approach To Heart Diseases

International Symposium on Hybrid Approach to Heart Diseases (With Live Demonstrations) will be held 18 - 20 October 2008 at the Beijing International Hotel, Beijing China. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1 SEPTEMBER 2008. For information, contact: Hybridheartbeijing Secretariat; Fuwai Hospital, Beijing, China; Phone: +86 10 88398063; Fax: +86 10 68313012; Email: hybridheartbeiing@gmail.com; Additional information.

11th BelSECT Symposium on Perfusion

The 11th BelSECT Symposium on Perfusion will be held 18 October 2008 in Brussels Belgium. For information, contact: Leen Vercaemst, Perfusion Dept.-OKAI-E940-Campus Gasthuisberg-Herestraat 49-3000 Leuven Belgium; Phone: +32 163 48697; Email: leen.Vercaemst@uzleuven.be  Additional information.

Complications During Coronary Interventions

2nd International Workshop on Complications During Coronary Interventions: Management and Prevention will be held October 22 - 24, 2008 at  Rust, Austria. Contact: Congress Secretariat: E&E PCO; Tel.: +43 1 867 49 44 0; Fax: +43 1 867 49 44 9; E-Mail: office@ee-pco.com  For more information.

6th Triennial Brigham Cardiac Valve Symposium

6th Triennial Brigham Cardiac Valve Symposium will be held October 23-24, 2008 at the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts USA. Co-Sponsored by the American Association for Thoracic Surgery. For more information and preliminary program. For registration.

Contemporary General Thoracic Surgery

The Annual Postgraduate Course in Contemporary General Thoracic Surgery will be held 23 - 24 October 2008 at the Eric P. Newman Education Center, Washington University Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri USA. For information, contact: Continuing Medical Education; Phone: +1 314 362-6891; Fax: +1 314 362-1087; Email: cme@wustl.edu; For additional information.

Cardiac Master Classes 2008

Cardiac Master Classes 2008 in Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery, Mitral Valve and Atrial Fibrillation will be held 23 - 24 October 2008 at the East Carolina Heart Institute, Greenville, North Carolina, USA. For information, contact: Phone: 1 252 754-2629; Fax: 1 252-754-8353; Email: CardiacMstrClass@aol.com  Additional information.

Society of Clinical Perfusion Scientists of Great Britain and Ireland

Society of Clinical Perfusion Scientists of Great Britain and Ireland Congress 2008 will be held 24-25 October 2008, at the Midland Hotel, Manchester United Kingdom. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 12 SEPTEMBER 2008. For information, contact: Kate O'Brien, Clinical Perfusion; Phone: +44 (0) 131 242 3105; Email: kate.o'brien@luht.scot.nhs.uk
Additional information.        

Canadian Society of Clinical Perfusion

Canadian Society of Clinical Perfusion 2008 Annual General Meeting will be held 25-29 October 2008, Toronto, ON Canada. For information, contact: Eric Laliberté, CSCP National Office, 11 Baseline Road East, Phone: +1-888-496-2727; Fax: +1 519-473-6087; Email: agm@cscp.ca
Additional information.

American College of Chest Physicians

The American College of Chest Physicians meeting - Chest 2008 - will be held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center 25 - 30 October 2008 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA. For information, contact: ACCP Customer Relations, 3300 Dundee Road, Northbrook, Illinois 60062-2348; Phone: 1 847 498-1400; Fax: 1 847 498-5460; Email: accp@chestnet.org; Additional information.

Chinese Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

8th National Scientific Conference of Chinese Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery will be held 29 October-2 November 2008 at the California Garden Hotel Chengdu, Chengdu, China. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 31 AUGUST 2008. For information, contact: 8th NSCCSTCS secretariat: Ying LAN, 167 Beilishilu, Fu Wai Hospital, Beijing, 100037 China; Phone: +8610-88396164; Fax: +8610-68316046; Email: yinglan@vip.sina.com  Additional information.

NOVEMBER

MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARE OF LUNG CANCER

In an innovative and unique collaborative venture, the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS), the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO), the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (ESTRO) and the European Society of Thoracic Surgeons (ESTS) are running an interdisciplinary teaching meeting on Lung Cancer care in Faro, Portugal 6 - 8 November 2008. This is an outstanding opportunity for surgeons in training and practice to hear experts in all the disciplines present in one programme. For more information.

International Live Symposium "Cardiovascular Disease between Intervention and Surgery"

International Live Symposium "Cardiovascular Disease Between Intervention and Surgery" will be held 6 - 7 November 2008 at the German Heart Centre, Munich Germany. For information, contact: Central Organising Office, Trendhouse Event Marketing GmbH, Mrs. Astrid Schormann, Osterwaldstrasse 10, 80805 Munich, Germany; Phone: +49 (0)89-368 498 66; Fax: +49 (0)89-368 498 88; Email: a.schormann@trendhouse.de  Additional information.        

Southern Thoracic Surgical Association Annual Meeting

The Fifty-Fifth Southern Thoracic Surgical Association Annual Meeting will be held November 6-8, 2008 at the Los Pines Resort Austin, Texas. For information, contact: Nancy Gray Puckett, 633 North St. Clair, Suite 2320, Chicago, IL 60611; Phone: +1 800 685-7872; Fax: +1 312 202-5801; Email: stsa@stsa.org
Additional information.

YORKSHIRE CHEST IMAGING COURSE

YORKSHIRE CHEST IMAGING COURSE will be held Friday 7 November, 2008 at the Radiology Academy, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds UK. Course convenor: Dr. RJH Robertson, Consultant Radiologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS trust. Please email radiologycourses@hotmail.co.uk for the information pack and application form. Places limited to 45, reserved on a first come first serve basis. More Information.

Italian Society for Cardiac Surgery

XXIV Congress of the Italian Society for Cardiac Surgery will be held 8-11 November 2008
at the Hotel Cavalieri Hilton, Rome Italy. For information, contact: Organizing Secretariat: La Conor S.r.l., Via Monte delle Gioie, 29, IT-00199 Rome, Italy; Phone: +39 06-85305059; Fax: +39 06-85304862; Email: conor@conor.it; Additional information.          

American Heart Association

The American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2008 will be held 8 - 12 November 2008 at the New Orleans Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana USA. For information, contact: AHA National Center, Dallas, Texas USA; Phone: +1 214 570-5935; Fax: +1 214 706-5262; Email: sessions@heart.org; Additional information.

European School for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery

Bergamo, Italy, Cardiac Course level C, 10-15 November 2008. For further details.

Surgical Treatment of Lung Cancer: RFA to VATS Lobectomy

Surgical Treatment of Lung Cancer: RFA to VATS Lobectomy will be held 13 - 14 November 2008 at UPMC Presbyterian, Watson Education Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA. For information, contact: Gina O'Malley, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Phone: 1 412 802-6591; Email: omalleygm@upmc.edu

Thoracic Surgery Symposium

The Department of Thoracic Surgery of the University Hospital Leuven, Belgium will present its yearly symposium on Friday November 14th 2008. The theme this year is “Cancer of the Esophagus and the Gastroesophageal Junction - 2000 Esophagectomies”. Symposium organizer is Professor Tony LerutFor more information.

13th Congress on Cardio-Thoracic Surgery

13th Congress on Cardio-Thoracic Surgery of the Belgian Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery will be held 15 November 2008 at Sodehotel, Woluwe, Brussels, Belgium. For information, contact: Dr. A. Poncelet, Chairman Scientific Committee, Cardio-Thoracic & Vascular Unit, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc; Email: poncelet@chir.ucl.ac.be  Additional information.

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES IN CARDIAC SURGERY

20-22 November 2008, Krakow, Poland. The International Cooperation Committee of EACTS is repeating a two and a half day teaching course for cardio-thoracic surgeons, centred on advanced surgical techniques in the field of adult cardiac surgery. The course consists of a series of lectures by invited experts addressing various surgical conditions; and direct video transmissions of their surgical procedures. Participants will be able to involve the faculty in direct discussions following the presentations and surgeries. For more information.

Second Conference on Lung Cancer

Second Conference on Lung Cancer will be held 21 - 22 November 2008 at the Hotel Hyatt Regency Warsaw Poland. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 12 SEPTEMBER 2008. For information, contact: Prof. T. Orlowski and Mrs. Aneta Wachowicz. National Institute of Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis, Department of Thoracic Surgery; Phone: +48 22 43 12 266; Email: a.wachowicz@igichp.edu.pl  Additional information.                      

Perspectives in Thoracic Oncology

The 13th Annual Perspectives in Thoracic Oncology will be held November 21 - 22, 2008 at the New York Marriott East Side, New York, New York USA. Join us in exciting New York City for this valuable meeting for healthcare professionals who treat and manage patients with thoracic cancer. Discounted Registration Deadline: September 18, 2008. Regular Registration Deadline: November 13, 2008. Complete conference information. For questions, please contact Stormy Reid at s.reid@imedex.com, or +1.678.242.0906.

Asia-Pacific Heart Rhythm Society

First Asia-Pacific Heart Rhythm Society Scientific Session (APHRS2008) will be held 27 - 29 November 2008 at Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore, Singapore. For information, contact: Symposium Manager, 73 Bukit Timah Road, Phone: +65 6330 6730; Fax: +65 6336 2123; Email: aphrs2008@pwevent.com  Additional information.                             

CARDIO-THORACIC SURGERY AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

The 1st Annual Regeneration meeting is dedicated to the emerging field of regenerative medicine for the heart and lung. During this comprehensive conference, leaders in the field will convene to present their work, experiences, and opinions to address some of the key issues of the field. The meeting will be held at the Bellvue Palace Hotel, Bern, Switzerland 28-29 November 2008. For more information.

Working Group on Grown Up Congenital Heart Disease

A Training Course of ESC Working Group on Grown Up Congenital Heart Disease in conjunction with 4th Congress of Update in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery will be held 29 - 30 November at the Sungate Port Royal Hotel, Antalya Turkey. For information, contact: Professor Öztekin Oto, Sair Esref Boulevard, 2/2 Alsancak, Izmir, Turkey; Phone: +90 5327014241; Fax: +90 232 464 2470; Email: oztekinoto@oztekinoto.com or oztekin.oto@deu.edu.tr
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DECEMBER

Integrated Cardiovascular Repair-Workshop

ICR 2008: Integrated Cardiovascular Repair-Workshop: 4th Interdisciplinary Workshop for Interventional Cardiologists, Cardiac Surgeons and Cardiac Intervention. Teams will be held 4-6 December 2008 at the New Innsbruck City Hall, Innsbruck Austria. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 30 SEPTEMBER, 2008. Scientific Committee: Johannes Bonatti, MD FETCS - Guy Friedrich, MD FESC. For information, contact: Congress Secretariat: Conventive, Ms. Doris Mueller; Email: doris.mueller@conventive.at
Additional information.
                

International Heart & Helix-Frontier Conclave-III

The International Heart & Helix-Frontier Conclave-III will be held 5 - 7 December 2008 at the Triple Helix Auditorium, CLRI, Guindy (December 5 & 6) - TICEL Bio-Park Auditorium (December 7) in Taramani, Chennai India. For information, contact: Doctor K. M. Cherian, R 30 C, Ambattur Industrial Estate Road, Mogappair, Chennai - 600 101; Phone: 0091-44-42017575; Email: drkmc@frontierlifeline.com  Additional information.

Aortic Surgery and Anesthesia "How to do it"

Aortic Surgery and Anesthesia "How to do it" will be held 11-13 December 2008 at the San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy. For information, contact: San Raffaele Congress Centre; Phone: +39 02 2643 3700; Fax: +39 02 2643 3754; Email: info@aorticsurgery.it  Additional information.    

New Horizons in Cardiovascular Treatments - Cleveland Clinic Outreaching to China

New Horizons in Cardiovascular Treatments - Cleveland Clinic Outreaching to China will be held December 11-13, 2008 at the Shanghai International Convention Center, Shanghai China.

In a meeting guaranteed to provide a historic educational interaction, the leading cardiovascular experts from America and China will converge for the first time to discuss similarities and differences in the Eastern and Western approaches to cardiovascular care. Cardiac and vascular surgical experts will define the state of the art in their respective countries and offer their perspective on controversial issues and future developments. An entire conference segment will be dedicated to simulator training for a variety of endovascular techniques, including stent grafting, coronary angioplasty, carotid stenting, percutaneous cardiac valve placement, and others. Simultaneous translation will allow full participation in English and Chinese.

Brochure of the meeting. For information and registration. For other information, including questions about registering online, contact: The Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education, 3050 Science Park Drive, AC 313; Beachwood, Ohio 44122; Phone: +1 216-448-0777.

FOCUS ON THYMIC TUMOURS

Focus on Thymic Tumours held 12 - 13 December 2008, Antwerp, Belgium. Subjects will include Classification of thymic tumours, Clinical aspects of thymic tumours, Surgery for thymic tumours, Extended surgery and recurrence patterns, Role of radio and chemotherapy. It will provide an opportunity to review the evidence on the various surgical strategies, the arguments and the evidence for them and an exchange of view on current surgical practice. For more information.

2009  - JAN - MAR

Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma (EAST)

The Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma (EAST) is now accepting abstracts for the 22nd Annual Scientific Assembly, scheduled for January 13-17, 2009 in Orlando, Florida. This is your opportunity to present original research to an audience of prominent members of the trauma community.

The EAST Foundation will be sponsoring two paper competitions during the scientific sessions:

- The Raymond H. Alexander, MD Resident Paper Competition. This competition includes Physicians-In-Training who submit abstracts as the first-named author. The resident or fellow should not have completed his/her training prior to June 2009.

- The John M. Templeton, Jr. MD Injury Prevention Paper Competition. This competition is open to all EAST members who submit original scientific work focusing on an aspect of injury prevention.

The Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma is a national organization of more than 1,000 trauma surgeons, emergency physicians, and nurses. EAST welcomes Thoracic Surgeons with an interest in Trauma as members. For additional information on EAST.

EACTS Course Cardiac and Thoracic Robotic Surgery

EACTS Course Cardiac and Thoracic Robotic Surgery will be held 4-7 February 2009 in Strasbourg, France. For information, contact: EACTS Executive Secretariat, 3 Park Street, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1LU, UK; Phone: +44 1753 832166; Fax: +44 1753 620407; Email: info@eacts.co.uk  Additional information.    

29th Annual San Diego Cardiothoracic Surgery Symposium (CREF)

The 29th Annual San Diego Cardiothoracic Surgery Symposium, chaired by Julie A. Swain MD, will be held February 12 - 15, 2009, at the San Diego Marriott Hotel and Marina in San Diego, CA USA. THE ABSTRACT DEADLINE IS JANUARY 10, 2009. For further information, please visit  or email Susan Westwood at susan@amainc.com.

TCT India Live

Register for TCT India Live, February 19-21, 2009, New Delhi, India.

TCT India Live is a 3-day meeting designed for interventional cardiologists, clinical cardiologists, vascular medicine specialists, surgeons, and other health care professionals from around the world who have special interests in the field of interventional and vascular medicine. This inaugural meeting will take place in New Delhi, India at the Taj Palace Hotel.

Building off of the success of the 20-year-old Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) symposium that began in Washington, DC, in 1988, the course will include live cases from renowned institutions in India, North America, Europe, and Malaysia that will highlight the newest interventional technologies and demonstrate important techniques for safe and successful interventions. The sessions will include the latest data on emerging devices, pharmacology, and biotechnology. In addition to the sessions, the latest devices and pharmacological products will be displayed by numerous companies in the Exhibit Hall.

TCT India Live is the essential gathering for physicians and allied health professionals in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.

Register Today to take advantage of the discounted registration fee.

Asian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery

The 17th Annual Meeting of the Asian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery (ASCVTS) will be held 5 - 8 March 2009 at the Taipei International Convention Center, Taipei Taiwan. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 31 OCTOBER 2008. For information, contact: Elite Professional Conference Organizer, Ms. Cheryl LIN, 10F-2, No. 51, Sungjiang Road; Taipei 104, Taiwan; Phone: +886-2-2504-4338 Ext. 16; Fax: +886-2-2504-4362; Email: ascvts2009@elitepco.com.tw  Additional information.

Interventional Cardiology 2009

Interventional Cardiology 2009: 24th Annual International Symposium will be held 8 - 13 March 2009 at The Silvertree Hotel, Snowmass Village, Colorado USA. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 23 JANUARY 2009.  For information, contact: Laurel Steigerwald, 2333 State Street, Suite 203, Carlsbad, California 92008; Phone: 1 760 720-2263; Fax: 1 760 720-6263; Email: education@promedicacme.com  Additional information.

General Thoracic Surgical Club

General Thoracic Surgical Club will be held 12 - 15 March 2009 at Don Cesar Beach Resort, St. Petersburg, Florida USA. The ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 15 OCTOBER 2008. For information, contact: Bonnie Lemmerman or Carla MacLean, General Thoracic Surgical Club, Rochester, MN; Phone: +1 507-538-4969; Fax: +1 507-284-0058; Email: blemmerman@mayo.edu; Additional information.

Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery in Great Britain & Ireland

The Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery in Great Britain & Ireland (SCTS) Annual Meeting will be held 22 - 24 March 2009 at Bournemouth Conference Centre, Bournemouth United Kingdom. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 5 NOVEMBER 2008. For information, contact: Isabelle Ferner; Phone: +44 020 7869 6893; Email: sctsadmin@scts.org; Additional information.

2009 - APR - JUN    

Houston Aortic Symposium: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Diseases

Houston Aortic Symposium: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Diseases - The Second in the Series will be held 3 - 5 April 2009 at The Westin Oaks Hotel, Houston Texas USA. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 20 FEBRUARY 2009. For information, contact: Michelle Gherardi, 2333 State Street, Suite 203; Phone: +1 760 720-2263; Fax: +1 760 720-6263; Email: mgherardi@promedicacme.com; Additional information.

International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation

The International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation 29th Annual Meeting will be held 22 - 25 April 2009 in Paris France. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1 OCTOBER 2008. For information, contact: International Society for Heart & Lung Transplantation, 14673 Midway Road, Suite 200, Addison, Texas 75001; Phone: 1 972 490-9495; Fax: 1 972 490-9499; Email: ishlt@ishlt.org; Additional information.

Vienna Interdisciplinary Symposium on Aortic Repair

The 6th Vienna Interdisciplinary Symposium on Aortic Repair (VISAR) will be held 22 - 24 April 2009 at the Congress Venue, Vienna Austria. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 28 FEBRUARY 2009. For information, contact: Congress Secretariat: E&E PCO, Nobilegasse 23-25; Phone: +43 1 867 49 44; Fax: +43 1 867 49 44-9; Email: office@ee-pco.com; Additional information.

European Society of Cardiovascular Surgery

The 58th International Congress of the European Society of Cardiovascular Surgery (ESCVS) will be held April 30 - May 2, 2009 in Warsaw, Poland. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 30, 2008. Notification of abstract acceptance: January 15, 2009. Low fee pre-registration: March 1, 2009. Scientific Secretariat: Prof. Claudio Muneretto (munerett@med.unibs.it). Organising Secretariat, Meet and Work srl, contact information: Mario Sbalchiero; Telephone +39 049 860 1818; FAX +39 049 860 2389; Email: meet@meetandwork.com; Additional information.

Redo Cardiac Surgery in Adults

Eighth International Symposium on Redo Cardiac Surgery in Adults will be held 8 - 9 May 2009 in Boston, Massachusetts USA. For information, contact: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Division of Cardiac Surgery The Heart, Lung, and Esophageal Surgery Institute, Shadyside Medical Building, Suite 706 5200 Centre Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15232; Phone: 1 412 623-3140; Fax: 1 412 623-2822; Email: slomkasm@upmc.edu  Additional information.

POSTGRADUATE COURSE IN GENERAL THORACIC SURGERY

POSTGRADUATE COURSE IN GENERAL THORACIC SURGERY will be held May 21-22, 2009 in Boston, Massachusetts USA. For further information:  Call: (617) 384-8600, 10:00 am-4:00 pm Eastern Time, Monday-Friday; Fax: (617) 384-8686; Email:hms-cme@hms.harvard.edu  More Information.

Catalan Society for Cardiac Surgery

The XIV Congress of the Catalan Society for Cardiac Surgery will be held 27 - 30 May 2009 at the Hotel Avenida Palace, Barcelona Spain. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 15 MARCH 2009. For information, contact: Nuria Bosch - Oldisseny S.L., Comte Urgell 174, 2-1; Phone: +34 934 510 792; Fax: +34 934 511 736; Email: nbosch@oldisseny.com; Additional information.

ASAIO - IFAO Annual Conference

ASAIO - IFAO Annual Conference in conjunction with the 5th Annual Pediatric Mechanical Circulatory Support Systems & Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Perfusion Conference will be held 28 - 30 May 2009 at the Hilton Anatole Hotel, Dallas, Texas USA. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 15 JANUARY 29009. For information, contact: ASAIO Inc., 980 North Federal Highway, Suite 212, Boca Raton, Florida 33432-2711; Phone: 1 561 391-8589; Fax: 1 561 368-9153; Email: info@asaio.com  Additional information.            

17th European Conference on General Thoracic Surgery

17th European Conference on General Thoracic Surgery organized by the European Society of Thoracic Surgeons (ESTS) will be held in Krakow, Poland, 31 May – 3 June 2009. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1 FEBRUARY 2009. For information, contact: Mondial Congress and Events, Mondial GrmbH & Co., KG, Operngasse 20b, 10-40 Vienna, Austria; Phone: +43 1 58804 0; Fax: +43 1 58804 0 185; Email: ests2009@mondial-congress.com  For more information.

International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiothoracic Surgery (ISMICS)

The 2009 International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiothoracic Surgery (ISMICS) 12th Annual Scientific Meeting will be held 3 - 6 June 2009 at the Westin St. Francis in San Francisco, California USA. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION BEGINS 30 AUGUST 2008. ABSTRACT DEADLINE 15 DECEMBER 2008. For information, contact: EJ Weldon, 900 Cummings Center, Suite 221-U, Beverly, MA USA; Phone: +1 978-927-8330; Email: ISMICS@prri.com  For additional information.      

Congress on Complications During Coronary Intervention

8th International Congress on Complications During Coronary Intervention: Management and Prevention will be held 17-19 June 2009 at Lausanne, Switzerland. Contact: Congress Secretariat: E&E PCO; Tel.: +43 1 867 49 44 0; Fax: +43 1 867 49 44 9 E-Mail: office@ee-pco.com  For more information.         

Western Thoracic Surgical Association 2009 Annual Meeting

The Western Thoracic Surgical Association (WTSA) 35th Annual Meeting will be held 24 June - 29 July 2009 at The Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Banff, AB Canada. For information, contact: April Conti; 900 Cummings Center; Suite 221-U, Beverly, MA 01915; Phone: +1 978-927-8330; FAX: +1 978-524-8890; Email: wtsa@prri.com; Additional information.

Fifth Biennial Meeting of The Society for Heart Valve Disease

The Fifth Biennial Meeting of The Society for Heart Valve Disease (SHVD) will be held 27-30 June 2009 at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Berlin Germany. For information, contact: SHVD Executive Secretariat, Heart Science Centre, Harefield Hospital, Harefield, Middlesex UB9 6JH, UK; Phone: +44 (0)1895-828977; Fax: +44 (0)1895-828902; Email: secretariat@shvd.org
Additional information.

2009 - JULY  - FORWARD 
    

The 13th World Conference on Lung Cancer

The 13th World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC 2009), sponsored by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC), will be held July 31–August 4, 2009 in San Francisco, California, USA.

The 13th World Conference on Lung Cancer will be one of the largest international gatherings of clinicians and scientists in the lung cancer field. Those interested in all aspects of lung cancer including surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, pulmonologists, radiologists, pathologists, epidemiologists, basic research scientists, nurses and allied health professionals are encouraged to attend this Conference.

The WCLC 2009 1st Announcement/Call for Papers brochure is currently available for download on the website home page. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 13 MARCH 2009.

For further information, please contact Khara Robertson, Conference Manager, at +1-604-681-2153 or by e-mail at wclc2009@meet-ics.com, or visit the website.

European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery

The 23rd EACTS Annual Meeting will be held 17 - 21 October 2009 at the Austria Centre, Vienna, Austria. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1 APRIL, 2009. For information, contact: EACTS Executive Secretariat,  3 Park Street, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1LU, UK; Phone: +44 1753 832166; Fax: +44 1753 620407; Email: info@eacts.co.uk  Additional information.

Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia (ATCSA)

Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia (ATCSA) 19th Biennial Congress 2009 will be held 25 - 28 October 2009 at the Sheraton Grande Walkerhill Hotel, Seoul Korea (South). ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1 JUNE 2009. For information, contact: Ms. Hyo-Shin Nam, InSession International Convention Services, Inc., Phone: +82 2 3471 8555; Fax: +82 2 521 8683; Email: atcsa2009@insession.co.kr  Additional information.

International Joint Meeting on Thoracic Surgery

The International Joint Meeting on Thoracic Surgery will be held 25 - 27 November 2009 at the Auditorio Fomento de Trabajo Barcelona, Barcelona Spain. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 15 MAY 2009. For information, contact: Oriol Seto, ACTO SERVEIS, C/ Bonaire, 7; 08301 Mataro, Barcelona, Spain; Phone: +34 937 552 382; Fax: +34 937 552 383; Email: thoracic.surgery@actoserveis.com  Additional information.

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