On 22 Sep 2017
On the final day of the ESCP conference it was a packed programme with sessions covering everything from coloproctology around the globe to controversies in Crohns' disease. Delegates heard brilliant keynotes from Soren Laurberg on LARS and from Harry Sokol on faecal transplantation for UC. There was a lively symposium on management of T2 rectal cancer chaired by Simon Bach and Eric Rullier, and for the first time at an ESCP meeting we had a patient involvement session looking at how best to involve patients in colorectal research.On 22 Sep 2017
Day Two of ESCP’s annual congress in Berlin included a keynote lecture delivered by Jan Deprest, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Faculty of Medicine (KU Leuven), Belgium; a review of the six best free papers and Brendan Moran's keynote on malignant appendix.On 21 Sep 2017
ESCP 2017 got off to a great start yesterday with highlights including the International Trials Forum which included fascinating results from six different trials across Europe.On 21 Sep 2017
One of the highlights of day one of ESCP 2017 was the International Trials Forum. During the session the audience heard about ground breaking trials from the UK, The Netherlands and France as well as results from the 2017 ESCP Cohort Study which involved 335 centres in 49 countries.On 21 Sep 2017
Dr Julio Mayol is the Medical Director and Director of Innovation at Hospital Clínico San Carlo, Professor of Surgery at Universidad Complutense de Madrid and patron of the Foundation for Biomedical Research San Carlos. During his presentation at the ESCP annual conference, Dr Mayol gave an indication of what the future of coloproctology will look like.Page 22 of 32