Day 1 :
Keynote Forum
Alessandro Ferrario
Gruppo Ospedaliero San Donato, Italy
Keynote: Plastic surgery after massive weight loss
Biography:
Alessandro Ferrario graduated in medicine and surgery in 1999, specialized in plastic surgery in 2004; he traveled abroad for work both to improve himself in renowned hospitals, and for humanitarian missions. After a fundamental experience in a department that is located for rhinoplasty, for the last 8 years now he has found his own professional dimension in postbariatric surgery; a surgery that combines functional indications and aesthetic potential has aroused such enthusiasm as to bring him with his group to national excellence.
Abstract:
Plastic surgeons and patients refer to the areas of the body including the face, breasts and buttocks as deflated. These patients have significant functional and cosmetic issues related to the excess skin which presents unique problems and challenges for plastic surgeons. In the upper torso, massive weight loss can cause upper and mid-back rolls, in the breast droopiness or ptosis and excess skin in the arms. In the lower torso, a pannus or apron may develop in the mid abdomen, lower abdomen and pubic area as well as excess tissue in the flanks. Excess skin develops in the inner thighs as well, creating skin laxity both vertically and horizontally. A patient becomes a good candidate for plastic surgery approximately one year after weight loss surgery when weight has been stable for at least three to six months. The average range of BMI at time of presentation is approximately 25-28. The best candidates are those with a BMI<28 poor candidates include those with BMI 28 or greater body contouring after weight loss surgery is a growing and constantly evolving field. Conventional procedures are not always able to address these patient’s needs. Massive weight loss patients may require two to five or six procedures to address all of their concerns. Proper selection of the correct patient, operative technique and accurate markings prior to surgery are imperative in ensuring correct placement of scars. The volume loss often gives the face an emaciated and gaunt appearance.
Keynote Forum
Anshoo Agarwal
RAK Medical and Health Sciences University, UAE
Keynote: Metabolic syndrome and obesity in children with genetic disorders
Biography:
Anshoo Agarwal is currently working as Professor & Chairperson at Department of Pathology, Northern Border University, Arar Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. She received her Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery from King George's Medical College Lucknow. She received her M.D in Pathology from LLRM Medical College / Ch. Charan Singh University. She is an Associate Professor and Discipline Coordinator in University Technology MARA, Malaysia. Dr. Anshoo Agarwal has served on many scientific memberships like life member of Indian Association of Pathology and Microbiology, Member of International Academy Pathology, Life Member of Indian Society of Hematology & Transfusion Medicine, Emirates Medical Association Pathology Society. She has more than 80 publications. She is an editorial member of 3 journals and has many reviewed publications. Her research interests include Advance Haematology & Immunohaematology, Breast cancer and Anticancer vaccines.
Abstract:
- Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease | Bariatric Therapy | Weight Management | Obesity and its Causes | Obesity and Diabetes
Location: Istanbul, Turkey
Session Introduction
Aydin S Ahmed
Northern Technical University, Iraq
Title: Blood lipid levels and its correlation with glucose status in diabetic patients Kirkuk province
Biography:
Aydin S Ahmed has completed his PhD in Physiology-Neurosciences from Tikrit University -College of Medicine. He is the Vice-Dean in the College of Technology –Head of Medical Laboratory Sciences Department. He has published more than 19 papers in reputed journals.
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Sneha Naik
Mediheal Hospital- Nairobi, Kenya
Title: Carotid intima media thickness: A predictor for subclinical atherosclerosis in syndrome X
Biography:
Sneha Naik had finished her MBBS from Prestigious Govt Institute of Medical Science Karnataka, India. She is working as Resident Physician since 5 yrs. Presently she is working as Resident Physician in Mediheal Group of Hospitals Kenya since 2018. She has had several National and Regional Presentation on her list.
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Muhammad Kashif
SIMS/Services Hospital, Pakistan
Title: Dealing with obesity at a public sector hospital in Pakistan, A third world country with limited resources
Biography:
Muhammad Kashif has completed FCPS Surgery Residency training from Services Hospital, Lahore. His areas of interest are diabetes and its complications, laparoscopic and open colorectal surgery and bariatric surgery.
Abstract:
Obesity is a preventable medical condition characterized by increased fat deposition in the body having serious health effects and it is a known independent risk factor for many non-communicable diseases including cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, type-2 diabetes mellitus etc. Pakistan is 9th most obese nation in world and WHO 2016 data suggests about 21% percent of Pakistan population is overweight and about 5% of population fall into obesity category. The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in Pakistan according to different definitions is reported to be from 18-46%, comparable to the data from other South Asian countries. Pakistan spends only 12 billion rupees on health sector which is 0.45 percent of GDP. We performed 16 laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy in public sector hospital of Pakistan from January 2015 to December 2018, out of which only 12% were done from public funds, rest of the procedures were self-financed by the patient. Mean BMI of patients was 41 kg/m2 and excess weight loss at 6 months averaged 55%. Mean postoperative hospital stay was 40 hours with no patient developing staple line leaks.
Vahid Eidkhani
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health, Iran
Title: Impaired Fasting Glucose (IFG) prevalence surge among Iranian adolescents in a decade: The Tehran lipid and glucose study
Biography:
Vahid Eidkhani has completed his MD and MPH studies at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. He is currently working as a General Physician in Iran. He has been working as a Researcher Assistant at Prevention of Metabolic Disorders Research Center, Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences of the University for about 7 years.
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Samrat Shah
Mediheal Group of Hospitals, Kenya
Title: Musculoskeleteal manifestations of diabetes mellites
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Alemayehu Z Golla
College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ethiopia
Title: Nephropathy and dyslipidemia in diabetic patients attending diabetic clinic at hawassa university comprehensive specialized hospital, Southern Ethiopia
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- Obesity and Nutrition | Bariatric Therapy | Obesity and its Causes | Obesity and Diabetes | Endocrinology | Genetics of Obesity | Diabetic Foot and Ankle
Session Introduction
Dilip Kumar Kandar
Mahavir Hospital & Research Centre, India
Title: An innovative approach to management of diabetic foot ulcer at clinic level using CGMcase reportDilip Kumar Kandar
Biography:
Dilip Kumar Kandar has his expertise in Evaluation and Management of Diabetes and the long term complications associated with diabetes. He has special interest in management of diabetic foot ulcers, diabetes in children, diabetes in pregnancy and insulin pump therapy.
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Alessandro Ferrario
Gruppo Ospedaliero San Donato, Italy
Title: “Scarless reverse umbilicoplastyâ€: A new technique of umbilical transposition in abdominoplastyAlessandro Ferrario
Biography:
Alessandro Ferrario graduated in Medicine and Surgery in 1999, specialized in plastic surgery in 2004; he traveled abroad for work both to improve himself in renowned hospitals, and for humanitarian missions. After a fundamental experience in a department that is located for rhinoplasty, for the last 8 years now he has found his own professional dimension in postbariatric surgery; a surgery that combines functional indications and aesthetic potential has aroused such enthusiasm as to bring him with his group to national excellence.
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Ali Youssef Fakhreddine
Scripps Clinic, USA
Title: The role of bariatric endoscopy in the obesity pandemic
Biography:
Ali Youssef Fakhreddine is a practicing Physician in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Scripps Clinic, California. He has completed his Bachelor of Science in Biology with Honors from the University of Texas in Austin and Master’s at UT Southwestern. He has completed his Internship and Residency at Harbor-UCLA. He was also a Chief Resident at Harbor-UCLA and Clinical Instructor at UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. He is currently involved in four IRB-approved research projects and is the first author of a recently published review on cytomegalovirus in gastroenterology and hepatology.
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Anshoo Agarwal
RAK Medical and Health Sciences University, UAE
Title: Energy drinks and obesity in special need children
Biography:
Anshoo Agarwal is currently working as Professor & Chairperson at Department of Pathology, Northern Border University, Arar Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. She received her Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery from King George's Medical College Lucknow. She received her M.D in Pathology from LLRM Medical College / Ch. Charan Singh University. She is an Associate Professor and Discipline Coordinator in University Technology MARA, Malaysia. Dr. Anshoo Agarwal has served on many scientific memberships like life member of Indian Association of Pathology and Microbiology, Member of International Academy Pathology, Life Member of Indian Society of Hematology & Transfusion Medicine, Emirates Medical Association Pathology Society. She has more than 80 publications. She is an editorial member of 3 journals and has many reviewed publications. Her research interests include Advance Haematology & Immunohaematology, Breast cancer and Anticancer vaccines.
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Aydin S Ahmed
Northern Technical University, Iraq
Title: Diabetic foot wound infection in Kirkuk city; Microbial incidence and types
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Okhunov A O
Tashkent Medical Academy, Uzbekistan
Title: The choice of method of surgical correction of complicated forms of diabetes type 2 (Video Presentation)
Biography:
Okhunov A O is a Professor, Head of the Department of General and Pediatric Surgery in Tashkent Medical Academy. His first researches were aimed at studying the features of endothelial dysfunction in patients with type-2 diabetes complicated by micro- and macro angiopathy. He received 8 copyright certificates for these studies.
Abstract:
Type-2 diabetes is a chronic disease, the pace and prevalence of which are increasing every year. In terms of growth rates, type-2 diabetes is equated by the international community with epidemics of such infectious diseases as AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. Frightening is the upward trend in the frequency of type-2 diabetes in the young. According to some data, with disease duration of more than 20 years, the probability of lower extremity lesions exceeds 80% and 40-70% of all non-traumatic amputations are performed in patients with diabetes, while the immediate post-operative mortality exceeds 20%. The purpose of the study was to determine the influence frequency of various variants of metabolic surgical interventions on the course of the ulcerative-necrotic process of the lower extremities in patients with type-2 diabetes. The results of the examination and treatment of 85 patients with ulcerative-necrotic lesions of the lower extremities that underwent various metabolic surgical procedures were analyzed. Among the men surveyed there were 32 (37.6%), women-53 (62.4%). The average age ranged from 46±12.5 years. The average history of the diagnosis of diabetes was 12±2.5 years. Ulcer-necrotic lesion of the lower extremities was assessed by the method of Wagner. 12 (14%) patients were diagnosed with grade I, 34 (40%) patients had grade II and 39 (46%) patients had grade III, respectively. 58 (68.2%) patients underwent ileal interposition operations and 27 (31.8%) patients had transit bipartition. Such an approach for the choice of surgical intervention made it possible to avoid the development of mal absorption syndrome. Thee frees patients from lifelong intake of biological supplements in the form of vitamins and minerals, in the postoperative period, 78 (92%) patients achieved complete control of the blood glucose level, 4 patients (4.7%) used only 1 and 2.3% - 2 antihyperglycemic agents to ensure control of blood glucose levels. One patient required the use of a daily single dose of insulin. In the long-term postoperative periods, the regression of the necrotizing process was characterized by positive dynamics in the form of a decrease of manifestation process degree or completes scarring of the latter.