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Published on 08 October 2011 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Prolapse
One of the Six Best Papers - Diane Cunin at ESCP Copenhagen 2011
Video surgery - Marcos Rodrigues Martin at ESCP Copenhagen 2011
Published on 15 October 2012 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Prolapse
Free paper - Thomas Roe at ESCP Vienna 2012
Oral poster - Andrew Stevenson at ESCP Vienna 2012
One of the Six Best Papers - Guillaume Meurette at ESCP Vienna 2012
Symposium - Andre D'Hoore at ESCP Vienna 2012
Published on 07 August 2014 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Prolapse
Short Paper - Ayca Gultekin (Turkey) at Tripartite Colorectal Meeting 2014
Short Paper - Siriluck Prapasrivorakul (UK) at Pelvic Floor Day, Tripartite Colorectal Meeting 2014
Short Paper - Jan van Iersel (The Netherlands) at Pelvic Floor Day, Tripartite Colorectal Meeting 2014
Published on 12 December 2014 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Prolapse
Free Paper (Functional disorders) - Waleed Omar at ESCP Barcelona 2014
Keynote Lecture - Evaghelos Xynos at ESCP Barcelona 2014
Video Surgery - JF Gravie at ESCP Barcelona 2014
Published on 25 November 2015 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Prolapse
Free Paper (Functional) - Jean-Luc Faucheron at ESCP Dublin 2015
Oral Poster (Proctology and Functional) - Wolfgang Wöhrl at ESCP Dublin 2015
Published on 03 November 2016 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Prolapse
Educational session - Pierpaolo Sileri at ESCP Milan 2016
ESCP/EAES Symposium - Eduardo Targarona at ESCP Milan 2016
ESCP/EAES Symposium - André D’Hoore at ESCP Milan 2016
ESCP/EAES Symposium - Alexander Engel at ESCP Milan 2016
Published on 18 May 2017 By European Manual of Medicine: Coloproctology In Rectal Prolapse
The understanding of the pathophysiology of rectal prolapse syndromes has progressed. Untreated total prolapse leads to fecal incontinence. Obstructed defecation and incontinence have been linked to internal rectal prolapse. Proper functional assessment should lead to a treatment tailored to the patient and will include surgery in a subgroup of patients.
Perineal approaches to rectal prolapse are still indicated in old and frail patients. Laparoscopic rectopexy techniques have become the standard of care. Laparoscopic ventral mesh rectopexy minimizes the mobilization of the rectum and allows prolapses of the middle and posterior pelvic compartment to be corrected. Therefore the technique can be used to treat not only rectal prolapse but also complex rectoceles and enteroceles.
There is ongoing debate regarding the type of mesh to be used to minimize the risk for mesh-related problems and to avoid prolapse recurrence. Despite improved surgical technique, not all patients experience a functional recovery, and there is a permanent need to monitor the functional sequelae of prolapse surgery.
Published on 13 November 2017 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Prolapse
Educational session - B Van Geluwe (Belgium) at ESCP Berlin 2017
Published on 19 October 2018 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Prolapse
Surgical Video Session - Sam Atallah (USA) at ESCP Nice 2018
Published on 27 November 2018 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Prolapse
Trainee Round Table Session - Guillaume Meurette (France) at ESCP Nice 2018
Published on 04 November 2019 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Prolapse
Pelvic Floor session - André D'Hoore (Belgium) at ESCP Vienna 2019
Educational session - Mostafa Shalaby (Egypt) at ESCP Vienna 2019
Educational session - Frédéric Ris (Switzerland) at ESCP Vienna 2019
Educational session - Guillaume Meurette (France) at ESCP Vienna 2019
Educational session - Albert Wolthuis (Belgium) at ESCP Vienna 2019
Published on 23 September 2020 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Prolapse
Educational session - Karoline Horisberger (Switzerland) at ESCP Virtually Vilnius 2020
Published on 26 January 2022 By ESCP Secretariat In Rectal Prolapse
Guidelines updates - Carolynne Vaizey (UK) at ESCP Barcelona 2021
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