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Key aspects to consider in the management of appendix pathologies

5 March 2020
Presentations, Videos & Papers

This webinar will cover diagnosis and management of conditions involving the appendix ranging from the common to the rare and atypical. It will also cover challenging cases, difficulties encountered at surgery, and potential treatment strategies. The presentation will include key aspects of management of early and advanced appendiceal tumours that are relevant to surgeons in training, general, and colorectal surgeons.

ACPGBI Paper of the Month

17 September 2019
ACPGBI Publications
Paper of the Month

New bi-monthly feature on the ACPGBI website Convenors: Dale Vimalachandran and Matthew Lee

ACPGBI 2019 ACPN Annual Meeting

11 September 2019
Presentations, Videos & Papers

From the Association of Coloproctology Nurses of ACPGBI

ACPGBI 2019: The Dukes' Club, The Pelvic Floor Society and Tripartite 2020 Vision

4 September 2019
Presentations, Videos & Papers

Sessions from The Dukes' Club, The Pelvic Floor Society and Tripartite 2020 Vision

ACPGBI 2019 AGM

28 June 2019
AGM 2019
Presentations, Videos & Papers

Annual General Meeting 2019 in Dublin

ACPGBI / RCS Edinburgh Webinars

11 April 2019
Presentations, Videos & Papers

Colorectal Cancer Screening Date Broadcast: 20th March 2018 Guest Speaker: Mr James Wheeler, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon Significant Rectal Neoplasm Date Broadcast: 1st May 2018 Guest Speaker: Mr Neil Borley, Consultant Colorectal...

Appendix diverticula

28 March 2019
Case Reports

Appendix diverticula is uncommon and a strong marker for appendiceal neoplasm. Signs and symptoms are unlikely to be different from appendicitis and the diagnosis is usually made on histological analysis rather than at surgery.