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35th BAETS ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING 8 th to 9th October 2015 Phyllis Court Club Henley-on-Thames PROGRAMME

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Others members of committee:

35th BAETS ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING

8th

to 9th October 2015

Phyllis Court Club

Henley-on-Thames

PROGRAMME

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President

Mr David Scott-Coombes

President-elect: Mark Lansdown

Others members of committee: Mr Ashu Gandhi - Secretary

Mr Jeremy Davis -Treasurer

Mr David Chadwick - Director of Audit

Mr Radu Mihai - Research Lead

Mr David Smith - Education Lead

Mr Fausto Palazzo - Executive Member

Mr Anthony Skene - District General Representative

Organising secretariat: Ashu Gandhi (Manchester)

Steve Courtney (Reading)

Sarah Johnson (Newcastle)

Kristina Gloufchev (ASGBI)

Administrator

Bhavnita Patel

BAETS Administrator

35-43 Lincolns Inn Fields

London

WC2A 3PE

Website: www.baets.org.uk

Direct dial: +44 20 7304 4771

Email: [email protected]

Fax: +44 20 74309235

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REGISTRATION

Early Bird

until

30th

September

2015

On Site

Consultants £280 £320

Trainees £170 £210

Nurses £120 £150

BAETS Dinner £85 -

*Please note BAETS members will receive a £20 discount upon check out.

BAETS ANNUAL DINNER Thursday 8th October 2015

Cost: £85

Dress code: Lounge suits

7.15pm Coach pick up from Crown Plaza Marlow and Phyllis Court to

Crooked Billet

7.30pm Champagne Reception and Canapés

8.00pm Three course sit down meal including half bottle of wine per

person

The evening will include welcome drinks reception, canapés followed by three

courses of fine dining and live entertainment.

Click on the following link for a detailed programme and to register

http://www.baets.org.uk/reading2015/.

Demand is expected to be high and early booking is recommended to avoid

disappointment!

CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

A Certificate of Attendance will be included in your Registration Pack and can be used

to claim your CPD points as follows:

Thursday 8th October

6

Friday 9th October

4.5

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GENERAL INFORMATION

VENUE

Phyllis Court Club

Finlay Suite

Phyllis Ct Dr

Marlow Road

Henley-on-Thames,

Oxfordshire RG9 2HT

*Please note that all delegates must go to the Finlay Suite entrance.

Henley is a 12th

Century market town, surrounded by a beautiful rural landscape

of wooded hills and green fields.

The River Thames flows through the town making Henley a world renowned

centre for rowing and attracting the world’s top rowers. It hosts the annual

Henley Royal Regatta. Boats are available for hire ranging from small rowing

boats to a paddle steamer! There is also an award winning River and Rowing

Museum, a five arched bridge built in 1786, a historic church, Town Hall,

market square, The Old Bell pub dated from 1325, many local shops, and its

own theatre and cinema.

Suggestions for Visitors:

Museum: Nuffield Place, River and Rowing Museum

Sightseeing: Grey’s Court, Stoner Park & Garden, The Maharajah Well

GETTING HERE

Google map link

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PROGRAMME

Thursday 8th

October 2015

08.00 – 09.00 REGISTRATION

08.50 – 09.00

Welcome Address

Mr David Scott-Coombes

President, BAETS

09.00 – 10.15

Would would you do next? An interactive discussion

based on clinical cases.

Presenters: A Gandhi, F Palazzo, D Scott-Coombes

Expert Panel: Professor Tom Lennard (Chair), Mr Neil

Tolley, Mr Balasubramanian

10.15 – 10.40 COFFEE BREAK

10.40 – 10.45

Welcome Address

Dr S Johnson, President UK Endocrine Pathologists

Society (Newcastle)

10.45 – 11.45

BJS Guest Lecturer: “Molecular aspects of Thyroid

Cancer: From Microscope to Operating Table”

Professor Nikiforov (Pittsburgh)

11.45 – 12.15

Thy 3 Cytology - Artificially Inflating Thyroid

Surgical workload?

Dr Mufaddal Moonim (Guys & St Thomas's)

This presentation is generously sponsored by Ethicon

12.15 – 12.45

Understanding Poorly Differentiated/Anaplastic

Thyroid Cancer Dr S Johnson (Newcastle) & Dr L Moss (Cardiff)

This presentation is generously sponsored by Medtronic

12.45 – 13.00 Questions & Discussion

13.00 – 14.00 LUNCH AND POSTER VIEWING

14.00 – 17.00 BAETS - BJS Prize Session (10mins + 5mins)

Chairs: Mr S Balasubramanian & Mr N Tolley

14.00 UKEPS - UKEPS Business Meeting

15.30 – 16.00 COFEE BREAK

17.00 – 18.00 End of UKEPS Meeting & BAETS AGM

20.00 BAETS GALA DINNER

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Friday 9th

October 2015

09.00 – 11.00

Free Paper Session 1 (7mins + 3mins)

Chairs: Miss H Doran & Mr J England

11.00 – 11.30

COFFEE BREAK

11.30 – 12.30

BAETS Audit Session

12.30 – 13.30

LUNCH AND POSTER VIEWING

13.30 – 15.00

Free Paper Session 2 (7mins + 3mins)

Chairs: Mr R Moorthy & Miss S Shore

15.00

CLOSE OF THE 34TH

ANNUAL MEETING OF

THE BAETS

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BJS Prize Session:

BJS Prize 1: Correlation of Surgeon-Performed Parathyroid Ultrasound With the

Perrier Classification and Gland Weight.

M. Dordea*, N. Moore, J. Batty, T.W.J. Lennard, S.R. Aspinall

Royal Victoria Infirmary, Queen Victoria Road, Newcastle upon Tyne

BJS Prize 2: Outcomes Following Parathyroidectomy in Primary

Hyperparathyroidism With and Without Intraoperative PTH Measurements: A

Propensity Score Matched Cohort Study.

C.B.B. Lim* , S.M. Ng,

S. Ali, M.J. Stechman, D.M. Scott-Coombes

Department of Endocrine Surgery, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff

BJS Prize 3: The Utility of Ultrasound Guided Fine Needle Aspiration for PTH

Levels in Challenging Cases of Primary Hyperparathyroidism

P. Truran, T. Stedman, C. Clout, S.P. Balasubramanian, B.J. Harrison

Sheffield Teaching Hospital

BJS Prize 4: The Value of the British Thyroid Association (BTA) 2014 Ultrasound

(US) Grading Guidance in Clinical Practice

M. Rowland*, S. Qureshi, J. Hobson, A. Gandhi

University Hospital of South Manchester

BJS Prize 5: BAETS National Audit Compliance Within the M25.

H. Lancer*1, S. Robinson

2, F. Palazzo

2, N. Tolley

2

1Royal Free Hospital;

2Imperial AHSC

BJS Prize 6: Stem Cells in Undifferentiated, Recurrent and Metastatic Thyroid

Cancers: A New Direction for Development of Targeted Therapies.

K. Mahkamova*1, N. Latar

1, A. Meeson

1, S. Aspinall

2

1 The International Centre for Life, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK

2North Tyneside General Hospital, Northumbria NHS trust, North Shields, UK and

Honorary Lecturer , Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK

BJS Prize 7: Is it Possible to use Acoustic Analysis of a Patient’s Voice, Measured

on a Mobile Device, to Accurately Exclude Vocal Cord Paralysis After Thyroid

Surgery? O. Rhys Hughes*

1, M. Mat Baki

2, A. El-Sheemy

3, H. Madoyan

4, J.S. Rubin

5, G.

Wood5, A. Alexander

6, O.Forth

6, G. Mochloulis

7, K. Ghufoor

5, G. Sandhu

8, M.A.

Birchall9

1Institute of Child Health, University College London.

2University Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

3Bartholomew's Hospital, London.

4Director, Datamotus Ltd, Yerevan, Armenia.

5Royal National Throat Nose and Ear Hospital, London, UK.

6Chief Scientific Officer, OperaVOX Ltd, Oxford, UK.

7Lister Hospital, Stevenage, UK.

8Charing Cross Hospital, London, UK.

9University College London, UK.

BJS Prize 8: The Role of PET-CT in Characterising Benign and Malignant

Adrenal Tumours.

Dr. A. Sorial*1, Dr. B. Taylor

2, Miss. H. Doran

3

1Salford Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

2The Christie Hospital NHS Trust

3Department of General Surgery, Salford Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

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BJS Prize 9: Ultrasound for Assessment of Thyroid Nodules at a District General

Hospital Setting.

A. Al-lami*1, H. Emerson

2, S. Marzouk

1, V. Dhar

1, A. Balfour

1, I.J. Nixon

1

1East Kent Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

2Medway NHS Foundation Trust

BJS Prize 10: Double Negative Scans: What Surgical Approach Should we Adopt

in the Era of ioPTH?

C.B.B. Lim*1, S. Ali

1, S.M. Ng

1, J. Rees

2, M.J. Stechman

1, D.M. Scott-Coombes

1

1Department of Endocrine Surgery, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff

2Department of Radiology, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff

Free Paper Session 1:

Free Paper 11: Otorhinolaryngoloy Head and Neck Input and Perspectives in

Thyroid and Parathyroid National Registry.

K. Kapoor1, R. Simo

2, B. Nirmal Kumar

3, D. Lowe

4

1Queen Victoria Hospital & Surrey and Sussex Hospitals Trust

2Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

3Wrightington Wigan & Leigh NHS FT

4The James Cook University Hospital

Free Paper 12: Predictors for Transient Hypocalcamia Post Total or Completion

Thyroidectomy.

Dr A Shekhar*, Mr A Belloso, Mr P Morar,

Department of ENT, Royal Blackburn Hospital, Blackburn

Free Paper 13: 10 Years of Daycase Hemithyroidectomy.

R. Brindle*, S. Singh, N. Allen, C. Weerasinghe, M. Tomlinson

University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay

Free Paper 14: Thyroid Cancer – Is it Picked up on Pre-operative Cytology? An

Audit of Cases From 2014 in Newcastle Upon Tyne.

N. Lynch, S.J. Johnson*

Department of Cellular Pathology, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation

Trust, Royal Victoria Infirmary

Free Paper 15: Parathyroidectomy in Pregnancy: A Single Centre 10 Year

Experience.

P.C. Dent*, N. Lobo, S. Kirby, N.S. Tolley, F. Fausto Palazzo

Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Free Paper 16: Neck Hematoma After Thyroidectomy. Do

Antiplatelet/Anticoagulant Drugs Use or Coagulopathies Affect It? A Case Control

Study From a Single Center on 3150 Patients.

G. Donatini1, L. Lacoste

2, V. Goudet

2, D. Frasca

2, M. Boisson

2, J.L. Kraimps

1

1Department of Endocrine Surgery. CHU Poitiers, Poitiers, France

2Department of Anesthesia, CHU Poitiers, Poitiers, France

Free Paper 17: Failure Of Fragmented Parathyroid Gland Autotransplantation to

Prevent Permanent Hypoparathyroidism After Total Thyroidectomy.

L. Lorente-Poch1,2

, J.J. Sancho1,2

, J. Luis Muñoz3, A.Sitges-Serra

1,2

1Endocrine Surgery Unit, Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain

2Departament de Cirurgia. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

3General Surgery Department, Hospital de La Princesa, Madrid, Spain

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Free Paper 18: FOXE1 – A Potential Thyroid Cancer Predisposition Gene: A Case-

Control Study.

P.W. Owens1, T.P. McVeigh

1,2, N.Miller

1, C.Guerin

3, F.Sebag

3, D.Quill

1, M.Bell

4, A.J.

Lowery1, M.J. Kerin

1

1Department of Surgery, Galway University Hospital, Galway, Ireland

2Department of Clinical Genetics, Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumlin, Dublin,

Ireland 3Department of Endocrine Surgery, Hôpital de la Timone, Marseilles, France

4Department of Endocrinology, Galway University Hospital, Galway, Ireland

Free Paper 19: Histopathological Features and Outcomes of Poorly Differentiated

Thyroid Carcinoma.

J. Goswamy*, J. Jean-Pierre, J. Hubbard, A. Chandra, R. Ngu, M. Moonim, E.

Odell, P. Carroll, J. Powrie, H. Mohan, M. Lei, R. Simo,

Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London

Free Paper 20: Central Review of Thyroid Cytology for the MDTM – Does it

Improve Accuracy?

Dr. S.J. Johnson*1, Dr. C. Hobday

2, S. Aspinall

2

1Department of Cellular Pathology, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation

Trust, Royal Victoria Infirmary 2Departments of Pathology and Surgery North Tyneside Hospital

Free Paper Session 2:

Free Paper 21: A Novel Modulator of Cellular Invasion and Metastasis.

N. Sharma*, W. Imruetaicharoenchoke*, R.J. Watkins, E. Gentillin, E.

Bosseboeuf, P.K.K. Kwan, R. Fletcher, H. Mehanna, K. Boelaert, M.L. Read, J.C.

Watkinson, V.E. Smith, C.J. McCabe

School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Birmingham, UK

Free Paper 22: Outcomes of Surgery for Primary Hyperaldosteronism.

T. E. Abdel-Aziz*, D. Murad, T. Kurzawinski

Centre for Endocrine surgery, University College London Hospital, UK

Free Paper 23: Does Variation In Central Neck Dissection and Radioactive Iodine

Performance Influence the Outcome of Papillary Carcinoma? Comparison of Two

European Experienced Centres.

L. Lorente-Poch*1,2

, M. Saedon1, I. Christakis

1, G. Mateu

2, T.E. Abdel-Aziz

1,

J. Sancho2, T. Kurzawinski

1, A. Sitges-Serra

2.

1 University College London Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London

2 Hospital del Mar, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona

Free Paper 24: Investigating the Role of Polymorphism rs2910164 in mir146a in

Cancer Predisposition.

T. P. McVeigh*1,2

, P.W. Owens1, R. Mulligan

1, N. Miller

1, C. Guerin

3, F. Sebag

3,

D. Quill1, M. Bell

4, A.J. Lowery

1, J.B. Weidhaas

5, M.J. Kerin

1

1Department of Surgery, Galway University Hospital, Ireland

2Department of Clinical Genetics, Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumlin, Dublin,

Ireland 3Department of Endocrine Surgery, Hôpital de la Timone, Marseilles, France

4Department of Endocrinology, Galway University Hospital, Ireland

5Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United

States

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Free Paper 25: Forgotten Goiter (FG). Lession Learned From a Multicentric

Experience.

T. Courvoisier1, G. Donatini

1, L. De Calan

2, E. Miraillié

3, A. Hamy

4, M.

Castagnet1, J.L. Kraimps

1.

1Department of Endocrine Surgery, CHU Poitiers, Poitiers, France

2Department of Endocrine Surgery, CHU Tours, Tours, France

3Department of Endocrine Surgery, CHU Nantes, Nantes, France

4Department of Endocrine Surgery, CHU Angers, Angers, France

Free Paper 26: Thyroid Cancer – Incidence Trends and Distribution Patterns in

South Yorkshire, United Kingdom.

J.J. Wiltshire*1, B.J. Harrison

2, J. Wadsley

3, S.P. Balasubramanian

2

1University of Sheffield

2Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, Sheffield

3Weston Park Hospital, Sheffield

Free Paper 27: Vitamin D Deficiency and Multi Gland Parathyroid Disease: A

Multi-centre Study From the United Kingdom and New Zealand

M.L. Nani*1, M. Dordea

2, D. Chadwick

3, M. Biggar

4, S.P. Balasubramanian

5,

O. Edafe5, S.R. Aspinall

6

1Postgraduate Researcher, Newcastle University/ Breast and Endocrine Surgical

Trainee Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2Northern Deanery, UK

3Chesterfield Royal Infirmary, UK

4Middlemore Hospital, Auckland, NZ

5Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK

6Northumbria Trust, UK

Free Paper 28: Anatomic Study of the External Branch of the Superior Laryngeal

Nerve. Anatomic Findings and its Implication in Thyroid Surgery.

Mr X. Kochilas*1, Mr. K. Argiris

1, Professor. T. Bibas

2

1Brighton and Sussex Universities NHS Trust

2Hippocration University Hospital Athens Greece, Honorary Reader in Otolaryngology,

Ear Instituted UCL, London

Free Paper 29: Should Preoperative Ultrasound Influence the Type of Operation

Done on Patients With Thy 3 Lesions?

C.B.B. Lim*1, S.M. Ng

1, M. Wilson

2 , G. Holland

2, D.M. Smith

2

1Department of Endocrine Surgery, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff

2Department of Endocrine Surgery, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee

Poster Presentations:

Poster 30: Importance of the OCT1 Transporter to the Anti-Cancer Effect of

Metformin in Thyroid Cancer.

S. Kheder*, S. Hadad, K. Sisley, S. Balasubramanian

Department of Oncology, University of Sheffield

Poster 31: Using Teleconferencing to Review Thyroid Cancer Patients.

Mrs. J. Jones*1, Mr. T. Jacques, Dr. R. Moule, Mr. G. Mochloulis

1Macmillan Clinical Nurse Specialist, Head, Neck and Thyroid Oncology

2East & North Hertfordshire NHS Trust

Poster 32: Bilateral Adrenalectomy: A Review of 10 Years’ Experience.

G. Walls*, D. Maccora, G. Sadler, R. Mihai

Department of Endocrine Surgery, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, Churchill

Hospital, Oxford

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Poster 33: Thyroid Nodule Ultrasound Reporting – are hospitals delivering the

2014 British Thyroid Association Guidelines?

H. Emerson*1, A. Al-Lami

2, R. Toye

1, V. Dhar

2, J. Davis

1

1Medway NHS Foundation Trust

2East Kent Hospitals NHS Trust

Poster 34: Assessment of the Thyroid Nodule Using a Multi Disciplinary

Approach: Communication Across Specialties.

Ms. J. Gilchrist*1, Mr. B. Anwar

1, Ms. D. Bondin

1, Mr. R. Murphy

1, Mr. Y. Bhatt

2,

Mr. I. Sheppard1

1Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust

2University Hospital of South Manchester

Poster 35: Does Routine MIBG Scintigraphy Alter Perioperative Management of

Phaeochromocytoma?

A. Mawhinney, S. Ghattamaneni, T. Kearney, I. Anderson, H. Doran

Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Salford

Poster 36: A new Anatomical Classification of Cervicothoracic Goiters.

T. Cvasciuc1, W. Ismail

1, S. Vaidyanathan

2, A. Scarborough

2,

M. Lansdown1

1Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Leeds Teaching Hospitals

2Deaprtment of Radiology, Leeds Teaching Hospitals

Poster 37: Five Year Review of Parathyroid Surgery in a Teaching Hospital by a

Single Surgeon.

E. E. Collins*, C.S. Ubhi

Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.

Poster 38: A Single Surgeon’s Experience of Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma at a

Tertiary Teaching Hospital.

Y.M. Bhatt*1, P. Davies, K. Menten

1, K. Boelaert

2, S. Colley

3,

J.C. Watkinson1

1Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Birmingham 2Department of Endocrinology, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

3Department of Radiology, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

Poster 39: The Surgical Management of Locally Advanced Differentiated Thyroid

Carcinoma – A Single Surgeon’s Experience.

Y.M. Bhatt*1, A. Lacovidou

1, K. Menten

1, K. Boelaert

2, S. Colley

3,

J.C. Watkinson1

1Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Birmingham 2Department of Endocrinology, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

3Department of Radiology, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

Poster 40: Outcomes of Sub-Total Vs. Total Parathyroidectomy in Renal

Hyperparathyroidism.

Dr. A. Sorial, Dr. Y. Motala, Miss. H. Doran

Salford Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Poster 41: Surgeon-Performed Ultrasound (SUS) -Guided Fine Needle Aspiration

Cytology (FNAC) for Thyroid Nodules: Benefits in a Low-Volume Thyroid Centre.

M. Shaaban*1, K. Patel

2, S.R. Aspinall

3

1Locum Consultant Surgeon, North Cumbria Trust

2Higher Surgical Trainee, Northern Deanery

3Consultant Surgeon, Northumbria Trust

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Poster 42: Day-Case Hemithyroid Surgery – Do we Need to Keep an Open Mind?

K. Davies, I. Hinden*, R. Fletcher, V. Srinivasan

Arrowe Park Hospital, Merseyside

Poster 43: Post Operative Pain, Nausea and Vomiting Following Thyroid and

Parathyroid Surgery: A Multi-Centre Service Evaluation.

K. Mahkamova*1, P. Truran

2, E. Davenport

3, P. Prasad

2, H. Sran

4, A. Bagul

4, S.

Aspinall5, D. Chadwick

6, B. Harrison

2, S.P. Balasubramanian

2

1Institute of Genetic Medicine, The International Centre for Life, Newcastle University,

Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK 2 Department of General Surgery, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield

3Department of General Surgery, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK

4Department of General Surgery, St Georges Hospital, London, UK

5North Tyneside General Hospital, North Shields, UK

6Chesterfield Royal Hospital, Chesterfield, UK

Poster 44: Evaluating the Costs Associated With Radioactive Iodine Ablation in

Patients With Thyroid Cancer.

G. Hammond*, S. Eves, G. Sadler, A. Weaver, R. Mihai

Department of Endocrine Surgery and Oncology, Oxford University Hospitals NHS

Trust

Poster 45: Analysis of Clinicopathological Factors of Bethesda III (FLUS/AUS)

Results in Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology of Thyroid Nodules.

Miss. T.R. Xuan Gan*1, Asst/Prof. K. Yuan Ngiam

2, Dr. W. Wong

3, Dr. J. Lu

4,

Asst/Prof. M. En Nga5, Dr Wee Boon Tan

6, Asst/Prof. R. Parameswaran

7

1Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore

2Consultant General Surgeon, Endocrine Surgical Unit, National University Hospital,

Singapore

3Resident, Endocrine Surgical Unit, National University Hospital, Singapore

4Associate Consultant Pathologist, Department of Pathology, National University

Hospital, Singapore

5Senior Consultant Pathologist, Department of Pathology, National University

Hospital, Singapore

6Associate Consultant General Surgeon, Endocrine Surgical Unit, National University

Hospital, Singapore

7Consultant General Surgeon, Endocrine Surgical Unit, National University Hospital,

Singapore

Poster 46: Long-Term Outcomes Following Minimally Invasive

Parathyroidectomy (MIP) for Primary Hyperparathyroidism (PHPT): A

Systematic Review of the Literature.

H. Ishii*1, J. Watkinson

2, D.S. Kim

3

1ENT Department, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, UK

2Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham

3Consultant Head and Neck Surgeon, St. George’s Hospital, London, UK

Poster 47: Does Superficial Cervical Plexus Blockade in Thyroid Surgery, Promote

23 Hour Discharge?

K.A. Bailey, C. Morgan, M.N. Ramasamy, W. Elsaify

South Tees NHS Trust, Middlesbrough

Poster 48: Nurse Led Discharge and a 23 Hour Stay. A Feasible Option in Thyroid

Surgery?

K.A. Bailey, M.N. Ramasamy, C. Morgan, W. Elsaify

South Tees NHS Trust, Middlesbrough

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Poster 49: Symptomatic Improvement After Parathyroidectomy – Personal Views

of 40 Patients.

D. Maccora, R. Mihai

Department of Endocrine Surgery, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust

Poster 50: Automatic Periodic Stimulation Vagal Monitoring in Thyroidectomy –

A Retrospective Review.

Mr. T. Jacques, Ms. L. Langstaff, Mr. G. Mochloulis*,

Lister Hospital, Stevenage, UK.

Poster 51: Effect of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Identification Technique During

Thyroid Surgery on RLN Injury.

S. Malik, M. Ahmad, A. Khan

Department of Surgery, MH Rawalpindi

Poster 52: Experience of Thyroid Surgery at a Peripheral Hospital in a Goiter

Endemic Area : Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (RLN) Variations and Complications.

S. Malik*, M. Ahmad, A. Khan

Department of Surgery, MH Rawalpindi

Poster 53: A Comparison of Calcium Monitoring Protocols following Total

Thyroidectomy.

Miss. K.L. Connor*, Mr. R. Green, Mr. R. Adamson,

Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, St. Johns Hospital, Edinburgh

Poster 54: Changes in the Management of Hyperparathyroidism in the South-West

Over 10 Years- A Review Of Pathways to Parathyroidectomy.

Miss. P. Leighton*, Miss. A. Edwards, Mr. J. Morgan

North Bristol NHS Trust

Poster 55: Outcomes of Thyroidectomy for Grave’s Disease in Children and Adults.

B.J.Mc Farquharson1, I. Christakis

1, T. Abdel Aziz, C. Brain

2, T.R. Kurzawinski

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1University College Hospital

2Great Ormond Street Hospital

3University College Hospital/Great Ormond Street Hospital

Poster 56: A Systematic Review of the Trends in Thyroid Cancer Incidence.

J.J. Wiltshire*1, T.M. Drake

1, L. Uttely

1, S.P. Balasubramanian

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1University of Sheffield

2Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, Sheffield

Poster 57: Incidental Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma in Thyrotoxic Patients: A Case

Series and Systematic Review of Literature.

S. Mahalingam*1,2

, A. Stacey-Clear2, S. Zachariah

3, N. Choudhury

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1Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, East Surrey Hospital

2Department of General Surgery, East Surrey Hospital

3Department of Endocrinology, East Surrey Hospital

Poster 58: The Peri-Operative Usefulness of Recurrent and Superior Laryngeal

Nerve Monitoring in Thyroid Surgery; Our Experience

X. Kochilas*, K. Argiris, C. Zammit

Brighton and Sussex Universities NHS Trust

Poster 59: Phaeochromocytoma and the Use of Critical Care.

L. Cousins, F. Eatock

Department of Endocrine Surgery, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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Poster 60: Shortening Post-Operative Stay After Parathyroidectomy - A District

General Hospital Experience

S. Sinha*, I. Ahmad, M. Al-Sheikh, C. Backhouse

Colchester University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Poster 61: A Systematic Review of Long Term Treatment Related Morbidity in

Patients With Differentiated Thyroid Cancer.

W. Parker*, O. Edafe, S. P. Balasubramanian,

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Royal Hallamshire Hospital