Dr. Kittinut Kijvikai
M.D. (Honors), Diploma of Surgical Science (Honors),
Thai Board of Urology, FRCS (T)
Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS)
Professor of Urology
Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University,
Bangkok, Thailand
Former Secretary General of Thai Urological Association (TUA)
Dr. Kijvikai is a professor of urology at Ramathibodi hospital, Mahidol university in Bangkok, Thailand. He is the current council member of Thai Urological Association (TUA) and is the former secretary general of TUA. He graduated from Ramathibodi hospital in 1996 with the second-class honors. He also passed the national urology board examination with the highest scores in 2002. He was the fellow in endourology, laparoscopic and robotic surgery at Singapore general hospital, Academic medical center (AMC) in Amsterdam and Vanderbilt university medical center in Nashville, TN, USA during 2004-2007. He published many articles in peer review journal including the Journal of Urology, Urology, Current Opinion in Urology, International Journal of Urology and Experimental Clinical Transplantation. He wrote the textbook of laparoscopic and robotic renal surgery (Thai) and won the Ramathibodi textbook project and Mahidol award in textbook writing. He is also a reviewer in journal Urologic Oncology. His academic work and service mainly involves in laparoscopic and robotic urological oncology (kidney, bladder and prostate) and kidney transplantation.
12th August 2025 - Asian Urology Residents' Courses (AURC)
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08:30
10:00
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Minimal Invasive Therapy: Where do We Stand in 2025
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Updates on Laparoscopic Surgery in Urology
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Robotic Surgery: Past, Present and Future Perspectives
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Case Presentation and Discussion
TWTC - 2F Conference Room 5
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14th August 2025
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08:30
17:00
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Opening Remarks
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ARUS–PRUS Partnership Ceremony: A New Chapter in Asia Robotic Urology Collaboration
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Session 1: Advances in Robotic Surgery
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From Console to Cloud: The Evolution of Robotic Telesurgery in Urology – Innovations, Trials, and Ethical Frontiers
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Open Surgery Training: Is It Necessary in the Era of Robotics?
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Hinotori Robotic System in Urological Surgery: Clinical Applications and Future Potential
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What's Next in Urologic Robotics in Asia: Future Perspectives
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Panel Discussion
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Coffee Break
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Session 2: Robotic Prostate Surgery
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Lessons from 20,000 Robotic Prostatectomies: A Global Expert’s Perspective
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Aquablation Revolutionizing BPH Treatment: A New Era of Minimally Invasive Therapy-Tungs' Taichung Metroharbor Hospital Experience
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Debulking the Primary: Robotic Cytoreductive Radical Prostatectomy
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Robotic Radical Prostatectomy: Trying to Fit the Right Surgery to the Right Patient
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Single-Port vs. Multi-Port Robotic Prostatectomy: Balancing Innovation, Precision, and Outcomes
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Comparison of Hood technique vs Retzius sparing RARP: Beijing Hospital Experience.
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Panel Discussion
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Lunch Break
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Session 3: Robotic Kidney and Vascular Surgery
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Expanding horizons: SP for complex RAPN
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Partial Nephrectomy: Managing Complications and Challenging Cases
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Robotic IVC Thrombectomy: Expanding the Role of Robotics in Vascular Involvement
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Panel Discussion
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Session 4: Robotic Reconstructive Surgery
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Robotic Sacrocolpopexy: Techniques, Challenges, and Long-Term Outcomes
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Robotic Vesico-Rectal and Vesico-Vaginal Repair: Innovations in Complex Fistula Management
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Robotic Ureteral Reconstruction: Managing Strictures and Injuries
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Panel Discussion
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Coffee Break
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Session 5: Robotic Bladder Surgery
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Mastering the Details: Tips and Tricks on Robotic Radical Cystectomy
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Step-by-Step: Intra-Corporeal Orthotopic Bladder Creation
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Robotic Pelvic LN Dissection: A critical Component of Bladder Cancer Surgery
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Panel Discussion
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Honoring the Past, Embracing the Future: ARUS Business Session and Presidential Handover
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ARUS Closing Remarks
TICC - 1F 101D
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