About Lucknow Oration:
The Department of Surgical Gastroenterology at Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of medical Sciences, Lucknow, under the stewardship of it's First Professor and Head of the Department- Prof. S.P.Kaushik, organized the 4th Annual conference of IASG in 1994 and sponsored "Lucknow Oration", to be delivered by an authority in Surgical Gastroenterology, National and/or International, every year at the annual conference as it's prime Oration. A corpus was created and a specified amount donated to the association.
The executive committee of IASG accepted Prof. Kaushik proposal and the first Lucknow oration was delivered in 1995 by Prof.NJ Lygidakis at the fifth Annual conference of IASG.
The General Body subsequently decided that the Lucknow Oration will be delivered every alternate year from 2011 onwards. (Odd Years)
Lucknow Oration - Past Orators |
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Year |
Orator |
Topic |
1995 |
NJ Lygidakis |
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1996 |
M Hobsley |
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1997 |
SP Kaushik |
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1998 |
AB MacGreger, Edinburgh |
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1999 |
Glen G Jamieson, Australia |
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2000 |
Odd Soreide |
Total Mesorectal Excision |
2001 |
FI, Tovey, England |
Duodenal Ulcer: Unresolved problems |
2002 |
Takeshi Todoroki |
Treatment Strategy and Results of Carcinoma of the Gallbladder |
2003 |
IS Benjamin |
Bile duct injuries |
2004 |
PK Datta |
Crohn’s Disease |
2005 |
M Ryu, Japan |
Anatomical basis of liver resection |
2006 |
Kazuo Chijiiwa, Japan |
Treatment strategy for carcinoma gallbladder |
2007 |
JR Siewert |
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2008 |
Fujita Hiromasa, Japan |
Functional 3 field dissection for cancer in the thoracic esophagus |
2009 |
M Nagino, Japan |
Resection for hilar cholangiocarcinoma – the anatomy and the physiology |
2010 |
John Windsor, New Zealand |
Acute Pancreatitis: Order and Disruption |
2011 |
Miguel Cuesta |
Minimally invasive oesophagectomy for oesophageal |
2012 |
NO |
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2013 |
Yamamoto M |
Management of peri-hilar cholangiocarcinoma |
2014 |
NO |
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2015 |
Regimbeau JM, France |
Liver Resections: How to secure them? |
2016 |
NO |
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2017 |
Hans Beger, Germany |
Duodenum preserving pancreatic head resection for benign and low risk pancreatic and periampullary tumors |