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Surgery for constipation: systematic review and practice recommendations Graded practice and future research recommendations

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

Surgery for constipation: systematic review and practice recommendations Results III: Rectal wall excisional procedures (Rectal Excision)

10 August 2021
Consensus Statements and Guidelines
Presentations, Videos & Papers

M. Mercer-Jones, U. Grossi, D. Pares, P. F. Vollebregt, J. Mason, C. H. Knowles, on behalf of the NIHR CapaCiTY working group, the Pelvic floor Society

Surgery for constipation: systematic review and practice recommendations Graded practice and future research recommendations

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

Surgery for constipation: systematic review and practice recommendations

10 August 2021
Consensus Statements and Guidelines
Presentations, Videos & Papers

Surgery for constipation: systematic review and practice recommendations

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

Closing plenary (Plenary 7) July 2020

9 August 2021
ACPGBI 2020 Virtual Meeting

The closing plenary was held on Wednesday 8th July at 5pm started with the PRESIDENTAL handover ceremony to incoming President Steven Brown and was followed by “Tomorrow’s World Today” with five inspirational speakers including Elmi Muller from Cape Town.

Selective use of cystogram following segmental bowel resection in patients with enterovesical fistula

5 August 2021
Paper of the Month
Presentations, Videos & Papers

Paper of the Month for May is a a single centre retrospective study looking at the use of cystogram following segmental bowel resection in patients with enterovesical fistula Selective use of cystogram following segmental bowel resection in patients with enterovesical fistula. de Groof et al. Colorectal disease 2019 [epub ahead of print]

Meta-analysis of prognostic factors for patients with colorectal peritoneal metastasis undergoing cytoreductive surgery and heated intraperitoneal chemotherapy

5 August 2021
Paper of the Month
Presentations, Videos & Papers

Paper of the Month for August is a systematic review and meta analysis of prognostic factors and their relationship with outcomes in colorectal metastasis Meta‐analysis of prognostic factors for patients with colorectal peritoneal metastasis undergoing cytoreductive surgery and heated intraperitoneal chemotherapy Hallam et al. BJS Open

Cesarean delivery to prevent anal incontinence: a systematic review and meta-analysis

5 August 2021
Paper of the Month
Presentations, Videos & Papers

In a first for Paper of the Month, we have selected a pelvic floor paper. Cesarean delivery to prevent anal incontinence: a systematic review and meta‑analysis Nelson et al Techniques in Coloproctology 2019. 23 (9) 809-820

A multicentre cohort study of serum and peritoneal biomarkers to predict anastomotic leakage after rectal cancer resection Posted by: Abi Vallance on 30 January 2020 Category: Paper of the Month

5 August 2021

Anastomotic leak is a subject close to the heart of colorectal surgeons, particularly as it can have devastating effects on patients. We know that early recognition and early source control are key to ensuring the best outcome after anastomotic leak. A multicentre cohort study of serum and peritoneal biomarkers to predict anastomotic leakage after rectal cancer resection