Weill Cornell Medicine Cardiothoracic Surgery

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Weill Cornell Medicine's Updates in Interventional Pulmonology Symposium: The Era of Robotics

presented by Weill Cornell Medicine Cardiothoracic Surgery

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Notification icon Friday, January 12, 2024 8 AM - 5 PM America/New_York

Location Icon 413 East 69th Street, New York, NY 10021

Event info

OVERVIEW

Morbidity and mortality associated with lung cancer are disproportionately higher compared with other malignancies.  More people die from lung cancer than from colon, breast, and prostate cancers combined.  Lung cancer outcomes can be improved with early detection, diagnosis, and treatment.  Having a robust institutional program to screen incidentally detected lung nodules, offering safe and effective biopsy modalities, and developing a streamlined pathway to expedite treatment can help improve lung cancer outcomes. This symposium will highlight the role of a multidisciplinary team in the development of an effective thoracic oncology program.

This year there will be a special emphasis on robotic bronchoscopy and integration of advanced 3D imaging technology to optimize bronchoscopic diagnostic yield for peripheral pulmonary lesions.  The symposium will consist of didactic and hands-on sessions. During the morning didactic session, we will discuss Weill Cornell’s multidisciplinary lung cancer screening programs followed by discussions on robotic bronchoscopy and advanced 3D real-time imaging technologies.  We will then introduce Weill Cornell’s combined robotic bronchoscopy – robotic thoracic surgery single anesthestic event approach to minimize the interval between the diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer.  Finally, we will review important considerations about sample acquisition and processing during bronchoscopy.

In the afternoon session, the attendees will be able to interact with the faculty and get hands-on experience with robotic bronchoscopy, endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS), tumor ablation tools, and disposable bronchoscopy systems.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Discuss the role of robotic-assisted bronchoscopy in the diagnostic evaluation of lung nodules
  • Review available advanced imaging modalities used during bronchoscopy
  • Describe the WCM multidisciplinary lung nodule screening program
  • Discuss performing robotic bronchoscopy — robotic thoracic surgery in a single anesthetic event

TARGET AUDIENCE

This course is intended for Pulmonologists, Interventional Pulmonologists, Thoracic Surgeons, and Physicians in Training 

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Faculty
  • Eugene Shostak

    Course Director

Course Syllabus

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