Colorectal Diseases Masterclass 7th 9th March 2018 Pelican Cancer Foundation Basingstoke An in-depth review of all aspects of colorectal disease, including controversial and difficult to manage problems. M25 BRINGING SPECIALISTS TOGETHER TO CURE CANCER CONVENORS Mr Muti Abulafi Mr John Stebbing
PROGRAMME DAY 1 Wednesday 7th March 2018 08.50 Registration and Coffee 08.50 Welcome Mrs S Crane 08.55 Introduction Mr M Abulafi SESSION ONE Early Diagnosis and CRC Screening 09.00 Redesigning the diagnostic colorectal pathway Dr E Seward 09.30 NICE Guidelines on suspected colorectal cancer Mr M Machesney 10.00 FIT for screening evidence and future directions Miss S Benton 10.30 FIT for symptoms evidence and future directions Mr A Banerjea 11.00 Coffee SESSION TWO Colonic Polyps and Early Cancer 11.30 MRI directed therapy for rectal cancer Ms A Wale 12.00 Treatment of large colonic polyps: Mr A Haji laparoscopic vs endoscopic resection 12.30 Role of Transanal endoscopic surgery Mr J Warusavitarne 13.00 Lunch SESSION THREE Colorectal Cancer I 14.00 Familial polyposis: what you need to know? Dr K Monahan 14.30 Current status of adjuvant chemotherapy for colon and Mr D Watkins rectal cancer 15.00 Role of neo-adjuvant preparative radiotherapy in rectal cancer Ms D Tait 15.30 Coffee SESSION FOUR Colorectal Cancer II 16.00 Surgical treatment of pelvic recurrence: is it worthwhile? Mr M George 16.30 Detection and treatment of liver metastases Mr M Rees 17.00 TaTME: the new standard for rectal cancer surgery Mr S Arnold 17.30 Comfort Break 18.00 An Audience with Professor Bill Heald: End of Day One TME, ELAPE & Current controversies in rectal cancer
PROGRAMME (ctd) DAY 2 Thursday 8th March 2018 SESSION FIVE Managing Emergencies and Complications I 08.30 Management of acute diverticulitis Mr A Ramwell 09.00 Management of high output stoma Mr R Hagger 09.30 Management of large bowel obstruction and role of stents Mr A Ramwell 10.00 Massive lower GI haemorrhage Mr P Nisar 10.30 Coffee SESSION SIX Managing Complications II and Miscellaneous Conditions 11.00 Management of anastomotic leak after rectal surgery Mr R Hagger 11.30 Intestinal failure diagnosis and management Ms C Vaizey 12.00 Faecal incontinence management & role of neuromodulation Prof C Knowles 12.30 Taking enhanced recovery to the next level Prof N Francis 13.00 Lunch SESSION SEVEN Inflammatory Bowel Disease 14.00 Assessment and medical treatment of acute sever ulcerative colitis Dr R Saich 14.30 Surgical treatment of acute severe colitis & management of pouch Mr R Guy complications 15.00 Surveillance strategies in IBD Dr R Saich 15.30 The role of surgery in Crohn s disease Prof P Tekkis 16.00 Medical management of Crohn s disease following surgery Dr K Patel SESSION EIGHT The M25 Invited Lecture 17.00 Latest innovations and future direction in colorectal cancer Mr M Chand End Of Day Two #M25CDM18
PROGRAMME (ctd) DAY 3 Friday 9th March 2018 SESSION NINE I Proctology & Miscellaneous Colorectal Conditions 08.30 Treatment options for Haemorrhoids Mr N West 09.00 Modern management of anal fissure Mr R Cohen 09.30 Fistula-in-ano: technical tips & latest innovations Mr R Cohen 10.00 Management of Parastomal hernias Mr N Smart 10.30 Coffee SESSION TEN Functional Bowel Disorders & Miscellaneous conditions 11.00 Operative treatment for pilonidal sinus Mr N Cripps 11.30 Management of constipation & evacuatory disorders Ms K Nugent 12.00 The role of Biofeedback in pelvic floor dysfunction Ms B Collins 12.30 Treatment options in rectal prolapse Ms K Nugent 13.00 Closing remarks and evaluation Mr M Abulafi 13.05 Close #M25CDM18 FACULTY Mr Muti Abulafi Croydon University Hospital Mr Steve Arnold Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Mr Ayan Banerjea Nottingham City Hospital Ms Sally Benton Consultant Pathologist Royal Surry County Hospital Mr Manish Chand University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Mr Richard Cohen University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
FACULTY (ctd) Ms Brigitte Collins Nurse Consultant St Marks Hospital and Academic Institute Professor Bill Head Pelican Cancer Foundation Mrs Sarah Crane Chief Executive Officer Pelican Cancer Foundation Professor Charles Knowles Queen Mary s University Hospital Mr Neil Cripps St Richards Hospital Mr Michael Machesney Whipps Cross University Hospital Professor Nader Francis Yeovil District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Mr Mark George Guy s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust Dr Kevin Monahan West Middlesex University Hospital Mr Pasha Nisar Ashford and St Peters NHS Foundation Trust Mr Richard Guy John Radcliffe Hospital Mr Amyn Haji Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Mr Rob Hagger St George s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Miss Karen Nugent University Hospital of Southampton NHS Foundation Trust Dr Kamal Patel St George s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Mr Andrew Ramwell St George s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
FACULTY (ctd) Mr Merv Rees Consultant Hepatobiliary Surgeon Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Dr Rebecca Saich Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Dr Edward Seward UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre Dr Anita Wale Consultant Radiologist Royal Marsden Hospital Mr Janindra Warusavitarne St Marks Hospital and Academic Institute Dr David Watkins Consultant Medical Oncologist Royal Marsden Hospital Mr Neil Smart Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital Mr Nick West Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals Mr John Stebbing Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford Dr Diana Tait Consultant Clinical Oncologist Royal Marsden Hospital Professor Paris Tekkis The Royal Marsden Hospital Ms Carolynne Vaizey St Marks Hospital and Academic Institute
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