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Medtronic logo 2025FI Month 2025 is supported by Medtronic

Faecal incontinence remains one of the most under-recognised challenges in colorectal care - with real impact on patients’ dignity, wellbeing, and quality of life.

This June, ESCP returns with a focused campaign exploring the latest data, evolving treatment strategies, and the patient perspective. Through expert interviews and educational content, we’ll highlight audit outcomes, clinical guidance, shared decision-making, and the wider work of the ESCP community. Timed to coincide with World Continence Week (16-22 June), the campaign reflects our continued commitment to improving care through evidence, empathy, and collaboration.

View the Faecal Incontinence Guidelines Flowchart HERE or: https://tinyurl.com/z2n5p2vs

Follow the #ESCPFICampaign throughout June and keep an eye out for new articles below!



3 March 2023

In this interview, Dr Jeremy Meyer interviews Prof Frédéric Ris about a new technique for repairing the puborectalis muscle in women with anal incontinence.

1 March 2023

An interview with Professor Arantxa Muñoz Duyos, Colorectal Surgeon, Clinical Head of Surgery at Hospital Universitari Mútuterrassa in Barcelona.

27 February 2023

An interview with Professor Steven D. Wexner who shares his insights on current trends on treatment of faecal incontinence in the USA.

23 February 2023

Dr Jeremy Meyer interviews Prof. Guillaume Meurette, past president of the French society of coloproctology, about guidelines for anal incontinence.

20 February 2023

In this interview, Mr Papagrigoriadis shares with the ESCP audience tips and tricks on current treatment of faecal incontinence.