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video Multidisciplinary management of ileocecal Crohn's disease

By In Crohn's Disease

Educational session - Willem Bemelman (The Netherlands) and Krisztina Gecse (The Netherlands) at ESCP Berlin 2017

video Benign Chronical Abdominal Diseases for the Colorectal Surgeon: Surgery for slow transit constipation

By In Constipation

Symposium - Sergey Achkasov (Russia) at ESCP Berlin 2017

video Benign Chronical Abdominal Diseases for the Colorectal Surgeon: IBS

By In Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Symposium - Ivan Jovanovic (Serbia) at ESCP Berlin 2017

video Benign Chronical Abdominal Diseases for the Colorectal Surgeon: Endometrioses

By In Endometriosis

Symposium - Carla Tomassetti (Belgium) and Albert Wolthuis (Belgium) at ESCP Berlin 2017

video Consultants’ Corner

By In Education, Training, Science writing

Facilitated by Jared Torkington (UK) and Des Winter (Ireland) at ESCP Berlin 2017

Panel: Per Nilsson (Sweden), Guy R Orangio (USA), Yann Parc (France), Thomas Schiedeck (Germany), Des Winter (Ireland)

video Definition, prevention and treatment of postoperative ileus

By In Varia

Core Subject Update at ESCP Berlin 2017 - Martin Hübner (Switzerland)

pdf No cutting technique for anal fistulas: review of the literature Popular

By In Anorectal Abscess and Fistula

As part of fistula month, we were delighted to have Aldo Infantino submit a review of fistula literature.

video Laparoscopic-assisted taTME for a giant and acutely incarcerated rectal polyp

By In Benign Tumours

ESCP were honoured to catch up with taTME pioneer Dr Patricia Sylla from Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Alongside Dr Antonio Lacy, Dr Sylla performed the first ever taTME procedure, so we were delighted to have both involved in our taTME month.

You can watch Dr Sylla’s introductory interview here

video Total InterSphincteric Resection followed by Transanal TME

By In Rectal Cancer

As part of taTME month, Quentin Denost, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Bordeaux, explores using the procedure following total ISR in female.

This downloadable resource is accompanied by a video. Click on the title above to view.

document European Manual of Medicine: Coloproctology (Second Edition) Popular

By In Varia

This book offers up-to-date coverage of the full range of topics in coloproctology: anatomy, physiology, anal disorders, dermatology, functional disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, endometriosis, appendicitis, benign and malignant tumors, presacral tumors, laparoscopy, endoscopy, perioperative management, intestinal failure, abdominal wall reconstruction, emergencies, and pain syndromes. Each of the chapters on individual disorders provides a comprehensive overview on etiology, incidence, epidemiology, diagnostics, medical and surgical treatment, access, complications, and special considerations. In presenting data, care is always taken to refer to the best available level of evidence.

The book forms the latest addition to Springer’s European Manual Medicine series and is the second edition of Coloproctology. It will be the first standard recommended textbook of the European Society of Coloproctology. The editors have again assembled a group of experienced authors, each of whom has an international reputation within coloproctology or an allied specialty and a desire to see ever-improving standards in coloproctology throughout Europe. By including contributions from authors across Europe, the book provides a great breadth of knowledge and reflects diversity of clinical practice.

The manual provides surgical trainees with a comprehensive and condensed guide to the knowledge required for the European Board of Surgery Qualification (EBSQ) examination. It will also be a valuable aid to the many practicing coloproctologists across Europe and beyond who undertake continuing professional development and a useful source of information for researchers and clinicians in allied disciplines.

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