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Hotel Casa Santo DomingoJuly 15-17, 2010Antigua, Guatemala
Proceeds of Meeting will be donated to Fundación Aldo Castañeda
www.mayaexotic.comwww.wspchs.org www.fundacionaldocastaneda.org
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Horacio Capelli • Adib D. Jatene • Guillermo O. Kreutzer William I. Norwood • Jane Somerville • Richard Van Praagh
Sir Magdi H. Yacoub
Transposition of the Great Arteries • Corrected Transposition
Juan Léon-Wyss, Guatemala City, Guatemala,[email protected]
Christo I. Tchervenkov, Montreal, [email protected]
Deadline: April 19, 2010Sent to: [email protected]
Please submit your abstracts on any topic in congenital heart disease to the email address above. Abstracts should be in English and include
300 words or less. The best abstracts will be selected for oral presentations during the meeting or poster presentations.
CME Category I Credits16 hours by McGill University Montreal, Canada
Dear colleagues and friends,
We invite you to attend a truly special meeting which will honor one of the most remarkable surgeons of the last 50 years, Aldo R. Castañeda, on his 80th Birthday. This Special Joint Meeting, a great collaboration between the World Society for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery and multiple societies from around the world, will take place in Antigua, Guatemala on July 15-17, 2010.
There will be comprehensive Symposia on the topics of “Transposition of the Great Arteries” and “Corrected Transposition”, as well as oral paper sessions of the best abstracts submitted. Along with many pupils, colleagues and friends there will be several remarkable individuals that will be the Honorary Meeting Chairmen: Horacio Capelli, Adib Jatene, Guillermo Kreutzer, William Norwood, Jane Somerville, Richard Van Praagh and Sir Magdi Yacoub. Proceedings from the meeting will be published in the new World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery, with Editor, Marshall L. Jacobs.
Aldo Castañeda has played a vital role not only in the development of neonatal and infant heart surgery, but has also trained, mentored and influenced countless number of surgeons and their colleagues all over the world. He has taught us the value of team work in a spirit of collaboration, understanding and mutual respect in the service of our patients, the children born with congenital heart disease. Following his retirement from Boston Children’s Hospital, Dr. Castañeda returned to Guatemala and worked towards the establishment of a first class pediatric cardiac unit in Guatemala City, a remarkable and enduring model of how to organize and provide sorely needed care to the children born in the needy areas of the world. His legacy will endure in the expertise, spirit and hearts of countless individuals and in the recently established World Society for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery, the creation of which he has inspired.
We therefore invite you to attend this unique and once in a lifetime special meeting that will pay tribute to this humble and unique individual. The proceeds from this special meeting will be donated to the Fundación Aldo Castañeda, a way to say thank you and also help towards the care of the children of Guatemala.
Members, The Planning Committee
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World Society for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery
Society of Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery “Aldo R. Castañeda”
Sociedad Latina de Cardiología y Cirurgía Cardiovascular Pediátrica
Asociación Mexicana de Especialistas en Cardiopatías Congénitas
Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular (Departmento de Cirurgia Cardiovascular Pediátrica)
Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (Departmento de Cardiología Pediátrica)
European Congenital Heart Surgeons Association
Congenital Heart Surgeons’ Society
Sociedad Colombiana de Cardiología y Cirurgía Cardiovascular
Asociación Guatemalteca de Cardiología
Fundación Aldo Castañeda
Christo I. Tchervenkov, Chairman, Montreal, CanadaJuan Léon-Wyss, Local Host, Guatemala City, GuatemalaGiovanni Stellin, Padova, ItalyE. Samuel Ramirez-Marroquin, Mexico City, MexicoJeffrey P. Jacobs, St. Petersburg, USASertac Cicek, Istanbul, TurkeyMarshall L. Jacobs, Cleveland, USAIeda Jatene, Sao Paulo, BrazilMarcelo B. Jatene, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Richard A. Jonas, Washington, USASashicanta Kaku, Lisbon, PortugalChristian Kreutzer, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaBohdan Maruszewski, Warsaw, PolandNestor Sandoval, Bogotá, Colombia
Editor in Chief: Marshall L. Jacobshttp://wjpchs.sagepub.com
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Thursday, July 15th / SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS13:00 Welcome Cocktail
13:45 Welcome Juan León-Wyss, Local Host, Guatemala City, GuatemalaChristo I. Tchervenkov, Chairman, Planning Committee, Montreal, Canada
Symposia “Transposition of Great Arteries” “Congenitally Corrected Transposition of Great Arteries”
Christo I. Tchervenkov, Chair, Montreal, CanadaJeffrey P. Jacobs, St. Petersburg, USARichard A. Jonas, Washington, USAJuan León-Wyss, Guatemala City, GuatemalaE. Samuel Ramírez-Marroquín, Mexico City, MexicoGiovanni Stellin, Padova, Italy
Session I
Chairmen: Christo I. Tchervenkov, Montreal, Canada Juan León-Wyss, Guatemala City, Guatemala
14:00 Nomenclature and Classification of Transposition of the Great ArteriesMarshall L. Jacobs, Cleveland, USA
14:15 Anatomy of Transposition of the Great ArteriesVera D. Aiello, Sao Paulo, Brazil
14:30 Diagnostic evaluation: Echocardiography and the role of Catheterization for TranspositionPeter Lang, Boston, USA
14:45 Intensive care and Perioperative Management for TranspositionDavid Wessel, Washington, USA
15:00 Anaesthesia Management for TranspositionDean Andropoulos, Houston, USA
15:15 Challenges with Transposition in Developing NationsChristopher Hugo-Hamman, Cape Town, South Africa
15:30 Special Guest Lecture Adib D. Jatene, Sao Paulo, BrazilIntroduced by Marcelo B. Jatene, Sao Paulo, Brazil“The Development of the Arterial Switch Operation”
16:00 Break
Thursday, July 15th / SCIENTIFIC SESSIONSSession II
Chairmen: Richard A. Jonas, Washington, USA E. Samuel Ramirez-Marroquin, Mexico City, Mexico
16:30 Arterial Switch Operation for Transposition, Intact Ventricular Septum and Ventricular Septal DefectRichard A. Jonas, Washington, USA
16:45 Rapid Two-Stage or Primary Arterial Switch for Late PresentationRedmond P. Burke, Miami, USA
17:00 Left Ventricle Preparation for Late Arterial SwitchMiguel Barbero-Marcial , Sao Paulo, Brazil
17:15 Arterial Switch Operation for Difficult CoronariesFrançois Lacour-Gayet, New York, USA
17:30 Transposition with Left Ventricular Outflow Tract ObstructionThomas L. Spray, Philadelphia, USA
17:45 Transposition Complexes with Aortic Arch ObstructionChristo I. Tchervenkov, Montreal, Canada
18:00 Special Guest Lecture Horacio Capelli, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaIntroduced by Andres Schlichter, Buenos Aires, Argentina“Development of Pediatric Cardiology in Latin America: Accomplishments and Remaining Challenges”
18:30 Governing Council Meeting World Society for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery
Friday, July 16th / SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS
Symposium: “Transposition of Great Arteries” (continued)
Session III
Chairmen: Jeffrey P. Jacobs, St. Petersburg, USAIeda Jatene, Sao Paulo, Brazil
8:00 Goal of Surgical Palliation and Atrial Switch in Developing NationsMarcelo B. Jatene, Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Friday, July 16th / SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS8:15 Late Reoperations after Arterial Switch
Constantine Mavroudis, Cleveland, USA
8:30 Interventional Cardiology for TranspositionJacqueline Kreutzer, Pittsburg, USA
8:45 Surgery in Adults following the Mustard or Senning OperationCharles D. Fraser, Houston, USA
9:00 Surgical Strategies for Right Ventricular Failure after Atrial SwitchFrank Hanley, Stanford, USA
9:15 Management Problems of Transposition in GuatemalaJuan León-Wyss, Guatemala City, Guatemala
9:30 Special Guest Lecture Christian Kreutzer, Buenos Aires, Argentina(on behalf of Guillermo O. Kreutzer, Buenos Aires, Argentina)“Development of Pediatric and Congenital Cardiac Surgery in Latin America: Accomplishments and Remaining Challenges”
10:00 Break
Session IV
Chairmen: Marshal L. Jacobs, Cleveland, USABohdan Maruszewski, Warsaw, Poland
10:30 Late Arrythmias Following Surgery for TranspositionBarbara Deal, Chicago, USA
10:45 Long-Term Outcome after Atrial and Arterial Switch in CHSS DatabaseWilliam G. Williams, Toronto, Canada
11:00 Long-Term Outcome after Atrial Switch in NorwayHarald Lindberg, Oslo, Norway
11:15 Lessons Learned from EACTS DatabaseBohdan Maruszewski, Warsaw, Poland
11:30 Lessons Learned from STS DatabaseJeffrey P. Jacobs, St. Petersburg, USA
11:45 Late Development after Surgery from TranspositionGil Wernovsky, Philadelphia, USA
Friday, July 16th / SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS12:00 Honored Guest Lecture
Richard Van Praagh, Boston, USAIntroduced by Marshall L. Jacobs, Cleveland, USA“Abnormal Relations of the Great Arteries: What do we learn from the Rarest Cases?”
12:30 Lunch Session V
Chairmen: Nestor Sandoval, Bogota, ColombiaSashicanta Kaku, Lisbon, Portugal
14:00 Anatomy of Discordant Atrioventricular ConnectionsJames Wilkinson, Melbourne, Australia
14:15 Nomenclature of Discordant Atrioventricular ConnectionsJeffrey P. Jacobs, St. Petersburg, USA
14:30 Echocardiography for Discordant Atrioventricular ConnectionsGerald Marx, Boston, USA
14:45 Cardiac Catheterization for Discordant Atrioventricular ConnectionsEvan Zahn, Miami, USA
15:00 The Natural History of Atrioventricular DiscordanceJames Huhta, St. Petersburg, USA
15:15 Congenitally Corrected Transposition: Classic and 1½ Ventricle RepairJuan V. Comas, Madrid, Spain
15:30 Congenitally Corrected Transposition: Atrial Switch plus Rastelli OperationMichel N. Ilbawi, Chicago, USA
15:45 Congenitally Corrected Transposition: Atrial Switch plus Arterial Switch: The Double SwitchEmre Belli, Paris, France
16:00 Break
Session VI
Chairmen: Marcelo B. Jatene, Sao Paulo, BrazilChristian Kreutzer, Buenos Aires, Argentina
16:30 Congenitally Corrected Transposition: The Role of Aortic TranslocationVictor O. Morell, Pittsburgh, USA
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Friday, July 16th / SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS16:45 Transposition: The Role of the Double Root Operation
Shengshou Hu, Beijing, China
17:00 Congenitally Corrected Transposition: The Role of the Fontan OperationViktor Hraska, Sankt Augustin, Germany
17:15 Congenitally Corrected Transposition: Surgical Options for the Failing Right Ventricle and/or Severe Tricuspid RegurgitationJoseph A. Dearani, Rochester, USA
17:30 Honored Guest SpeakerJane Somerville, London, United KingdomIntroduced by Aldo R. Castañeda, Guatemala City, Guatemala“Fifty Years with Cardiac Surgeons (I survived!)”
18:00 - 19:00 Annual Business Meeting (WSPCHS)Members Only
19:30 Working Dinner MeetingConstitutional Council,Global Organization for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease
Saturday, July 17th / SCIENTIFIC MEETINGSession VII
Oral Paper Presentations Chairmen: Dominique Metras, Marseilles, France; John J. Lamberti, San Diego, USA
8:00 - 9:30 Oral Paper Presentations
9.30 Honored Guest SpeakerWilliam I. Norwood, Greenville, USAIntroduced by Marshall L. Jacobs, Cleveland, USA“The Early Development of Neonatal and Infant Heart Surgery”
10:00 Break
Saturday, July 17th / SCIENTIFIC MEETINGSession VIII
Chairmen: Giovanni Stellin, Padova, ItalyGerhard Ziemer, Tübingen, Germany
10:30 - 12:00 Oral Paper Presentations
12:00 Special Presidential AddressChristo I. Tchervenkov, Montreal, CanadaPresident, Society of Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery “Aldo R. Castañeda”(On behalf of the past Presidents)Introduced by Richard A. Jonas, Washington, USA“Society of Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery “Aldo R. Castañeda”: its History and Historic Legacy”
12:30 Special Honorary LectureAldo R. Castañeda, Guatemala City, GuatemalaIntroduced by John J. Lamberti, San Diego, USA“Final Thoughts”
13:00 Lunch14:00 Visit to Pediatric Cardiac Unit
Guatemala City
19:00 Aldo R. Castañeda 80th Birthday CelebrationSanto Domingo del Cerro
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3 nigths Additional night
Single Double Single Double
Casa Santo Domingo (Host Hotel) US $530 US $315 US $165 US $93.50
Optional Accommodation:
Camino Real Antigua US $530 US $315 US $165 US $93.50
Porta Hotel Antigua US $530 US $315 US $165 US $93.50
Solei Antigua US $415 US $295 US $126 US $88
Posada de Don Rodrigo US $355 US $255 US $108 US $75
Quinta de Las Flores US $308 US $328 US $95 US $65
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