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2 May 2022
Consensus Statements and Guidelines
Crohn’s disease [CD] is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] that can result in progressive bowel damage and disability.1 CD can affect individuals of any age, from children to the elderly,2,3 and may cause significant morbidity and impact on quality of life. Up to one-third of patients present with complicated behaviour [strictures, fistula, or abscesses] at diagnosis.4 Most patients over time will develop a complication, with roughly 50% of patients requiring surgery within 10 years of diagnosis.5–7 As the precise aetiology of CD remains unknown, a curative therapy is not yet available.8 Several agents are available for the medical treatment of CD. Medical agents include mesalazine [5-ASA], locally active steroids [such as budesonide], systemic steroids, thiopurines such as azathioprine [AZA] and mercaptopurine [MP], methotrexate [MTX], and biologic therapies (such as anti-tumour necrosis factor [TNF], anti-integrins, and anti-interleukin [IL] 12/23].
17 August 2021
Consensus Statements and Guidelines
These guidelines provide an evidence-based framework for the management of patients with large nonpedunculated colorectal polyps.
17 August 2021
ACPGBI Publications
Good Practice
Consensus Statements and Guidelines
These guidelines have been reviewed and endorsed by BSG CSSC and ACPGBI in 2020.
17 August 2021
ACPGBI Publications
Consensus Statements and Guidelines
Presentations, Videos & Papers
A publication by the ACPGBI Colonoscopy Subcommittee
16 August 2021
Consensus Statements and Guidelines
There is a requirement for an expansive and up to date review of the management of emergency colorectal conditions seen in adults. The primary objective is to provide detailed evidence-based guidelines for the target audience of general and colorectal surgeons who are responsible for an adult population and who practise in Great Britain and Ireland.
16 August 2021
Consensus Statements and Guidelines
16 August 2021
Consensus Statements and Guidelines
The goal of this European Society of ColoProctology project was to establish a multidisciplinary, international guideline for haemorrhoidal disease (HD) and to provide guidance on the most effective (surgical) treatment for patients with HD.
16 August 2021
Consensus Statements and Guidelines
Pilonidal sinus disease is an inflammatory skin condition that usually occurs in the midline of the natal cleft (although there have been few reported cases involving other parts of the body, such as on the scalp, axilla, groin, and between the fingers).
The term 'pilonidal' originates from the Latin words 'pilo' (hair) and 'nidus' (nest), implying a nest of hair.
Pilonidal sinus may be asymptomatic, or present as an acute abscess (with or without cellulitis) or a chronic cyst and/or sinus with persistent drainage and/or extensive subcutaneous tracts.
10 August 2021
Consensus Statements and Guidelines
Presentations, Videos & Papers
C. H. Knowles, U. Grossi, M. Chapman, J. Mason, on behalf of the NIHR CapaCiTY working group, Pelvic floor Society
10 August 2021
Consensus Statements and Guidelines
Presentations, Videos & Papers
C. H. Knowles, U. Grossi, E. J. Horrocks, D. Pares, P. F. Vollebregt, M. Chapman, S. Brown, M. Mercer-Jones, A. B. Williams, Y. Yiannakou, R. J. Hooper, N. Stevens, J. Mason, on behalf of the NIHR CapaCiTY working group, The Pelvic floor Society and, European Society of Coloproctology