Final Timetable

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  SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 2010
  MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 2010
  TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2010
  WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2010
  THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2010
  FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2010

SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 2010

18:00

Registration

19:00

Welcome Address

Welcome Reception


MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 2010

08:00-10:00

LECTURES
Moderator: S. Gligorijevic, CH

From acute to chronic pain
J. Rathmell, USA

How to manage chronic back pain
J. Rathmell, USA

The use of US in pain procedures
B. Nicholls, UK

Basic US, probe handling, in plane or out of plane techniques
G.J. van Geffen, NL

Sono-anatomy of the brachial plexus
J. McDonnell, IRL

WORKSHOPS

16:00-17:00

Chronical case report scenario
J. Rathmell, USA

17:00-19:00

Basic US, probe handling at artificial model
G.J. van Geffen, NL

US brachial plexus
J. McDonnell, IRL

US pain imagines/procedures
B. Nicholls, UK 


TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2010

08:00-10:00

LECTURES 
Moderator: G.J.  van Geffen, NL

Sono-anatomy of the lumbo-sacral plexus
B. Nicholls, UK
Paravertebral block (cervical, thoracic, and lumbar) observed by ultrasound
J. McDonnell, IRL

Trans abdominal plane block (TAP), above and below the umbilicus: anatomical, ultrasound, and clinical view
J. McDonnell, IRL

The detection of the epidural space and the use of APAD
T. Lechner, NL

17:00-19:00

WORKSHOPS

US paravertebral block
J. McDonnell, IRL

US lumboscral plexus
 G.J. van Geffen, NL

Basic US, probe handling with artificial materials

B. Nicholls, UK 

APAD workshop audiovisual detection of the epidural space
 T. Lechner, NL


WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2010

08:00-10:00

LECTURES
Moderator: M. Van de Velde, BE

Interscalene approach: which and why?
A. Borgeat, CH

Supraclavicular or infraclavicular approach: which and why?
G.J. Van Geffen, NL

Distal nerve blocks of the brachial plexus; more then rescue blocks?
S. Gligorijevic, CH

Regional anaesthesia in children
M. Johr, CH

17:00-19:00

WORKSHOPS

Landmarks brachial plexus proximal
 A. Borgeat, CH

Landmarks brachial plexus distal
B. Fischer, UK/ S. Gligorijevic, CH

US lumbo-sacral plexus/ TAP block
 J. McDonnell, IRL

US brachial plexus
G.J. van Geffen, NL

Landmarks/US regional anesthesia in children
 M. Johr, CH


THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2010

08:00-10:00

LECTURES
Moderator: B. Nicholls, UK

Emergency C section: how to handle
M. Van de Velde, BE

Regional anaesthesia techniques in obstetric morbid obese patients
M. Van de Velde, BE

Nerve stimulation and/or US in regional anesthesia techniques: solitaire or combined use?
B. Nicholls, UK/ A. Borgeat, CH

Sciatic nerve block; different approaches and use
S. Gligorijevic, CH

Regional anaesthesia for post operative pain in lower limb suergery- what is the evidence?
B. Fischer, UK

17:00-19:00

WORKSHOPS

Landmarks lumbo-sacral plexus
S. Gligorijevic, CH

Landmarks lumbo-sacral plexus
B. Fischer, UK

US pain procedures/imagines
B. Nicholls, UK

US/Landmarks TAP Block/Lumbosacral plexus
J. McDonnell, IRL

Basic US, probe handling at artificial material
G.J. van Geffen, NL


FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2010

08:00-10:00

LECTURES
Moderator: S. Gligorijevic, CH

Toxicity of the local anaesthetic; is there a maximum dose?
A. Borgeat, CH

Regional anesthesia and anticoagulants
M. Van de Velde, BE  

Peripheral nerve blocks and neurological diseases: should they be abandoned?
A. Borgeat, CH

Perineural catheters for postoperative pain relief: use and management
A. Borgeat, CH/ S. Gligorijevic, CH/ B. Fischer, UK
 

CLOSING REMARKS S. Gligorijevic