Young Group of the European Society of Coloproctology -supporting #colorectalsurgery trainees with clinical & #colorectalresearch opportunities @escp_tweets

Joined October 2017
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When to operate and when to wait? 🤷🏼‍♀️ This important topic is critical for any team and we look forward to this discussion on day 2 of ‘Horizons in Intestinal Failure’ lead by our consultant surgeon Ms Carolynne Vaizey ✅ Sign up for ‘Horizons’ in-person at the @RCPhysicians or online 💻 bit.ly/3UuThQc Join us this October for these important discussions and level up your ongoing development for you and your team 👌🏻 @AlisonCulkin @simongabe @BAPENUK @ESPENorg @AuSPENfeed @NNNGUK @ACPGBI @BDA_PENG @bpnginfo @BritSocGastro @IrSPEN @SASPEN1 @LNWH_NHS
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The Road to Tripartite - Young voices are shaping the future of healthcare. 🩺🌍 Dr. Jasper Stijns speaks with Paula Sousa (UEG Young Talent Group Chair) on research, leadership & building bridges between surgical & medical societies. This conversation also shines a light on the growing collaboration between surgical and medical societies, and the essential role young voices play in that evolution. 🎧 Tune in: tinyurl.com/zcnj54pe @ZGaroufalia @MiguelCunhaSurg @nlavellaneda @vittoriabellat0 #UESCP #UEG #YoungTalentGroup #Tripartite2025 #ColorectalSurgery #FutureOfHealthcare #SurgicalLeadership #InterdisciplinaryCare #GlobalHealth
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🚨 Application Deadline Extension! - Friday, 31st July 📍 9 Sept 2025 | Paris | 09:00–17:00 CEST 📅 Please complete the form by Friday 31st July! ➡️ form.jotform.com/25148355261… ✅ Successful applicants notified by Friday, 9th Aug 🪑 Limited spaces! #ESCP2025 #SurgeryLeadership #TripartiteMeeting
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🎙️ The Road to #Tripartite2025 continues! Dr. Najjia Mahmoud, President of @ASCRS, joins @ZGaroufalia to talk mentorship, inclusion & global collaboration in colorectal surgery. 🌍 A must-watch for young surgeons everywhere. 🔗youtube.com/watch?v=rqsKkFaS… #GlobalConversations #YESCP #WomenInSurgery #LeadershipInSurgery @ZGaroufalia @MiguelCunhaSurg @nlavellaneda @vittoriabellat0 @LeandroSiragusa
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Fantastic News, Lucia! This is so deserved- congratulations👏💪👍🥳 Your dedication, expertise and empathy in addition to your networking abilities will enhance the Brasilian Society!
It’s oficial! So honored and thrilled with this new challenge☺️Thank you Brasilian members @SBCProcto @PortalSBCP
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🚨 Application Deadline Extension! - Friday, 18th July 📍 9 Sept 2025 | Paris | 09:00–17:00 CEST 📅 Please complete the form by Friday 18th July! ➡️ form.jotform.com/25148355261… ✅ Successful applicants notified by Friday, 25th July 🪑 Limited spaces! #ESCP2025 #SurgeryLeadership #TripartiteMeeting
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22 Aug 2023
One of the things that are really important for the EAES, is the Guidelines committee. Listen to Stavros Antoniou talk about the future plans for this committee. Full video in the EAES academy: tinyurl.com/2p8yect3 #EAES #EAES2023 #Guidelines #Education #SurgicalGuidelines
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🧐 Can we trust all guidelines? So many recs—so little agreement. Join us in Paris for the Y-ESCP Pre-Congress Course on Systematic Reviews & Guideline Appraisal. 📅 9 Sept | Tripartite 🎯 Limited seats: lnkd.in/eVzm753g @escp_tweets #YESCP #Tripartite2025
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🌍🎤 Voices in Colorectal Surgery – Episode 1 We’re thrilled to kick off our Voices in Colorectal Surgery campaign with a powerful conversation between Nicolas Avellaneda, colorectal surgeon from Argentina and active member of the ESCP Communications Committee, and Prof. Frank Frizelle, President of the Colorectal Surgical Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSSANZ). In this first episode, Nicolas and Frank dive into leadership, surgical culture across continents, and the shared values that connect us all in the global colorectal community. This is more than just a conversation — it’s the beginning of a shared journey toward Tripartite 2025 in Paris. 📺 Watch the full interview here: tinyurl.com/4hnewr82 🎧 Tune in every Saturday for new interviews Stay inspired. Stay connected. @ZGaroufalia @MiguelCunhaSurg @nlavellaneda @vittoriabellat0 @LeandroSiragusa #VoicesInSurgery #ColorectalSurgery #Y_ESCP #ESCP #CSSANZ #Tripartite2025 #GlobalSurgery #SurgicalCommunity #YoungSurgeon
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🌍✨ We are proud to launch the Voices in Colorectal Surgery campaign — a collaborative initiative by the European Society of Coloproctology (ESCP), and in close collaboration with our partner societies around the world, leading the way to Paris 2025 🇫🇷 As part of this initiative, Y-ESCP reached out to the young communities of ESCP’s affiliated societies, gathering a powerful collection of voices — sharing experiences, perspectives, and hopes for the future of colorectal surgery. 🔹 This is more than a campaign ; It’s a celebration of who we are, where we come from, and where we’re going together. 💫 Join us as we build momentum toward Tripartite 2025. 🗓️New interviews drop every Saturday — stay tuned and get inspired! @ZGaroufalia @MiguelCunhaSurg @nlavellaneda @vittoriabellat0 @LeandroSiragusa #VoicesInSurgery #ColorectalSurgery #Y_ESCP #ESCP #ASCRS #CSSANZ #Tripartite2025 #GlobalSurgery #YoungSurgeons #Fellowship #SurgicalCommunity
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🎙️ ESCP Podcast: AI vs. MDT in Colorectal Cancer Care After a succesful series 'Mentorship in focus', we will resume our regular monthly podcast posting. In this month's episode of the Y-ESCP podcast, Dr. Yaniv Zager discusses a groundbreaking pilot study from & with Dr. Nir Horesh: "Comparing the Management Recommendations of Large Language Model and Colorectal Cancer Multidisciplinary Team: A Pilot Study". This conversation delves into the potential and limitations of AI in clinical decision-making, highlighting the importance of human expertise in complex medical scenarios. 🔗 Listen to the episode: tinyurl.com/5n6nk3fb 🔗 Read the article [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3967…] #ESCP #ColorectalCancer #AIinHealthcare #MultidisciplinaryCare #MedicalPodcast @nirhoresh @dr_samehhany81 @ZGaroufalia @SWexner
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Professor #LuigiMarano is joining OSRC research committee He is president Elect of European Federation-International Society for Digestive Surgery (EFISDS) In addition to his scientific activities, he is staunch supporter of knowledge sharing & international #collaboration
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24 Jun 2025
Standardization of the surgical technique and reporting for radical right colectomy with central vascular ligation and complete mesocolic excision (RRoC-STAR): Delphi consensus ➡️doi.org/10.1093/bjsopen/zraf… This study provides an international expert consensus-based definition and standardization of terminology and the surgical steps required to perform radical right colectomy with complete mesocolic excision, central vascular ligation, and D3 lymphadenectomy. A comprehensive data sheet for reporting radical right colectomy is introduced to enable data homogenization from current and future studies. 👏👏👏Giuseppe S Sica , Gabriele Anania , Cristina Fiorani , Leandro Siragusa , Danilo Vinci , Marco Caricato , Paolo Delrio , Antonino Agrusa , Gianandrea Baldazzi , Rossella Reddavid , @GianlucaPellino , RRoC-STAR Collaborative Group Collaborators: A. Garcia-Granero (Hospital Son Espases, Mallorca, Spain); L. Ferraro (ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, Milan, Italy); K. B. Lygre (Haraldsplass Deaconess Hospital and Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway); V. Balaban (Sechenov University, Moscow, Russia); P. T. Sugoor (Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology, Bengaluru, India); G. Tzovaras (University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece); W. T.-L. Chen (China Medical University Hsinchu Hospital, Zhubei, Taiwan); B. S. Min (Yonsei University Health System, Seoul, Korea); M. N. A. Tan (Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore); T. Sammour (Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, Australia); A. Takashi (Cancer Institute Hospital, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research, Tokyo, Japan); S. Benz (Kliniken Böblingen, Böblingen, Germany); V. Ozben (Acibadem Mehmet Ali Aydinlar University, Istanbul, Turkey); C. Pedrazzani (University of Verona, Verona, Italy); G. Formisano (University of Milan, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, Milan, Italy); S. H. Kim (Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia); C. Akyol (Ankara University School Medicine, Ankara, Turkey); N. West (University of Leeds, Leeds, UK); A. M. Guida, A. Divizia (Policlinico Roma Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy); A. Giani (ASST Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Niguarda, Milan, Italy); G. S. Banipal (Akershus University Hospital, Oslo, Norway); I. al-Najami (Odense University Hospital, Odense, Denmark); W. Luo (Suining Central Hospital, Suining, China); V. Bellato, B. M. Pirozzi (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy); I. Seow-En (Singapore General Hospital, Singapore); R. Bernhoff (Capio Saint Göran’s Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden); G. Dimofte, A. M. Musina (Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iași, Romania); T. Konishi (The University of Texas, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, USA); Y. S. Lee (The Catholic University of Korea, Bucheon, Korea); S. Morarasu (Regional Institute of Oncology, Iași, Romania); N. Gouvas (University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus); T. Zurleni (ASST Fatebenefratelli Sacco, Luigi Sacco Hospital, University of Milan, Milan, Italy); P. Carnevali (ASST Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Niguarda, Milan, Italy); Y. Fukunaga (Cancer Institute Hospital, Japanese Foundation of Cancer Research, Tokyo, Japan); M. Pramateftakis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece); Z. Balciscueta (Hospital Arnau de Vilanova de Valencia, Valencia, Spain); M. Ali Chaouch (Monastir University Hospital, Monastir, Tunisia); G. J. Chang (The University of Texas, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, USA); S. Di Carlo (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy); İ. Hamzaoglu (Acibadem Mehmet Ali Aydinlar University, Istanbul, Turkey); G. Di Buono (University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy); A. Petrov (University Hospitals Dorset, Bournemouth, UK); K. Mathis (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA); A. M. Kazaryan (Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway; Østfold Hospital Trust, Grålum, Norway); M. Mazzola (ASST Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Niguarda, Milan, Italy); S. Buscemi (University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy); E. Jovine (Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna IRCCS Sant’Orsola, Bologna, Italy); S. Scabini (IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico, San Martino—Genova, Italy); E. Bertani (IEO European Institute of Oncology IRCCS, Milan Italy); G. Ferrari (ASST Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Niguarda, Milan, Italy); J. Khan (University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK); F. Pfeffer (Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen Norway); G. Spinoglio (IRCAD Faculty, IRCAD, Strasbourg, France); G. Luglio (University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy); G. Navarra (University of Messina, Messina, Italy); H. Kobayashi (Teikyo University Hospital, Mizonokuchi, Japan); S. Merkel (University Hospital Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany); D. Cassini (Ospedale Città di Sesto San Giovanni, Milan, Italy); G. N. Piozzi (Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust, Portsmouth, UK); M. Spalluto (ASST Ovest Milanese, Legnano, Italy) #SoMe4Surgery #MedTwitter #SurgEd #Surgery @BJSAcademy @BJSurgery @young_bjs @juliomayol @JJEarnshaw @OUPMedicine #colorectalsurgery #colorectalcancer @FightCRC #StepUp4CRC @ACPGBI @ACPGBI_EduTrain @Dukes_Club @ESCP_studies @escp_tweets @YouESCP
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Follow Our Peritoneal Malignancy Weekend! 🚨 From international consensus to surgical boundaries and the latest advances in cytoreductive surgery for peritoneal surface malignancies #1⃣ Peritonectomy to enhance adequate cytoreductive surgery in peritoneal surface malignancy: review of nomenclature and boundaries ➡️ doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znaf099 This review shows considerable variation in terminology and recommended surgical procedures for patients with peritoneal malignancy There is a lack of consensus on these complex surgical interventions Different ‘terms’ are in use to describe the same peritonectomy procedure When one ‘term’ is used, the extent of peritonectomy procedure performed could vary from one surgeon to another There is a limited description of the anatomical boundaries of peritonectomy procedures and the subdivisions of each peritonectomy procedure need to be defined more precisely Work by Aditi Bhatt , Christina Fotopoulou , Brendan J Moran , Dennis Chi , Artem Stepanyan , Joel M Baumgartner , Naoual Bakrin , Marcello Deraco , Gwenael Ferron , Vahan Kepenekian , Shigeki Kusamura , Vincent Lavoue , Ahmed Al Niami , Alvaro Arjona-Sanchez , Jalid Sehouli , Vivek Sukumar , Kiran Turaga , Laurent Villeneuve , François Planchamp , Donal J Brennan , Ignacio Z Gutiérrez , Olivier Glehen #SoMe4Surgery #MedTwitter #SurgEd #Surgery @RCPSGTrainees @aecirujanos @SEIQuirurgica @iss_sic #MedicalTechniques @BJSAcademy @young_bjs @BJSOpen @des_winter @evanscolorectal @robhinchliffe1 @bplwijn @MalinASund @nfmkok @TejedorPat @paulo_sutt @PVaughanShaw @JJEarnshaw @juliomayol @ksoreide #colorectalsurgery #StepUp4CRC @FightCRC @ACPGBI #ERAS @dice_europe #Crohn #proctology @Dukes_Club @ACPGBI_EduTrain @AECP_FAECP @PelvExGroup @escp_tweets @YouESCP #TeachMeColoproctology #Some4COLoprocto @PSOGI_EC
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28 Jun 2025
Follow Our Peritoneal Malignancy Weekend! 🚨 From international consensus to surgical boundaries and the latest advances in cytoreductive surgery for peritoneal surface malignancies #2⃣ Peritonectomy procedures for peritoneal surface malignancies: PSOGI-ESGO-ISSPP Lyon consensus ➡️ doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znaf112 This consensus successfully led to revised nomenclature for peritonectomy procedures, elaborating on the original classification introduced by Sugarbaker 30 years ago The proposed format of reporting the extent of peritonectomy procedures should be adopted by surgeons and gynaecologists performing CRS After CRS, when limited recurrence occurs isolated in the peritoneum, this classification can also aid clinical decision-making on whether or not to consider further CRS Work by Aditi Bhatt , Artem Stepanyan , Brendan J Moran , Dennis Chi , Christina Fotopoulou , Joel M Baumgartner , Naoual Bakrin , Marcello Deraco , Gwenael Ferron , Vahan Kepenekian , Shigeki Kusamura , Vincent Lavoue , Ahmed Al Niaimi , Alvaro Arjona-Sanchez , Jalid Sehouli , Vivek Sukumar , Kiran Turaga , Laurent Villeneuve , François Planchamp , Ignacio Zapardiel Gutiérrez , Donal J Brennan , Olivier Glehen , @PSOGI_EC-ESGO-ISSPP Collaborators #SoMe4Surgery #MedTwitter #SurgEd #Surgery @RCPSGTrainees @aecirujanos @SEIQuirurgica @iss_sic #MedicalTechniques @BJSAcademy @young_bjs @BJSOpen @des_winter @evanscolorectal @robhinchliffe1 @bplwijn @MalinASund @nfmkok @TejedorPat @paulo_sutt @PVaughanShaw @JJEarnshaw @juliomayol @ksoreide #colorectalsurgery #StepUp4CRC @FightCRC @ACPGBI #ERAS @dice_europe #Crohn #proctology @Dukes_Club @ACPGBI_EduTrain @AECP_FAECP @PelvExGroup @escp_tweets @YouESCP #TeachMeColoproctology #Some4COLoprocto
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Assessment of morbidity and predictors of wound complications following perineal wound closure after radical anorectal oncologic resection: retrospective cohort study ➡️doi.org/10.1093/bjsopen/zraf… Flap utilization was associated with inherently complex situations, with no difference in wound complications among flap subtypes. Anal cancer and extralevator resection were independent predictors of dehiscence among all patients, whereas vaginectomy was a predictor among patients undergoing TFR. Omental flaps were not associated with increased morbidity. 👏👏👏Aron Bercz , Janet Alvarez , Roni Rosen , Matthew Drescher , Hiroyuki Sonoda , Georgios Karagkounis , Iris Wei , Maria Widmar , Garrett M Nash , Martin R Weiser , Philip B Paty , Robert J Allen , Jonas A Nelson , Michelle Coriddi , Joseph H Dayan , Colleen McCarthy , Farooq Shahzad , Evan Matros , Joseph J Disa , Peter G Cordeiro , Babak J Mehrara , Julio Garcia-Aguilar , J Joshua Smith , Emmanouil P Pappou #SoMe4Surgery #MedTwitter #SurgEd #Surgery @BJSAcademy @BJSurgery @young_bjs @juliomayol @JJEarnshaw @OUPMedicine #colorectalsurgery #colorectalcancer @ACPGBI @ACPGBI_EduTrain @Dukes_Club @ESCP_studies @escp_tweets @YouESCP
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Follow Our Peritoneal Malignancy Weekend! 🚨 From international consensus to surgical boundaries and the latest advances in cytoreductive surgery for peritoneal surface malignancies #4⃣ Progress in prevention and treatment of peritoneal metastases by cytoreductive surgery ➡️ doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znaf081 This fundamental principle demanding complete CRS presents the rationale for three articles in this issue These include a review on nomenclature and boundaries of peritonectomies, an international consensus statement, and an educational paper on occult peritoneal spaces that may hide peritoneal implants which may be a cause of incomplete CRS and thereby hinder a long-term favourable result Complete CRS, a necessity of a long-term favourable result in the management of peritoneal metastases, will be facilitated by your study of this special issue Read our editorial by @PSugarbaker #SoMe4Surgery #MedTwitter #SurgEd #Surgery @RCPSGTrainees @aecirujanos @SEIQuirurgica @iss_sic #MedicalTechniques @BJSAcademy @young_bjs @BJSOpen @des_winter @evanscolorectal @robhinchliffe1 @bplwijn @MalinASund @nfmkok @TejedorPat @paulo_sutt @PVaughanShaw @JJEarnshaw @juliomayol @ksoreide #colorectalsurgery #StepUp4CRC @FightCRC @ACPGBI #ERAS @dice_europe #Crohn #proctology @Dukes_Club @ACPGBI_EduTrain @AECP_FAECP @PelvExGroup @escp_tweets @YouESCP #TeachMeColoproctology #Some4COLoprocto @PSOGI_EC
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