WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2007 (Day 1)

10:00 Registration

12:50 Welcome and Introduction

Shingo Fujii (Japan)Paul Morrow (USA)

SESSION 1 : History of radical hysterectomyChairpersons

Keneeth D Hatch (USA)

Norio Wake (Japan)

13:00-13:25 The surgical anatomy and Wertheim procedure how it is used today: Retroperitoneal anatomy of pelvic and paraortic lymphadenectomy

13:25-13:35 DiscussionRaimund Winter (Austria)

13:35-14:00 History of radical hysterectomy in the United States: The evolution of knowledge of the anatomy andphysiology of cancer spread and the role of lymph nodes in cancer treatment Arlan Fuller (USA)

14:00-14:10 Discussion

14:10-14:35 Classic film of radical hysterectomy by Hidekazu Okabayasi in 1932 and its recent modification by Shingo Fujii Shingo Fujii (Japan)

14:35-14:45 Discussion

14:45-15:00Coffee Break

15:00-15:25History of radical hysterectomy in KoreaSoon-Boem Kang (Korea)

15:25-15:35Discussion

15:35-16:00The frequency, technique, problem and outcome of radical hysterectomy in Thailand

16:00-16:10DiscussionPrapaporn Suprasert (Thailand)

SESSION 2: Anatomy for radical hysterectomyChairpersons

Song-Nan Chow (Taiwan)

Tsuyoshi Saito (Japan)

16:10-16:35Anatomy for radical hysterectomyWerner Lichtenegger (Germany)

16:35-16:45Discussion

16:45-17:10Anatomy of pelvis for radical hysterectomy:Does extensive resection of the vagina result in severer bladder dysfunction? Yoshihiko Yabuki (Japan)

17:10-17:20Discussion

17:20-17:35Coffee Break

SESSION 3: Standard ProcedureChairpersons

Hextan Y. S. Ngan (China)

Soon-Boem Kang (Korea)

17:35-18:00Standard procedure for Okabayashi methodTadayoshi Nagano (Japan)

18:00-18:10Discussion

18:10-18:35Radical hysterectomy: So-called Tokyo methodHiroyuki Yoshikawa (Japan)

18:35-18:45Discussion

18:45-19:10Radical hysterectomy: How I do itJatupol Srisomboon (Thailand)

19:10-19:20Discussion

20:00- WELCOME DINNER (Buffet Style)

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2007 (Day 2)

(sponsored day by Bristol-Myers K. K.)

SESSION 4: New Trend, Concept and Lymph NodesChairpersons

Werner Lichtenegger (Germany)

Kazunori Ochiai (Japan)

8:00-8:25 Neoadjuvant chemotherapy and radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer

8:25-8:35 DiscussionChyong-Huey Lai (Taiwan)

8:35-9:00 Neoadjuvant chemotherapy and radical hysterectomy

9:00-9:10 DiscussionAngelo Maggioni (Italy)

9:10-9:35 Total mesometrial resection: New concept for radical hysterectomy based on developmentally definedcompartments of local tumor spread

9:35-9:45 DiscussionMichael Höeckel (Germany)

9:45-10:15 Coffee Break

10:15-10:40 Primary surgery for Stage IB2 cervical cancerNeville Hacker (Australia)

10:40-10:50 Discussion

10:50-11:15 Tumor spread and lymphnodes in the parametrial tissue and its clinical significance for the riskadapted surgical radicality Augustinus H.Tulusan (Germany)

11:15-11:25 Discussion

11:25-11:50 Value of sentinel lymph node mapping in cancer of the cervix

11:50-12:00 DiscussionMichel L. Roy (Canada)

12:10-12:35 Luncheon Session (Sponsored by Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

Morbidity of Radical Hysterectomy and Pelvic Lymphadenectomy

12:35-12:45 DiscussionHextan T.S. Ngan (China)

SESSION 5: Nerve-sparing Radical HysterectomyChairpersons

Javier F. Magrina (USA)

Toru Sugiyama (Japan)

13:00-13:25 The Nerves of the PelvisFriedrich Anderhuber (Austria)

13:25-13:35 Discussion

13:35-14:00 Nerve-sparing radical hysterectomyJ.B. Trimbos (Netherlands)

14:00-14:10 Discussion

14:10-14:35 Extended Nerve-sparing Radical HysterectomyTomoyasu Kato (Japan)

14:35-14:45 Discussion

14:45-15:10 Nerve-sparing radical hysterectomyFrancesco Raspagliesi, (Italy)

15:10-15:20 Discussion

15:20-15:50 Coffee Break

15:50-16:15 Anatomical and Functional Consideration for Systematic Nerve-sparing in Type IV Radical Hysterectomy in Invasive Cervical Cancer

16:15-16:25 DiscussionNoriaki Sakuragi (Japan)

16:25-16:50 Anatomy necessary for pelvic nerve preservation during Okabayashi’s radical hysterectomy Shingo Fujii (Japan)

16:50-17:00 Discussion

SESSION 6 Plenary Session with video (1)Chairpersons

J. Baptist Trimbos (Netherlands)

DaisukeAoki (Japan)

17:00-17:15How to keep the bladder function after radical hysterectomy type III: A new nerve preservation method Nobutaka Yoshida (Japan)

17:15-17:30Autonomic nerve-sparing total laparoscopic radical hysterectomy (Type III)

Yoon S. Lee(Korea)

17:30-17:45A prospective randomized controlled trial of nerve sparing radical hysterectomy vs. conventional radical hysterectomy for post-operative bladder function of cervical cancer patients Sang-Yoon Park (Korea)

17:45-18:00Cadaveric dissection for gynaecological oncologists in training in the UK: Implication for nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy Desmond PJ Barton (England)

18:00-18:15Anatomo-surgical principles and feasibility for a true type III laparoscopic nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy Marcello Ceccaroni (Italy)

SESSION 7 Poster Tour(sponsored by Bristol-Myers K. K.)

18:15-19:15Wine and cheese with light foods will be prepared

For list of poster presentation, please refer to the end of this program
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2007 (Day 3)

(sponsored day by Bristol-Myers K. K.)

SESSION 8: Plenary Session with video (2)Chairpersons

Neville Hacker (Australia)

Toshiharu Kamura (Japan)

8:00-8:15Long term experience with radical abdominal hysterectomy for the management of stage IB1, IB2, IIA cervical cancer Nicholas C. Lambrou (U.S.A.)

8:15-8:30The gynecologic oncology group experience of radical abdominal hysterectomy (RAH) in the treatment of early stage and locally advanced cervical carcinoma

Krishnansu S. Tewari (U.S.A.)

8:30-8:45The influence of body mass index on outcomes of cervical cancer patients treated with radical abdominal hysterectomy Meredith P. Crisp (U.S.A.)

8:45-9:00Transverse minilaparotomy for type III radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy Kittipat Charoenkwan (Thailand)

9:00-9:15Modifications of surgical technique in radical abdominal hysterectomy

Leslie M. Randall-Whitis (U.S.A.)

9:15-9:30Use of cadavers to contemplate radical hysterectomy

Takuma Fujii (Japan)

9:30-9:45Adjuvant chemoradiotherapy for high-risk, early stage cervical cancer patients after radical hysterectomy Hee-Sug Ryu (Korea)

9:45-10:15Coffee Break

SESSION 9: Laparoscopic radical hysterectomyChairpersons

Michel L. Roy (Canada)

John Shepherd (UK)

10:15-10:40Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy in Early Cervical Cancer

10:40-10:50DiscussionJoo Hyun Nam(Korea)

10:50-11:15Laparoscopico-vaginal radical hysterectomyDenis Querleu (France)

11:15-11:25Discussion

11:25-11:50Total Laparoscopic Radical HysterectomyChyi-Long Lee(Taiwan)

11:50-12:00Discussion

12:15-12:40Luncheon Session (Sponsored by KIRIN Brewery Company, Limited)

Laparoscopic nerve sparing radical hysterectomy

12:40-12:50DiscussionKenneth D. Hatch (USA)

SESSION 10: Radical trachelectomyChairpersons

Joo Hyun Nam (Korea)

Chyi-Long Lee (Taiwan)

13:15-13:40Vaginal Radical Trachelectomy with Laparoscopic Pelvic Lymphadenectomy (Dargent Operation): Results Denis Querleu (France)

13:40-13:50Discussion

13:50-14:15Laparoscopically-assisted Vaginal Radical Trachelectomy: Technique

14:15-14:25DiscussionMichel L. Roy (Canada)

14:35-15:00Development in the surgical management of cervical cancer: fertility sparring surgery for early stage disease John Shepherd (UK)

15:00-15:10Discussion

15:10-15:45Coffee Break

15:45-16:10Abdominal Radical TrachrectomyTakeshi Fukuchi (Japan)

16:10-16:20Discussion

16:20-16:45Function-preserving Surgery for Early Invasive Cancer of the Cervix

“Total Laparoscopic Radical Trachelectomy & Nerve-sparing Technique "

16:45-16:55DiscussionMasaaki Andou (Japan)

SESSION 11: Poster Tour(sponsored by Bristol-Myers K.K.)

17:00-18:00Wine will be prepared

For list of poster presentation, please refer to the end of this program

18:30-19:00COMMEMORATIVE CEREMONY DEDICATED TO PROFESSOROKABAYASHI

19:00- GET-TOGETHER DINNER

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2007 (Day 4)

SESSION 12: More-extended surgeryChairpersons

Augustinus H. Tulusan (Germany)

Ikuo Konishi (Japan)

8:00-8:25 Original film of Mibayashi’s Operation in 1941: Total resection of the blood supply of internal iliacartery and vein Kenji Takakura (Japan)

8:25-8:35 Discussion

8:35-9:00 Total mesovisceral resection and laterally extended endopelvic resection (LEER) for locally advancedand recurrent gynecologic cancer

9:00-9:10 DiscussionMichael Höeckel (Germany)

SESSION 13: Pelvic exenterationChairpersons

Francesco Raspagliesi (Italy)

Hidetaka Katabuchi (Japan)

9:10-9:35 Pelvic exenterationAugustinus H.Tulusan (Germany)

9:35-9:45 Discussion

9:45-10:15 Coffee Break

10:15-10:40 Pelvic exenterationKenneth D. Hatch (USA)

10:40-10:50 Discussion

SESSION 14: Robotic SurgeryChairpersons

Jatupol Srisomboon (Thailand)

Angelo Maggioni (Italy)

10:50-11:15 Robotic Radical HysterectomyJavier F. Magrina (USA)

11:15-11:25 Discussion

11:25-11:50 Robotic modified radical hysterectomyJavier F. Magrina,(USA)

11:50-12:00 Discussion

SESSION 15: Expert Conference

12:00-13:00 Luncheon SessionChairpersons

Arlan Fuller (USA)

Shingo Fujii (Japan)

Classification of Radical Hysterectomy: Current Status

DiscussionC. Paul Morrow (USA)

13:00-15:00Symposium 1: Expert Conference on the method of Radical Hysterectomy

Chairpersons

Paul C. Morrow (USA)

Denis Querleu (France)

Naoki Tsukamoto (Japan)

15:00-15:30 Coffee Break

15:30-17:00Symposium 2: Expert Conference on the Anatomy for Radical Hysterectomy

Chairpersons

Friedrich Anderhuber (Austria)

Michael Höeckel (Germany)

Raimund Winter (Austria)

Hacker N(Australia)Hatch KD(USA),Kang SB(Korea), Lai CH(Taiwan), Lee CL(Taiwan), Lichtenegger W(Germany), Maggioni A(Italy), Magrina JF(USA), Nam JH(Korea), Ngan HYS(China), Raspagliesi F(Italy), Roy ML(Canada), Shepherd J(UK), Srisomboon J(Thailand), Suprasert P(Thailand), Trimbos JB(Netherlands), Tulusan AH(Germany)

Ando M(Japan), Fukuchi T(Japan), Kato T(Japan), Nagano T(Japan), Sakuragi N(Japan), Takakura K(Japan), Yabuki Y(Japan)

17:00 Closing remarks

LIST OF POSTER PRESENTATION

P1: QUALITY OF LIFE IN GYNECOLOGIC CANCER PATIENTS

F. Yarandi (Iran)

P2: PRETREATMENT EVALUATION OF CERVICAL CANCER USINGHIGH-RESOLUTIONMAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING Shigenori Hayashi (Japan)

P3: RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY AND LYMPHADENECTOMY FORINVASIVE CERVICAL CANCER:10-YEAR REVIEW IN OB & GYNHOSPITAL OF FUDAN UNIVERSITY

Xin LU (China)

P4:THE PROGNOSIS OF ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE CERVIXTREATED WITH RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY Makoto Hirakawa (Japan)

P5:RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY FOR CANCER CERVIX-AN INDIANPERSPECTIVE

MBanumathy (India)

P6: LOCALIZATION OF ANATOMIC POINT A IN PATIENTS WITHCERVICAL CANCERKung-Liahng Wang (Taiwan)

P7: URODYNAMIC STUDIES ON NERVE SPARING RADICALHYSTERECTOMY FOR CERVICAL CANCER TH Cheung (Hong Kong)

P8: “NERVE-SPARING”RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY AND LOWERURINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION N Badzakov (Macedonia)

P9: A NERVE-SPARING RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY FOR EARLYUTERINE CERVICAL CANCER IN IWATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY Seisuke Kumagai (Japan)

P10: LOUPES ASSISTED NERVE SPARING RADICALHYSTERECTOMY-LESS MORBID BUT EQUALLY EFFECTIVE Alexandros J Rodolakis (Greece)

P11: NERVE-SPARING RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY:AN ANATOMICEVALUATION OF MIDDLE RECTAL ARTERY AND DEEPUTERINE VEIN AS SURGICAL LANDMARKS DURINGPARAMETRIAL DISSECTION

Marcello Ceccaroni (Italy)

P12: NERVE-SPARING RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY:AN ANATOMICEVALUATION OF THE RISK OF AUTONOMIC NERVES INJURYDURING PARAMETRIAL DISSECTION

Marcello Ceccaroni (Italy)

P13: THE PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE VALUE OFEXTRAPERITONEAL PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION TODETECT NODE METASTASES FOR PATIENTS WITH STAGEIB2-IIB CERVICAL CANCER AFTER NEOADJUVANTCHEMOTHERAPY

Perapong Inthasorn (Thailand)

P14: WHERE IS THE OPTIMAL EXTENT OF PELVICLYMPHADENECTOMY IN FIGO STAGE IB CERVICAL CANCER? Kwang-Beom Lee (Korea)

P15: CLINICAL APPLICATION OF SENTINEL NODE MAPPINGTECHNIQUE FOR PELVIC NODES DISSECTION IN RADICALHYSTERECTOMY Chae-Chun Rhim (Korea)

P16: THE PROCEDURE OF SUPER-RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY/ACASE REPORT Hiroaki Nagano (Japan)

P17: URINARY COMPLICATIONS IN RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY;ACOMPARISON Ashkan Mowla (Iran)

P18: A CASE OF FAILURE IN CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT TO APATIENT DIAGNOSED WITH STAGE 1B1 CERVICAL CANCER Mina Suzuki (Japan)

P19: IMPROPER SIMPLE HYSTERECTOMY IN INVASIVE CERVICALCANCER

Fatemeh Ghaemmaghami (Iran)

P20: PELVIC LYMPHCYSTS FOLLOWING RETROPERITONEALLYMPHADENECTOMY:RETROPERITONEAL PARTIAL“NO-CLOSURE” Y Nagamine (Japan)

P21: THE USE OF ALT FLAP IN MANAGEMENT OF CERVICALCANCER RECURRENCE―A CASE REPORT SF Yim (Hong Kong)

P22: VALUE OF HPV VIRAL LOAD TO PREDICT HIGH GRADE CIN INMENOPAUSL WOMAN WITH ASCUS AND LSIL Hae-Nam Lee (Korea)

P23: HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS GENOTYPE AS A PROGNOSTICFACTOR IN CARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX Seo Yun Tong (Korea)

P24: HPV STATUS IN SENTINEL NODES MIGHT BE A PROGNOSTICFACTOR IN CERVICAL CANCER Yong Seok Lee (Korea)

P25: A CASE OF SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA IN SITU OF THEUTERINE CERVIX CURED BY PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY Hyun-Chul Cho (Korea)

P26: LOOP ELECTRODE EXCISION PROCEDURE FOR THETREATMENT OF MICROINVASIVE CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX Ho Sun Choi (Korea)

P27: FERTILITY SPARING TREATMENT FOR MICROINVASIVEADENOCARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX Tetsuro Yahata (Japan)

P28: A CLINICAL STUDY OF LAPAROSCOPIC RADICALHYSTERECTOMY WITH PARAAORTIC AND PELVICLYMPHADENECTOMY Sungho Park (Korea)

P29: THE SAFETY AND FEASIBILITY OF LAPAROSCOPIC RADICALTRACHELECTOMY(LRT) Sang-In Jung (Korea)

P30: RADICAL VAGINAL TRACHELECTOMY ANDLAPAROSCOPICALLY PELVIC LYMPHADENCETOMY FORPRESERVATION OF FERTILITY IN YOUNG FEMALE WITHEARLY CERVICAL CARCINOMA N Badzakov (Macedonia)

P31: LAPAROSCOPIC ANASTOMOSIS OF LOWER UTERINE SEGMENTAND VAGINA IN THE CASES OF LAPAROSCOPIC RADICALTRACHELECTOMY

Yoon S Lee (Korea)

P32: LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PARAMETRECTOMY INCLUDINGPELVIC AND/OR PARAAORTIC LYMPHADENECTOMY INWOMEN AFTER PRIOR HYSTERECTOMY:FOUR CASES Yoon S Lee (Korea)

P33: TOTAL LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PARAMETRECTOMY ANDUPPER VAGINECTOMY AFTER INADVERTENT SIMPLEHYSTERECTOMY OF EARLY STAGE CERVICAL CANCER Chailert Phongnarisorn (Thailand)

P34: NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY AND RADICAL SURGERYCOMPARED TO RADICAL SURGERY ALONE IN BULKY STAGEIB-IIA CERVICAL CANCER, 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE Nadereh Behtash (Iran)

P35: EFFECTIVENESS OF NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY USINGINTRA-ARTERIAL INFUSION OF PAM-5 IN PATIENTS WITHCERVICAL CARCINOMA Kazuko Itoh (Japan)

P36: FEASIBILITY OF INTRA-ARTERIAL CHEMOTHERAPY BEFORE RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY OF CERVICAL SQUAMOUS CARCINOMA IN STAGE IIB

Zheng Tu (China)

P37: EFFICACY OF NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FORSQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX Akihiro Murakami (Japan)

P38: CONCURRENT CHEMORADIOTHERAPY FOR ADVANCEDCARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX;RETROSPECTIVEANALYSIS OF SINGLE INSTITUTIONAL 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE Yutaka Naga (Japan)

P39: PHASE II STUDY 0F CONCURRENT CISPLATINUM WITHIFOSFAMIDE AND RADIOTHERAPY IN LOCALLY ADVANCEDSQUAMOUS CELL CCERVICAL CARCINIMA Chairat Leelaphatanadit (Thailand)

P40: CONCURRENT CHEMORADIATION IN CERVICAL CANCER WITHPARAAORTIC LYMPH NODE INVOLVEMENT JW Shin, MD (Korea)

P41: BIORADIOTHERAPY WITH INTERFERON(IF)-α2a AND 13-CISRETINOIC ACID(RA)IN CERVICAL CANCER PATIENTS WITHBULKY PRIMARY TUMORS:A PILOT STUDY

Seung Cheol Kim (Korea)

P42: A PILOT STUDY OF FIRST-LINE CHEMOTHERAPY WITH 5-FUAND PLATINUM IN ADVANCED AND RECURRENT CANCER OFTHE CERVIX

F Ghaemmaghami (Iran)