27 hours ago 6 Executive summary Overview • The ACPGBI 2017 Pouch Report includes contributions from around 150 surgeons on over 5,000 patients who have had pouch surgery, mostly in the United Kingdom but also from 4 centres in Europe. • Data on patients in the Pouch Registry has been collected without being able to identify individual patients and case submission is entirely … >> Go To The Portal
The aim of the webinar is to provide an educational resource for trainees who have had their endoscopy training significantly impacted on by the pandemic and practicing Surgical endoscopists who are interested in up-skilling and taking on roles in interventional endoscopy or screening.
The aim of the webinar is to provide an educational resource for trainees who have had their endoscopy training significantly impacted on by the pandemic and practicing Surgical endoscopists who are interested in up-skilling and taking on roles in interventional endoscopy or screening.
Why does EDI Matter to us? Talks from members of the EDI Committee, Chair of EDI Taskforce and ACPGBI President
Session 1: Rectal Anatomy and Rectal Cancer Staging with Alison Corr, Consultant Radiologist St. Marks, London Ian Jenkins and Mr. Ben Griffiths ACPGBI Advanced Malignancy Subcommittee, Amy Lord Jordan Fletcher, The Dukes Club
The 2021 Advanced Coloproctology course, the flagship educational course of the ACPGBI. This course has been running very successfully for nearly 30 years.
These guidelines provide an evidence-based framework for the management of patients with large nonpedunculated colorectal polyps.
The second Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland (ACPGBI) Ileoanal Pouch Registry (IPR) report was released in July 2017 following a first report in 2012. This article provides a summary of data derived from the most recent IPR report ( 2017 Ileoanal Pouch Report. https://www.acpgbi.org.uk/content/uploads/2016/07/Ileoanal-Pouch-Report-2017-FINAL.compressed.pdf ).
The IPR holds the largest voluntary repository of data on ileoanal pouch surgery. The second report from the IPR records marked refinements in surgical technique over time but also highlights wide variation in institutional caseload and outcome across the UK.
The IPR is an electronic database of voluntarily submitted data including patient demographics, disease, intra-operative and postoperative factors submitted by consultant surgeons or delegates. Data up to 31 March 2017 have been analysed for this report.