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09:00 - 10:30
Plenary Hall A
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Symposium: Mistakes are the portals of discovery - a tip, a trick and an error trap
Chairs: Des Winter (Ireland), Sara Kehlet Watt (Denmark)
- Double stapled coloanal anastomosis - Zoran Krivokapic (Serbia)
- Early rectal carcinoma - Yury Shelygin (Russia)
- Personal perspectives - Tracy Hull (USA)
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09:00 - 12:00
Parallel Hall N
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Educational: Core Subject Update
Chairs: Eloy Espin Basany (Spain), Roel Hompes (The Netherlands)
- Haemorrhoids - Roland Scherer (Germany)
- Anal fistula - David Zimmerman (The Netherlands)
- Surgery for constipation - Charles Knowles (UK)
- Large bowel obstruction - João Pimental (Portugal)
- Genetics in colorectal cancer - Gabriela Möslein (Germany)
- Surgical decision making in rectal cancer - Felix Aigner (Germany)
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10:35 - 11:05
Plenary Hall A
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Keynote Lecture: Increasing incidence of rectal cancer in the young - aetiology, screening and management controversies
Chairs: Alexey Karachun (Russia), Anna Martling (Sweden)
Speaker: Quentin Denost (France)
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11:10 - 11:15
Plenary Hall A
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Official Opening Ceremony |
11:15 - 12:40
Plenary Hall A
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Consultants' Corner
Facilitators: Des Winter (Ireland), Jared Torkington (UK)
Panel: Tracy Hull (USA), Jérémie Lefevre (France), Per Nilsson (Sweden), Beatriz Martin-Perez (Spain), Ann Hanly (Ireland), Anna Lepistö (Finland)
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12:05 - 13:25
Parallel Hall F2
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Educational: How to develop guidelines
Chairs: Carolynne Vaizey (UK), Yasuko Maeda (UK)
- Guideline development: overview - Yasuko Maeda (UK)
- How to GRADE - Jos Kleijnen (The Netherlands)
- Introduction to CoCoCare (Cost Conscious Care) project - Jos Kleijnen (The Netherlands)
- Lessons learnt from diverticulitis guideline - Johannes Schultz (Norway)
- Lessons learnt from haemorrhoids guideline - Robin van Tol (The Netherlands)
- ESCP Future guidelines - Carolynne Vaizey (UK)
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12:30 - 13:30 |
Lunch |
13:00 - 13:25 |
12:45 - 13:25
Parallel Hall M
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ESCP Annual General Meeting
All delegates are welcome to attend the AGM, however only full ESCP members can vote.
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13:30 - 15:00
Plenary Hall A
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Surgical Video Session
Chairs: Mark Katory (UK), Samson Tou (UK), Julius Orhalmi (Czech Republic)
- V01 - Outflow management of the spared liver. Preoperative planning and intraoperative findings of a Parenchyma Sparing Hepatectomy. The Minor but Complex Liver Resection - Riccardo Balestri (Italy)
- V02 - Lymphatic drainage of the splenic flexure defined by intraoperative ICG mapping - Jim Khan (UK)
- V03 - Laparoscopic repair of rectovaginal fistula - Man-fung Ho (Hong Kong)
- V04 - Laparoscopic Management of Early Post-Operative Complications in Comorbid Patients - Predrag Andrejevic (Malta)
- V06 - 4 Steps of robotic approach for lateral pelvic lymph node dissection (LPND) with ICG using surgical landmarks - Yoon Suk Lee (Republic of Korea)
- V07 - Injection of freshly collected autologous adipose tissue for treatment of perianal fistula - Lilli Lundby (Denmark)
- V08 - Trans-anal repair of perineal hernia and enterocoele following ultra low anterior resection and end colostomy formation - Marjolein Leeuwenburgh (The Netherlands)
- V09 - Robotic left colectomy with complete mesocolic excision and intracorporeal side- to-side anastomosis for splenic flexure cancer with da Vinci Xi robotic platform - Afag Aghayeva (Turkey)
- V10 - Robotic right colectomy with complete mesocolic excision and intracorporeal anastomosis - Bottom up suprapubic approach - Giampaolo Formisano (Italy)
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13:30 - 15:00
Parallel Hall B
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International Trials Results Forum
Presentations of completed trials with Expert commentary
Chair: Thomas Pinkney (UK)
Trial presentations will include the first international presentation of:
- FOxTROT - Dion Morton (UK) with Expert commentary from Jérémie Lefevre (France)
- HART - Jared Torkington (UK) with Expert commentary from Jan Lambrecht (Norway)
- PISA - Christianne Buskens (The Netherlands) with Expert commentary from Amy Lightner (USA)
- ORALEV - Eloy Espin Basany (Spain) with Expert commentary from Dale Vimalachandran (UK)
- GRECCAR 7 - Michel Prudhomme (France) with Expert commentary from Ian Daniels (UK)
- ESCP 2019 Update - Charles Knowles (UK) and Thomas Pinkney (UK)
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13:30 - 14:00
Parallel Hall M
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ESCP women: Past, Present and Future
Chairs: Gabriela Möslein (Germany), Willem Bemelman (The Netherlands)
- Past - Rosa M. Jimenez Rodriguez (Spain)
- Present - Tina van Loon (The Netherlands)
- Future - Willem Bemelman (The Netherlands)
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13:30 - 14:30
Parallel Hall N
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Free Papers: Pelvic Floor / Functional and IBD
Chairs: Tom Øresland (Norway), Peter Christensen (Denmark)
- F01 - Can we predict types of fecal incontinence only with pelvic floor investigations? - Linda Ferrari (UK)
- F02 - Transanal irrigation and percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation as treatments for major anterior resection syndrome: a randomised controlled clinical trial - Ignacio Aguirre-Allende (Spain)
- F03 - International Consensus Definition of Low Anterior Resection Syndrome (LARS) - Celia Keane (New Zealand)
- F04 - Colonic motor patterns after distal colorectal resection and relationship to Low Anterior Resection Syndrome - Celia Keane (New Zealand)
- F05 - Long-term function after transanal versus transabdominal ileal pouch-anal anastomosis for ulcerative colitis: a multicenter cohort study - Pramodh Chandrasinghe (UK)
- F06 - Repeated faecal microbiota transplantation is safe and clinically efficient for treatment of chronic pouchitis - Sabrina Kousgaard (Denmark)
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15:00 - 15:25 |
Coffee Break |
15:00 - 15:25 |
15:00 - 16:55
Parallel Hall M
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Young ESCP Meeting
Chair: Matteo Frasson (Spain)
Keynote Lecture: Future of surgery - Richard Kerr (UK)
The future is already here
Chairs: Matteo Frasson (Spain), Aneel Bhangu (UK)
- 5G in the remote surgical training - Beatriz Martin-Perez (Spain)
- 3D imaging and printing in proctology - Kapil Sahnan and Jordan Fletcher (UK)
- Enhanced reality in colorectal surgery - António Sampaio Soares (Portugal)
Young ESCP in the heart of the Society
Chairs: Gabriela Möslein (Germany)
- Introduction and Research - Matteo Frasson (Spain)
- Communication - Gianluca Pellino (Spain)
- Cohort Studies - Francesco Pata (Italy)
- Education - Tina Van Loon (The Netherlands)
- Guidelines - Luis Sánchez-Guillén (Spain)
- Membership - Argyrios Ioannidis (Greece)
- Program - Beatriz Martin-Perez (Spain)
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15:25 - 16:25
Plenary Hall A
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The Great Debate: Is it a must or is it dust?
Chairs: Des Winter (Ireland), Pamela Buchwald (Sweden)
- Routine diversion is not necessary for pelvic anastomoses - Joep Knol (Belgium)
- Routine diversion is necessary for pelvic anastomoses - Domenico d'Ugo (Italy)
Judges: Per Nilsson (Sweden), Rosa Jimenez-Rodriguez (Spain), Ann Hanly (Ireland), Justin Davies (UK), Amy Lightner (USA)
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15:25 - 16:50
Parallel Hall B
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Pelvic Floor Session: Toward precision diagnosis and precision treatment
Chairs: Charles Knowles (UK), Søren Laurberg (Denmark)
- New technical guidance and disease classification for anorectal physiology. Results of UEG-funded international working group - Emma Carrington (UK)
- Surgical management of faecal incontinence: ICI guidance - Ronan O'Connell (Ireland)
- Surgical management of rectal prolapse - André D'Hoore (Belgium)
- Surgery for constipation - Charles Knowles (UK)
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16:00 - 17:00
Hall F2
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16:25 - 16:55
Plenary Hall A
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Keynote Lecture: Redefining boundaries with the PelvEx and REACCT global collaboratives
Chairs: Giuseppe Sica (Italy), Amy Lightner (USA)
Speaker: Des Winter (Ireland)
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16:55 - 17:00
Plenary Hall A
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The Lars Påhlman EBSQ medal
Presenter: Klaus Matzel (Germany)
ESCP award the Lars Påhlman EBSQ medal to the highest merit of EBSQ examinees in 2018. This year, the medal is awarded to Mudassar Majeed (Ireland).
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17:00 - 18:00
Parallel Hall N
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Free Papers: Neoplasia
Chairs: Adam Dziki (Poland), Anna Martling (Sweden)
- F07 - Improved prediction of prognosis in rectal cancer using a novel MRI staging system - Amy Lord (UK)
- F08 - A prospective cohort study on the effect of radiotherapy for rectal cancer on female sexual function - Annika Svanström Röjvall (Sweden)
- F09 - Histopathological outcomes, short-term morbidity and mortality following laparoscopic vs open resection for rectal cancer: results from a population-based matched non-inferiority cohort study - Josefin Petersson (Sweden)
- F10 - Comorbidity in colorectal cancer patients in England and its effect on management and outcomes: a population based cohort study - Hafdis S. Svavarsdottir (UK)
- F11 - Preliminary results of randomized study of perfusion of colorectal anastomosis using FLuorescence AnGiography (FLAG-trial) - Evgeny Rybakov (Russia)
- F12 - Trans-anal total mesorectal resection (TaTME) for rectal cancer in a complete national cohort - Hans H Wasmuth (Norway)
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17:00 - 18:00
Parallel Hall M
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Free Papers: Miscellaneous
Chairs: Des Winter (Ireland), Carly Bisset (UK)
- F13 - A systematic mapping review and thematic analysis to identify components for a patient and public involvement toolkit relevant to low- and middle-income countries - James Glasbey (UK)
- F14 - Surgery through stoma-site increases the risk of parastomal hernia in the first 6-months - Dakshitha Wickramasinghe (UK)
- F15 - Feasibility and short-term outcomes of ambulatory colectomy with an ultra ERAS program - Benoît Gignoux (France)
- F16 - Intracorporeal versus Extracorporeal Anastomosis in Minimally Invasive Colectomy: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis - Mostafa Shalaby (Egypt)
- F17 - Is the initial benefit of segmental reversal of the small bowel on parenteral nutrition maintained in the long-term? A study in 35 patients with short bowel syndrome - Laure Mallet (France)
- F18 - Quality assurance of an international multicentre prospective cohort study using an e-learning course - Aditya Borakati (UK)
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17:05 - 18:30
Plenary Hall A
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Educational: New technologies - how to become a proficient robotic surgeon
Chairs: Amjad Parvaiz (UK), Klaus Matzel (Germany)
- Train the trainer as the key element for worldwide implementation - Marcos Gómez Ruiz (Spain)
- Advantages of modular training systems - Jim Khan (UK)
- From procedural simulation to in person proctoring - Roger Gerjy (Sweden)
- Where is the data? - Samson Tou (UK)
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17:05 - 18:05
Parallel Hall B
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Educational: Best Publications of the Year
Chairs: Per Nilsson (Sweden), Neil Mortensen (UK)
- Colorectal cancer, benign and functional - Yasuko Maeda (UK)
- IBD and proctology - Oddeke van Ruler (The Netherlands)
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18:10 - 18:40
Parallel Hall B
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ESCP Fellowships Update
Chair: Imran Aslam (UK)
- Update on ESCP Fellowships - Imran Aslam (UK)
- ESCP 6 months colorectal Surgery Fellowship - Miguel Cunha (Portugal)
- ESCP Functional Fellowship - Marjolein Leeuwenburgh (The Netherlands)
- ESCP Observership - Ines Rubio (Spain)
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18:30 - 19:30
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ESCP Welcome Posters and Welcome Reception in the Exhibition Area
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