25th SATS Congress Programme

Tuesday 30 July 2013

Time Programme Details
14h00 - 19h30  25th SATS Congress Registration
19h00 - 21h00 Welcome Cocktail Function: 25th SATS Congress
Welcome - Dr Elmi Muller, Congress Chair & President,
The Southern African Transplantation Society -
(Sponsored by Astellas Pharama)

 

Wednesday 31 July 2013

07h00 - 08h00 Registration
  Registration
08h00 - 08h15 Opening & Welcome
  Dr Elmi Muller, Congress Chair & President, The Southern African Transplantation Society
08h15 - 10h00 PLENARY SESSION I: Evolving Science in Transplantation
  Session Chairs: Dr Elmi Muller & Prof Russell Britz
08h15 - 08h40 Future Challenges in Transplantation: A Perspective On Patients, Grafts, Donors and Science - Prof Jeremy Chapman
08h40 - 09h20 Evolving Strategies for Beta Cell Replacement - are Pancreas Transplants Becoming Extinct? - Prof Peter Stock
09h20 - 10h00 An update on Biomarkers in the Transplant Setting - Prof Abraham Shaked
10h00 - 10h30 REFRESHMENT BREAK: EXHIBITION HALL - (Sponsored by BBraun)
10h30 - 13h00 PLENARY SESSION II: Clinical Transplantation
  Session Chairs: Prof Mignon McCulloch & Dr Alan Cairns
10h30 - 11h00 Living Related and Split Liver Transplant - Prof Jean Botha
11h00 - 12h30 Free Papers
11h00 - 11h10 1. A 21 Year Review of South African Organ Transplantation (1991 - 2011) - David Thomson
11h10 - 11h20 2. Experience of the First 125 Kidney Transplants at St Nicholas Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria - Ebun Bamgboye
11h20 - 11h30 3. Implementing a Cornea Recovery Program into the Activities of a Bone Tissue Bank: the CTE Experience - Sandra van den Berg
11h30 - 11h40 4. Cardiac Transplantation vs. Mechanical Cardiac Support: Is the Gap Getting Smaller? - Willie Koen
11h40 - 11h50 5. Cardiac Amyloidosis as Result of Multiple Myeloma. 3 Year Follow Up After Cardiac Transplantation at the Groote Schuur Hospital Heart Transplant Unit - Karen Seele
11h50 - 12h00 6. Kaposi Sarcoma Following Cardiac Transplantation. A 14 Year Follow Up Report on a Patient - Karen Seele
12h00 - 12h10 7. Transplant Outcomes in the Gauteng Region - June Fabian
12h10 - 12h20 8. Progress in Paediatric Liver Transplantation in Johannesburg: 2010 to the Present - Jerome Loveland
12h20 - 12h30 9. Christiaan Barnard Memorial Hospital Transplant Division: A 15 Year Review (1998-2012)  - Alexia Michaelides
12h30 - 13h00 Managing Safety Issues Regarding the Donor/Understanding Risk - Prof John Forsythe
13h00 - 14h00 LUNCH: EXHIBITION HALL
14h00 - 16h00 PLENARY SESSION III: Immunology/Tissue Typing
  Session Chairs: Dr Zunaid Barday & Dr Graham Paget
14h00 - 14h30 The GPS for Transplant Immunologic Risk Assessment - Prof Medhat Askar
14h30 - 16h00 Free Papers
14h30 - 14h40 1. Monitoring Donor-specific Anti-hla Antibodies Prior to Transplantation: Best Practice & Frequency Of Monitoring - Catherine Worsley
14h40 - 14h50 2. T Cell Hyporesponsiveness is Associated with Age of Kidney Transplant in Patients Attending Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital (Durban, South Africa)  - Alain Assounga
14h50 - 15h00 3. Kidney Transplantation with Discordant CDC and Luminex Assays  - Alain Assounga
15h00 - 15h10 4. The Role of the Jak2 Mutation in the Pathogenesis of Budd Chiari Syndrome in Liver Transplant Recipients in Johannesburg: Experience & Outcome at the Wits Donald Gordon Medical Centre  - Asila Abdelatif
15h10 - 15h20 5. Experimental Study of New Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation: Anorectal Transplantation with Rats, Dogs & Human Cadavers  - Jun Araki
15h20 - 15h30 6. Hand Assisted Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy(Haldn) is a Suitable Approach for Living Donation in the Developing World  - Andrew Ready
15h30 - 15h40 7. Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy Program at Christiaan Barnard Memorial Hospital: Donor & Recipient Outcomes of the First 87 Sequential Cases  - Elmin Steyn
15h40 - 15h50 8. Ten years experience with Hand Assisted Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy (Haldn)  - Andrew Ready
15h50 - 16h00 9. Update on a Single Center Experience of the SKP Program at the Wits Transplant Unit  - Markus Schamm
16h00 - 16h30 REFRESHMENT BREAK: EXHIBITION HALL - (Sponsored by Novartis)
16h30 - 17h30 Satellite Symposium (Sponsored by One Lambda)
16h30 - 17h30 From sensitizing to rejection: the role and scope of anti-HLA donor specific antibody in transplantation - Dr Hugo Kaneku
  Evening at Leisure
OR
World Transplant Games Cultural Event

Thursday 1 August 2013

08h00 - 10h00 PLENARY SESSION IV: Transplant Infectious Diseases
07h00 – 08h00 Registration and Refreshments
  Session Chairs: Dr Indiran Naicker & Dr Derek Miller
08h00 - 08h30 Transplant Brings Out the Most Interesting Infections
- Prof Camille Kotton
08h30 - 09h30 Free Papers
08h30 - 08h40 1. CMV Prophylaxis in the Cardiac Recipient with Significant Reduction in Cardiac Allograft Vasculitis and Improved Long-Term Outcome: A Review of Single Centre Results  - Willie Koen
08h40 - 08h50 2. Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Preventing Post Solid Organ Transplant Tuberculosis: A Meta-Analysis Textarea  - Bappa Adamu
08h50 - 09h00 3. Parvovirus-related Erythroid Hypoplasia - a Case Study  - June Fabian
09h00 - 09h10 4. To Report Our Experience with Microsporidiosis in 2 Paediatric Renal Transplant Patients.  - Peter Nourse
09h10 - 09h20 5. Tuberculosis in Paediatric Renal Transplant Recipients - Single Centre Experience  - Mignon McCulloch
09h20 - 09h30 6. The Effect of an Improved Recovery Process in the Microbial Contamination Rate Of Donor Tissue - Ria Karakatsanis
09h30 - 10h00 HIV to HIV Transplantation - Dr Elmi Muller
10h00 - 10h30 REFRESHMENT BREAK: EXHIBITION HALL - (Sponsored by Novartis)
10h30 - 12h30 PLENARY SESSION V: Emerging Countries
  Session Chairs: Prof Ben van Rensburg & Dr Rajan Moodley
10h30 - 11h10 Surgical Training for Transplantation in Emerging Countries - Dr Mukut Minz
11h10 - 11h50 Experience from the Transplant Links Outreach Program (UK) - Dr Andrew Ready
11h50 - 12h30 Immunosuppression Options in Emerging Countries - Prof Vivek Jha
12h30 - 13h30 LUNCH: EXHIBITION HALL
13h30 - 15h00 PLENARY SESSION VI: Immunosuppression
  Session Chairs: Dr Anna Sparaco & Prof Alain Assounga
13h30 - 14h00 The Role of Belatacept in Transplantation - Prof Medina Pestana
14h00 - 15h00 Free Papers - Short Oral Presentations
14h00 - 14h05 1. Gender Biasness in Renal Transplantation in Nepal  - Pukar Shrestha
14h05 - 14h10 2. '100 not out!' The Developing Renal Transplant program in Trinidad & Tobago – Malcolm Samuel
14h10 - 14h15 3. An Experimental Study on Extending Post-Mortem Harvesting Time of Cryopreserved Pulmonary Ovine Valves in the Juvenile Sheep Model  - Hans van den Heever
14h15 - 14h20 4. SEUSA Programme, an International Collaborative Strategy to Increase Deceased Organ Donor Activity  - Marti Manyalich
14h20 - 14h25 5. Belfast-Birmingham Twinning: A Possible Model for Transplant Unit Development in the Developing World  - Andrew Ready
14h25 - 14h30 6. Audit Re: Transplant Eligibility of all Patients on Dialysis at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital and Sebokeng Hospital - Alomah Matsie Pooe
14h30 - 14h35 7. A Collaborative Transplant Social Work & Psychological Approach for Improved Transplant Outcomes  - Tobias Cornelis le Roux
14h35 - 14h40 8. Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava During Cardiac Transplantation: A Case Report and Review  - Willie Koen
14h40 - 14h45 9. 5-year Follow-Up of a Transplant Patient with Fabry Disease  - Sudesh Hariparshad
14h45 - 15h00 10. Questions and Answers
15h00 - 15h30 REFRESHMENT BREAK: EXHIBITION HALL - (Sponsored by BBraun)
15h30 - 17h00 PLENARY SESSION VII: Clinical Transplantation
  Session Chairs: Dr Jerome Loveland & Dr Ikechi Okpechi
15h30 - 16h00 Anti-thymocute Globulin and Other Induction Therapy Options in Transplant - Prof Saeed Al-Ghamdi
16h00 - 16h30 Present Status of ABO Incompatible Organ Transplantation in Japan - Prof Kenji Yuzawa
16h30 - 17h00 Uncontrolled DCD: the Spain Experience - Prof Marti Manyalich
17h00 - 18h00 SATS AGM
19h00 for 19h30 SATS Congress Dinner - Cargo Hold, uShaka Marine World

Friday 2 August 2013

07h30 – 08h30 Registration and Refreshments
08h30 - 10h00 PLENARY SESSION VIII: Deceased Donor Options in Emerging Countries
  Sessions Chairs: Prof Francis Delmonico & Prof Wendy Spearman
08h30 - 09h00 Donation after Cardiac Death in Emerging Transplant Settings - Prof Paul Morrissey
09h00 – 10h00 Free Papers
09h00 – 09h10 1. Structured Use of Hypothermic Machine Perfusion (HMP) in Cadaveric Kidney Transplantation - an Algorithmic Approach - Andrew Ready
09h10 – 09h20 2. Extracorporeal Normothermic Perfusion of Livers After Donation After Cardiac Death  - Graham Starkey
09h20 – 09h30 3. Management of Potential Donors Intoxicated with Deadly Alcohols Within ICU Emergency Clinical County Hospital of Oradea, Romania - Carmen Pantis
09h30 – 09h40 4. The Results of a 2012 Survey on Public Attitudes to Organ Donation in Urban South Africa and a Longitudinal Analysis of Changes in Public Attitudes Over the Past Twenty Years - Harriet Etheridge
09h40 – 09h50 5. Patient Psychology & the Outcome of Transplantation:  Disciple or Disaster - Carryn Ann Suckling
09h50 – 10h00 6. Positive Steps Towards a Donor Culture in Kwa-Zulu Natal - Kerry Cuthbertson
10h00 - 10h30 REFRESHMENT BREAK: EXHIBITION HALL
10h30 - 12h30 PLENARY SESSION IX: Transplant Coordination and Ethics
  Session Chairs: Prof Del Kahn & Dr Elmin Steyn
10h30 - 11h00 Value of Kidney Transplantation - Prof Alan Leichtman
11h00 - 12h00 Free Papers
11h00 - 11h10 1. European Living Donor Psychosocial Follow-Up (ELIPSY Project)  - Marti Manyalich
11h10 - 11h20 2. Transplantation in Kwa-Zulu Natal: Challenges and Recommendations  - Marcia Faurie
11h20 - 11h30 3. Namibian Renal Transplant Patients - Meeting The Challenge  - Margaret Fourie
11h30 - 11h40 4. East London Transplant Patients: Neglected and Disadvantaged Community of Potential Renal Recipients  - Marissa Eksteen
11h40 - 11h50 5. Socioeconomic Factors, Rather Than Race, Impact on Consent Rates for Organ Donation  - Fiona McCurdie
11h50 - 12h00 6. Understanding Decisional Conflict in Organ Donation  - Maryn Reyneke
12h00 - 12h30 Generating Evidence on the Socioeconomic Benefits of Transplantation - Dr Sarah White
12h30 - 12h45 Closing - Dr Elmi Muller, President SATS
12h45 LIGHT LUNCH: EXHIBITION HALL

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