5. Surgery and IBD

To understand the indications for surgery in IBD and the importance of good medical- surgical liaison in good decision-making


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5.1.  Understands the indications for surgery in active disease, and for complications including stricturing and penetrating disease

5.2.  Understands the role of surgery in the management of disease-associated dysplasia

5.3.  Understands the importance of pre-operative optimisation

5.4.  Understands the impact of concomitant medication on surgical outcome

5.5.  Understands different surgical approaches such as

  • Methods of bowel-preserving surgery in Crohn’s disease 
  • The different long term options after subtotal colectomy in UC

5.6.  Recognises that early liaison with surgeons is important in high quality patient management


        
 
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Topic 5.5 :

What happens after a pouch operation?

N. Ding

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT
 


Topic 5.5; 5.4 :

In the bucket

J. Pans

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT
 


Topic 5.5; 5.4 :

Keynote lecture: Unmet needs in IBD surgery: Surgical research

A. D'Hoore

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT
 


Topic 5.5; 5.6 :

Acute Colitis

L. Maggiori

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT
 


Topic 5.5; 5.6 :

Perforating intestinal Crohn's Disease

C. Gingert

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT
 


Topic 5.5; 5.6 :

Septic shock in Crohn's Disease

C. Shwaartz

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT
 


Topic 5.5; 5.6 :

Sexual function before and after surgery for IBD

W. Bemelmann

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT
 


Topic 5.6 :

Resection Best outcome, why change

A. Spinelli

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT
 


Topic 5; 5 :

Abstract 4: Therapy refractory Ulcerative Colitis patients may benefit from appendectomy; long-term clinical results from a multicentre prospective cohort series

M. Stellingwerf

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT