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Published on 25 November 2015 By ESCP Secretariat In Colon Cancer
Oral Poster (Neoplasia) - Andrew Currie at ESCP Dublin 2015
Published on 18 May 2017 By European Manual of Medicine: Coloproctology In Defaecation Disorders
Defecation disorders refers to the inability to efficiently and rapidly empty the rectum of its contents on demand. Functional and anatomic abnormalities coexist to give combined symptoms of 'obstructed defecation' a source of discomfort and impaired quality of life. These symptoms include abnormal anal function (anismus), perineal descent, rectocele and enterocele, rectal intussusception, and overt prolapse. Management is based on a detailed assessment of the terminal bowel anatomy and function to identify a cause. Medical treatment and pelvic floor retraining are first-line treatment. Various types of surgical approaches currently designed to correct anatomic abnormalities in order to improve function can be carried out in selected patients. In this difficult area of functional pelvic floor disorders, a multidisciplinary approach as developed in “pelvic floor clinics” is a useful adjunct to the traditional colorectal approach. Providing information to the patient and his/her relatives is essential, especially when surgery is considered.
Published on 18 October 2018 By ESCP Secretariat In Diverticular Disease
New Trials Forum - Dale Vimalachandran (UK) at ESCP Nice 2018
Published on 23 November 2023 By ESCP Secretariat In Diverticular Disease
Global Symposium - Dale Vimalachandran (United Kingdom) at ESCP Vilnius 2023
Published on 25 November 2015 By ESCP Secretariat In Diverticular Disease
Oral Poster (Miscellaneous and Neoplasia) - Maximilian Sohn at ESCP Dublin 2015
Published on 06 August 2014 By ESCP Secretariat In Peritoneal Malignancies
One of the Six Best Papers - Sanjeev Dayal (UK) at Tripartite Colorectal Meeting 2014
Published on 03 November 2016 By ESCP Secretariat In Peritoneal Malignancies
Keynote Lecture - Olivier Glehen at ESCP Milan 2016
Published on 12 December 2014 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Cancer
Video Surgery - Larissa Vines at ESCP Barcelona 2014
Published on 21 November 2023 By ESCP Secretariat In Basic research
EuroSurg research session - Pamela Buchwald (Sweden) at ESCP Vilnius 2023
Free Paper (IBD) - Faes Seraina at ESCP Dublin 2015
Published on 01 November 2022 By ESCP Secretariat In Anorectal Abscess and Fistula
Breakfast session - Michel Adamina (Switzerland), Nicolas Rotholz (Argentina), Monica Millan (Spain) at ESCP Dublin 2022
Published on 03 November 2016 By ESCP Secretariat In Anorectal Abscess and Fistula
Symposium - Lilli Lundby at ESCP Milan 2016
Symposium - Carlo Ratto at ESCP Milan 2016
Symposium - Paula De Nardi at ESCP Milan 2016
Published on 23 September 2020 By ESCP Secretariat In Varia
Top abstract 10 - Ricardo Rocha (Portugal) at ESCP Virtually Vilnius 2020
Published on 04 November 2019 By ESCP Secretariat In Crohn's Disease
ESCP/ECCO Symposium - Willem Bemelman (The Netherlands) at ESCP Vienna 2019
Published on 30 November 2023 By ESCP Secretariat In Crohn's Disease
International study results forum - Nicolas Avellaneda (Denmark) at ESCP Vilnius 2023
Published on 22 November 2023 By ESCP Secretariat In Crohn's Disease
Consultants corner - Feza Remzi (USA) at ESCP Vilnius 2023
Published on 18 May 2017 By European Manual of Medicine: Coloproctology In Crohn's Disease
The exact etiology of Crohn’s disease remains unclear, but current evidence suggests that the intestinal mucosal barrier is compromised, allowing invasion of intestinal bacteria into the bowel. Conservative measures are the mainstay of treatment. Surgery is primarily used to treat complications of Crohn’s disease and to improve quality of life. Certain situations such as enterovesical fistulas are absolute indications for surgery. In isolated ileocecal Crohn’s disease, primary ileocecal resection is a therapeutic alternative equivalent to the escalation of medical treatment. Adequate preoperative preparation, including improving nutritional status, weaning off or stopping immunosuppressive medication, and preoperatively draining abscesses, can decrease complication rates of surgery for Crohn’s disease. Unless neoplasia is present, bowel-sparing techniques (strictureplasty, limited resections) should be used. The laparoscopic approach is possible for most indications; its superiority over the open approach has been shown for primary ileocecal resection. Seton drainage is a good option to retain quality of life for patients with complex perianal fistulas.
Published on 25 November 2015 By ESCP Secretariat In Education, Training, Science writing
Workshop for Authors - Neil Mortensen at ESCP Dublin 2015
Published on 13 November 2017 By ESCP Secretariat In Colonic and Rectal Obstruction
International Trials Results Forum - Jim Hill (UK) with Expert commentary by Thomas Pinkney (UK) at ESCP Berlin 2017
Free Paper (Miscellaneous) - Sandra Vennix at ESCP Dublin 2015
Published on 15 October 2012 By ESCP Secretariat In Diverticular Disease
One of the Six Best Papers - Fredrik Hjern at ESCP Vienna 2012
Published on 25 November 2015 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Cancer
One of the Six Best Free Papers - Muhammed Siddiqui at ESCP Dublin 2015
Published on 26 October 2022 By ESCP Secretariat In Varia
International Trial Results - Alaa El-Hussana (Denmark) at ESCP Dublin 2022
Published on 18 November 2018 By ESCP Secretariat In Colonic and Rectal Obstruction
Educational session - Marja Boermeester (The Netherlands) at ESCP Nice 2018
Published on 21 September 2020 By ESCP Secretariat In Diverticular Disease
Educational session - Eva Angenete (Sweden) at ESCP Virtually Vilnius 2020
Published on 04 November 2019 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Cancer
Educational session - Felix Aigner (Germany) at ESCP Vienna 2019
Published on 04 November 2019 By ESCP Secretariat In Constipation
Educational session - Charles Knowles (UK) at ESCP Vienna 2019
Published on 25 November 2015 By ESCP Secretariat In Stomas and Stomatherapy
Educational session - Peter Dawson at ESCP Dublin 2015
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