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28 November – 2 December 2016, St.Gallen, Switzerland Jubilee Congress - 10 years ECC SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Wednesday 30 November 2016 BREAKFAST SYMPOSIUM When not to operate in rectal cancer Chris Cunningham, UK Complications: how can the colonoscopist help the surgeon and the surgeon help the colonoscopist? Jonathan Hoare, UK Laparoscopic lysis of adhesions Desmond Winter, IE How to deal with presacral mass Peter Sagar, UK Pelvic pain: clinical conumdrum or clinician`s nightmare Bruno Roche, CH LUNCH SYMPOSIUM Video session Prevention and repair of perineal hernia Timothy R. Rockall, UK Back to the future: mechanical bowel preparation and oral antibiotics revisted Ravi Kiran, USA Refractory ileocecal Crohn: resection or medication? Willem Bemelman, NL Tuesday 29 November 2016 CONGRESS OPENING AND WELCOME Anorectal trauma Herand Abcarian, USA Saving the sphincter – a story of surgical evolution Neil Mortensen, UK Ultralow anterior resection – how far can I go Eric Rullier, FR Restaging after neoadjuvant chemoradiation for rectal cancer and changes in surgical management Paris Tekkis, UK LUNCH SYMPOSIUM Video session An update on RAPIDO trial – Rectal cancer And Preopera- tive Induction therapy followed by Dedicated Operation Cornelis van de Velde, NL Prevention and treatment of anastomotic stricture Richard Guy, UK Improving surgical performance Brendan Moran, UK Friday 2 December 2016 BREAKFAST SYMPOSIUM Time matters: synchronous vs metacho- nous liver resection Markus Büchler, DE Two stage hepatectomies Jacques Belghiti, FR Ablative liver therapies and radioembolization Jakob Freedman, SE Liver first – evidence vs experience Pietro Majno, CH Laparoscopic liver metastases resection Luca Aldrighetti, IT Challenging unresectability – Clinical results from the ALPPS Erik Schadde, USA/CH Thursday 1 December 2016 BREAKFAST SYMPOSIUM Interdisciplinary manage- ment of colonic volvulus Justin Davies, UK Perfusion angiography in colorectal surgery Luigi Boni, IT Treatment of uncommon colorectal tumor Ronan O´Connell, IE Indications, technique, and long-term results of ventral rectopexy André D‘Hoore, BE Beyond sphincter repair and SNS: advanced surgical procedures for fecal incontinence PA Lehur, FR What makes a laparoscopic cancer surgery unsafe George Hanna, GB LUNCH SYMPOSIUM New techniques in Robotics Philippe Rouanet, FR Safe entry into the reoperative abdomen Alexis Ulrich, DE Consensus Conference St.Gallen consensus on safe implementation of transanal total mesorectal excision taTME – select patients, selective procedure? André D‘Hoore, BE Current evidence and open Trials Jurriaan Tuynman, NL Surgical technique - key steps Antonio Lacy, ES Specific complications and pitfalls Matthew Albert, USA Procedure teaching and safe implementation Roel Hompes, UK Functional outcomes Antonino Spinelli, IT Presentation of the St.Gallen Consensus on safe taTME Michel Adamina, CH + Roel Hompes, UK Round table with audience participation Expert Panel E U R O P E A N C O L O R E C T A L C O N G R E S S 2016 2 9 N o v - 2 D ec 2 016 · St.G alle n · S w itz e rla n d Information & Registration: www.colorectalsurgery.eu Monday 28 November 2016 MASTERCLASS IN COLORECTAL SURGERY Complex anal fistula – addressing a vexing problem Herand Abcarian, USA The EBSQ Coloproctology examination Michel Adamina, CH Getting out of troubles: leaking low anastomosis and non healing perineal wound Willem Bemelman, NL What your oncologist can do for you – outcomes of contemporary therapies and caveat for the surgeon Ulrich Güller, CH Diverting ileostomy – when to do it, how to live with it, and when to revert it Richard Guy, UK When and how to perform an (extralevator) abdominal perineal excision for low rectal cancer Brendan Moran, UK Established and new prognostic factors in oncologic surgery Philip Quirke, UK Pudendal neuropathy revisited – step by step release of the pudendal nerve Bruno Roche, CH Clinical outcomes and quality of life in complex pelvic surgery Peter Sagar, UK To resect of to neglect: options for the primary tumor in metastatic colorectal cancer Paris Tekkis, UK Operative strategies for acute diverticular peritonitis Desmond Winter, IE

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28 November – 2 December 2016, St.Gallen, Switzerland

Jubilee Congress - 10 years ECCSCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Wednesday30 November 2016

BREAKFAST SYMPOSIUM

When not to operate in rectal cancerChris Cunningham, UK

Complications: how can the colonoscopist help thesurgeon and the surgeon help the colonoscopist?Jonathan Hoare, UK

Laparoscopic lysis ofadhesionsDesmond Winter, IE

How to deal with presacral massPeter Sagar, UK

Pelvic pain: clinical conumdrum or clinician`s nightmareBruno Roche, CH

LUNCH SYMPOSIUM

Video session

Prevention and repair of perineal herniaTimothy R. Rockall, UK

Back to the future: mechanical bowel preparation and oral antibiotics revistedRavi Kiran, USA

Refractory ileocecal Crohn: resection or medication?Willem Bemelman, NL

Tuesday 29 November 2016

CONGRESS OPENINGAND WELCOME

Anorectal traumaHerand Abcarian, USA

Saving the sphincter – a story of surgical evolutionNeil Mortensen, UK

Ultralow anterior resection – how far can I goEric Rullier, FR

Restaging after neoadjuvant chemoradiation for rectal cancer and changes in surgical managementParis Tekkis, UK

LUNCH SYMPOSIUM

Video session

An update on RAPIDO trial – Rectal cancer And Preopera-tive Induction therapyfollowed by Dedicated OperationCornelis van de Velde, NL

Prevention and treatment of anastomotic strictureRichard Guy, UK

Improving surgical performanceBrendan Moran, UK

Friday2 December 2016

BREAKFAST SYMPOSIUM

Time matters: synchronous vs metacho-nous liver resectionMarkus Büchler, DE

Two stage hepatectomiesJacques Belghiti, FR

Ablative liver therapiesand radioembolizationJakob Freedman, SE

Liver first – evidence vs experiencePietro Majno, CH

Laparoscopic liver metastases resectionLuca Aldrighetti, IT

Challenging unresectability – Clinical results from the ALPPSErik Schadde, USA/CH

Thursday1 December 2016

BREAKFAST SYMPOSIUM

Interdisciplinary manage-ment of colonic volvulusJustin Davies, UK

Perfusion angiography in colorectal surgeryLuigi Boni, IT

Treatment of uncommon colorectal tumorRonan O´Connell, IE

Indications, technique, and long-term results of ventral rectopexyAndré D‘Hoore, BE

Beyond sphincter repair and SNS: advanced surgical procedures for fecal incontinencePA Lehur, FR

What makes a laparoscopic cancer surgery unsafeGeorge Hanna, GB

LUNCH SYMPOSIUM

New techniques in RoboticsPhilippe Rouanet, FR

Safe entry into the reoperative abdomenAlexis Ulrich, DE

Consensus Conference St.Gallen consensus on safe implementation of transanal total mesorectal excision

taTME – select patients, selective procedure? André D‘Hoore, BE Current evidence and open Trials Jurriaan Tuynman, NL Surgical technique - key stepsAntonio Lacy, ES Specific complications and pitfalls Matthew Albert, USA Procedure teaching and safe implementation Roel Hompes, UK Functional outcomesAntonino Spinelli, IT

Presentation of the St.Gallen Consensus on safe taTME Michel Adamina, CH +Roel Hompes, UK

Round table with audienceparticipation Expert Panel

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2016

29 Nov - 2 Dec 2016 · St.Gallen · Switzerl

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Information & Registration: www.colorectalsurgery.eu

Monday28 November 2016

MASTERCLASS IN COLORECTAL SURGERY

Complex anal fistula – addressing a vexing problemHerand Abcarian, USA

The EBSQ Coloproctology examinationMichel Adamina, CH

Getting out of troubles: leaking low anastomosis and non healing perineal woundWillem Bemelman, NL

What your oncologist can do for you – outcomes of contemporary therapies and caveat for the surgeonUlrich Güller, CH

Diverting ileostomy – when to do it, how to live with it, and when to revert itRichard Guy, UK

When and how to perform an (extralevator) abdominal perineal excision for low rectal cancerBrendan Moran, UK

Established and new prognostic factors in oncologic surgeryPhilip Quirke, UK

Pudendal neuropathy revisited – step by step release of the pudendal nerveBruno Roche, CH

Clinical outcomes and quality of life in complex pelvic surgeryPeter Sagar, UK

To resect of to neglect: options for the primary tumor in metastatic colorectal cancerParis Tekkis, UK

Operative strategies for acute diverticular peritonitisDesmond Winter, IE