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video EuroSurg session - advice for a young researcher

By In Basic research

ESCP Dublin 2022

video EuroSurg group: future perspective

By In Education, Training, Science writing

EuroSurg Student Session - Ruth Blanco (Spain) at ESCP Nice 2018

video EuroSURG CASCADE study results

By In Complications

New trials forum - Aya Riad (UK) at ESCP Dublin 2022

document European Manual of Medicine: Coloproctology (Second Edition) Popular

By In Varia

This book offers up-to-date coverage of the full range of topics in coloproctology: anatomy, physiology, anal disorders, dermatology, functional disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, endometriosis, appendicitis, benign and malignant tumors, presacral tumors, laparoscopy, endoscopy, perioperative management, intestinal failure, abdominal wall reconstruction, emergencies, and pain syndromes. Each of the chapters on individual disorders provides a comprehensive overview on etiology, incidence, epidemiology, diagnostics, medical and surgical treatment, access, complications, and special considerations. In presenting data, care is always taken to refer to the best available level of evidence.

The book forms the latest addition to Springer’s European Manual Medicine series and is the second edition of Coloproctology. It will be the first standard recommended textbook of the European Society of Coloproctology. The editors have again assembled a group of experienced authors, each of whom has an international reputation within coloproctology or an allied specialty and a desire to see ever-improving standards in coloproctology throughout Europe. By including contributions from authors across Europe, the book provides a great breadth of knowledge and reflects diversity of clinical practice.

The manual provides surgical trainees with a comprehensive and condensed guide to the knowledge required for the European Board of Surgery Qualification (EBSQ) examination. It will also be a valuable aid to the many practicing coloproctologists across Europe and beyond who undertake continuing professional development and a useful source of information for researchers and clinicians in allied disciplines.

document European evidence based consensus on surgery for ulcerative colitis Popular

By In Ulcerative Colitis

ESCP is pleased to endorse the European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation (ECCO) Guidelines on Ulcerative Colitis, published in December 2014.

video ETAR (endoscopic trans anal resection) technique

By In Rectal Cancer

Video surgery - Alex Kartheuser at ESCP Copenhagen 2011

video ESCP right hemi-colectomy study: presentation of results

By In Colon Cancer

International Trials Results Forum - Thomas Pinkney at ESCP Dublin 2015

video ESCP Research Update

By In Basic research

International trial results session - Thomas Pinkney (United Kingdom) at ESCP Vilnius 2023

video ESCP Pilonidal Management Project

By In Pilonidal Disease

New trials forum - Gaetano Gallo (Italy) at ESCP Dublin 2022

video ESCP guideline on training in robotic colorectal surgery: lessons learned

By In Education, Training, Science writing

Guidelines updates session - Samson Tou (United Kingdom) at ESCP Vilnius 2023

video ESCP Essentials – Stem cells for perianal fistulas in Crohn’s Disease

By In Anorectal Abscess and Fistula

Dr. med. Daniela Cabalzar- Wondberg

video ESCP Essentials – New techniques; what is out there and what is coming in Crohns fistulas?

By In Anorectal Abscess and Fistula

Professor Antonino Spinelli

video ESCP Essentials – Is there a place for fistulotomy in cryptoglandular fistula?

By In Anorectal Abscess and Fistula

Janindra Warusivatarne

video ESCP Essentials – Fistula closure – Flap or LIFT?

By In Anorectal Abscess and Fistula

Dr Christianne Buskens

video ESCP Essentials - Why should stem cells work in treating Crohn’s anal fistula?

By In Anorectal Abscess and Fistula

Phil Tozer

video ESCP Essentials - What patients should know

By In Anorectal Abscess and Fistula

Richard Brady

video ESCP Essentials - What outcomes should we report/use for fistula treatment?

By In Anorectal Abscess and Fistula

Dr Andreas Ommer

video ESCP Essentials - Stepwise approach in Crohn’s perianal fistula

By In Anorectal Abscess and Fistula

Dr Krisztina Gesce

video ESCP Essentials - Imaging in perianal fistulas

By In Anorectal Abscess and Fistula

Dr Ian White

video ESCP Essentials - Are setons always necessary before Sphincter Preserving Surgery?

By In Anorectal Abscess and Fistula

Dr David Zimmerman

video ESCP 2017 Snapshot Audit: Left side, sigmoid and rectal resections

By In Complications

International Trials Results Forum - Tom Pinkney (UK) at ESCP Nice 2018

video Epsit: endoscopic pilonidal sinus treatment

By In Pilonidal Disease

Free paper - Lorenzo Mori at ESCP Belgrade 2013

video Enterostomy

By In Stomas and Stomatherapy

Trainee video session - prepared by Ines Rubio-Perez (Spain) for ESCP Barcelona 2021

video Enhanced Recovery Programmes: Prehabilitation in the elderly

By In Periop Management

Symposium - Christianne Buskens (The Netherlands) at ESCP Berlin 2017

video Enhanced Recovery Programmes: Panel debate

By In Periop Management

Symposium chaired by Nicolas Demartines (Switzerland), Olle Ljungqvist (Sweden)

video Enhanced Recovery Programmes: Pain management - do's and dont's

By In Periop Management

Symposium - Nicolas Demartines (Switzerland) at ESCP Berlin 2017

video Enhanced Recovery Programmes: Introduction

By In Periop Management

Symposium - Olle Ljunqvist (Sweden)

video Enhanced Recovery Programmes: ERAS - what's left of it?

By In Periop Management

Symposium - Jose M Ramirez (Spain) at ESCP Berlin 2017

document Endoscopy: Diagnostics, Therapeutics, Surveillance, New Techniques (Chapter 31, European Manual of Medicine: Coloproctology Second Edition)

By In Endoscopy

Endoscopy, allowing real-time examination of the large bowel, has evolved into a major diagnostic and therapeutic modality in coloproctology. Diagnostic colonoscopy with or without biopsy is generally a very safe procedure (<1 % risk of complication). Polypectomy, stricture dilation, coagulation of angiodysplasia, and stent placement through malignant strictures are major therapeutic interventions that can be undertaken during colonoscopy. Therapeutic procedures may lead to occasional complications, but when performed by appropriately trained clinicians, the expected benefits outweigh complication risks in patients with a clear indication.

Colonoscopy has a major role in patients follow-up after endoscopic polypectomy or colorectal cancer resection because of the risk of developing further advanced neoplastic lesions in these patients, as outlined in recent European guidelines.

Chromoendoscopy, involving applications of tissue stains or dyes to the gastrointestinal mucosa, has been used for several years to improve the detection and characterization of neoplastic lesions. New endoscopic imaging technology has recently been developed, aiming to improve mucosal visualization, including improvements in image resolution, software processing, and optical filter technology.

video Endoscopic transanal or laparoscopic transabdominal mesorectal excision for low rectal cancer : a single institutional case control study

By In Rectal Cancer

Free Paper (Neoplasia) - Bernard Lelong at ESCP Barcelona 2014

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