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ESCP 21st Meeting, 23-25 September 2026, Prague, Czech Republic
23-25 September 2026, Prague

This year’s meeting will feature keynotes from distinguished surgeons, cutting-edge research sessions and opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration in an inspiring setting. Abstract submission opens on 22 January.

20 January 2026, 13:00 GMT / 14:00 CEST

Improving abdominal emergency surgical care through global research is the topic for the 17th Global Reach webinar, bringing together speakers from the UK, Argentina and Ghana.

Shared decision making (SDM) provides a structured approach to integrating the best available clinical evidence with a patient's preference and values.

This webinar brought together expert colorectal surgeons and patient advocates to discuss current management strategies, decision support tools, and the patient perspective.

NEW! ESCP Guides for Patients - for easily understandable, reliable information about colorectal diseases and procedures. Developed by Y-ESCP Patient Information Working Group.

Easily understandable, reliable information about colorectal diseases and procedures developed by Y-ESCP.

20 Years of ESCP: Reflecting on a Shared Legacy. 20 years. On Society. Thousands of voices. On shared vision and purpose. The prevention, treatment, education & research into colorectal disease.

20 years ago two societies came together to form a new force in colorectal science - one rooted in collaboration, education, and shared ambition.

Learn the future of Colorectal Robotic Surgery - join our training pathway

The ColoRobotica Training Pathway is open to new applicants! This is a unique opportunity tailored for colorectal surgeons and trainees.

From basic skills to fine art - Colorectal Robotic Surgery Webinar Series 1-4 are available to playback in your own time. Plus Series 5 Part 1.

    European Society of Coloproctology

    The European Society of Coloproctology (ESCP) will be the professional organisation in Europe for the prevention, treatment, education and research into colorectal disease.

    Collage of ESCP activities

    ESCP is a supportive member-led society with a high profile annual conference and excellent networking opportunities. We provide high quality, multi-disciplinary clinical training at regional locations and online, together with international fellowship opportunities. Our cohort studies are groundbreaking, and we collaborate to produce high quality international guidelines. 

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    Keyhole laparoscopic technique for parastomal hernia repair with prior optimization using botulinum toxin and pneumoperitoneum: a video vignette - Cristina Reguero Fernández, Omar Carreño-Sáenz, José Bueno Lledó, Providencia García Pastor, Santiago Bonafé Diana, Victoria Pareja Ibars, Salvador Pous Serrano

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