BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-/-/EN BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Complexities in Coloproctology UID:666 DESCRIPTION:This year’s theme is the microbiome and we’ll be exploring the impact of microbiomic medicine on colorectal surgical practice.We are thrilled to bring together truly world-renowned authorities in Coloproctology, including: Professor John Alverdy and Professor Hans Schardey, world experts on the microbiome Mr Ian Jenkins, renowned authority on advanced rectal cancer Professor Conor Delaney and Professor Sue Clark, world leaders in colorectal and ileoanal pouch surgeryTopics of discussion:The role of selective gut decontamination prior to elective bowel surgery and the potential to introduce this in surgical practice to reduce septic complicationsWhy obese patients may respond differently after surgeryThe role of radiotherapy in the management of rectal cancerHow to manage the failing ileoanal pouch in ulcerative colitis and alternatives to ileoanal pouch surgeryThis meeting will also take place alongside a reunion of GB&I alumni of the Cleveland Clinic department of colorectal surgery.Download PDF programme\n\nView the programme and book your placeFor more information, please contact coloproctology@rsm.ac.uk.10.00 Registration and Coffee10.30 Welcome from Ciaran Walsh RSM Coloproctology Section PresidentWicked leaks: To be chaired by James Kinross & Sarah Duff10.40 -11.20 Overview of microbiomic medicine in relation to anastomotic healingProfessor John Alverdy. Chicago11.20 – 12.00 Lessons from experimental and upper GI surgeryProfessor Hans Schardey, Munich12.00 -12.20 What clinical trials do we need on selective gut decontamination?Mr Colin Peirce RCSI12.20 – 12.30 Discussion led by Chairs: Where to now in GB&I? Is translational research translatable?Blame the bugs & let technique suffer?LUNCHBMI Baby: To be chaired by Henry Tilney and Gordon Buchanan13.30 – 14.00 We are all obesity surgeons. Professor Conor Magee, Wirral UK14.00 – 14.30 Microbiomic behaviour in obesity. Does altered collagenolysis explain anything? Professor John Alverdy ChicagoRectal cancer: To be chaired by Brendan Moran and John Burke14.40 – 15.00 The current state of watch and wait for rectal cancer in the UKFraser Smith Liverpool15.00 15.10 Commentary by Ian Jenkins. St Marks Hospital LondonWhy to avoid radiotherapy at all costs15.10 – 1530 Oncogenesis, precision cancer therapy and the radiomicrobiomeJames Kinross Imperial College LondonTEA BREAKIBD Session: To be chaired by Conor Delaney and Justin Davies16.00 – 1620 Ileorectal anastomosis in UC What do the Swedes know that we don't. Guy Worley, St Marks Hospital16.20 – 16.40 A bad pouch: when is enough and when and how to call it a dayProfessor Sue Clark, St Marks Hospital16.20 – 16.40 Discussion including commentary on the bad “good pouch” by Professor Alverdy on role of microbiome in pouch dysfunction  DTSTART:20190906T090000Z DTEND:20190906T090000Z LOCATION:The Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 0AE END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR