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Published on 08 October 2011 By ESCP Secretariat In Colon Cancer
Oral poster - Kok-Yang Tan at ESCP Copenhagen 2011
Published on 25 November 2015 By ESCP Secretariat In Education, Training, Science writing
The future of colorectal simulated training - Sandra de Montbrun at ESCP Dublin 2015
Published on 19 November 2018 By ESCP Secretariat In Education, Training, Science writing
EuroSurg Student Session - Christina Fleming (Ireland) at ESCP Nice 2018
Published on 04 November 2019 By ESCP Secretariat In Haemorrhoids
International Travelling Fellow Free Paper - Tomas Poskus (Lithuania) at ESCP Vienna 2019
Published on 12 December 2014 By ESCP Secretariat In Basic research
Japanese Visiting Fellow free paper - Eiji Shinto at ESCP Barcelona 2014
Published on 25 November 2015 By ESCP Secretariat In Crohn's Disease
Free Paper (IBD) - Nuha Yassin at ESCP Dublin 2015
Published on 08 October 2011 By ESCP Secretariat In Complications
Free Paper - Alex M Almoudaris at ESCP Copenhagen 2011
Published on 08 October 2011 By ESCP Secretariat In Appendicitis
Oral poster - Zina Shukur at ESCP Copenhagen 2011
Published on 18 May 2017 By European Manual of Medicine: Coloproctology In Appendicitis
Appendicectomy is the most common abdominal surgical procedure and is performed as an urgent or emergent procedure. The major difficulty in managing acute right iliac fossa pain is the broad differential diagnosis that can lead to a false-positive diagnosis in up to 30 % of patients. The availability of cross-sectional imaging has improved diagnostic accuracy, and laparoscopic techniques have reduced overall morbidity. Conservative management in selected patients may also be appropriate. In this chapter the evidence base for modern management of appendicitis is presented in the context of conventional clinical wisdom.
Published on 18 October 2010 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Cancer
Free paper - Niccolé Bartolini at ESCP Sorrento 2010
Published on 08 October 2011 By ESCP Secretariat In Periop Management
Keynote lecture - Jørn Dalsgaard Nielsen at ESCP Copenhagen 2011
Published on 12 December 2014 By ESCP Secretariat In Crohn's Disease
Oral Poster (IBD) - Alaa El-Hussuna at ESCP Barcelona 2014
Published on 18 October 2010 By ESCP Secretariat In Varia
Symposium - Tomas Wester at ESCP Sorrento 2010
Symposium - Paul-Antoine Lehur at ESCP Sorrento 2010
Symposium - Risto Rintala at ESCP Sorrento 2010
Published on 12 December 2014 By ESCP Secretariat In Anorectal Abscess and Fistula
Oral Poster (Proctology) - Ruediger Prosst at ESCP Barcelona 2014
Published on 18 May 2017 By European Manual of Medicine: Coloproctology In Anorectal Abscess and Fistula
Fistula in ano is a common condition mostly caused by inflammation of the proctodeal anal glands. This results in an acute anal abscess or chronic fistula. Anal fistulas are classified according to their relation to the anal sphincter muscles: subcutaneous, subanodermal, intersphincteric, transsphincteric, suprasphincteric or extrasphincteric. Distal fistulas including negligible amounts of sphincter muscle are treated by a lay-open technique (fistulotomy, fistulectomy), whereas proximal fistulas are cured using sphincter-saving procedures (advancement flap, fistulectomy with primary sphincter reconstruction, ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract, fistula plugs, fistula clip). The best surgical method balances the chance of healing and the risk of incontinence. An experienced colorectal surgeon also plays an important role.
Published on 22 November 2023 By ESCP Secretariat In Chronic Pelvic and Perineal Pain
Diversity and fairness session - Clara Gene Skrabec (Spain) at ESCP Vilnius 2023
Published on 13 November 2017 By ESCP Secretariat In Varia
Surgical Video Session - Vita Klimasauskiene (UK) at ESCP Berlin 2017
Published on 28 November 2024 By ESCP Secretariat In Anatomy
Trainee video session - Cihangir Akyol (Turkey) at ESCP Thessaloniki 2024
Published on 18 May 2017 By European Manual of Medicine: Coloproctology In Anatomy
Detailed knowledge of clinical anatomy is an indispensable prerequisite for the diagnosis and therapy of coloproctological diseases. Therefore this chapter presents the essential aspects of the anatomy of the colon, rectum, anal canal, and pelvic floor that are relevant for coloproctologists. Anatomy is described for the different colonic segments, rectal ampulla, upper and lower anal canal, corpus cavernosum recti, proctodeal glands, anal sphincter complex, and pelvic floor muscles. The anatomic structures mediating anal continence are highlighted. Special emphasis is given to topographical aspects and anatomic landmarks relevant for surgical approaches. Access routes to both autonomic and somatic nerves, as well as blood supply and lymphatic drainage, are addressed for each anatomic compartment. In particular, the topography of perirectal fasciae and spaces and their relationship to pelvic autonomic nerves are described in detail to meet the criteria for nerve-sparing total mesorectal excision. Finally, the anatomical peculiarities of the pelvic floor levels (subperitoneal, ischioanal, and perianal spaces) are presented and set in a clinical context.
Published on 23 September 2020 By ESCP Secretariat In Colon Cancer
Top abstract 16 - Helene Juul Würtz (Denmark) at ESCP Virtually Vilnius 2020
Published on 19 November 2018 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Cancer
ESCP/EAES Symposium - Francesco Bianco (Italy) at ESCP Nice 2018
ESCP/EAES Symposium - Pieter Tanis (The Netherlands) at ESCP Nice 2018
ESCP/EAES Symposium - Sebastiano Biondo (Spain) at ESCP Nice 2018
Published on 15 October 2012 By ESCP Secretariat In Complications
Oral poster - Peter-Martin Krarup at ESCP Vienna 2012
Oral poster - Léon Maggiori at ESCP Vienna 2012
Published on 12 December 2014 By ESCP Secretariat In Complications
Interactive Trainee Workshop - Annika Sjövall at ESCP Barcelona 2014
Published on 12 December 2014 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Cancer
Free Paper (Neoplasia) - Eloy Espin-Basany at ESCP Barcelona 2014
Published on 03 November 2016 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Cancer
Symposium - Frederic Ris at ESCP Milan 2016
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