Program

Invited Lecture (JSGE)

November 3rd, 14:00–15:00, Room 6 (Portopia Hotel South Wing Ohwada C)

Solving the puzzles of primary biliary cholangitis

  • Chairperson:
    K. Okazaki (Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Kansai Medical University)

Invited Lecture-1

M. E. Gershwin University of California at Davis School of Medicine

Page Top

Invited Lecture (JSGE)

November 5th, 11:20–12:00, Room 9 (Portopia Hotel Main Building Kairaku 3)

Endocrine dysfunction in pancreatic cancer

  • Chairperson:
    K. Shiratori (Pancreas Research Foundation of Japan)

Invited Lecture-2

S. T. Chari Mayo Clinic

Page Top

Invited Lecture (JGES)

November 4th, 14:00–14:40, Room 6 (Portopia Hotel South Wing Ohwada C)

Education for GI endoscopists in Taiwan

  • Chairperson:
    S. Ryozawa (Department of Gastroenterology, Saitama Medical University International Medical Center)

Invited Lecture-3

H.-P. Wang President, Digestive Endoscopy Society of Taiwan

Page Top

Invited Lecture (JGES)

November 5th, 14:00–14:40, Room 3 (Portopia Hotel South Wing Portopia Hall)

Video journalism for endoscopists

  • Chairperson:
    T. Joh (Department of Gastroenterology and Metabolism, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences)

Invited Lecture-4

G. S. Raju Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Page Top

Invited Lecture (JGES)

November 3rd, 14:00–14:40, Room 7 (Portopia Hotel Main Building Kairaku 1)

Functional disorder of the proximal gastrointestinal tract

  • Chairperson:
    M. Kusano (Department of Endoscopy and Endoscopic Surgery, Gunma University Hospital)

Invited Lecture-5

J. Tack Translational Research Center for Gastrointestinal Disorders (TARGID), University of Leuven

Page Top

Invited Lecture (JGES)

November 5th, 9:00–9:40, Room 3 (Portopia Hotel South Wing Portopia Hall)

GI mucosal injury and bleeding in the GI induced by anti-thrombotics

  • Chairperson:
    A. Shiotani (Department of Gastroenterology, Kawasaki Medical School)

Invited Lecture-6

F. Chan The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Page Top

Invited Lecture (JGES)

November 4th, 11:20–12:00, Room 7 (Portopia Hotel Main Building Kairaku 1)

Update therapeutic approach to the upper GI diseases - focus on GERD

  • Chairperson:
    M. Kaise (Toranomon Hospital, Department of Gastroenterology)

Invited Lecture-7

P. Malfertheiner University of Magdeburg, Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Infectious Diseases

Page Top

Invited Lecture (JGES)

November 5th, 9:00–9:20, Room 8 (Portopia Hotel Main Building Kairaku 2)

Horizons for Japanese and Saudi collaboration in gastroenterology and hepatology

  • Chairperson:
    A. Nakajima (Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Yokohama City University School of Medicine)

Invited Lecture-8

M. A. Almadi President, The Saudi Gastroenterology Association

Page Top

Invited Lecture (JGES)

November 5th, 14:00–14:30, Room 8 (Portopia Hotel Main Building Kairaku 2)

Present status and future perspective of advanced diagnostic endoscopy in the colorectum

  • Chairperson:
    S. Kudo (Digestive Disease Center, Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital)

Invited Lecture-9

H. Kashida Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine

Page Top

Invited Lecture (JSH)

November 4th, 9:00–9:40, Room 6 (Portopia Hotel South Wing Ohwada C)

Treatment strategy for hepatocellular carcinoma and future perspective

  • Chairperson:
    T. Takayama (Department of Digestive Surgery, Nihon University)

Invited Lecture-10

V. Mazzaferro National Cancer Institution Foundation of Milan

Page Top

Invited Lecture (JSH)

November 3rd, 9:00–9:40, Room 4 (Portopia Hotel South Wing Ohwada A)

How ultrasound guidance impacts HCC guidelines

  • Chairperson:
    H. Imamura (Department of Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Surgery, Juntendo University School of Medicine)

Invited Lecture-11

G. Torzilli Department of Surgery, Division of Hepatobiliary and General Surgery, Humanitas University and Humanitas Research Hospital

Page Top

Invited Lecture (JSGS)

November 4th, 15:20–16:00, Room 3 (Portopia Hotel South Wing Portopia Hall)

Pancreatology 2016: What is new?

  • Chairperson:
    H. Nagai (Ibaraki Prefectural Central Hospital)

Invited Lecture-12

J. Mossner Divisions of Gastroenterology and Rheumatology, University Hospitals of Leipzig

Page Top

Invited Lecture (JSGS)

November 4th, 16:00–16:40, Room 3 (Portopia Hotel South Wing Portopia Hall)

Parenchyma-sparing, local duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection for cystic neoplasms, neuroendocrine adenoma and low-risk periampullary cancer

  • Chairperson:
    M. Makuuchi (Japanese Red Cross Medical Center)

Invited Lecture-13

H. G. Beger Department of Surgery, c/o University of Ulm

Page Top

Invited Lecture (JSGCS)

November 3rd, 14:15–15:10, Room 9 (Portopia Hotel Main Building Kairaku 3)

National colorectal screening programmes in the UK

  • Chairperson:
    H. Saito (Division of Screening Assessment and Management, Center for Public Health Sciences, National Cancer Center)

Invited Lecture-14

R. J. C. Steele University of Dundee, Division of Cancer Research

Page Top

International Session (Symposium)1(JSH・JSGE・JSGCS)

November 3rd, 9:00–12:00, Room 8 (Portopia Hotel Main Building Kairaku 2)

Genomics of hepatocellular carcinoma: Hepatitis virus infection and hepatocarcinogenesis

Time Slot for Each Speaker: (Time slots vary depending on presentations. Please prepare your presentation as below.)
  IS-S1-1_H, IS-S1-2_H : 30 min. for oral presentation, 5 min. for Q&A
  IS-S1-3_H : 16 min. for oral presentation, 4 min. for Q&A
  Other Presentations: 12 min. for oral presentation, 3 min. for Q&A
Discussion: Not to be held
Introductory Meeting: Not to be held
  • Chair:
    H. Aburatani
    (Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology/Genome Science, University of Tokyo)
  • Chair:
    Y. Asahina
    (Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University)
  • Discussant:
    N. Kato
    (The Institute of Medical Science the University of Tokyo)
  • Discussant:
    M. Honda
    (Department of Gastroenterology, Kanazawa University Hospital)

IS-S1-1_H
Genomics of hepatocellular carcinoma: Hepatitis virus infection and hepatocarcinogenesis

D. A. Wheeler [CV] Human Genome Sequencing Center, Baylor College of Medicine

IS-S1-2_H
Functionnal genomic of solid tumors

J. C. Nault Liver Unit, Jean Verdier Hospital,Inserm UMR 1162

IS-S1-3_H
Progressive accumulation of molecular aberrations contributing to stepwise liver cancer development

Y. Midorikawa Nihon University School of Medicine

IS-S1-4_H
Two-step forward genetic screen in mice identifies driving forces of hepatocellular carcinoma and its new drug target

T. Kodama Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine,Cancer Biology Program, Houston Methodist Research Institute

IS-S1-5_H
Deep sequencing analysis of cancer-related genes in early hepatocellular carcinoma in the livers with and without hepatitis virus

S. Maekawa First Department of Medicine, University of Yamanashi

IS-S1-6_H
Comparison of genomic alterations in tumor and non-tumorous tissues revealed stepwise mechanism of hepatocarcinogenesis

Y. Hirotsu Genome Analysis Center, Yamanashi Prefectural Central Hospital

IS-S1-7_H
Genomic approaches to uncover clonal structure and oncogenic potential of liver cirrhosis

S. K. Kim Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Kyoto University

IS-S1-8_H
Genome-wide association study on developing hepatocellular carcinoma after eradication of hepatitis C virus

K. Matsuura Department of Virology & Liver Unit, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences,Department of Gastroenterology and Metabolism, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences

IS-S1-9_H
Identification of fetal liver-type hepatocellular carcinoma based on a methylome analysis and its associations with genetic alterations

N. Nishida Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine

Page Top

International Session (Symposium)2(JSGE・JSH)

November 4th, 9:00–12:00, Room 8 (Portopia Hotel Main Building Kairaku 2)

Roles of microbiota for nervous, metabolic, and immune systems

Time Slot for Each Speaker: (Time slots vary depending on presentations. Please prepare your presentation as below.)
  IS-S2-1_G : 20 min. for oral presentation
  Other Presentations: 40 min. for oral presentation
Discussion: Not to be held
Introductory Meeting: Not to be held
  • Chair:
    M. E.Gershwin
    (University of California at Davis School of Medicine)
  • Chair:
    T. Kanai
    (Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Keio University School of Medicine)

IS-S2-1_G
Role of E-Cadherin of Dendritic Cells in Colonic Homeostasis

S. Ihara Department of Gastroenterology, The University of Tokyo

IS-S2-2_G
Gene-Microbiota Interactions Contribute to the Pathogenesis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

H. Chu [CV] California Institute of Technology

IS-S2-3_G
T cell stimulatory bacteria colonizing in the human oral cavity

K. Honda [CV] Keio University School of Medicine

IS-S2-4_G
Innate immunity in hepatic disease

M. E. Gershwin [CV] University of California at Davis School of Medicine

IS-S2-5_G
Microbial signals and mucosal immunity

R. J. Xavier [CV] Massachusetts General Hospital

Page Top

International Session (Symposium)3(JSGS・JSGE)

November 4th, 14:00–17:00, Room 8 (Portopia Hotel Main Building Kairaku 2)

Benefit and pitfall in laparoscopic surgery

Time Slot for Each Speaker: (Time slots vary depending on presentations. Please prepare your presentation as below.)
  IS-S3-1_G,IS-S3-2_G, IS-S3-3_G : 15 min. for oral presentation, 5 min. for Q&A
  IS-S3-Special Remarks : 10 min. for oral presentation
  Other Presentations: 12 min. for oral presentation, 3 min. for Q&A
Discussion: Not to be held
Introductory Meeting: Not to be held
  • Chair:
    H.-S.Han
    (Department of Surgery, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital)
  • Chair:
    H. Kaneko
    (Department of Surgery, Toho University Faculty of Medicine)
  • Discussant:
    S. Ishihara
    (Department of Surgical Oncology, The University of Tokyo)

IS-S3-1_G
Laparoscopic Liver Resection Updates

H.-S. Han [CV] Department of Surgery, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

IS-S3-2_S
Laparoscopic surgery - gastroenterologists' referrals and expectations

R. Secknus [CV] Second Department of Internal Medicine, Sophien-und Hufeland Hospital

IS-S3-3_S
Treatment results of gastric cancer preferentially with open surgery in daily practice over the last decade - results of multicenter prospective observational studies in Germany

F. Meyer Department of Surgery, Magdeburg University

IS-S3-4_S
Current status of endoscopic surgery for upper gastrointestinal cancer in Japan

H. Takeuchi Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine

IS-S3-5_S
Current status and future of minimally invasive surgery for colorectal cancer

J. Okuda Innovation Unit/Colorectal Cancer, Cancer Center, Osaka Medical College Hospital

IS-S3-6_S
Light and shadow of laparoscopic cholecystectomy

T. Mori Department of Surgery, Kyorin University

IS-S3-7_S
Laparoscopic resection of liver tumor - for beneficial, reliable and successful surgery

Y. Otsuka Department of Surgery, Toho University

IS-S3-8_S
Usefulness of fluorescence imaging and real-time tissue elastography to overcome pitfalls of laparoscopic liver resection

Y. Kawaguchi Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery Division, University of Tokyo

IS-S3-9_S
Minimally invasive pancreatic resection (MIPR). Is it time for a randomized study?

M. Nakamura Department of Surgery and Oncology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University

IS-S3-10_S
Safe and reliable approach and appropriate indication during the initial attempts for laparoscopic pancreatoduodenectomy

Y. Nagakawa Department of Gastrointestinal and Pediatric Surgery, Tokyo Medical University

IS-S3-Special Remarks

M. Shimada Department of Surgery, The University of Tokushima

Page Top

International Session (Panel Discussion)1(JGES)

November 5th, 9:20–12:00, Room 8 (Portopia Hotel Main Building Kairaku 2)

Globalization of advanced endoscopy: What the world needs from Japan

Time Slot for Each Speaker: (Time slots vary depending on presentations. Please prepare your presentation as below.)
  IS-PD1-Keynote Lecture1 : 15 min. for oral presentation, 3 min. for Q&A
  IS-PD1-Keynote Lecture2 : 10 min. for oral presentation
  IS-PD1-1_E, IS-PD1-7_E : 12 min. for oral presentation, 3 min. for Q&A
  Other Presentations: 10 min. for oral presentation, 3 min. for Q&A
Discussion: After all presentations
Introductory Meeting: Not to be held
  • Chair:
    T. Gotoda
    (Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Nihon University School of Medicine)
  • Chair:
    I. Oda
    (Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center Hospital)
  • Discussant:
    S.-H.Ho
    (Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya)
  • Discussant:
    K. Takizawa
    (Endoscopy Division, Shizuoka Cancer Center)

IS-PD1-Keynote Lecture1
Merits and Challenges in Adopting the Japanese Style Endoscopy:- Need for Standardization

K.-Y. Ho Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore,Department of Medicine, National University Hospital

IS-PD1-1_E
What we learn from Japan…and what could be done further to foster greater international understanding and collaboration

R. Singh The Lyell McEwin & The Modbury Hospitals, NALHN,The University of Adelaide

IS-PD1-2_E
Automated diagnosis system for endocytoscopy with narrow-band imaging provides accurate characterization for colorectal lesions

M. Misawa Digestive Disease Center, Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital

IS-PD1-3_E
Video based supervision for ESD training

S. Abe Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center Hospital

IS-PD1-4_E
Endoscopic submucosal dissection outcomes for gastro-esophageal tumors in low volume units - a multi-center survey from South East Asia

A. N. Azmi Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia

IS-PD1-5_E
Potential for globalization of laparoscopic and endoscopic cooperative surgery

O. Goto Cancer Center, Keio University School of Medicine

IS-PD1-6_E
The international exchange as an endoscopist for Japan and Saudi Arabia

Y. Komiya Yokohama City University School of Medicine

IS-PD1-7_E
Standardized training program on diagnosis of early gastrointestinal cancers using advanced optical endoscopy in Asia

Y. Sano Gastrointestinal Center, Sano Hospital

IS-PD1-Keynote Lecture2
What we learn from Japan on advanced endoscopy: strength and weakness

T. Ponchon Digestive Diseases Department, E. Herriot Hospital, Lyon University

Page Top

International Session (Panel Discussion)2(JGES・JSGE・JSGCS)

November 5th, 14:30–17:00, Room 8 (Portopia Hotel Main Building Kairaku 2)

Advanced diagnostic endoscopy in lower GI: Future perspective of screening colonoscopy <JGES Featured Session>

Time Slot for Each Speaker: (Time slots vary depending on presentations. Please prepare your presentation as below.)
  IS-PD2-Special Remarks : 15 min. for oral presentation
  Other Presentations: 12 min. for oral presentation
Discussion: After all presentations
Introductory Meeting: Scheduled for 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on November 5 (Saturday)
in Room "Sakura" in the B1 floor of the Kobe Portopia Hotel Main Building.
Lunch will be served.
  • Chair:
    S. Oka
    (Department of Endoscopy, Hiroshima University Hospital)
  • Chair:
    R. Shimoda
    (Department of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Saga Medical School)
  • Discussant:
    H.-M.Chiu
    (Department of Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital)
  • Discussant:
    H. Kashida
    (Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Kindai University)

IS-PD2-1_E
Endoscopic Prediction of Advanced Histology in Diminutive and Small Colon Polyps

T. Iwai Shizuoka Cancer Center

IS-PD2-2_E
The efficacy of The Japan NBI Expert Team (JNET) classification for endoscopically resectable lesions of colorectal tumors

K. Toriyama Department of Gastroenterology, Aichi Cancer Center Hospital

IS-PD2-3_E
Blue-laser imaging compared to white light imaging colonoscopy for detection of colonic adenomas: a randomized tandem pilot tria

K. Yamamoto Department of Internal Medicine and Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Saga Medical School

IS-PD2-4_E
Detectability of colorectal polyp using a novel endoscopic system with blue laser imaging: a multicenter randomized controlled trial

N. Yoshida Department of Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Science

IS-PD2-5_E
A randomized controlled trial comparing high-definition white light colonoscopy to i-scan enhanced colonoscopy for adenoma detection in the right colon

T. Ishikawa Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of Calgary

IS-PD2-6_E
Usefulness of linked color imaging in endoscopic diagnosis of SSA/P: A novel image enhancment technique.

D. Fujimoto Department of Gastroenterology and Oncology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Tokushima University Graduate School

IS-PD2-7_C
CT colonography after a positive faecal occult blood test in colorectal cancer screening in Japan.

H. Matsumoto Division of Gastroenterology, Kawasaki Medical School

IS-PD2-8_E
Prospective study of additional effects of flexible spectral image color enhancement (FICE) installed in colon capsule endoscopy (CCE) in the diagnosis of colorectal polyps and tumors.

T. Omori Department of Gastroenterology, Fujita Health University

IS-PD2-Special Remarks

S. Tanaka Endoscopy and Medicine, Hiroshima University

Page Top

International Session (Workshop)1(JSGE・JGES・JSGS)

November 3rd, 14:00–17:00, Room 8 (Portopia Hotel Main Building Kairaku 2)

Recent progress in chronic pancreatitis

Time Slot for Each Speaker: (Time slots vary depending on presentations. Please prepare your presentation as below.)
  IS-W1-Keynote Lecture1 : 40 min. for oral presentation
  IS-W1-Keynote Lecture2, IS-W1-Keynote Lecture3 : 25 min. for oral presentation, 3 min. for Q&A
  Other Presentations: 9 min. for oral presentation, 3 min. for Q&A
Discussion: Not to be held
Introductory Meeting: Not to be held
  • Chair:
    A. K.Saluja
    (Department of Surgery, Sylvester Pancreatic Cancer Research Institute, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine)
  • Chair:
    A. Masamune
    (Division of Gastroenterology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine)
  • Discussant:
    T. Ito
    (Department of Medicine and Bioregulatory Science, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University)
  • Discussant:
    K. Shimizu
    (Department of Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, Tokyo Women's Medical University)

IS-W1-Keynote Lecture1
Recent Insights into Pathophysiology of Chronic Pancreatitis

A. K. Saluja [CV] Department of Surgery, Sylvester Pancreatic Cancer Research Institute, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

IS-W1-Keynote Lecture2
Autophagic/Lysosomal Dysfunctions Drive Pancreatitis

I. Gukovsky [CV] University of California at Los Angeles and VA Greater Los Angeles

IS-W1-Keynote Lecture3
Genetic Basis of Chronic Pancreatitis

P. K. Garg [CV] All India Institute of Medical Sciences

IS-W1-1_G
Establishment of genetically engineered mouse model of exocrine pancreas insufficiency

S. Hamada Division of Gastroenterology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine

IS-W1-2_G
Reduced E-cadherin expression may cause destruction of pancreatic parenchyma in chronic pancreatitis.

T. Sato Department of Gastroenterology, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine

IS-W1-3_G
Anti-inflammatory effects of human amnion-derived mesenchymal stem cell transplantation on rats with chronic pancreatitis

K. Kawakubo Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine

IS-W1-4_E
Estimation of EUS findings of early chronic pancreatitis in comparison with clinical symptoms

M. Takenaka Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine

IS-W1-5_G
Feasibility of Shear wave elastography for the early diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis

T. Kuwahara Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine

IS-W1-6_G
Pancreatic fat quantification by fat-water MRI provides new insights for analyzing non-alcoholic fatty pancreas disease.

S. Kato Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Yokohama City University Hospital

IS-W1-7_E
Comparative study of EUS-guided transluminal drainage using a novel biflanged metal stent versus plastic stent for pancreatic fluid collections

S. Mukai Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Tokyo Medical University

Page Top

Panel Discussion 4 (JSGCS・JSGE・JGES)

November 3rd, 9:00–11:30, Room 6 (Portopia Hotel South Wing Ohwada C)

Current status and countermeasure of population-based gastric endoscopic screening

  • Chair:
    T. Kamada
    (Department of Health Care Medicine, Kawasaki Medical School)
  • Chair:
    K. Mabe
    (Department of Gastroenterology, National Hospital Organization Hakodate Hospital)

PD4-Keynote Lecture1
Endoscopic gastric cancer screening in the Republic of Korea

I. J. Choi [CV] Center for Gastric Cancer, National Cancer Center

Page Top

Workshop 18 (JGES・JSGS)

November 5th, 14:00–17:00, Room 4 (Portopia Hotel South Wing Ohwada A)

What would you do? Troubleshooting and prevention of complications associated with ERCP and EUS

  • Chair:
    T. Ohtsuka
    (Department of Surgery and Oncology, Kyushu University)
  • Chair:
    M. Toki
    (The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kyorin University)

W18-Keynote Lecture

H. Neuhaus [CV] Department of Internal Medicine, Evangelisches Krankenhaus Düsseldorf

Page Top

Secretariat K-18 Bldg. 9F, 8-9-13 Ginza, chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 Japan
E-mail: kobe2016en@jddw.jp