2nd London Masterclass: Anorectal 2016

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Program

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15th Sep, 2016

08.45-
09.25

Registration and Coffee

09.25-
09.35

Welcome address: Setting the scene

Charles Knowles, London, UK

The clinical burden of faecal incontinence

Chair: Emma Carrington, London, UK; Guiseppe Chiarioni, Verona, Italy

09.35-
09.55

Overview: Epidemiology and aetiology of faecal incontinence

David Parés, Barcelona, Spain

09.55-
10.20

Incontinence – the “silent affliction”: access to treatment, and impact in an ageing population?

Christine Norton, London, UK

10.20-
10.45

Incontinence following childbirth: relevant obstetric factors

Shakila Thangaratinam, London, UK

10.45-
11.10

Incontinence following surgery for colorectal cancer

Karen Nugent, Southampton, UK

11.10-
11.40

Coffee Break

Emerging concepts in pathophysiology (1)

Chair: Mark Fox, Basel, Switzerland; Charles Knowles, London, UK

11.40-
12.10

Keynote Lecture: Colonic motility in faecal incontinence

Phil Dinning, Adelaide, Australia

12.10-
12.35

Incontinence secondary to constipation / evacuation disorders: an underappreciated problem in adults

Mark Scott, London, UK

12.35-
13.00

The anal-external sphincter continence reflex

Paul Broens, Groningen, The Netherlands

13.00-
13.55

Lunch

Emerging concepts in pathophysiology (2)

Chair: Mark Scott, London, UK; Phil Dinning, Adelaide, Australia

13.55-
14.20

Anorectal sensory dysfunction: translational studies

James Jones, Dublin, Ireland

14.20-
14.45

Anorectal sensory dysfunction: testing cortico-anorectal ascending and descending pathways in clinical studies

Asbjørn Drewes, Aalborg, Denmark

14.45-
15.10

Anal sphincter dysfunction: improved diagnosis with HRAM?

Emma Carrington, London, UK

15.10-
15.35

Anal sphincter dysfunction: improved diagnosis with FLIP?

Klaus Krogh, Aarhus, Denmark

15.35-
16.05

Coffee Break

Function Testing: Where are we now and where are we going?

Chair: Bill Whitehead, North Carolina, USA; Asbjørn Drewes, Aalborg, Denmark 

16.05-
16.30

Testing rectal sensory and biomechanical function

Mark Fox, Basel, Switzerland

16.30-
16.55

Ultrasound: endo-anal, trans-perineal, 2-D or 3-D?

Abdul Sultan, London, UK

16.55-
17.20

Tests of evacuation: which is the ‘gold standard’?

Charles Knowles, London, UK

16th Sep, 2016

08.15-
09.00

Registration and Coffee

Treatment for faecal incontinence: The evidence (1)

Chair: Tom Dudding, Southampton, UK; Pasquale Giordano, London, UK

09.00-
09.25

Treatment: which outcomes should we measure?

Bill Whitehead, North Carolina, USA

09.25-
09.45

Pharmacological treatment: the evidence

Natalia Zarate-Lopez, London, UK

09.45-
10.05

Behavioural therapies +/- biofeedback: the evidence

Guiseppe Chiarioni, Verona, Italy

10.05-
10.25

Anal irrigation: the evidence

Peter Christensen, Aarhus, Denmark

10.25-
11.05

Keynote Lecture: Musculo-elastic theory of anorectal dysfunction

Mike Swash, London, UK; Peter Petros, Sydney, Australia

11.05-
11.35

Coffee Break

Treatment for faecal incontinence: The evidence (2)

Chair: Peter Christensen, Aarhus, Denmark; Mike Swash, London, UK

11.35-
11.55

Anal sphincter repair and ‘bulking’ agents: the evidence

Pasquale Giordano, London, UK

11.55-
12.15

Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS): the evidence

Charles Knowles, London, UK

12.15-
12.35

Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS): the evidence

Emma Horrocks, Southampton, UK

12.35-
12.55

Other options, including end stoma: the evidence

Tom Dudding, Southampton, UK

12.55-
13.30

Panel discussion: Algorithm of care for the 21st Century

Chair: Charles Knowles, UK; Bill Whitehead, USA; Tom Dudding, UK; Guiseppe Chiarioni, Italy; Natalia Zarate-Lopez, UK; Mark Fox, Switzerland; Peter Christensen, Denmark; Pasquale Giordano, UK

13.30-
13.35

Closing comments

Mark Scott, London, UK

13.35-
14.15

Coffee and pastries