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DIGESTIVE  DISEASES  WALES  MARCH  2018

DIgestIveDIseases wales

2018

Mercure, Holland House, CardiffThursday 1st - Friday 2nd March

Meeting Programme ............................................................... 4-5

Meeting Sponsors ........................................................................ 6

Sponsor Attendees ...................................................................... 7

Floor Plan......................................................................................... 8

BLANK ............................................................................................... 9

Welsh Surgical Society Price Session ............................ 10-11

Dr Miles Allison ...................................................................... Chair

Professor Jared Torkington ......................... WAGE President

Dr Dharmaraj Durai .........................................WAGE Secretary

Dr Sunil Dolwani ...................................WAGE President Elect

Dr Stuart MacPherson .......................... BSG Junior Secretary

Mr Richard Johnson ...........................Welsh Surgical Society

Professor Ashraf Rasheed ................................................AUGIS

Mr Mike Davies ................................................................. ACPGBI

Contents

Organising Committee

On behalf of the organising committee, may I offer you a warm welcome to our capital city.

This is the second meeting where BSG and the Welsh Association for

Gastroenterology and Endoscopy (WAGE) have combined, but the first

time that the Welsh Surgical Society and the two Welsh GI Surgical Chapters

have joined the party. Since its inception in 2006, WAGE has been proud

of its success in ensuring multi-disciplinary collaboration for the benefit

of GI and liver services and training in Wales. Each “stakeholder” has

gathered excellent speakers, who hail from mainland Europe and the USA

as well as from all over the UK.

I thank all those who have contributed to the progression of this meeting including all the speakers, the

WAGE Executive Committee, Alison Davey (WAGE Administrator) and the Creative Conferences team led

by Nikki Lee.

Thank you also to all our sponsors, who look forward to networking with you during the breaks. We are

especially grateful to Janssen (who host the Breakfast Satellite on IBD – please get up for an 08.00 start!),

Boston Scientific (State-of-Art on bile duct stones) and Mylan (Keynote Address on Pancreatic disease).

This is the last and perhaps most important meeting that I have led organisationally on behalf of WAGE.

I hope that the networking will strengthen further the close cross-specialty links we have in Wales,

especially between the medical and surgical gastroenterological communities.

Dr Miles Allison

Chair

welcome to the Digestive Diseases wales on st David’s Day!Croeso i Caerdydd!

THURSDAY 1ST MARCH 2018

Meeting Programme

TIME MAIN HALL CHAIR / SPEAKER BREAKOUT

09.00-09.30 Coffee and registration

09.30-11.10 SESSION 1: POT POURRI CHAIRS: JARED TORKINGTON & CATHRyN EDWARDS

The microbiome – time to adjust your thinking Julian Marchesi (Cardiff)

Things we don’t yet know about coeliac disease David Sanders (Sheffield)

‘The nose knows ...’ Chris Probert (Liverpool)

Improving safety in endoscopic practice Siwan Thomas-Gibson (London)

11.10-11.40 Coffee

11.40-13.15 SESSION 2: AUGIS SESSION CHAIRS: ASHRAF RASHEED & MILES ALLISON

Where are we with achalasia in 2018? Luigi Bonavina (Milan)

12.05 Upper gI Free Papers 1) Fluoroscopically-guided oesophageal Robert Pallas, stent insertion Nick Cross (Gwent) 2) Can the “Cardiff Mucolytic Mix” improve Hasan Haboubi et al (Cardiff) quality of upper-gastrointestinal endoscopy

12.25 Challenging Upper GI Cases: What to Do Next? Managing complications of anti-reflux interventions Luigi Bonavina (Milan)

12.50 BOSTON SCIENTIFIC STATE-OF-ART LECTURE Common bile duct stones Attila Nakeeb (Indianapolis)

13.15-14.15 Lunch

14.15-16.00 SESSION 3: HEPATOBILIARy SESSION CHAIRS: STUART MACPHERSON & DAvID O’REILLy

Alcohol-related liver disease Martin Lombard (Liverpool)

What’s new in varices and portal hypertension? Dhiraj Tripathi (Birmingham)

Hepatic Encephalopathy Mark Hudson (Newcastle)

Hepatobiliary Free Papers 1) value of AST/ALT Ratio in Early Detection of Chronic Liver Disease in Primary Care Dai Samuel et al (Gwent) 2) Hepatic steatosis progresses faster in HIv mono-infected than HIv/HCv co-infected patients and is associated with liver fibrosis Tom Pembroke et al (Montreal)

Direct biliary cholangioscopy George Webster (London)

Advances in Cholestatic Disorders Gideon Hirschfield (Birmingham)

16.00 Tea

16.30-17.00 BIG DEBATE CHAIR: JARED TORKINGTON This house recommends that people over FOR: aged 50 should take low-dose aspirin Mangesh Thorat (London) for cancer prevention AGAINST: Miles Allison (Newport)

18.45 Reception

19.15 St David’s Day Course Dinner - The Caernarfon Suite

14.15-16.00

WELSH SURGEONS

PRIZE SESSION

CHAIR:

Chris Gateley

President of WSS

PLACE:

CAERNARFON

FRIDAY 2ND MARCH 2018

NURSING SESSION

PLACE: CAERNARFON

09.10 Tara Rees (Cardiff)

Role of CNS in

Hepatology

09.35 Allyson Lewis

(Newport)

Developing IBD CNS role

10.00 Lindsay Ritchie

(Bangor)

Bowel Screening Wales

- Ten Years On

10.25 John Green

(Cardiff)

JAG Update

TIME MAIN HALL CHAIR / SPEAKER BREAKOUT

08.00-09.30 BREAKFAST SyMPOSIUM: COURTESy OF JANSSEN CHAIR: DHARMARAJ DURAI Where are we now and how did we get here? Chris Probert (Liverpool) Ustekinumab – real world evidence Mark Samaan (London)

09.40-11.00 SESSION 4: GI RESEARCH SESSION CHAIRS: SUNIL DOLWANI & WyN LEWIS

09.40 Chromocolonoscopy and serrated polyps: CONSCOP study Sunil Dolwani (Cardiff)

10.05 Polyp cancers: what does the evidence tell us, Doug Speake (Edinburgh) and where to from here?

10.25 Aspirin following radical oesophago-gastric cancer therapy Duncan Gilbert (Sussex)

10.35 Lessons from the National Research Collaborative Rhiannon Harries (Cardiff)

10.45 Becoming research-active in your hospital Dale vimalachandran (Chester)

11.00-11.25 STATE-OF-THE-ART (COURTESy OF MyLAN) Enrique Dominguez-Muñoz What’s new in pancreatic disease (Santiago de Compostela)

11.25-11.50 Coffee

11.50-13.20 SESSION 5: ACPGBI SESSION CHAIRS: MIKE DAvIES & JOANNA HILTON

11.50 Getting the most from an MDT in IBD Pär Myrelid (Linkoping)

12.10 Are outcomes the same for patients, physicians Nicola Fearnhead (Cambridge) and surgeons?

12.30 Colorectal free papers x2 1) Impact of Bowel Cancer Screening on Govil, Lifford, Colorectal Cancer Presentation in Wales Dolwani et al (Cardiff) 2) JAG provisional colonoscopy certification: does this sufficiently equip trainees with competencies in diagnostic colonoscopy? Keith Siau et al (Dudley)

12.50 The Epidemiology of IBD in South Wales Barney Hawthorne (Cardiff)

13.10 Restorative alternatives for surgery in ulcerative colitis Pär Myrelid (Linkoping)

13.30-14.15 Lunch

14.15-15.15 SESSION 6: CONSULTANTS CORNER Pär Myrelid JARED TORKINGTON & MILES ALLISON Nicola Fearnhead Barney Hawthorne IBD CASE DiSCUSSIONS Craig Parry Meleri Morgan

15.15 Awarding of prizes CLOSE

Meeting sponsorsDigestive Diseases Wales would like to thank the following companies who are supporting the meeting.

Aquilant Interventional

sponsor attendeesALBYN MEDICAL LTDJason Cardwell Paul statham

AQUILANT SPECIALIST HEALTHCARE SERVICESleah Brainlucy turner

ARDMORE HEALTHCARE LTDgavin sorren

BOSTON SCIENTIFICJimenez JavierJoshua vallis

CANTEL MEDICAL (UK) LTDHarpreet Dhillonleighton Mitchell

CROHN’S & COLITIS UKKaren alldusCat shorney-Joneselaine steven

COOK MEDICALstephen Conway ann liddell andrea Perris

CREO MEDICALPhil andrews alison Barry

DR FALK PHARMAMarja Cross victoria Keily

ETHICONMalith Madurasinghe

GASTROENTEROLOGY TODAYterry gardiner lorraine Parkinson

JANSSENsue DickenJames McCallion eammon McQuadePaul saunders

KARL STORZCharles goudiePaul lewislewis thorpe

MYLANClare Fryer alison HuntChris Reed

NORGINE PHARMACEUTICALS LTDlisa FurlongDiana HendzelNicola Morris

TILLOTS PHARMA UK LTDandrew Fairclough trudi Knight

Floor PlanThe parallel sessions will take place in the Caernarfon Suite on the first floor.

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CreativeConferencesRegistration

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Exhibition & Catering Area

Lecture Theatre

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STAND EXHIBITOR

1 BOSTON 2 JANSSEN 3 AVAILABLE 4 NORGINE 5 NORGINE 6 NORGINE 7 DR FALk PHARmA 8 GASTROENTEROLOGY TODAY 9 AqUILANT 10 ETHICON

STAND EXHIBITOR

11 ARDmORE HEALTHCARE 12 ALBYN 13 COOk 14 TILLOTTS 15 CREOmEDICAL 16 CHROHN’S AND COLITIS 17 ERBE mEDICAL Uk 18 mYLAN 19 kARL STORz 20 CANTEL

BlaNK Page aNY sUggestIONs???

welsh surgical society Prize session

No Authors Title of Abstract

1

Emma Short*, Laura Thomas, Kenneth Ewan, Anika Offergeld,

Eider valle-Encinas, Geraint Williams, Nelson Cotrim, Peter

Giles, Trevor Dale, Julian Sampson.

[email protected]

AXIN2 Associated Polyposis

(AxAP): Further Clinical, Genetic

and Molecular Evidence for a

Putative Polyposis Syndrome

with Signs of Ectodermal

Dysplasia

2

KA Taylor, AM Tang, Tv Chandrasekaran, U Khot Swansea

Colorectal Group, Morriston Hospital, Swansea

[email protected]

Pre-operative clerking in elective

colorectal surgery: an audit and

quality improvement project.

3

y Sabah, K Harding, N Perera, S Haddon, A Sabah, B Appleton

Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend

[email protected]

A Quality Improvement Project:

Notes on the Surgical Ward

in Princess of Wales Hospital,

a prospective survey of

orderliness.

4

Iliff HA[1,2], Chalklin C[1,2], Clark GWB[1].

[1]Department of General Surgery, University Hospital of

Wales;

[2]Wales Deanery

Helen Iliff [email protected]

Route of Admission – Does it

Affect Time Spent in Department

for Patients Referred to General

Surgery?

5

Brown C, Abdelrahman T, Powell A, Pollitt J, Lewis WG,

Egan R Wales Deanery PGMDE School of Surgery,

Cardiff University, United Kingdom.

Correspondence to: [email protected]

To bed or not to bed: the sleep

question

6

Iliff HA[1,2], Chalklin C[1,2], Tyson N[1], O’Reilly D[1],

Clark GWB[1].

[1]Department of General Surgery, University Hospital of

Wales;

[2]Wales Deanery

Helen Iliff [email protected]

Effect of Providing an On Call

UGI Consultant Every Weekday

on Management of Patients with

Acute Biliary Disease.

No Authors Title of Abstract

1

Emma Short*, Laura Thomas, Kenneth Ewan, Anika Offergeld,

Eider valle-Encinas, Geraint Williams, Nelson Cotrim, Peter

Giles, Trevor Dale, Julian Sampson.

[email protected]

AXIN2 Associated Polyposis

(AxAP): Further Clinical, Genetic

and Molecular Evidence for a

Putative Polyposis Syndrome

with Signs of Ectodermal

Dysplasia

2

KA Taylor, AM Tang, Tv Chandrasekaran, U Khot Swansea

Colorectal Group, Morriston Hospital, Swansea

[email protected]

Pre-operative clerking in elective

colorectal surgery: an audit and

quality improvement project.

3

y Sabah, K Harding, N Perera, S Haddon, A Sabah, B Appleton

Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend

[email protected]

A Quality Improvement Project:

Notes on the Surgical Ward

in Princess of Wales Hospital,

a prospective survey of

orderliness.

4

Iliff HA[1,2], Chalklin C[1,2], Clark GWB[1].

[1]Department of General Surgery, University Hospital of

Wales;

[2]Wales Deanery

Helen Iliff [email protected]

Route of Admission – Does it

Affect Time Spent in Department

for Patients Referred to General

Surgery?

5

Brown C, Abdelrahman T, Powell A, Pollitt J, Lewis WG,

Egan R Wales Deanery PGMDE School of Surgery,

Cardiff University, United Kingdom.

Correspondence to: [email protected]

To bed or not to bed: the sleep

question

6

Iliff HA[1,2], Chalklin C[1,2], Tyson N[1], O’Reilly D[1],

Clark GWB[1].

[1]Department of General Surgery, University Hospital of

Wales;

[2]Wales Deanery

Helen Iliff [email protected]

Effect of Providing an On Call

UGI Consultant Every Weekday

on Management of Patients with

Acute Biliary Disease.

No Authors Title of Abstract

7

Authors: y Sabah, I Fabre, J Kovoor, B Appleton,

S Weaver Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend

[email protected]

A Quality of Service Survey:

Assessment of the impact of the

CholeQuIC project on Quality of

Life

8

Usama Mohamed, Faris Soliman,

Krishnamurthy Somasekar Nevill Hall Hospital

usama Shaker Mohamed [email protected]

Can ERCP be considered as gold

standard treatment for common

bile duct stones in the elderly?

9

Tariq H yasin, Francis de Castro, Rhiannon L Harries,

Simon M Phillips General Surgery Department,

University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff

tariq yasin [email protected]

Should patients aged 50 or over

who present with appendicitis

receive whole bowel imaging to

detect underlying right-sided

polyps or malignancy?

10

G. Neelankavil Davis, U. Mohamed, C.Arun Nevill Hall

Hospital, Abergavenny

[email protected]

Outcomes of colorectal resection

in Octogenarian patients.

11

G. Neelankavil Davis, U. Mohamed, C.Arun Nevill Hall

Hospital, Abergavenny

[email protected]

Laparoscopic colorectal

resection continuing

improvement, A Laparoscopic

surgeon experience

DIGESTIVE  DISEASES  WALES  MARCH  2018

goodbye from Cardiff!