Focus on…
Each month the European Society of Coloproctology focuses on a different condition or technique to highlight relevant educational resources, research and videos to our members. Content is produced by leading members of the society with particular expertise in each condition or technique.
6 February 2023
In this interview with Dr Nicolas Avellaneda, Dr Ricardo Mentz shares with us what resources he uses when diagnosing and treating patients who suffer from faecal incontinence, what limitations he finds when accessing treatments, and why he thinks it is so important for hospitals in Latin America to join the ESCP audit for Faecal Incontinence.2 February 2023
Audrius Dulskas, colorectal surgeon and surgical oncologist at National Cancer Institute of Vilnius, Lithuania, shares with the ESCP audience details on the recent ESCP audit for Faecal Incontinence.
1 February 2023
Faecal incontinence has detrimental social, psychological, physical and economic impact and significantly impairs quality of life. Recently, new guidelines were published with the collaboration of European Society of Coloproctology, United European Gastroenterology, European Society of Neurogastroenterology and the European Society for Primary Care Gastroenterology.24 January 2023
Faecal incontinence can severely impair quality of life, leading to social isolation and high financial cost for the healthcare system. This coming February ESCP dedicates to raise awareness on this disabling condition.
7 December 2021
Gloria Zaffaroni interviews Triantafyllos Doulias, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, Colchester Hospital University NHS foundation Trust, and member of the ESCP Guidelines Committee for ESCP's monthly topic: Colorectal Genetics.Page 5 of 17