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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.

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Abstracts are accepted on a wide range of topics in coloproctology. Please read the guidelines before making your submission by Tuesday 14 April 2026.

10 & 11 September 2026, Freiburg

The starting point for surgeons looking to integrage robotic techniques into their colorectal practice. Organised by Y-ESCP in collaboration with Intuitive. Apply by Wednesday 15 April 2026.

This webinar 'Improving abdominal emergency surgical care through global research' explored research initiatives - Sigmoid volvus, LATAM-Global and ALLIGATOR.

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. All guides have a shorter leaflet version that you can view or download and print out.

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.

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    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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