Prof. Young-Woo Kim: SPADE operation is a new reconstruction method following proximal gastrectomy
Editor’s note
The 4th Annual East Meets West: A Medical and Surgical Symposium was held in Shanghai from August 17th to 18th, 2018. This conference is jointly organized by Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai, China and Florida Hospital, Orlando, USA.
This symposium is designed to bring together surgeons and gastroenterologists from North America and Asia. Cooperation between Chinese surgical leaders and North American leading surgeons and gastroenterologists served as the beginning of this symposium.
Moreover, this symposium has brought together certain number of outstanding European surgeons to highlight some of the cutting-edge ideas and discuss evolving and latest treatments for gastrointestinal diseases. Comparison of treatment approaches from the East and West and convergence and overlap of advanced endoscopy and surgery are emphasized. The symposium features live demonstrations of procedures and procedural videos as the foundation of learning and discussion for all presented experts.
During this conference, the editor of Annals of Laparoscopic and Endoscopic Surgery had the great honor to have an interview with Prof. Young-Woo Kim (Figure 1).
Expert introduction (Figure 2)
Prof. Young-Woo Kim is the Chief Surgeon of Center for Gastric Cancer, National Cancer Center, Goyang, Korea.
Dr. Young-Woo Kim graduated from Seoul National University School of Medicine in 1988 and finished his training at the Department of Surgery of Seoul National University Hospital. And, he served as a flight surgeon, ROK Air Force Captain for three years. From 1997 through 2002, he had been working for Ewha Womans University as a faculty. Now he is a Chief Surgeon in Center for Gastric Cancer, Research Institute & Hospital, National Cancer Center as well as a professor of Department of Cancer Control and Policy at National Cancer Center Graduate School of Cancer Science and Policy. From Jun 2014 through Aug 2014, he was an Honorary Visiting Professor at Imperial College of London. His main research field is gastric surgical oncology encompassing clinical trials, developing surgical techniques of laparoscopic surgery, robotic surgery, and open surgery, translational researches over gastric cancer, and medical device development. He developed 3D laparoscopy system and planned surgical robot development for the Korean government. He has performed over 5,000 gastrectomies including over 3,000 laparoscopic and, 200 robotic gastrectomies so far.
Prof. Kim has published over 279 original articles and several book chapters for Laparoscopic Gastrectomy, textbook of Oncology, textbook of Gastric Cancer in Korea. His main publication includes JAMA paper for FAIRY trial in 2017, and first level 1 evidence for role of laparoscopic gastrectomy in Annals of Surgery and Surgical Endoscopy (COACT 1301 trial). His recent main clinical trial is ADDICT trial for D1+ vs. D2 for stage IB and II gastric cancer. He is current SMIT president organizing iSMIT & IBEC2018 on 8–10 Nov in Seoul.
Interview (Figure 3)
Acknowledgments
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References
- Lee R, Young L. Prof. Young-Woo Kim: SPADE operation is a new reconstruction method following proximal gastrectomy. Asvide 2018;5:756. Available online: http://www.asvide.com/article/view/27298
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Cite this article as: Lee R, Young L. Prof. Young-Woo Kim: SPADE operation is a new reconstruction method following proximal gastrectomy. Ann Laparosc Endosc Surg 2018;3:77.