PAPSCON 2020
Every year Pakistan Association of Plastic Surgeons provides the platform in the form of PAPSCON to educate and update plastic surgeons and advance the practice of plastic surgery globally by inspiring and facilitating scientific discovery and its translation to clinical practice.
PAPSCON 2020 is scheduled for March 13, 2020 – March 15, 2020. This dynamic 3 – day conference will focus on in-depth reviews and analyses of recent advances in plastic surgery. Tremendous changes are affecting the practice of plastic surgery. It will include:
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PAPS 2020 Islamabad
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the 25th Annual Conference of the Pakistan Association of Plastic Surgeons to be held at Shifa International University Hospital, in the beautiful green city of Islamabad, located at the base of Margalla Hills National Park.
As President of the Pakistan Association of Plastic Surgeons, I would like to extend my warmest welcome to all the participants and distinguished guest speakers from all over the world, notably from the United Kingdom, European Union and the United States.
This year under the capable leadership of Professor Mamoon Rashid, the conference will no doubt be of an excellent educational content benefiting both our local and international participants with over 75 scientific papers on all aspects of plastic reconstructive & hand Surgery.
An Aesthetic Workshop under the auspices of International Society of Plastic Surgeons (ISAPS) is planned the day following the conference with an internationally acclaimed ISAPS faculty.
It would be without saying that an enjoyable social event has been arranged for the participants and their spouses. For those wanting to explore Islamabad, one of the most beautiful cities of Pakistan, Margalla Hills National Park, Shakarparian Park would be worth visiting as well as Faisal Mosque, Pakistan Monument and the Lok Virsa Museum. No visit to Islamabad is complete with a visit to Monal Restaurant with breath-taking views of the City.
However, a conference like this would not be possible without the support of exhibit companies. I thank them all. Please spend some time with all of them during the breaks.
Professor Mamoon is a gracious host and no doubt everyone will be well taken care of.
In-sha’Allah.
Lastly, I would like to express my greatest gratitude to all the distinguished speakers, the Local Organizing Committee and colleagues for their hard work and sacrifice in various aspects to make this congress possible.
I wish you a memorable experience in Islamabad 2020.
Dr. Muhammad Shahab Ghani, FRCS
Consultant Plastic & Hand Microsurgeon
President, Pakistan Association of Plastic Surgeons, 2018-2020
PAPS 2020 Islamabad
It gives me great pleasure to invite you on behalf of the Pakistan Association of Plastic Surgeons to our 25th Annual meeting to be held in Islamabad from the 13th to the 15th of March 2020.
Our association is relatively young, having been formed in 1994, and comparatively much smaller than many older and well established associations. Our meetings therefore have a much cosier feel than the ones of larger associations. However, what they lack in numbers is compensated by the enthusiasm of the participants and the feeling of genuine camaraderie. The academic content is generally of a very high standard with a lot of innovative solutions to the reconstructive and cosmetic challenges peculiar to this part of the world.
In the past we have had the good fortune to have numerous illustrious speakers from around the world. This time too we hope to have some of the most well-known and respected plastic surgeons in the world participating in the meeting. Your presence at the meeting will not only give us an opportunity to interact in person with someone of your stature but also provide you a unique insight into the practice of plastic surgery in Pakistan.
Islamabad is a beautiful city surrounded by hills and the gateway to the majestic peaks of the Himalayas and Karakoram mountains. It is particularly wonderful in March as it is the beginning of spring here and the blossoms start to appear on the apricot and cherry trees. The weather is also mild and very welcoming.
I truly hope that you will be able to take out time from your very busy schedule and commitments to join us for this meeting.
Prof. Mamoon Rashid,
Chairman – Organizing Committee, PAPSCON 2020
Ms. Barbara Jemec, Consultant Plastic Surgeon
She has been a member of the councils of the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons, the British Society for Surgery of the Hand and the Plastic Surgery section of the Royal Society of Medicine, as well as been the section president of the RSM.
Ms. Jemec is a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Journal and the Journal of Hand Surgery (European edition) and is therefore able to keep up to date with advances in her field, she is also contributing to the re-write of the Oxford textbook of Plastic Surgery with two chapters in skin and the upper limb sections.
Mr. David Johnson, President, European Society of Craniofacial Surgery (ESCFS)
Mr David Johnson graduated from Cambridge University with a First Class Honours degree in Medical Sciences in 1989. He was awarded The Skerne Scholarship and The Belfield Clarke Prize for Biological Sciences for obtaining the top First Class Degree in the University. He was awarded the Ida Mary Henderson Scholarship to Christ Church, Oxford and graduated from Oxford University in Clinical Medicine in 1992.
After his general surgical training he undertook three years of full time research as a Wellcome Clinical Training Fellow at the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine in Oxford, where he researched into the molecular biology of craniosynostosis. He was awarded a Doctor of Medicine Degree from Oxford University and was awarded a Hunterian Professorship as recognition of his research by The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
Mr Johnson trained in Plastic Surgery at Mount Vernon Hospital, Salisbury District Hospital and the Radcliffe Infirmary at Oxford. He spent one year as a Senior Craniofacial Fellow at The Australian Craniofacial Unit in Adelaide before taking up his Consultant Post in Oxford in 2006. He is the Director of the Craniofacial Unit in Oxford which is one of the busiest craniofacial units in the world primarily treating children with craniosynostosis. He has over 70 publications and he is a lead editor of the 39th and 40th editions of the world famous Gray’s Anatomy textbook.
Prof. Edward Chang, Associate Professor, Plastic Surgery
Prof. Edward Chang is a plastic surgeon in Houston, Texas and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including CHI St. Luke’s Health Brazosport and University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
He received his medical degree from NYU School of Medicine and has been in practice between 11-20 years. Currently he is an Associate Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery, Division of Surgery, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.
Prof. Fu-Chan WEI, Consultant Reconstructive microsurgery, vascularized composite allotransplantation, Surgeon, Innovator, and Leader of the Legendary Chang Gung Microsurgery Center
Professor Fu-Chan Wei is one of the pioneers in plastic surgery and microsurgery. He is clearly one of the most influential and innovative surgeons in the history of plastic surgery. The Taiwanese legend is the innovator of the osteoseptocutaneous fibula flap, which revolutionized the reconstruction of composite bone and soft tissue defects in the jaw and extremities. He has pioneered several perforator flaps, including the free style variety. He has taken toe-to-hand microsurgical transplantation to a whole new level. He is not only recognized for his surgical skills and clinical innovations, but also for his vision, leadership, and teaching. The establishment and development of the famous Microsurgery Center at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital is unparalleled anywhere.
Professor Wei became Chairman of the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in 1994, vice superintendent in 1997 at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, and Chancellor of the College of Medicine in 2003 at Chang Gung University. During his tenure as the Chief of the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, through his efforts in leading and coordination, his institution developed into a world leading microsurgical center renowned for extensive cases with an unattested high level of quality in head and neck reconstruction, facial palsy, brachial plexus, upper and lower extremity, breast and lymphedema reconstructions. He is past President of the World Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery, has published 468 research papers, 114 book chapters and 18 books. In 2012, he was elected to the Academia Sinica in Taiwan. He remains clinically active and his current research interests are focused on developing hand and face vascular composite allotransplantation in Taiwan.
Prof. Gregory R.D. Evans
Professor, Surgery, School of Medicine, Chair, Plastic Surgery
School of Medicine, M.D., University of Southern California School of Medicine.
Prof. Gregory Evans is the Professor of Plastic Surgery and Biomedical Engineering, Founding Chair, Department of Plastic Surgery, Past President American Society of Plastic Surgeons, past director of the American Board of Plastic Surgery and currently Senior Trustee and the chair of the international committee for the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
He is one of the most widely respected aesthetic and reconstructive surgeons in the country and is the past President of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
Prof. Gregory Evans focuses on a full spectrum of plastic surgery of the face, eyes, abdomen, breasts and body contouring. His results are meticulous and elegant. He is perhaps best known for performing cancer reconstruction procedures, including free tissue transfer for head, neck and breast.
Dr. Humayun Mohmand
Dr. Humayun Mohmand is a Plastic, Cosmetic and Hair Restorative Surgeon, Certified by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. He has taken the Hair Restoration surgery to a new dimension by performing a mega session of 5000 F.U and above, even on Asian population.
Dr. Humayun Mohmand has presented papers at numerous medical conferences. He has published widely in scientific and medical Journals. On 10th Scientific meeting of international Society of Hair Restorative Surgery held in Chicago (USA) 2002, his posters were awarded the 1st prize for best scientific techniques.
Dr. Humayun Mohmand conducted a research project with primary emphasis on direction of Transplanted Hair in hairline. His work for Restoration of Mustaches, beard, Eyebrow and Hair Restoration for burn patients is widely respected. He specializes in most natural looking hair-line.
Mr. Louis de Weerd, Professor in Plastic Surgery, Research Group of Medical Imaging
Mr. Louis de Weerd (1958) works as a plastic surgeon at the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the University Hospital of North Norway. He also a position as professor at the The Arctic University of Norway and is a member of the Medical Imaging Research Group at the Department of Clinical Medicine.
His main interest lies in reconstructive surgery and the use of different imaging modalities in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. His thesis was on the use of Dynamic Infrared Thermography (DIRT) in free flap surgery.
Mr. Mark Henley, President, British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAPRAS)
Mr. Mark Henley is Senior Consultant Plastic Reconstructive and Cleft Surgeon to the Nottingham University Hospitals and the Trent Regional Cleft Surgery Service. Committed to training and raising educational standards in all aspects of Plastic Surgery and achieving unprecedented collaboration between mainstream surgical specialties he has established national fellowships in Reconstructive Cosmetic Surgery.
In collaboration with others he has also established an innovative specialty specific surgical professional indemnity scheme (PRASIS) and is currently piloting ‘Hands On’ training in Cosmetic Surgery in the United Kingdom.
Prof. Moazzam Nazeer Tarar
Dr. Moazzam Tarar graduated from King Edward Medical College (now University), Lahore in 1985 and completed his General and Plastic Surgical training in the U.K. from 1988 to 1995.
On his return to Pakistan he established Plastic Surgery unit at Jinnah Hospital, Lahore. Lower limb and hand reconstruction are his special interest areas. He started Limb Replantation service at Jinnah Hospital, Lahore and runs Reconstructive Microsurgery Course there in collaboration with Plastic Surgery Unit at Frenchay Hospital, Bristol since 2007.
He organized relief efforts after October 2005 earthquake from Pakistan Association of Plastic Surgeons’ platform as it’s secretary and also invited BAPRAS members to participate. He has been made an honorary fellow of College of Physician & Surgeons of Pakistan in 2010 and is the President Elect of Pakistan Association of Plastic Surgeons.
Prof. Dr. Nazim Cerkes
Aesthetic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon, President of Rhinoplasty Society of Europe
Vice President of International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Past President of Turkish Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.
Dr. Nazim Cerkes had his plastic surgery training between 1985 – 1990 at the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine. During his residency, he specifically worked on the field of microsurgery and started the first clinical applications of reconstructive microsurgery at the department
Prof. Dr. Nazim Cerkes is the President of the Rhinoplasty Society of Europe, Vice President of International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and Past President of Turkish Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Dr. Cerkes has been invited several important international meetings to give lectures and perform live surgery demonstrations, particularly on rhinoplasty. Every year many plastic surgeons from all over the world visit his clinic to observe his rhinoplasty techniques.
Mr. M. Sarmad Tamimy, Consultant Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Mr. Sarmad is a fully trained Plastic, Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgeon with in an extensive experience in reconstructive and aesthetic surgery of more than 10 years. Being trained initially as general surgeon and then homing down his skills for a full further training in plastic surgery, he has more than two decades of experience in looking after and helping patients with surgical needs.
Mr. Sarmad underwent plastic surgical training in Pakistan with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Pakistan, before coming to UK for a further specialist training in Microsurgery, Cosmetic Surgery and Oncology Reconstructive Surgery.
In addition to cosmetic surgery, he has a well-established NHS practice in Nottingham for more than 3 years with a special interest in Breast Reconstruction, Microsurgery, Sarcoma, Head & Neck Reconstruction and Perineal Reconstruction.
Dr. Shahid Jamil, Facial Aesthetic Surgeon, Australia
Dr. Shahid Jamil, Artist – Sculptor – Aesthetic Surgeon. One of Australia’s leading facial aesthetic surgeons. With one two decades of experience in his aesthetic surgical craft, he is referred to as the “King of Botox” by the media, and a master injedor of advance level fillers. He is highly regarded for his artist strategy and precision in surgical finesse and facial sculpturing. His expertise and techniques make him an authority on the cosmetic medicine stage, providing gripping lectures and sharing his live demonstration techniques at international meetings.
A graduate of the prestigious university of western Australia in 1996, he was awarded a first class position as an advance surgical trainee with the royal Australian college of surgeons. Dr. Jamil has privileges experience from leading centers of excellence including Harvard University plastic surgery department in Boston and exclusive private cosmetic clinics in Beverly Hills and Sydney.
Dr. Jamil challenges the paradigms of previous methods of injection techniques and proposes a more specific and mathematically engineered concept to lift tissues and harmoniously rejuvenate the ageing process.
Prof. Dr. Tariq Iqbal
Prof. Dr. Tariq Iqbal is a Plastic Surgeon practicing in Islamabad. Prof. Dr. Tariq Iqbal has the following degrees: M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S (Surgery), FRCS and has 30 years of experience.
Prof. Dr. Tariq Iqbal is an innovative surgeon and has designed and established a state-of-the-art Burn Care Center at PIMS which was inaugurated by the President of Pakistan on December 6, 2007. This is the first of its kind in the public sector of Pakistan and rather south Asia that is established in accordance with the latest International standards for the management of Acute Burn Care and long-term sequel.
He had designed, in consultation with international and local experts, the “Generation IV-Laminar Flow Modular Operation Theater” installed first time in Pakistan.
Mr. Tim Goodacre, Consultant Plastic, Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgeon
Mr. Tim Goodacre is a recently NHS retired plastic surgeon with an Honorary contract at the Oxford Radcliffe University Hospitals. He is past President of the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAPRAS), 2011, and currently serves on the RCS(England) Council as BAPRAS elected representative. He is Vice President of EBOPRAS and sits on the ExCo of the Plastic Surgery section of UEMS – the European advisory body. He is on the Council and cases Committee of the Medical Defence Union, Trustee of the Blonde McIndoe Research Foundation, and Chair of Interface Uganda – a small charity supporting training and development of reconstructive services in east Africa. Mr. Tim is also a Patron of the British Association of Skin Camouflage.
He is a fully accredited plastic and reconstructive surgeon, in full time practice for 15 years, a past member of the Council of British Association of Plastic Surgeons, currently an Examiner for the UK InterCollegiate Board in Plastic Surgery and a member of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS).
He is Regional Specialty Adviser in Plastic Surgery and a member of the Medical Defence Union Council. He is also Senior Clinical Lecturer in the Nuffield Department of Surgery, University of Oxford.
Mr Umraz Khan
Mr Umraz Khan qualified from University College, London in 1991. He then completed his basic surgical training at the Royal United Hospital in Bath and also conducted research into anti-scarring agents.
Mr Khan then spent six years in London completing his higher surgical training. He was awarded his fellowship in Australia in 2002 following training focusing on skin cancer, microsurgery and cosmetic surgery.
Between 2002 and 2006 Mr Khan worked as a Consultant Plastic Surgeon at Charing Cross Hospital in London where he also established a successful private practice. Mr Khan’s special interests include reconstructive plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery of the face, abdomen and breast augmentation, skin cancer and lower limb trauma.
He was program director for training in London prior to taking up a post in Bristol in 2006. He has published many papers on limb reconstruction and remains actively involved in this area of surgical research. He is visiting professor to Allama Iqbal Medical School, Lahore. He has been awarded an honorary fellowship from the CPSP and of the Canadian Plastic Surgery Society in recognition of his contributions to Plastic Surgery.
He is a full member of BAPRAS Fellow of RCS Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Orthoplastic Surgery.
25th Annual Meeting: Pakistan Association of Plastic Surgeons (PAPSCON 2020) | ||
Program Agenda | ||
Friday, March 13, 2020 | ||
Sheesh Mahal Hall, Islamabad Serena Hotel | ||
8:30 am – 9:00 am | Registration and Attendance | |
9:00 am – 9:05 am | Recitation from Holy Quran | |
9:05 am – 9:10 am | Welcome Address – Chairman Organizing Committee, PAPSCON 2020 | Prof. Mamoon Rashid, SIH, Islamabad |
9:10 am – 9:15 am | Address by President PAPS | Dr. Muhammad Shahab Ghani, LNH, Karachi |
9:15 am – 9:25 am | Address by Chief Guest | Dr. Zeeshan Bin Ishtiaque, Medical Director, SIH, Islamabad |
9:30 am – 10:00 am | Keynote Lecture |
coming soon |
10:00 am – 10:20 am | Tea Break | |
1st Scientific Session – Congenital Craniofacial Deformities | ||
Panelist | Coordinator | |
Prof. Ehtasham Ul Haq and Prof. Tehmeed Ullah | Dr. Yasir Iqbal | |
Time | Topic | Speaker |
10:25 am – 10:50 am | Invited Lecture: Evolution of cleft care in the UK |
Mr. Mark Henley, Nottingham,UK President – BAPRAS |
10:50 am – 10:56 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 016 Comparison Between Interrupted And Continous Sutures For Oral And Nasal Mucosal Layers In Cleft Palate Surgery |
Dr. Yusra Afzal, LNH, Karachi |
10:56 am – 11:02 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 019 A Novel Technique For Prevention Of Anterior Fistula And Facilitation Of Alveolar Cleft Repair |
Dr. Imran Khan, LNH, Karachi |
11:02 am – 11:08 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 038 Application Of Buccal Fat Pad To Cover Lateral Palatal Defect Causes Early Mucolization |
Dr. Mehtab Ahmed, LNH, Karachi |
11:08 am – 11:14 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 040 Reconstruction of The Not So Straight |
Dr. Ayesha Aslam, FFH, Rawalpindi |
11:14 am – 11:20 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 050 Secondary Cleft Lip Nose Deformities And Their Correction |
Dr. Sarah Mustafa, Patel Hospital, Karachi |
11:20 am – 11:26 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 078 Management of Craniofacial cleft |
Dr. Hidayatullah, HMC, Peshawar |
11:26 am – 11:32 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 085 Comparison Of Fisher And Modified Millard Techniques For Unilateral Cleft Lip Repair |
Dr. Muhammad Sohail, Mayo Hospital, Lahore |
11:32 am – 11:38 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 091 Comparison Of Alar Base Augmentaion With Or Without Free Diced Cartlage Graft In Secondary Cleft Nasal Deformity |
Dr. Muhammad Sohail, Mayo Hospital, Lahore |
11:38 am – 11:50 am | Discussion | |
11:50 pm – 12:15 pm | Invited Lecture: Combining an Evidence based approach with innovation to improve surgical outcomes in Craniosynostosis |
Mr. David Johnson, Oxford,UK President – ESCFS |
2nd Scientific Session – Head and Neck | ||
Panelist | Coordinator | |
Dr. Shahab Ghani & Dr. Mohammad Fazal ur Rahman | Col. Abdul Majid | |
Time | Topic | Speaker |
12:20 pm – 12:50 pm | Invited Lecture: Pearls and pitfalls in complex Head and Neck Reconstruction |
Prof. Edward Chang, Houston, USA |
12:50 pm – 12:56 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 068 Cross Cheek Dumbbell Shaped Radial Forearm Free Flap For Bilateral Cheek Reconstruction After Bilateral Trismus Release |
Dr. Touqeer Hussain, LNH, Karachi |
12:56 pm – 1:02 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 073 Lateral Arm Free Flap For Tongue |
Dr. Hamza Jan, AKUH, Karachi |
1:02 pm – 1:08 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 120 Modification of the orthodromic temporalis procedure for smile reanimation: A review of 22 patients |
Dr. Farwa Shabbir, SIH, Islamabad |
1:08 pm – 1:14 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 074 Free flap in Radiated neck |
Dr. Afifa Nadeem, AKUH, Karachi |
1:14 pm – 1:20 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 090 Reliability of Islanded forehead flap |
Dr. Waqas Hayat, Burns and Plastic Surgery Center, Peshawar |
1:20 pm – 1:30 pm | Discussion | |
1:30 pm – 2:20 pm | Lunch and Prayer Break | |
3rd Scientific Session – Hand and Upper Limb | ||
Panelist | Coordinator | |
Gen. Shahid Hameed & Dr. Kamran Khalid | Dr. Kanwal Yousaf | |
Time | Topic | Speaker |
2:20pm – 2:45pm | Invited Lecture: Battle to Tame the Beast |
Mr. M. Sarmad Tamimy, Nottigham, UK |
2:45 pm – 3:10 pm | Invited Lecture: Reconstruction of Electrical burn injuries upper limb |
Ms. Barbara Jemec, London, UK |
3:10 pm – 3:35 pm | Invited Lecture: | coming soon |
3:35 pm – 3:41 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 006 Neurotization Of Musculocutaneous Nerve With Intercoastal Nerve Vs Phrenic Nerve – A Retrospective Comparative Study |
Dr. Touqeer Hussain, LNH, Karachi |
3:41 pm – 3:47 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 039 Effectiveness Of Nerve Transfers In Regaining Upper Limb Function In A Population With Inadequate Rehabilitation Facilities |
Dr. Nousheen Salim, Samina Aman, Ayesha Aslam FFH, Rawalpindi |
3:47 pm – 3:53 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 042 SAHA Muscle transfer: A salvage procedure for shoulder in long standing chronic brachial plexus injuries |
Dr. Firdous Khan, Dr. Tahseen Cheema, Dr. Mohammad Tahir, Dr. Tehmeedullah |
3:53 pm – 3:59 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 053 Outcome Of Single Or Double Fascicular Oberlin Transfer In Acute Brachial Plexus Injury To Restore Elbow Flexion Using Partially Injured Donor Ulnar Nerve |
Dr. Zahid Tayyab, Mayo Hospital, Lahore |
3:59 pm – 4:05 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 063 Comparison Of Anterior Vs. Dorsal Approach For Spinal Accessory Nerve To Suprascapular Nerve Transfer In Patients With Brachial Plexus Injury And Its Outcome On Shoulder Function |
Dr. Osama Tanveer, LNH, Karachi |
4:05 pm – 4:11 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 084 Analysis Of Local Flaps For Coverage Of Digital Defects |
Dr. Ayesha Aslam, FFH, Rawalpindi |
4:11 pm – 4:17 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 087 Ulnar Artery Perforator Flap : The Small Wonder For Composite Soft Tissue Defects Of Hand |
Dr. Maryam Noor, Dr. Haider Ali, Civil Hospital, Karachi |
4:17 pm – 4:21 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 117 Effectiveness of Percutaneous Needle Aponeurotomy For Dupuytren’s Contracture |
Dr. Samia Fatima, Roomana Akhlaque, Nabila Naz, Lahore General Hospital, Lahore |
4:21 pm – 4:30 pm | Discussion | |
4:30 pm – onwards | End of session | |
Saturday, March 14, 2020 | ||
4th Scientific Session – Short papers and Microsurgery | ||
Panelist | Coordinator | |
Dr. Yawar Sajjad & Dr. Mazhar Nizam | Dr. Safdar Ali | |
Time | Topic | Speaker |
8:30 am – 8:34 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 008 Outcome of Buried Versus Exposed Kirshner Wires in Terms of Infection in Fractures of Phalanges and Metacarpal Bones of Hand |
Dr. Ali Adil, Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi |
8:34 am – 8:38 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 009 Comparison of Belfast Protocol with MGH (Massachusetts General Hospital) Protocol in Rehabilitation of Flexor Tendon Injuries of Hand – A Single Blinded Randomized Control Trial |
Dr. Umer Chishti, Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi |
8:38 am – 8:42 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 014 Anti Claw Procedure With Flexor Digitorum Superficialis Transfer For Ulnar Nerve Palsy: Our Experience |
Dr. Adil Iqbal, LNH, Karachi |
8:42 am – 8:46 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 072 Long-Term Outcome Of Coverage Of Post Burn Palmar Hand Contractures With Glabrous Intermediate-Thickness Plantar (ITP) Skin Graft |
Dr. Ali Hassan Javed, Mayo Hospital, Lahore |
8:46 am – 8:50 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 017 Case Report Of Cutaneous Mucormycosis Of Hand In An Immunocompromised Patient; A Rare Yet Serious Infection |
Dr. Syed M Ammar Yasir Jaffry, National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh |
8:50 am – 8:54 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 001 Early Tendon Transfer Reduces Morbidity And Improves Function In Radial Nerve Palsy |
Dr. Mehtab Ahmed, LNH, Karachi |
8:54 am – 8:58 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 057 Simultaneous Double Free Functioning Muscle Transfer in a Patient with Brachial Plexus Injury |
Dr. Falak Sher Malik, Reconstructive, Burn & Hand Surgery Centre, Lahore |
8:58 am – 9:02 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 062 Revisiting the old wrangle: one Versus two Venous anastomoses in free flap surgery?? |
Dr. Mohsin Ali, AKUH, Karachi |
9:02 am – 9:06 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 111 Mandibular reconstruction with vascularized fibular graft ; Comparing effects of Adjuvant Radiotherapy vs No Radiotherapy on bone union and complications |
Dr. Noshee Adeel, SIH, Islamabad |
9:06 am – 9:10 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 086 Increasing Incidence of Oral cancer in young Pakistani population. An emerging dilemma |
Dr. Muhammad Asif, Cancer Foundation Hospital Karachi |
9:10 am – 9:16 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 046 Free flap Surgery: Tricks and Tips |
Dr. Mohammad Fazlur Rahman, AKUH, Karachi |
9:16 am – 9:40 am | Invited Lecture: B FIRST ”Would you consider a ‘’P FIRST ’’ |
Ms. Barbara Jemec, London,UK. |
9:40 am – 10:10 am | Invited Lecture: Super microsurgery for treatment of oncologic secondary lymphedema |
Prof. Edward Chang, Houston, USA. |
10:10 am – 10:16 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 030 Lymphoedema Management: How Effective is the Vascularized Lymph Node Transfer, Our Experience |
Dr. Muhammad Omar Afzal, JBRSC, Lahore |
10:16 am – 10:22 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 106 Vascularized Lymph Node Transfer, A Promising Solution For Lymphedema |
Dr. Palwasha Mansoor, CMH, Rawalpindi |
10:22 am – 10:32 am | Dicussion | |
10:32 am – 10:50 am | Tea Break | |
5th Scientific Session – Breast | ||
Panelist | Coordinator | |
Dr. Tahir Shafi & Dr. Zia ul Islam | Dr. Atiya Ijaz | |
Time | Topic | Speaker |
10:50 am – 11:10 am | Invited Lecture: Achieving the best Results in Breast Reconstruction |
Prof. Gregory R.D. Evans, Irvine, USA Past President – ASPS |
11:10 am – 11:35 am | Invited Lecture: Use of DIRT in perforator based surgery |
Prof. Louis deWeerd, Tromoso,Norway |
11:35 am – 11:41 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 002 The Effect Of Perforator Dissection On Perfusion Pattern In A Hemi-Diep Flap Evaluated With Dynamic Infrared Thermography And Indocyanine Green Fluorescence Angiography |
Dr. Muiz A. Chaudhry, University Hospital of North Norway, Tromsø, Norway |
11:41 am – 11:47 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 004 A Comparison Between Diep, Tram And Ld Flap In Breast Reconstruction: Our Experience |
Dr. Yusra Afzal, LNH, Karachi |
11:47 am – 11:53 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 092 Post Burn Breast Contractures; Divide and Rule: “Scoop Out or Sweep in’ |
Dr. Roomana Akhlaque, Dr. Moazzam Nazeer Tarar |
11:53 am – 11:57 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 003 Dynamic Infrared Thermography in Combination with Indocyanine Green Fluorescence Angiography for Evaluating Perfusion in A Vascularized Diep Flap – Detection of Early Warning Signs |
Dr. Muiz A. Chaudhry, University Hospital of North Norway, Tromsø, Norway |
11:57 am – 12:01 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 102 Role Of Colour Doppler Ultrasonography To Assess The Quality Of Thoracodorsal Pedicle In Carcinoma Breast Patients After Axillary Lymph Node Dissection |
Dr. Salma Batool, JBRSC, Lahore |
12:01 pm – 12:10 pm | Discussion | |
12:10 pm – 12:40 pm | Looking back and now forward; What matters most today – K.M.DURRANI MEMORIAL LECTURE | Mr. Tim Goodacre, Oxford ,UK Past President – BAPRAS |
12:40 pm – 1:30 pm | Lunch and Prayer Break | |
6th Scientific Session – Lover Limbs and Burns | ||
Panelist | Coordinator | |
Prof. Mohammad Tahir & Prof. Muhammad Mughees Amin | Dr. Fehmina Buriro | |
Time | Topic | Speaker |
1:30 pm – 1:55 pm | Invited Lecture: Improving Outcomes in severe limb Trauma |
Mr. Umraz Khan, Bristol, UK |
1:55 pm – 2:05 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 022 Ortho Oncoplastic Evolution; Limb Salvage Surgery. Experience From A Dedicated Sarcoma Unit In Kpk. |
Dr. Syed Asif Shah, HMC, Peshawar |
2:05 pm – 2:15 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 122 Autologous Fat Grafting to the Joints: Is Regenerative Plastic Surgery the Hope of Patients with Osteoarthritis of Knee Joints? |
Dr. Mohammad Ali Jawad, Aesthetics and Healthcare, Karachi |
2:15 pm – 2:21 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 116 Use of Double Barrelled Fibula in Complex Reconstructions |
Dr. Sakina Malik, SIH, Islamabad |
2:21 pm – 2:27 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 021 Amputation Or Reconstruction: A Critical Decision In Severe Lower Limb Trauma In Terms Of Long-Term Patient’s Satisfaction |
Dr. Touqeer Hussain, LNH, Karachai |
2:27 pm – 2:33 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 067 Outcome Of Lower Extremity Salvage With Ipsilateral Vascularized Fibula After Tibial Bone Tumor Resection In Pediatric Age Group |
Dr. Sobia Manzoor, SKMCH, Lahore |
2:33 pm – 2:39 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 010 Lower Extremity Post Traumatic Reconstruction, Etiology And Outcome |
Dr. Zarish Daniel, PIMS, Islamabad |
2:39 pm – 2:43 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 029 Tibialis Posterior Transfer For Foot Drop. Difference In Outcome For Two Different Attachment Sites |
Dr. Imran Khan, LNH, Karachi |
2:45 pm – 3:10 pm | Invited Lecture: Diabetic foot Management |
Mr. Umraz Khan, Bristol, UK |
Burns Session – Pakistan Burns Association | ||
3:10 pm – 3:25 pm | Invited Lecture: Status of Burn Care in Pakistan |
Prof. Tariq Iqbal, Burns Unit, PIMS, Islamabad |
3:25 pm – 3:31 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 082 A Ghastly Rising Rate Of Preventable Mortality And Morbidity In Paedaitric Population Due To Accidental Thermal Injuries: We Need To Act |
Dr. Tauqir Rizvi, Rizwan Aslam, CMH, Kharian |
3:31 pm – 3:37 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 083 Fight Against Superbugs In A Burn Centre: Are We Doing Enough |
Dr. Rizwan Aslam, Tauqir Rizvi, CMH, Kharian |
3:37 pm – 3:43 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 096 Amnion Vs Kaltostat: Which Is The Better Skin Graft Donor Site Dressing |
Dr. Maria Imtiaz, JBRSC, Lahore |
3:43 pm – 3:49 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 052 Strategies For Reduction Of Blood Loss In Early Tangential Excision In Burn Surgery: How Effective Are The Current Methods |
Dr. Muhammad Omar Afzal, JBRSC, Lahore |
3:49 pm – 3:53 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 036 Outcome Of Facial And Hand Scars Appearance After Autologous Nanofat Grafting With Platelet Rich Plasma (Prp) Versus Only Nanofat Grafting In Patients With Post Burn Scars |
Dr. Muhammad Arfan Ishque, Shaikh Zayed Hospital, Lahore |
3:53 pm – 3:57 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 077 Outcome Of Facial Scar Appearance After Autologous Nanofat Grafting With Platelet Rich Plasma (Prp) Versus Only Nanofat Grafting In Burn Patients |
Dr. Hirra Rehman Alavi, Mayo Hospital, Lahore |
4:00 pm – 4:10 pm | Discussion | |
4:10 pm – 4:30 pm | Tea Break | |
7th Scientific Session – Genitalia and Trunk | ||
Panelist | Coordinator | |
Prof. Muhammad Aslam & Prof. Saeed Ashraf Cheema | Dr. Ayesha Aslam | |
Time | Topic | Speaker |
4:30 pm – 4:36 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 037 Vagionoplasty Made Easy |
Prof. Obaid Ullah, NGHRC, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre, Peshawar |
4:36 pm – 4:42 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 113 Evaluation of outcomes of the Anterolateral thigh flap for reconstruction of large abdominal wall defects: A review of 28 patients |
Dr. Sohrab Khan, SIH, Islamabad |
4:42 pm – 4:48 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 032 Comparison of Outcomes between Snodgrass and Snodgraft repair for distal penile hypospadias |
Dr. Hamid Fazeel, Obaidullah, Northwest General Hospital and Research Centre, Peshawar |
4:48 pm – 4:54 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 110 Incidence of Fistula Formation After Two Staged Bracka’s Technique in The Management of Hypospadias Cripples in Patients Different Age Groups |
Dr. Imran Adeel, Multan Medical and Dental College, Multan |
4:54 pm – 5:00 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 118 Versatile Use of Rhomboid Flaps for the Coverage of Axillary Skin Defects following excision of hidradenitis suppurativaVersatile Use of Rhomboid Flaps for the Coverage of Axillary Skin Defects following excision of hidradenitis suppurativa |
Dr. Aqsa Akhter, SIH, Islamabad |
5:00 pm – 5:06 pm | PAPSCON – 2020 – 024 Limberg FLAP Reconstruction for Pilonidal Sinus Disease: An Experience |
Dr. Dujanah Siddique Bhatti, Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi |
5:06 pm – 5:15 pm | Discussion and Closing | |
5:20 pm – 6:50 pm | PAPS Business Meeting (Members only) 1 hour 30 minutes | |
Sunday, March 15, 2020 | ||
8th Scientific Session – Aesthetics | ||
Panelist | Coordinator | |
Prof. Farid Ahmad Khan & Dr. Naheed Ahmed Choudhry | Dr. Abdul Khaliq | |
Time | Topic | Speaker |
9:00 am – 9:04 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 064 Use of beard and chest hair for baldness ; a new gold standard |
Dr. Muhammad Mughese Amin, BVH, Bahawalpur |
9:04 am – 9:08 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 069 Analysis of the Physical & Psychological well-being status of the Patients undergoing Breast Augmentation using BREAST-Q |
Dr. Muhammad Ahmad, Hair Transplant Institute, Islamabad |
9:08 am – 9:14 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 103 Osteoplastic Rhinoplasty By Piezoelectric Instruments |
Dr. Muhammad Ameen Yousaf, Farrukh Aslam Khalid, Moazzam Nazeer Tarar, JBRSC, Lahore |
9:14 am – 9:20 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 026 Closed Nasal Tip Rhinoplasty |
Dr. Munir Alam, Independent Medical College, Faisalabad |
9:20 am – 9:26 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 041 Mid face lift: a novel technique for anatomical restoration and rejuvenation of cheek and lower eyelid region |
Dr. Naveed Azhar, Dr. Muhammad Riaz, Prof. A. Hameed, Royal Cosmetic Surgery Centre, Islamabad |
9:26 am – 9:32 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 031 Inverted-T Reduction Mammoplasty With Superiomedial Pedicle For Gigantomastia – A Case Series |
Dr. Romaisa Khan, Mayo Hospital, Lahore |
9:32 am – 9:38 am | PAPSCON – 2020 – 047 Outcome of Autogenous L-Shaped Dorsocaudal Costal Cartilage Strut Graft Along with Diced Cartilage in Type-Iii Saddle Nose Deformity |
Dr. Komal Saeed, SIMS, Services Institute Of Medical Sciences, Lahore |
9:38 am – 9:58 am | Invited Lecture: Deviated Nose: A custom designed approach |
Dr. Tajammal Ahmad Chaudhry, Lahore, Pakistan |
9:58 am – 10:28 am | Invited Lecture: The Art & Science of Mapping , planning and Injecting High-End Faces. Beauty through a sculptors eye |
Dr. Shahid Jamil, Perth, Australia |
10:28 am – 10:38 am | Discussion | |
10:38 am – 10:50 am | Tea break | |
Pakistan Association of Plastic Surgeons (PAPS) Aesthetic Sympoisum – ISAPS Endorsed | ||
10:45 am – 11:00 am | Registration for P.A.P.S Aesthetic Symposium | |
1st Session | ||
Panelists: | Coordinator: | |
Prof. Abdul Hameed & Dr. Humayun Mohmand | Dr. Naveed Azhar | |
Time | Topic | Speaker |
11:00 am – 11:05 am | Opening Address by National Representative ISAPS | Prof. Moazzam Nazeer Tarar, Lahore National Representative of ISAPS |
11:05 am – 11:25 am | Invited Lecture: Stem cells and Fat Grafting in Plastic Surgery |
Prof. Gregory R.D. Evans, Irvine, USA Past President ASPS |
11:25 am – 11:45 am | Invited Lecture: How far does Facial Rejuvenation surgery meet the Quest for Eternal Youth? |
Mr. David Johnson, Oxford, UK President ESCFS |
11:45 am – 12:05 pm | Invited Lecture: Plastic Surgery Myths and Realities |
Mr. Mark Henley, Nottingham, UK President BAPRAS |
12:05 pm – 12:25 pm | Invited Lecture: (A) Total natural peri-orbital rejuvenation. Going beyond mere tear troughs. (B) Signature Lips for designer faces. The Natural Detail – The Technique – The Results. |
Dr.Shahid Jamil, Perth, Australia |
12:25 pm – 12:45 pm | Invited Lecture: Post SMR correction: Role of Conchal Cartilage, Video Demonstration |
Dr. Humayun Mohmand, Lahore President-Elect HRSP |
12:45 pm – 1:00 pm | Discussion | |
1:00 pm – 1:30 pm | Lunch and Prayer Break | |
2nd Session | ||
Panelists: | Coordinator: | |
Prof. Obaid Ullah & Prof. Shahab Baig | Dr. Sheraz Raza | |
Time | Topic | Speaker |
1:30 pm – 2:00 pm | Open Rhinoplasty: Pearls and Pitfalls – Via video link | Prof. Dr. Nazim CERKES, Istanbul,Turkey President of Rhinoplasty, Society of Europe, President-Elect ISAPS |
2:00 pm – 2:20 pm | Invited Lecture: Abdominoplasty and Body Contouring |
Prof. Gregory R.D. Evans, Irvine, USA Past President ASPS |
2:20 pm – 2:40 pm | Invited Lecture: Body Contouring after Massive weight loss |
Dr. Samira Ajmal, Riyadh, KSA |
2:40 pm – 3:00 pm | Invited Lecture: Improving the outcomes in Gynaecomastia |
Prof. Moazzam Nazeer Tarar, Lahore National Representative of ISAPS |
3:00 pm – 3:20 pm | Invited Lecture: Surviving in Plastic Surgery Practice |
Mr. Mark Henley, Nottingham,UK President BAPRAS |
3:20 pm – 3:40 pm | Invited Lecture: Breast Augmentation |
Prof. Gregory R.D. Evans, Irvine, USA Past President ASPS |
3:40 pm – 4:00 pm | Invited Lecture: Correction of Breast Asymmetry |
Dr. Samira Ajmal, Riyadh, KSA |
4:00 pm – 4:20 pm | Discussion and Closing | |
4:20 pm – onwards | Tea Break |
Islamabad “The Beautiful”; The Capital of Pakistan is one of the most beautiful and green cities you will find in the country. Surrounded on one side by the lush green Margalla Hills, it gives a perfect blend of sightseeing and an urban lifestyle. Being the capital, it is the most developed city in the country, and the most organized one. Areas are easy to access as the roads are well developed and mostly straight and at right angles to each other. Overall, you will enjoy Islamabad’s cleanliness and greenery, and the serene environment.
For any visitors, Islamabad will probably be their first stop in Pakistan. Due to its location, the beautiful valleys of Kashmir, Gilgit, Naran, Kaghan etc, and the gigantic mountains to the north are easily accessible from Islamabad than other places. Be sure to include visiting the north in your trip plans, because that’s where it gets the most beautiful. There are many negative perceptions about the country, and the country has its fair share of problems, but visiting the country yourself will clear most negative and media propogated opinions. The people are hospitable, the land beautiful, and the culture is unique.
REGISTRATION FORM:
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PAYMENT METHOD:
Demand Draft / Pay Order should be in favor of “SHIFA INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALS LTD, ISLAMABAD”.
OR
Deposit the registration fees in Al-Baraka Bank (Shifa International Hospital Branch) and submit original copy to CME Office via email at cme@shifa.com.pk or WhatsApp at +92 346-8551048.
OR
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ACCOUNT DETAILS:
Title of Account: Shifa International Hospital.
Complete bank account number: 011 03 26 53 00 19
Complete Bank name: Al-Baraka Bank (Pakistan) limited.
Complete Bank Branch Code: 0803
Branch Name: Shifa International Hospital Branch.
Complete bank address: Shifa International Hospital Ltd., Sub Branch, Block -D, Sector H-8/4, Islamabad.
IBAN: PK 73AIIN 00 00 11 03 26 53 00 19
Swift Code: AIIN PKK A
NTN Number: 0712126-1
REGISTRATION FEES for:
PAPS (13-14 March, 2020) | International Aesthetic Surgery Symposium (15 March, 2020)
Registration Criteria |
Early Birds |
Regular Fees |
Late / Onsite Fees (Rs.) |
Consultants – PAPS (13-14 March, 2020) |
15,000 |
17,000 |
20,000 |
Consultants – International Aesthetic Surgery Symposium (15 March, 2020) |
10,000 |
11,000 |
14,000 |
Fellows – PAPS (13-14 March, 2020) |
10,000 |
12,000 |
15,000 |
Fellows – International Aesthetic Surgery Symposium (15 March, 2020) |
6,000 |
6,000 |
8,000 |
Residents – PAPS (13-14 March, 2020) |
5,000 |
8,000 |
11,000 |
Residents – International Aesthetic Surgery Symposium (15 March, 2020) |
5,000 |
5,000 |
6,000 |
MOs / HOs / Medical Students – PAPS (13-14 March, 2020) |
3,000 |
3,000 |
3,000 |
MOs / HOs / Medical Students – International Aesthetic Surgery Symposium (15 March, 2020) |
2,000 |
2,000 |
2,000 |
FOR FURTHER QUERIES;
Please contact our Conference Secretariat
CME OFFICE | Medical Staff Affairs Department,
Shifa International Hospitals, Sector # H-8/4, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Telephone Number: +92-51-846-3957/4357 | Mobile Number: 0346-8551048 | Email: cme@shifa.com.pk
Accommodation arrangements for participants are on self-finance basis.
We have corporate arrangement with the finest hotels of Islamabad which are near to the vicinity of conference venue. Having a corporate arrangement means that we should be able to provide you with discounted/special rates for your accommodation.
Serena Hotel in Islamabad stands at the foot of the Margalla Hills on fourteen acres of land with beautiful gardens and the serene shore of the Rawal Lake in close proximity, next to the Diplomatic Enclave. Visit Serena Hotel: http://www.serenahotels.com/serenaislamabad/default-en.html
ROOM RATES | |||
Hotels | Category | Rates | Focal Person |
Serena Hotel Islamabd | Single Deluxe (Corporate Rates) |
Rs. 23,500/- plus Tax per Night per Room | Zubair Mirza 0300-8591758 |
Double / Twin Deluxe (Corporate Rates) |
Rs. 26,500/- plus Tax per Night per Room |
Hotel Margala Islamabad has unrivaled experience in organizing a unique range of corporate and social events, all of which are supported by state-of-the-art facilities and orchestrated by highly-trained personnel, giving our guests the opportunity to enjoy luxury accommodation, world class catering, and diverse leisure options. Visit Margala Hotel: http://www.hotelmargala.com/
ROOM RATES | |||
Hotels | Category | Rates | Focal Person |
Margala Hotel | Single Room | Rs. 11,000/- plus Tax per Night per Room | Mr. Osama 0304-5099997 |
Double / Twin Deluxe | Rs. 13,000/- plus Tax per Night per Room |
Islamabad Hotel aim is to ensure that Islamabad Hotel offers consistently high standard of service and facilities. Visit Islamabad Hotel; http://www.islamabadhotel.com.pk/
ROOM RATES | |||
Hotel | Category | Rates | Focal Person |
Islamabad Hotel | Single Room | Rs. 12,000/- plus Tax per Night per Room | Mr. Naveed Ijaz 0321-5173488 |
Double / Twin Deluxe | Rs. 14,000/- plus Tax per Night per Room | ||
Suite Room (Single / Double) | Rs. 30,000/- plus Tax per Night per Room |
Hotel Grand Regency
Grand Regency Hotels are exceptional operators of contemporary deluxe hotels and create value in every encounter with our valued guests
Visit Grand Regency Hotels Website: http://www.grandregencyhotels.com/
ROOM RATES | |||
Hotel | Category | Rates | Focal Person |
Islamabad Hotel | Single Room | Rs. 7,000/- plus Tax per Night per Room | Mr. Shafiq Ahmed 0344-5057562 |
Double / Twin Deluxe | Rs. 8,000/- plus Tax per Night per Room | ||
Family Room (Single / Double) | Rs. 18,000/- plus Tax per Night per Room |
For further queries & details, please contact; Tania Noreen, Medical Staff Affairs Department – CME Office, Shifa International Hospitals Ltd, Islamabad 051-846-3957 | 923468551048.
Abstract opens: September 13, 2019
Abstract submission deadline: December 13, 2019
Abstract approval notification: January 13, 2020
Abstracts must be submitted via E-mail to: abstract.papscon2020@gmail.com
Submission Guidelines for Oral Presentation / Poster
- Abstract must be submitted in English.
- The selection of the abstract will be done by the scientific committee of PAPSCON 2020.
- The abstract must highlight the importance of the theme and purpose of the study, the characteristics of the case and the relevance of the approached subject in the content of today’s knowledge.
- The title must be typed using capital letters, Times New Roman Font, size 12, Bold, maximum 300 characters.
- Maximum of six authors/ must include the following information in the exact order:
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- First name,
- Last name,
- Institution,
- Department,
- City,
- Country
- No point of identification of Author or institution should be mentioned in the main body of the abstract.
- The body of the abstract must be typed using Times New Roman font, 12 size, single space, maximum 350 words.
- The abstract must not contain any graphics, tables, picture.
- The content of the abstract must be structured and include: –
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- Introduction
- Materials and Methods
- Result
- Conclusion
- Key words
- References – Upto 05
- Please indicate in your mail if you would like your abstract to be considered for oral or poster presentation.
- Abstracts not selected for oral presentation may be offered the chance of poster presentation.
Conference Secretariat;
CME OFFICE | Medical Staff Affairs Department,
Shifa International Hospitals, Sector # H-8/4, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Telephone Number: +92-51-846-3957/4357 | Mobile Number: 0346-8551048 | Email: cme@shifa.com.pk
OR
Department of Plastic Surgery
Shifa International Hospitals, Sector # H-8/4, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Telephone Number: 92-51-846-3417
Mobile Number: Dr. Haroon Rashid: 92-0333-5282095
Mobile Number: Dr. Sakina Malik: 92-0334-4441665
Mobile Number: Dr. Noshee: 92-0334-1147774
PAPS Official Website : www.plasticsurgery.org.pk