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.
On 4 Mar 2019
ESCP focused on the topic of rectal cancer throughout February. Coordinated by Gonzalo Martin (@Martin_Martin_G), Y-ESCP member, Colorectal Surgeon and Junior Specialist in Digestive Surgery at Hospital Universitario Son Espases, Spain.On 26 Feb 2019
ESCP focused on the topic of faecal incontinence throughout January. This was coordinated by Peter Christensen, Communications Committee Chair and Professor and Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at the Pelvic Floor Unit, Department of Surgery, Aarhus University Hospital. Various colorectal experts got involved and shared insight in the form of articles, videos and visual abstracts.On 29 Jan 2019
LARS expert, Katrine Emmertsen, describes a mixed pathophysiological model for LARS in her article submitted for Faecal Incontinence Month.On 28 Jan 2019
Charles Knowles kicks off this month's topic, Faecal Incontinence, with a review of what is known about the efficacy of percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation for treating adults with faecal incontinence.On 3 Jan 2019
ESCP focused on the topic of fistula throughout December. Coordinated by colorectal surgeon David Zimmerman (The Netherlands) and Young ESCP member Kapil Sahnan (United Kingdom), various contributors shared their thoughts and expertise on the subject.