Clinical outcomes of perineal proctectomy among patients of advanced age
Explores if perineal proctectomy should be offered to very elderly patients suffering from rectal prolapse
Christine Jensen's short paper presentation at Tripartite 2014
Explores if perineal proctectomy should be offered to very elderly patients suffering from rectal prolapse
Christine Jensen's short paper presentation at Tripartite 2014
Compares IPAA outcomes in Edinburgh with published series, determines if ileostomy in IPAA construction is necessary and more
Sarah Goodbrand's short paper presentation at Tripartite 2014
Aims to validate iknife as a tool for near real time tissue diagnostics in ex vivo colorectal tissue
Laura Muirhead's short paper presentation at Tripartite 2014
Aims to further determine the relationship of mesenteric changes (especially fat wrapping) with disease properties such as: surgical disease recurrence, mucosal disease manifestations (ulceration, oedema, strictures, fistula, pseudopolyposis) and correlate with CDAI and systemic events.
Shaheel Sahebally's short paper presentation at Tripartite 2014
The aim of this study was to compare phenotype and luminal distribution of ulcerative colitis in South Asians to a white British cohort in the North of England
Azam Khan's short paper presentation at Tripartite 2014
Aims to evaluate the impact of religious and cultural factors on stoma adjustment
M R B Keighley's short paper presentation at Tripartite 2014
Aims to determine the technical and clinical success rates, complication rates and predictors of technical and clinical success, complications and need for surgery.
Vinna An's short paper presentation at Tripartite 2014
Explores the methods and practices in parenteral nutrition procedures
Mia Small's short paper presentation at Tripartite 2014
Aims to determine if a colostomy is necessary when restoring bowel continuity in patients with residual small bowel length ≤50cm
Franklin Adaba's short paper presentation at Tripartite 2014
Aims to determine if the risk of chronic cholestasis is reduced following restoration of bowel continuity in patients with short bowel due to mesenteric infarction
Franklin Adaba's short paper presentation at Tripartite 2014