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2007 Weill Cornell Prostate and Robotics Symposium

Third Annual ART™ Symposium: Advanced Robotic Techniques
Friday and Saturday, July 20-21, 2007 Uris Auditorium Weill Cornell Medical College New York, NY Ash K. Tewari, MD MCh, Symposium Director International Faculty, Symposium Co-Directors

2007 Weill Cornell Prostate and Robotics Symposium

Dear Colleague, The introduction of robotic technology has changed the best practice paradigms for the surgical management of prostate cancer and other urologic malignancies. There is a need for clinicians to be updated on innovations in this new frontier of urology. The Weill Cornell Medical College Department of Urology and The Program in Robotic Prostatectomy and Urologic-Oncology Outcomes welcomes you to attend the Third Annual Weill Cornell Prostate and Robotics Symposium. The Third Annual Weill Cornell Prostate and Robotic Symposium is a two-day course which will bring together a wide variety of experienced practitioners with expertise in all the main areas of robotic surgery. Highlights from this year’s updated program include: • Live Robotic Nerve-Sparing Prostatectomy presented in 3-D • Interactive video-based workshops to tackle complex prostate cancer cases

•  S trategies to improve post-prostatectomy outcomes of erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence • Moderated attendee submitted video abstracts • Increased focus on bladder, renal, gynecologic, and pediatric robotic surgery It is our aim to provide you with a rewarding and exceptional educational experience that will improve your robotic surgical practice. Please join us for a summer weekend in New York City. Sincerely,

Ash K. Tewari, MD MCh Symposium Director

2007 Weill Cornell Prostate and Robotics Symposium

New Interactive Features
Call for Video Abstracts: This year’s meeting will feature three special moderated forums where attendees are invited to present short video abstracts related to their experience with robotic prostatectomy and other robotic urology procedures. The sessions include: July 20, 11:30 – 12:30 PM: Video Lab I: Robotic Prostatectomy July 21, 9:00 – 9:30 AM: Ask The Experts — Challenging Cases July 21, 4:50 – 5:30 PM: Video Lab II: Other Robotic Surgeries Video Lab I is intended for attendees to submit 5-minute video clips related to either 1) apical dissection 2) nerve-sparing 3) anastamosis or 4) lymph node dissection. During the Ask The Experts Session we invite you to submit videos of difficult or challenging cases. Finally, Video Lab II is an opportunity to submit innovative strategies for other robotic urology procedures. This includes renal, bladder, gynecologic, and pediatric robotic surgeries. Our world-class faculty will moderate all three sessions. Availability is limited. Please indicate on the registration form that you would like to submit a video. Opportunity for Training with Dr. Tewari: Attendees of our symposium are invited to train with Dr. Ash Tewari, MD MCh, at Weill Cornell Medical College. We have an extensive training program for robotic surgeons, nurses and physician assistants. Our program includes cadaveric models, case observation, and video-based learning modules. Availability is limited. Please Indicate on the registration form that you would like to participate in this training session.

2007 Weill Cornell Prostate and Robotics Symposium

CME Information
Statement of Educational Need: New clinical data and a growing interest in robotic technology are changing the best-practice treatment paradigms for urologic malignancies. Physicians should be updated on recent advances related to robotics and urology. Target Audience This course is designed for urologists and other physicians who specialize in the treatment and diagnosis of prostate cancer and other urologic malignancies. Learning Objectives It is intended that this Weill Cornell CME activity will lead to improved patient care. The goal of this CME activity is to improve patient care by: Providing a detailed overview of the relevant topics in robotic urology. At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to: • Understand steps of athermal robotic nerve-sparing prostatectomy • Recognize anatomical landmarks unique to robotic dissection • Discuss key steps of robotic bladder and renal surgeries • Identify targeted therapies for management of post-prostatectomy comorbidities • Identify pertinent concepts of robotic gynecologic and pediatric surgery • Identify issues in management and economics of a robotic program Accreditation Statement Weill Cornell Medical College is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Weill Cornell Medical College designates this educational activity for a maximum of 18.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). ™ Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation. Acknowledgement of Commercial Support This educational activity has been supported by unrestricted educational grants from Intuitive Surgical, Pfizer, TIMM Medical Technologies, and Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Additional sponsors may be added. Faculty Disclosure It is the policy of Weill Cornell Medical College to adhere to ACCME Essential Areas, Policies, and Standards for Commercial Support in order to ensure fair balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all its sponsored programs. All faculty participating in sponsored programs are expected to disclose to the audience any potential, apparent, or real conflict of interest related to their contribution to the activity, and any discussions of off-label or investigational uses of any commercial products or devices not yet approved in the United States.

2007 Weill Cornell Prostate and Robotics Symposium

Scientific Agenda July 20th
6:30 - 7:15 AM 7:15 - 7:30 AM Registration Welcoming – Herbert Pardes, MD Meeting Invocation – Peter N. Schlegel, MD Statement of Need – Ash K. Tewari, MD MCh

7:30 - 9:00 AM 9:00 - 9:15 AM 9:15 - 9:45 AM

Live Robotic Prostatectomy – Ash K. Tewari, MD Moderators: David M. Albala, MD, Peter R. Carroll, MD, Arieh L. Shalhav, MD, Raju Thomas, MD Break Transitioning from Open to Robotic Surgery – Peter R. Carroll, MD Moderators: Vipul Patel, MD, Joseph A. Smith, MD

Panel Debate: Best Practices for Management of Aggressive Prostate Cancer 9:45 - 10:00 AM 10:00 - 10:15 AM 10:15 - 10:30 AM 10:30 - 11:00 AM 11:00 - 11:20 AM 11:20 - 11:30 AM 11:30 - 12:30 PM Management of High Grade Prostate Cancer – Jerome P. Richie, MD Moderator: Rajan Ramanathan, MD

Oncologic Outcomes of Robotic Prostatectomy in High Risk Patients – Joseph A. Smith, MD Moderator: Sandhya Rao, MD The Role of Lymphadenectomy – Mitchell C. Benson, MD Panel Debate – Mitchell C. Benson, MD, Jerome P. Richie, MD, Joseph A. Smith, MD The Natural History of Prostate Cancer – Peter C. Albertsen, MD Break Video Lab I Attendees are invited to present 5 minute video clips related to apical dissection, nerve-sparing, anastamosis, lymphadenectomy Virtual Reality – Assisted Robotic Surgery Simulation and the Learning Curve – David I. Lee, MD Port Placement Tricks – Anil Mandhani, MD Lunch PSA Relapse Following Definitive Treatment of Prostate Cancer – Eric A. Klein, MD Evaluation and Indication for and Technique of Radical Prostatectomy – E. Darracott Vaughan, MD Athermal Trizonal Nerve-Sparing – Ash K. Tewari, MD MCh Robotic Pediatric Surgery, Techniques and Outcomes – Craig A. Peters, MD Panel Discussion: Sexual Rehabilitation Following Radical Prostatectomy Pathophysiology of ED Following RP – Tom F. Lue, MD Moderator: Juan Ignacio Martinez-Salamanca, MD

12:30 - 12:50 PM 12:50 - 1:00 PM 1:00 - 2:30 PM 2:30 - 3:00 PM 3:00 - 3:20 PM 3:20 - 4:00 PM 4:00 - 4:20 PM 4:20 - 4:40 PM 4:40 - 5:00 PM 5:00 - 5:20 PM 5:20 - 6:00 PM

Management of Erectile Dysfunction Following RP – Culley C. Carson, MD The Role of Early Intervention in Sexual Recovery Following RP – Craig D. Zippe, MD Panel Discussion: Urinary Rehabilitation Following Radical Prostatectomy – Jerry G. Blaivas, MD, Steven A. Kaplan, MD, David R. Staskin, MD, Alexis E. Te, MD END OF DAY 1

2007 Weill Cornell Prostate and Robotics Symposium

July 21st
6:30 - 7:00 AM 7:00 - 7:15 AM 7:15 - 7:30 AM 7:30 - 7:45 AM 7:45 - 8:00 AM 8:00 - 8:15 AM 8:15 - 8:30 AM 8:30 - 8:45 AM 8:45 - 9:00 AM 9:00 - 9:30 AM Sign in for Day 2 Robotic Prostatectomy Video Forum: Highlights from World Leading Centers The UCI Technique – Thomas E. Ahlering, MD The OSU Technique – Vipul Patel, MD The U Chicago Technique – Arieh L. Shalhav, MD The Yonsei Technique – KH Rha, MD The Penn Technique – David I. Lee, MD The Duke Technique – David M. Alabala, MD The Vanderbilt Technique – Joseph A. Smith, MD The UCSF Technique – Peter R. Carroll, MD Ask the Experts Video Session Attendees will present 5 minute videos

9:45 - 10:00 AM 10:00 - 10:20 AM 10:20 - 10:50 AM 10:50 - 11:10 AM 11:10 - 11:30 AM

9:30 - 9:45 AM

Challenging Cases of Robotic Prostatectomy – Video Based Learning Challenging Robotic Radical Prostatectomy Cases: Large Glands – Arieh L. Shalhav, MD Challenging Robotic Radical Prostatectomy Cases: High Risk Patients – Thomas E. Ahlering, MD Break

Principles of Nerve-Sparing During Radical Prostatectomy – W. Scott McDougal, MD Strategies for Urinary Continence Preservation During Radical Prostatectomy – Robert P. Myers, MD Anatomy of the Posterior Aspect of the Prostate – Atsushi Takenaka, MD PhD Anesthesia Considerations and Robotic Radical Prostatectomy – Vinod Malhotra, MD Financial Considerations and Robotic Radical Prostatectomy – David M. Albala, MD Molecular Genetics of Prostate Cancer – Joel B. Nelson, MD Advances in Biomarker Detection for Prostate Cancer – Ximing Yang, MD The Role of the Pathologist during Robotic Radical Prostatectomy – Mahul B. Amin, MD Lunch Robotic Renal Surgery – Inderbir S. Gill, MD MCh Robotic Pyeloplasty – Narmada P. Gupta, MD Robotic Cystectomy – N. Peter Wiklund, MD PhD Robotic Partial Nephrectomy – Jacques Hubert, MD Minimally Invasive Therapies for Renal Tumors – Jaime Landman, MD Outcomes Related to Urogenital Mobilization – Richard C. Rink, MD Robotic Urologic Gynecology – Daniel S. Elliott, MD Video Forum: Other Robotic Urologic Surgeries Question and Answers and Consensus Statement END OF DAY 2

11:30 - 11:50 AM 11:50 - 12:10 PM 12:10 - 12:30 PM 12:30 - 12:45 PM 12:45 - 1:00 PM 1:00 - 2:00 PM 2:00 - 2:40 PM 2:40 - 3:10 PM 3:10 - 3:30 PM 3:30 - 3:50 PM 3:50 - 4:10 PM 4:10 - 4:30 PM 4:30 - 4:50 PM 4:50 - 5:30 PM 5:30 - 6:00 PM

Agenda subject to change. Please refer to the ART™ website www.cornellurology.com/roboticprostatectomy for updated information.

2007 Weill Cornell Prostate and Robotics Symposium

Symposium Leadership
Herbert Pardes, MD E. Darracott Vaughan, MD

President and CEO, New York-Presbyterian Hospital

James J. Colt Professor of Urology Department of Urology Weill Cornell Medical College

Peter N. Schlegel, MD

Ash K. Tewari, MD MCh

Professor and Chair Department of Urology Weill Cornell Medical College

Ronald P. Lynch Associate Professor of Urologic Oncology Director, Program in Robotic Prostatectomy Weill Cornell Medical College

Speakers
Thomas E. Ahlering, MD Culley C. Carson, MD

Professor of Urology, Chief, Division of Urologic-Oncology, University of California, Irvine

Rhodes Distinguished Professor Chief of Urology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine

David M. Albala, MD

Professor of Urology Duke University Medical Center

Daniel S. Elliott, MD

Assistant Professor, Urology Mayo Clinic

Peter C. Albertsen, MD

Inderbir S. Gill, MD MCh

Professor of Surgery, Division of Urology Division Chief and Program Director, University of Connecticut Health Center

Professor of Surgery Vice-Chairman, Glickman Urological Institute Cleveland Clinic Foundation

Mahul B. Amin, MD

Chairman, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Narmada P. Gupta, MD

Professor and Chairman All India Institute of Medical Science, New Delhi, India

Mitchell C. Benson, MD

George F. Cahill Professor and Chairman Department of Urology Columbia University Medical Center

Jacques Hubert, MD

Professor of Urology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nancy, France

Peter R. Carroll, MD

Professor of Urology Chairman of Urology University of California, San Francisco

Eric A. Klein, MD

Professor of Surgery Head, Section of Urologic Oncology Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute

2007 Weill Cornell Prostate and Robotics Symposium

Speakers
Jaime Landman, MD

Assistant Professor, Urology Director, Minimally Invasive Urology Columbia University Medical Center

KH Rha, MD

Associate Professor, Urology Yonsei University, Korea

David I. Lee, MD

Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Urology, Chief, Division of Urology, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Jerome P. Richie, MD

Chief of Urology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Elliott C. Cutler Professor of Urological Surgery Harvard University Medical School

Tom F. Lue, MD

Professor and Vice Chair, Urology Emil Tanagho Endowed Chair in Clinical Urology, University of California, San Francisco

Richard C. Rink, MD

Robert A. Garrett Professor of Pediatric Research, Professor and Chief of Pediatric Urology, Indiana University School of Medicine

W. Scott McDougal, MD

Chief of Urology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Walter S. Kerr Jr. Professor of Urology, Harvard University Medical School

Arieh L. Shalhav, MD

Professor and Interim Chief of Urology Head, Minimally Invasive Surgery University of Chicago Medical School

Robert P. Myers, MD

Professor Department of Urology Mayo Clinic College of Medicine

Joseph A. Smith, MD

William L. Bray Professor and Chairman of Urologic Surgery Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Joel B. Nelson, MD

Frederic N. Schwentker Professor of Urology, Chairman of Urology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Atsushi Takenaka, MD PhD

Associate Professor, Urology and Pathology Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine

Vipul R. Patel, MD

Associate Professor, Urology and Bioinformatics, Director, Center for Robotic and Computer Assisted Surgery The Ohio State University Medical Center

N. Peter Wiklund, MD PhD
Professor Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

Craig A. Peters, MD
Professor of Urology University of Virginia

Craig D. Zippe, MD

Co-Director, Prostate Center Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute

2007 Weill Cornell Prostate and Robotics Symposium

Weill Cornell Medical College Faculty

Neil H. Bander, MD

Bernard and Josephine Chaus Professor of Urological Oncology

M. Mendel Shemtov, MD

Assistant Professor of Urology

Jerry G. Blaivas, MD

David R. Staskin, MD

Clinical Professor of Urology

Associate Professor, Urology Director, Female Urology and Voiding Dysfunction

Joseph J. Del Pizzo, MD

Assistant Professor of Urology Director, Laparoscopic and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Director, Laparoscopic Living Kidney Donor Program

Alexis E. Te, MD

Associate Professor, Urology Director, Brady Prostate Center

Steven A. Kaplan, MD

Professor of Urology Chief, Institute of Bladder and Prostate Health

Jiangling J. Tu, MD PhD

Assistant Professor, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Vinod Malhotra MD

Ximing Yang, MD PhD

Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology

Professor, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Chief of Urologic Pathology

Darius A. Paduch, MD PhD
Assistant Professor, Urology

INVITED MODERATORS
Dix P. Poppas, MD
Samuel Amukele, MD Mahendra Bhandari, MD Muhammad Choudhury, MD Prokar Dasgupta, MD Kinnari Desai, MD Majid Eshghi, MD John A. Fracchia, MD Masato Fujisawa, MD Reza Ghavamian, MD Khurshid A. Guru, MD James Henderson, MD Sardar Ali Khan, MD Marcus H. Loo, MD Franklin Lowe, MD Richard Macchia, MD Anil Mandhani, MD Juan Ignacio MartinezSalamanca, MD James McCarron, MD Edward Muecke, MD Pramod Sogani, MD Raju Thomas, MD

Professor and Chief of Pediatric Urology Richard Rogers Family Professor of Pediatric Urology

Douglas S. Scherr, MD

Assistant Professor, Urology Clinical Director of Urologic Oncology

2007 Weill Cornell Prostate and Robotics Symposium

Registration Information
Symposium Location: Uris Auditorium Weill Cornell Medical College 1300 York Avenue (at 69th Street) New York, NY 10021 Getting to Weill Cornell Medical College: Directions by car: Coming from FDR North, take the 61st Street exit and make a right turn onto York Avenue. Coming from FDR South, take the 71st Street exit and make a left onto York Avenue. The entrance is located at 1300 York Avenue at 69th Street. Parking is available at garages along York Avenue. Directions by subway: Take the 6 train to the 68th Street/Lexington Station. Walk four blocks east to York Avenue. The entrance is located at 1300 York Avenue at 69th Street. Directions by bus: Via York Avenue, take the M31 to 69th Street. Via 1st Avenue, take the M15 to 67th Street. Walk one block east to York Avenue. The main entrance is located at 1300 York Avenue at 69th Street. Travel by air: New York City is serviced by two major airports, LaGuardia International Airport (LGA) and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). Accommodations: Hotel: Attendees are asked to book their own lodging for the symposium. There are several nearby hotels near campus. Meals: Vegetarian and kosher options available. Disability: If you require special accommodations due to a disability, including the need for an alternative form of the materials to be used, please contact Robert Leung at (212) 746-5126. Wheelchair access available at 68th Street. Symposium Fee: Practicing Physicians: $550.00 Fellows and Residents: $200.00 Nurses and Physician Assistants: $50.00 Proof of academic status required for discounted rates. Group discounts available. Registration closes on July 18, 2007. Space is limited. Please register early. Registration: To register for the 2007 Weill Cornell Prostate and Robotics Symposium: • V isit: www.cornellurology.com/ roboticprostatectomy to download a registration form. • Forms may be faxed to (212) 746-5418 or emailed to [email protected] Registration Contact Information: Robert Leung Weill Cornell Medical College Department of Urology 525 East 68th Street, Starr 900 New York, NY 10021 Email: [email protected] Phone: (212) 746.5126 Cancellation Policy: Cancellations must be made in writing. Ninety percent of the symposium fee will be returned for cancellation received prior to July 18, 2007. After that date, all payments are non-refundable. Participants are responsible for canceling their own lodging and travel accommodations.

The Weill Cornell Medical College is located on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, close to Central Park and Museum Mile. New York City offers an unmatched range of cultural and recreational activities, many within walking distance of the campus and all readily accessible by public transport.

Weill Cornell Medical College Department of Urology 525 East 68th Street, Starr 900 New York, NY 10021

2007 Weill Cornell Prostate and Robotics Symposium

Third Annual ART™ Symposium: Advanced Robotic Techniques

Information is presented by independent medical professionals to an audience of their peers within the context of scientific discussion. Information presented represents the opinion and techniques used by these professionals and not those of the commercial sponsors. Depiction of commercial products does not imply sponsor endorsement regarding safety, efficacy, or indicated use. Sponsors train only on the use of their products and are not responsible for credentialing, for training in medical procedure or technique or for procedure description/content. Independent surgeons provide procedure descriptions. Before prescribing medicine or performing any medical procedure, physicians are responsible for receiving sufficient product training and/or proctoring to ensure that they have the skill and experience necessary to protect the health and safety of the patient. For technical information, including full cautions and warnings on using the products discussed, please refer to product manuals and/or indications for use. Read all instructions carefully. Failure to properly follow manufacturer’s instructions, notes, contraindications, cautions, warnings and danger messages may lead to serious injury or complications for the patient. While studies support the use of products described, individual results may vary. © 2007 Weill Cornell Medical College. ART is a trademark of Weill Cornell Medical College. Intuitive, Intuitive Surgical and da Vinci are registered trademarks of Intuitive Surgical. All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. 6/2007 ISI PN 871699 Rev. A

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