BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-/-/EN BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Do no further harm: Basics of abdominal wall pathology and intestinal failure UID:1017 DESCRIPTION:The Coloproctology Section of the Royal Society of Medicine is excited to invite you to this meeting, where expert speakers will discuss the basic principles of abdominal wall repair and the prevention and early management of intestinal failure (IF).\n\nThe meeting will bring together surgeons, physicians, radiologists, and pharmacists who will present cases on managing patients with IF due to abdominal surgery and the difficulties of abdominal wall repair.\n\nProgrammeSession 1 \n\n8:30am Registration, tea and coffee\n\n8:55am Welcome\n\nDr Jeremy Nightingale, President, Coloproctology Section, Royal Society of Medicine and Honorary Consultant Gastroenterologist, St Mark's Hospital\n\n9:00am Intestinal failure; definitions, prevalence, aetiology\n\nMr Andrew King, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust\n\nSession 2: The abdominal emergency\n\nChairs: Miss Neena Randhawa Consultant Colorectal surgeon, Newcastle upon TyneHospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Mr David Layfield, Consultant in Intestinal Failure Surgery, Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction and General Colorectal Surgery, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust\n \n\n9:20am Emergency surgery in the “difficult abdomen”\n\nMr Akash Mehta, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, St Mark's Hospital\n\n9:40am Indications for and management of the open abdomen\n\nMr Toby Hammond, Consultant General, Colorectal and Laparoscopic Surgeon, Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford, Essex\n\n10:00am Emergency management of abdominal wall hernias\n\nMr Sanjoy Basu, Consultant General Surgeon at East Kent University NHS Foundation Trust\n\n10:20am Question and answer\n\n10:35am Tea and coffee break\n\nSession 3: Pitfalls of elective abdominal wall reconstruction\n\nChairs: Mr Akash Mehta Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, St Mark's Hospital and Mr Toby Hammond, Consultant General, Colorectal & Laparoscopic Surgeon, Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford, Essex\n \n\n10:55am It’s all in the planning: the value of the abdominal wall MDT\n\nMr Oliver Warren, Clinical Director of Surgery and Consultant Colorectal and Hernia Surgeon, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital \n\n11:15am Know your anatomy: what all surgeons should know about the abdominal wall\n\nMr David Layfield, Consultant in Intestinal Failure Surgery, Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction and General Colorectal Surgery, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust\n\n11:35am An abundance of choice: how to select the right mesh and where to put it\n\nMr Dave Messenger, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, Bristol Royal Infirmary\n\n11:55am Question and answer\n\n12:10pm Lunch\n\nSession 4: Acute intestinal failure: initial management of an enterocutaneous fistula and a high output stoma\n\nChairs: Miss Carolynne Vaizey, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, St Mark’s the National Bowel Hospital and Academic Institute, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust and Dr Jeremy Nightingale, President, Coloproctology Section, Royal Society of Medicine, Honorary Consultant Gastroenterologist, St Mark’s the National Bowel Hospital and Academic Institute, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust\n\n1:00pm Initial management of a post-operative ECF\n\nMr Dermot Burke, Consultant Surgeon at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust\n\n1:20pm Mistakes in the management of a HOS\n\nDr Siddhartha Oke, Consultant Gastroenterologist, The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust\n\n1:40pm Let them eat! Dietetic aspects of managing an ECF\n\nDr Alison Culkin, Consultant Dietitian Intestinal Rehabilitation, St Mark's Hospital\n\n2:00pm Question and answer\n\n2:15pm Tea and coffee break\n\nSession 5: Definitive management of intestinal failure\n\nChairs: Akash Mehta Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, St Mark's Hospital and Andrew King Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust\n \n\n2:35pm Know your anatomy: the role of radiology\n\nDr Arun Gupta, Consultant Gastrointestinal Radiologist, St Mark's Hospital\n\n2:55pm Drug absorption in short bowel\n\nMs Uchu Meade, Lead Clinical Pharmacist, St Mark's Hospital \n\n3:15pm Definitive surgical management of IF\n\nMiss Carolynne Vaizey, Consultant Surgeon and Co-Clinical Director of St Mark's Hospital\n\n3:35pm New developments in management of IF\n\nDr Simon Gabe, Consultant in Gastroenterology and Intestinal Rehabilitation, St Mark's Hospital\n\n3:55pm Question and answer\n\nKeynote lecture\n\n4:15pm Mesenteric ischemia: the importance of early revascularisation\n\nProfessor Alexandre Nuzzo, Associate Professor, Intestinal Stroke Center, Department of Gastroenterology, IBD, Intestinal Failure, Beaujon Hospital, Paris University Hospitals, Paris, France\n\n5:00pm Close\n\nDr Jeremy Nightingale, President, Coloproctology Section, Royal Society of Medicine, Honorary Consultant Gastroenterologist, St Mark's Hospital\n\n5:05pm Close of meeting\n\n DTSTART:20230915T073000Z DTEND:20230915T160500Z LOCATION:Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London, W1 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR