On 25 Nov 2020
ESCP Research Committee were delighted to accept their first case report through the website portal and application process.
On 6 Oct 2020
Join us for a series of webinars by leading robotic surgeons starting on 12 November 2020. The series is coordinated by the ESCP and delivered by the European School of Coloproctology Colorectal Robotic Surgery Working Group – ColoRobotica.
On 7 Oct 2019
Grayling, ESCP’s PR and Communications partner, has scooped a Silver award for its work with ESCP’s membership engagement campaign at the industry’s prestigious CIPR PRide Awards in Glasgow, Scotland on Thursday 3 October.
On 1 Oct 2019
A new ESC initiative has been announced at ESCP Vienna 2019. Two days of training courses and EBSQ preparation will take place in Berlin, 10-11 December 2019.
On 27 Sep 2019
On Friday 27 September, the final day of ESCP’s 14th Annual Meeting in Vienna, Des Winter (UK) and Gregor Norcic (Slovenia) chaired the symposium session ‘Strategies for managing locally advanced colonic cancer’ in the main auditorium.
On 27 Sep 2019
With so much to squeeze in, the final day of ESCP’s 14th Annual Conference saw an impressive turnout as delegates poured into the ACV bright and early.
On 27 Sep 2019
On Friday 27 September, delegates packed into Plenary Hall A for the final symposium at ESCP’s 14th Annual Meeting in Vienna, Austria. The session, ‘Simple solutions for challenging perineal problems’, included presentations from four renowned colorectal specialists and was chaired by Ethem Gecim (Turkey) and Iain Anderson (UK).
On 12 Sep 2019
September's paper of the month is a prospective interventional study on 21 patients with perianal fistulous disease whose treatment included injection of freshly collected autologous adipose tissue.On 15 Jul 2019
June’s paper of the month in Colorectal Diseases discusses the risk of postoperative complications in patients using antidepressants, a topic of interest which is largely unstudiedOn 21 Feb 2019
February’s paper of the month is a powerful network metanalysis focused on an evergreen issue: what’s the best technique to perform mesorectal excision for rectal cancer? Open vs. laparoscopic vs. robotic vs. transanal, the battle continues…On 14 Jan 2019
This Paper of the Month report considers the role of microsatellite instability (MSI) and/or mismatch repair deficiency (MMR-D) screening in patients with Lynch syndrome-associated cancer predisposition across colorectal cancer and other solid tumours.On 27 Dec 2018
December's Paper of the Month report looks at how computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) can be used to improve the performance of diagnostic techniques for smaller polyps and to decrease the incidence of colorectal cancer.