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Colorectal Disease Poster Prize

Judging for the 2024 Colorectal Disease Poster Prize will take place on Tuesday 2 July at 13.30-14:00 in the Exhibition Hall.

Judging panel: Gethin Williams, Leigh Davies, Simon Sleight and Kirsten Boyle

  • A colorectal nurse specialists’ perspective of supporting patients during the pressurised intraperitoneal aerosolised chemotherapy (PIPAC) colorectal cancer peritoneal metastases trial - AL Moutadjer
  • Implementation of a health and wellbeing event to improve holistic support for patients living with and beyond treatment for Anal Cancer - R Connolly, L Wardlow
  • An evaluation of the introduction of initial colorectal pelvic floor telephone triage on patient pathways - N Davies
  • Establishing minimum reporting standards for studies of intervention in idiopathic anal fistula - S Joshi
  • Routine use of a SSI bundle can reduce superficial SSI after colorectal surgery - NC Mathias, S Foster, A Koh, O Ng, J Hatt, PJJ Herrod
  • Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) following treatment of Colorectal Cancer – a single centre experience - T Bhalla, E Louden, A Deans, U Mohamed, PK Dhruva Rao
  • Low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) phenotypes: different symptom profiles for different patients - S Koneru, J Cornish, P H Chapuis, A Keshava, M JFX Rickard, K-S Ng
  • A comparison of high-complexity/advanced pelvic exenteration surgery to conventional pelvic exenteration: Safety, feasibility, and short-term outcomes - CT West, Y Salem, H Yano, MA West, AH Mirnezami
  • Significant variation in the management of screen detected colorectal polyp cancers - S Hallam, S West, S Karandikar
  • Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging reveals that post-operative ileus is associated with hyperactive distal colonic motility - SJ Chapman, M Kowal, J Helliwell, I Naim, T Robbins, A Menys, D Tolan, DG Jayne
  • Immersion colonoscopy training for surgical registrars: An innovative collaboration benefitting trainees, trainers, and the service - JE Leong, AP Shah, D Kumar, R Shaalan, C Carden
  • Benign mimics of low grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasms: 10 years’ experience from a peritoneal oncology referral centre - S Evans, L Platt, O Aziz, S T O'Dwyer, B Chakrabarty
Conference Sponsors

Johnson and Johnson MedTech

Ethicon, a Johnson and Johnson MedTech company
Strategic Educational Partner

Medtronic

Strategic Educational Partner

Moondance Cancer Initiative

Strategic Educational Partner

CMR surgical

Gold Sponsor

Intuitive logo

Gold Sponsor

THD logo

Gold Sponsor

Stryker logo

Silver Sponsor