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4 – 7 December 2017St.Gallen, Switzerland

Spotlight on the rectum

EURO

PEAN COLORECTAL CON

GRESS

2017

4 – 7 December · St.Gallen · Switzerland

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Welcome to the 11th European Colorectal Congress

Dear colleagues, it is a great pleasure to welcoming you to the 11th European Colorec-tal Congress (ECC) from 4 to 7 Dec 2017 in St.Gallen, Switzerland. The key topic of this year’s Europe-an Colorectal Congress (ECC) will be rectal cancer. The aim of this Symposium is to show the im-portance of anatomy, pathology

and modern diagnostics for strategic decision making when it comes to choosing the right therapy.

Internationally renowned Experts will discuss with the plenum the importance of surgery, with regard to modern neoadjuvant therapy, for small or locally advanced carcinoma in the future. These innovative treatment approaches may also give rise to new challenges and strategies. Prevention and the treatment of complications, especially of anastomotic leaks, will, of course, be discussed.

As in the past a Masterclass in Colorectal Surgery preceded the congress.

We hope to have set up an interesting programme for this year’s ECC and we look forward to exciting discussions.

Best regards,

WORDS OF WELCOME

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Prof. Dr. Jochen LangePresidentScientific Committee

Prof. Dr. Michel AdaminaDepartment of SurgeryKantonsspital Winterthur

Daniela Liegler-MarxDirector, CongressManagement

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GENERAL INFORMATIONScientific Committee

Organisation &Information

Masterclass venue

Date

Congressvenue

Date

Language

Currency

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Words of welcome

Table of contents

General information

Directions

Masterclass in Colorectal Surgery

Sunday, 3 December 2017

Scientific programme

Monday, 4 December 2017

Tuesday, 5 December 2017

Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Thursday, 7 December 2017

Satellite Symposia

Sponsors & Exhibitors

Faculty

Prof. Dr. Jochen LangePresidentScientific Committee

Prof. Dr. Michel AdaminaDepartment of SurgeryKantonsspital WinterthurWinterthur, Switzerland

Medkongress AG

Daniela Liegler-MarxDirector, Congress Management Rorschacher Strasse 3119016 St.Gallen, SwitzerlandPhone: +41 71 282 06 00E-mail: [email protected]

Olma Messen St.GallenHalle 9.1.2, St.Jakobstrasse 949008 St.Gallen, Switzerland

3 December 2017

Olma Messen St.GallenHalle 2.0, 2.1 + 3.0, St.Jakobstrasse 949008 St.Gallen, Switzerland

4 – 7 December 2017

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The currency in Switzerland is SwissFrancs (CHF). We recommend bringing Swiss Francs with you or obtaining themfrom cash machines on site.

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PEAN COLORECTAL CON

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2017

4 – 7 December · St.Gallen · Switzerland

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GENERAL INFORMATION

**Trainee

Payment

Credits

Confirmation

Badge

Entire congress without Masterclass

Monday, 4 December 2017, single day

Tuesday, 5 December 2017, single day

Wednesday, 6 December 2017, single day

Thursday, 7 December 2017, single day

Masterclass 3 December 2017, single day

18 CME/CPD

5 CME/CPD

5 CME/CPD

5 CME/CPD

3 CME/CPD

7 CME/CPD

On site-registration

850,-*/900,-

400,-

200,-

400,-

Trainee**

300,-

150,-

150,-

300,-

Pre-registration

800,-

300,-

150,-

350,-

Registration fee all prices in € Entire congress 4 – 7 December 2017

Single day

Thursday7 December 2017 (half day)Masterclass 3 December 2017 (catering incl.)

Intuitive Surgical Symposium December 6, 2017 09:30 – 10:30Main Lecture Room

Training in Robotic-Assisted Surgery: from Simulation to Surgical Competency to Proficiency

SPEAKERS

Prof. Amjad PARVAIZPoole Hospital NHS Trust, UK, Champalimaud Foundation, PortugalUniversity of Portsmouth, UK

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Applicants must be younger than 33 years. A trainee certificate and a passport copy (to verify the age) have to be emailed to the congress secretariat before or shortly after registration. Otherwise the full fee will be charged on site.

Payment has to be processed within 10 days after registration. Payment is possible with credit card (VISA, Mastercard, Amex) or by bank transfer. On site payment is possible in Euros (EUR), paid in cash, with debit or credit card.

The scientific programme has been accre-dited by the Swiss Society of Surgery (SGC/SSC), the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland (ASGBI) and the Dutch NVvH/Dutch Colorectal Society for up to following credits

Confirmation of registration and payment will be sent by email to all participants, who registered in advance. The confirmation letter is an official document and certifies registration. Please have your confirmation letter available on site in order to receive your registration documents.

The conference badge allows access to the congress site. Participants are requested to wear the badge throughout the congress.

*850,- Cash, Credit Card Payment 900,-

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Cancellation

Catering

SWISS Official Carrier

Hotel reservation

All cancellations should be made in writing or by email to the organiser. If notification is received by 21 November 2017, full refund, less administrative charge of € 100.-, will be made. If notification is received after this date, there will be no refund. Changes in dates, times and site do not give the right to cancel applications.

Lunch catering is not included in the registration fee of the entire congress. Meals and drinks can be purchased on site. Exception Masterclass: the Masterclass fee on Sunday includes catering.

As official carrier to European Colorectal Congress in St. Gallen Swiss International Air Lines offers you the best booking flexibility together with Swiss product and service quality, all at a significantly discounted price. As the national airline of Switzerland we offer event participants a reduction of up to 10% off regular fares. To take advantage of this offer, book simply and conveniently on swiss.com via the following link: www.swiss.com/event Congress Hotel

OberwaidRorschacher Strasse 3119016 St.GallenPhone: +41 71 282 00 00E-mail: [email protected] bus will be provided.

Hotel Booking in St.Gallen

St.Gallen Bodensee Tourismus Anja GeigerBankgasse 9 / PostfachCH-9001 St.GallenPhone +41 (0) 71 227 37 26Fax +41 (0) 71 227 37 [email protected]

GENERAL INFORMATION

Medrobotics Satellite Symposium Monday, December 4, 14:15

Initial Experience with the FIRST Flexible Robotic System for Transanal Surgery

Vincent J. Obias, MD, FACS, FASCRSWashington D.C. USA

Patricia Sylla, MD, FACS, FASCRSNew York USA

Expanding the Reach of Surgery®

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Hotel reservation

Location &Directions

Conference site

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New this year! If you book your accommodation in a hotel in the city of St.Gallen (+ Hotel Mozart in Rorschach), you can get the »Mobility Ticket« from the hotel for free. The »Mobility Ticket« includes all public transport in the city of St.Gallen and even all the way to Rorschach and the Lake Constance (zones 210, 211 and 231).

Alternative Accomodation

Airbnb.comIf you are looking for chaeaper accomoda-tion possibilities, we highly recommend airbnb. There are approximatly 610 rooms or flats available with an average price of 74 Euros per night. Just search for offers near the city of St.Gallen.

St.Gallen is situated in the »Three-Country-Corner«, Switzerland-Austria-Germany. Transportation connections are excellent in all directions: via the Nationalstrasse A1, the railway axis Geneva-Zurich-Munich, the Zurich Inter-continental Airport and the airstrip St.Gallen-Altenrhein. St. Gallen is very accessible. The exhibition grounds liein the center of the town.

Olma Messen St.GallenHalls 2 & 3, Entrances E, GSt. Jakobstrasse 94CH-9000 St.GallenPhone +41 (0) 71 242 01 01Fax + 41 (0) 71 242 01 [email protected]

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DIRECTIONS

Arrival by plane

Arrival by car

Parking

Arrival by train

Public transport

Zurich International Airport (connected with Intercity trains to and from St.Gallen every 20 minutes, train ride 55 minutes). www.zurich-airport.com

Road signs in the outskirts of town and throughout the entire city indicate the way to Olma Messen St.Gallen. Cars without a navigation system: from the Nationalstrasse A1 use the exit: St.Gallen – St.Fiden and follow the sign »Olma-Messen St.Gallen«

Parking is available at the congress venue. Tickets can be purchased at the information desk. There are enough parking spaces available (chargeable).

Excellent train connection between Zurich – St.Gallen, Chur – St.Gallen, St.Margrethen – St.Gallen. From the central train station St.Gallen or bus terminal, take Bus No. 3 in the direction of »Heiligkreuz«, to bus stop »Olma«. From the »St.Fiden« train station it is 10 minutes walking distance. More information at: www.sbb.ch

From the main station St.Gallen or busterminal take Bus 3 »Heiligkreuz« to thebus stop »Olma« or »Post Langgasse«.

All days3. - 7.12.17 45,00 €

All days4. - 7.12.17 40,00 €

Singleday 11,00 €

1 hour(ticket machine) 2.00 / 1.50 CHF

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COLORECTAL SURGERYMASTERCLASS IN

Sunday, 3 December 2017Olma Messen St.Gallen, Hall 9.1.2

08.15 08.55

Chair:

09.00

09.40

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11.00

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11.30

12.10

12.50

Welcome coffee and registration

Introduction & course objectivesMichel Adamina, Winterthur, CH

Michel Adamina, Winterthur, CHChris Cunningham, Oxford, UK

Strategies to prevent and manage wound infection and incisional herniaJared Torkington, Cardiff, UK

First lavage, then no antibiotics anymore?Current evidence and pitfalls in the management of acute diverticulitisWillem Bemelman, Amsterdam, NL

Metastatic colorectal cancer: altogether,liver first and bowel second, or the converseParis Tekkis, London, UK

COFFEE BREAK

Yves Panis, Clichy, FR Paris Tekkis, London, UK

Dealing with radiation proctitis and late proctopathyChris Cunningham, Oxford, UK

Treatment options for pilonidal sinus diseaseBruno Roche, Geneva, CH

LUNCH with the Professors

Chair:

14.00

14.40

15.20

16.00

Chair:

16.30

17.10

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COFFEE, LUNCH AND THE PDF COPIES OF THE PRESENTATIONS ARE INCLUDED.

Willem Bemelman, Amsterdam, NLJared Torkington, Cardiff, UK

Big incision – big troubles: handling frozen abdomen and enterocutaneous fistulaPeter Sagar, Leeds, UK

Revival of the continent ileostomyGabriela Möslein, Wuppertal, DE

Surviving toxic colitisYves Panis, Clichy, FR

COFFEE BREAK

Gabriela Möslein, Wuppertal, DEBruno Roche, Geneva, CH

Condyloma and beyond: diagnostic, treatment and follow-up of anal intraepithelial neoplasiaÉva Csatar, Budapest, HU

Familial colorectal cancer: patient assessment, surveillance and surgical managementDesmond Winter, Dublin, IE

Advice for the EBSQ Coloproctology ExaminationMichel Adamina, Winterthur, CH

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMESCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Monday, 4 December 2017 Monday, 4 December 2017

09.45 Opening and welcome Jochen Lange, St.Gallen, CH

Chair:

10.00

10.30

11.00

11.45

12.15

Chair:

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13.45

Gabriela Möslein, Wuppertal, DEDesmond Winter, Dublin, IE

Accuracy and clinical consequences of MRI staging and re-staging in rectal cancer Gina Brown, London, UK

Pelvic anatomy - zones of dangerAyhan Kuzu, Ankara, TK

SYMPOSIUM

The pathologist as a key partner of surgical outcomes – contemporary wisdom and new developmentsPhilip Quirke, Leeds, UK

LUNCH

Willem Bemelman, Amsterdam, NLAyhan Kuzu, Ankara, TR

The mesentery: structure, function and role in diseaseJ. Calvin Coffey, Limerick, IE

Can bowel preparation and oral antibiotics still be avoided in colorectal surgeryDesmond Winter, Dublin, IE

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SYMPOSIUM

Colorectal anastomosis techniques – evidence and pitfallsJared Torkington, Cardiff, UK

COFFEE BREAK

Julie Cornish, Glamorgan, UKPhilip Quirke, Leeds, UK

Techniques and long-term results of local excision for early rectal cancer Roel Hompes, Amsterdam, NL

Reported leak rate after low anterior resection for cancer – only the tip of the icebergWillem Bemelman, Amsterdam, NL

Approaches to obstructed defecation syndrome and internal rectal prolapseChris Cunningham, Oxford, UK

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Tuesday, 5 December 2017

Chair:

09.00

09.30

10.15

10.45

Chair:

11.15

11.45

12.15

Henrik Kehlet, Copenhagen, DK Neil Mortensen, Oxford, UK

Lateral lymphnode dissection for rectal cancer – how and when to do it Peter Sagar, Leeds, UK

SYMPOSIUM

Strategies in recurrent rectal cancer Paris Tekkis, London, UK

COFFEE BREAK

Peter Sagar, Leeds, UKParis Tekkis, London, UK

Papillon explained – technique, value, and place of contact. X-ray brachytherapy in rectal cancerArthur Sun Myint, Merseyside, UK

Perioperative immunonutrition – does it make any sense Marco Braga, Milano, IT

LUNCH

Chair:

14.00

14.30

15.00

15.30

Chair:

16.15

16.45

17.15

Pär Myrelid, Linköping, SEYves Panis, Clichy, FR

IBD SESSION ON CROHN’S DISEASEEndorsed by ECCO

Bowel preserving in Crohn’s disease: thoughts and techniquesAndré D'Hoore, Leuven, BE

Management of perianal Crohn’s disease: do and don’tAntonino Spinelli, Milan, IT

Proctectomy for Crohn – indication, technique and resultsNeil Mortensen, Oxford, UK

COFFEE BREAK

André D'Hoore, Leuven, BE Antonino Spinelli, Milan, IT

Approaches to fistulizing Crohn’s diseaseYves Panis, Clichy, FR

When to anastomose, when to divert – a Crohn dilemmaPär Myrelid, Linköping, SE

Pearls of medical management of Crohn‘s diseaseAilsa Hart, London, UK

Tuesday, 5 December 2017

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMESCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Chair:

09.00

09.30

10.15

10.45

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12.15

Eric Rullier, Bordeaux, FR Arthur Sun Myint, Merseyside, UK

Upcoming treatment strategies in rectal cancer Cornelis van de Velde, Leiden, NL

SYMPOSIUM

Evidence and eminence: robotic TME, taTME, or laparoscopic TME Philippe Rouanet, Montpellier, FR

COFFEE BREAK

Yacov Reisman, Amstelveen, NL Cornelis J.H. van de Velde, Leiden, NL

Postoperative peripheral neuropathy after colorectal surgery Herand Abcarian, Chicago, USA

Predisposing factors and management of low anterior resection syndrome and bladder dysfunctionJulie Cornish, Glamorgan, UK

LUNCH

Chair:

13.45

14.15

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15.15

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Ronan P. O’ Connell, Dublin, IEBruno Roche, Geneva, CH

Clinical outcomes 10 years after low anterior resection for cancer Eric Rullier, Bordeaux, FR

Colorectal cancer treatment and sexualityYacov Reisman, Amstelveen, NL

Personalized oncology – hype, hope, or realityOlivier Michielin, Lausanne, CH

COFFEE BREAK

Bill Heald, Basingstoke, UKJohan F. Lange, Rotterdam, NL

Neuromodulation – is it all in the headRonan O’Connell, Dublin, IE

Techniques and outcomes of rectovaginal fistula repairBruno Roche, Geneva, CH

LARS PAHLMAN LECTURE

Fast-track colorectal surgery – have we reached the goalHenrik Kehlet, Copenhagen, DK

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Thursday, 7 December 2017

Fluorescenceand its clinical use - from noveltyto routine use

Satellite Symposium

Faculty: Dr. Roel Hompes AMC - Academic Medical Center Amsterdam

Dr. Frederic Ris Head of colorectal surgery

Geneva University Hospitals

When: Monday, December 4th 2017, 11:00 am

Where: Main Lecture Room

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Chair:

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09.30

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Herand Abcarian, Chicago, USAFraser McLean Smith, Liverpool, UK

Organ preservation in rectal cancerRodrigo Perez, São Paulo, BR

SYMPOSIUM

The difficult pelvisBrendan Moran, Basingstoke, UK

COFFEE BREAK

Brendan Moran, Basingstoke, UKRodrigo Perez, Sao Paulo, BR

Peritoneal carcinomatosis – from HIPEC to PIPACMarc Reymond, Tübingen, DE

Local excision for advanced rectal cancer after neoadjuvant chemotherapy: techniques and caveatsFraser M. Smith, Liverpool, UK

Preventing colorectal anastomotic leakJohan F. Lange, Rotterdam, NL

Challenges and advances in the surgical treatment of locally advanced rectal cancerTorbjörn Holm, Stockholm, SE

POSTER AWARDMichel Adamina, Winterthur, CH

Closing words

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SATELLITE SYMPOSIA

Monday, 4 December 2017

11.00 SYMPOSIUM

14.15 SYMPOSIUM

Tuesday, 5 December 2017

9.30 SYMPOSIUM

Wednesday, 6 December 2017

9.30 SYMPOSIUM

Thursday, 7 December 2017

9.30 SYMPOSIUM

Editor-in-ChiefKevin C.P. Conlon, Dublin

Vice Editor-in-ChiefGuido Torzilli, Milan

Interdisciplinary in scope, Digestive Surgery keeps the specialist aware of advances in all fields that contribute to improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal disease.

www.karger.com/dsu

Medical and Scientific Publishers

Topical Karger Journals

Dutch Society of Gastro-Intestinal Surgery N V G I C

European Digestive Surgery E D S

International Association of Surgeons, Gastroenterologists and Oncologists I A S G O

EditorsJing-Yuan Fang, ShanghaiPeter Malfertheiner, Magdeburg

Ranging from the identification of new therapeutic targets to epidemiology, disease prevention, treatment and patient management, the journal provides a platform for the dissemination of key opinions and research from thought leaders in the field.

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An international platform for key opinions and research

An international journal for Gl surgeons

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Fore more information about our Gastroenterology program please go to www.karger.com/gastroenterology

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SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS

MANY THANKS TO:Main Sponsors

Exhibitors

Collaborations

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FACULTY

Abcarian HerandProf., MDProfessor of SurgeryUniversity of IllinoisChicago, USA

Adamina MichelProf., Dr.Professor of SurgeryDepartment of Visceral and Thoracic SurgeryKantonsspital WinterthurWinterthur, CH

Bemelman WillemMD, PhDProfessorUniversity of AmsterdamDivision of Surgical SpecialismDepartement of Surgery Academic Medical Center-AMCAmsterdam, NL

Braga Marco Prof. Associate Professor Medical and Surgical FacultyUniversity Vita-Salute San RaffaeleMilan, IT

Brown GinaProf.Consultant Radiologist and Reader in Gastrointestinal Cancer ImagingThe Royal Marsden NHS Foundation TrustSurrey, UK

Coffey John Calvin PhD, FRCS Professor of SurgeryConsultant Colorectal SurgeonUniversity Hospital LimerickUniversity of LimerickLuimneach, IE

Cornish JulieFRCS, MD, MBBCh Consultant Colorectal SurgeonRoyal Glamorgan HospitalLead for Pelvic Floor and Functional Bowel at Cwm Taf University Health BoardGlamorgan, UK

Csatar Eva Dr. Proctologist, Surgeon, Gastroenterologist CEO, Gastromed CenterBudapest, HU

Cunningham Chris MD, FRCSEd. Consultant Colorectal SurgeonDepartment of Colorectal SurgeryOxford University HospitalsOxford, UK D'Hoore AndréMD, PhDProfessor of SurgeryChair Department of Abdominal SurgeryUniversity Hospitals Leuven Leuven, BE Hart Ailsa BMBch, FRCP, PhDDirector of Inflamatory Bowel Disease Research and Con-sultant GastroenterologistSt.Mark's HospitalProfessor at Faculty of MedicineDepartement of Surgery & CancerImperial CollegeLondon, UK

Holm TorbjörnMD, PhDProfessorCenter of Digestive DiseasesDivision of ColoproctologyKarolinska UniversityStockholm, SE

FACULTY

Hompes RoelDr.Colorectal SurgeonDepartement of SurgeryAcademic Medical Center - University of AmsterdamAmsterdam, NL

Kehlet Henrik PhDProfessor of Perioperative TherapyDepartement of Clinical MedicineCopenhagen UniversityCopenhagen, DK

Kuzu Ayhan Prof., Dr. Professor of SurgeryUniversity of AnkaraAnkara, TR

Lange Johan F. Prof., Dr. Professor of SurgeryAssociate Dean Erasmus University Medical CenterRotterdam, NL

Michielin Olivier Prof., MD, PhDHead of Personalized Analytical Oncology Co-Head of Immuno-Oncology Head of Melanoma ClinicDept. of OncologySwiss Institute of Bioinforma-tics, Ludwig InstituteLausanne, CH Moran BrendanMDBasingstoke and North Hampshire NHS FoundationTrust Departement of Colo-rectal and Pseudomyxoma SurgeryBasingstoke, UK

Mortensen NeilMDProfessor of Colorectal SurgeryOxford University Hospitals Oxford, UK

Möslein Gabriela Prof., Dr. Director Center for Hederitarily Tumor Diseases Surgical CenterHelios Universitätsklinikum WuppertalWuppertal, DE

Myrelid Pär MD, PhDAssociate ProfessorDepartement of Surgery University Hospital LinköpingLinköping, SE

O'Connell Ronan P.Prof., MD, FRCSI, FRCPS (Glas), FRCS (Edin)Professor of SurgeryUniversity College DublinConsultant SurgeonSt. Vincent's University HospitalDublin, IE

Panis Yves Prof., Dr. Professor of Digestive Surgery Head of the Department of Colorectal Surgery Beaujon HospitalClichy, FR

Perez Rodrigo MD, PhD Colorectal SurgeonInstituto Angelita & Joaquim GamaLudwig Institute for Cancer ResearchSao Paulo, BR

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FACULTYQuirke Philip BM, PhD, FRCPath, FMedSciProfessor and Head of Patho-logy and Tumour BiologySt James University Hospital Leeds, UK

Reisman Yacov MD, PhD, FECSM Clinical Director of the Dutch Centre of Sexual MedicineUrologistAmstelland ZiekenhuisAmstelveen, NL

Reymond Marc MD, MBA Professor of SurgeryDirectorPIPAC ProgramDept. of Surgery and Transplantation University HospitalTübingen, DE

Roche BrunoProf., Dr.Department of Visceral Surgery University Hospital GenevaGeneva, CH

Rouanet Philippe Prof., Dr.Cancer SurgeryICM Montpellier Cancer InstituteMontpellier, FR

Rullier EricProf., Dr.Digestive and Endocrine Surgery DepartmentUniversity Hospital of BordeauxBordeaux, FR

Sagar PeterMD, BSc, FRCSI, MBChB, PGc Clin EdConsultant SurgeonThe John Goligher Dept of Colon & Rectal SurgerySt James's University HospitalLeeds, UK

Smith Fraser M. MD, BSc, FRCSI, MBChB, PGc, Clin EdConsultant Colorectal, General and Laparoscopic SurgeonThe Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen NHS Trust and The University of LiverpoolLiverpool, UK

Spinelli Antonino MD, PhD, FASCRProfessor of SurgeryDirector of the Colorectal Surgical DivisionHumanitas Research HospitalMilan, IT

Sun Myint Arthur Prof., FRCP Lead Clinician in PapillonClatterbridge Cancer CenterMerseyside, UK

Tekkis Paris MDProfessor of SurgeryDepartment ofSurgery & CancerImperial College London London, UK

Torkington Jared Prof., MB BS, MS, FRCS Honorary ProfessorCardiff UniversityConsultant Colorectal and General SurgeonSpire Cardiff HospitalCardiff, UK

van de Velde Cornelis J.H. MD, PhDProfessor of SurgeryHead of the Department of Surgical Oncology, Endocrine & Gastrointestinal SurgeryLeiden University Medical CenterLeiden, NL

Winter Desmond C. Prof., MDAssociate ProfessorUniversity College DublinColorectal SurgeonDepartment of Surgery St. Vincent's University HospitalDublin, IE

FACULTY

ANNOUNCEMENT

EUROPEAN COLORECTAL CONGRESS

3 – 6 December 2018

Personalized Colorectal SurgeryNew Technologies

Virtual RealityNext Generation in Laparoscopic Surgery

Congress Management

Medkongress AGRorschacher Strasse 311

9016 St.Gallen Switzerland

Phone +41 71 282 06 [email protected]

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Congress VenueOlma Messen St.GallenHalle 2.0, 2.1 + 3.0St.Jakobstrasse 949008 St.GallenSwitzerland

Masterclass Venue

Olma Messen St.GallenHalle 9.1.2St.Jakobstrasse 949008 St.Gallen Switzerland

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