SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

Thursday October 27th, 2022 / Day 1
09:00-15:00 Course 1 Robotic Colorectal Surgery, Theoretical Course and Live Surgery - Acıbadem University Altunizade Hospital
09:00-15:00 Course 2 Benign Proctology, Video Based, Tips and Tricks Course - Congress Venue Wyndham Grand Istanbul Levent
09:00-15:00 Course 3 Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery, Theoretical Course and Live Surgery - Koç University Hospital
09:00-13:00 Course 4 Advanced Endoscopic Procedures Course - Koç University Hospital
09:00-13:00 Course 5 Ostomy Creation & Complications Course - Congress Venue Wyndham Grand Istanbul Levent
09:00-13:00 Course 6 The Importance of Nutrition in Colorectal Surgery - Congress Venue Wyndham Grand Istanbul Levent
Zeugma Hall Ephesus Hall
13:00-14:45 Core Subjects Update
13:00-13:15 Impact of new anticoagulants in daily surgical practice
13:15-13:30 Hereditary colorectal cancer
13:30-13:45 Peritoneal carcinomatosis of colorectal origin
13:45-14:00 Rectovaginal fistula
14:00-14:15 Prevention and treatment of stoma complications
14:15-14:30 ERAS, nutrition, prehibilitation
14:30-14:45 Q & A
14:45-15:00 Coffee Break & Exhibition
15:00-17:15 Societies Joint Session
15:00-15:15 American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS)
Colon and rectal surgery in the U.S.: Striving for excellence since 1899
15:15-15:30 Latin American Association of Coloproctology (ALACP)
Burn-out in colorectal surgeons: its effects and consequences
15:30-15:45 European Society of Coloproctology (ESCP)
The comeback of oral antibiotics in colon surgery
15:45-16:00 Chinese Society of Anorectal Surgeons (CSARS)
Advantages of laparoscopic trans-rectal specimen extraction surgery for colorectal cancer
16:00-16:15 Korean Society of Coloproctology (KSCP)
What is the effect of COVID-19 for colorectal patient management?
16:15-16:30 Association of Colon & Rectal Surgeons of India (ACRSI)
Pilonidal Sinus Treatment : Evidence and evolution
16:30-16:45 Asia Pacific Federation of Coloproctology (APFCP)
16:45-17:00 The Japan Society of Coloproctology (JSCP)
17:00-17:15 Turkish Society of Colon and Rectal Surgery (TSCRS)
Vascular variations of the colon and implications for mesocolic surgery 
17:15-17:45 Harry E. Bacon Oration
18:00-18:30 Opening Ceremony
19:00-21:00 Welcome Drinks & Selected Posters Visit
Friday October 28th, 2022 / Day 2
07:00-08:00 Meet the Professors Breakfast
Hall 1 Ventral mesh rectopexy vs. posterior suture rectopexy. Do we have enough data to choose one over another?
Hall 2 The long way from APR to sphincter saving surgery to watch and wait
Hall 3 From open to laparoscopic to robotic - The long way of colorectal surgeon
Hall 4 Difficulties during proctologic procedures
Hall 5 The role of radiologist in colorectal surgery practice
Zeugma Hall Ephesus Hall
08:00-10:00 Colon Cancer Pelvic Floor
08:00-08:15 Right & left colon cancer - Factors affecting outcomes? New technologies for the evaluation of pelvic floor diseases
08:15-08:30 Neoadjuvant treatment: New trials - new hopes Compartment related prolapse treatment
The role of urologist and gynecologist
08:30-08:45 Evidence based update on CME & central vascular ligation Abdominal procedures for rectal prolapse
08:45-09:00 Open vs laparoscopic vs robotic surgery: Does it matter? Perineal procedures for rectal prolapse
09:00-09:15 The role of pathologist and surgeon on lymph node yield
12 LN still acceptable or time to change?
How to deal with failed multi-compartment surgery?
09:15-09:30 New horizons in colon cancer management?
(Immunotherapy, liquid biopsy and next generation sequence)
Nightmares of surgeons: Solitary rectal ulcer & dyssynergia
09:30-10:00 Q & A Q & A
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break & Exhibition
10:30-12:30 Rectal Cancer Colorectal Emergencies
10:30-10:45 Staging in rectal cancer, with which modality? Diverticulitis - Anything new in the algorithms
10:45-11:00 Who needs adjuvant chemotherapy necessarily after neoadjuvant treatment? - New Horizons: The role of only chemotherapy as neoadjuvant therapy How to manage colorectal cancer emergencies?
(Obstruction and perforation)
11:00-11:15 Radiation: To all tumors or selectively?
If yes, short or long course?
How to deal with colorectal anastomotic leakage?
11:15-11:30 Sphincter saving strategies for rectal cancer Infectious colitis (C. difficile)
11:30-11:45 How can we decide about clinical complete response?
(W & W policy & regrowth & medicolegal issues: Informed consent)
How to deal with lower GI bleeding?
11:45-12:00 Is there any role for local excision after total and partial clinical response? Colonoscopic complications and management
12:00-12:30 Q & A Q & A
12:30-13:00 The Jae Gab Park for Outstanding Contribution to Colon and Rectal Surgery Award
13:00-14:00 Lunch & Posters & Exhibition
14:00-14:30 Excellence in Clinical Research Fumio Konishi Award
14:30-15:00 Angelita Habr - Gama Pioneer in Colorectal Surgery Award
15:00-16:15 TSCRS Joint Session - Rectal Cancer, Video Presentations Free Paper Session 1
15:00-15:10 Transanal minimally invasive surgery
15:10-15:20 Laparoscopic TME
15:20-15:30 Robotic TME
15:30-15:40 Intersphincteric resection
15:40-15:50 Extralevator abdominoperineal resection
15:50-16:15 Q & A
16:15-16:30 Coffee Break & Exhibition
16:30-17:00 Diversity problems - Women in colorectal surgery
17:00-18:15 Selected Video Session Free Paper Session 2
20:00 Congress Dinner
Saturday October 29th, 2022 / Day 3
07:00-08:00 Meet the Professors Breakfast
Hall 1 Rectal cancer
Hall 2 Long journey to become a colorectal surgeon
Hall 3 Lessons learned in complex colorectal surgery that translates to life
Hall 4 Low anterior resection syndrome (LARS)
Hall 5 The role of artificial intelligence and new technologies in surgical practice
Zeugma Hall Ephesus Hall
08:00-08:30 ISUCRS General Assembly
08:30-09:45 New Frontiers in Technology Inflammatory Bowel Disease
08:30-08:45 da Vinci & other robotic platforms Controversies of elective surgery for UC
08:45-09:00 3D laparoscopy vs robotics Principles of elective surgery for GI Crohn’s disease
09:00-09:15 ICG in colorectal practice Anastomotic leak - failed pouch, reoperations
09:15-09:30 Artificial intelligence and big data in surgery Management of colorectal cancer in IBD patients
09:30-09:45 Q & A Q & A
09:45-11:00 Proctology Session 1 - Hemorrhoids KSCP Joint Session
09:45-10:00 Office procedures Quality of life after sphincter preservation surgery or abdominoperineal resection for low rectal cancer (ASPIRE): A long-term prospective, multicentre, cohort study
10:00-10:15 Options for surgical treatment Nomogram for predicting the risk of lymph node metastasis in T1 colorectal cancer
10:15-10:30 Preop and perop tricks: Bowel prep, antibiotics, local anesthesia, position, proctoscopy, intraanal gause Promising biomarkers of mCRC
10:30-10:45 Complications of hemorrhoid surgery: Stricture, bleeding, recurrence, non-healing wound, incontinence, anal sepsis Microbiota changes in colorectal cancer surgery
10:45-11:00 Q & A Q & A
11:00-11:30 Muto Oration
11:30-11:45 Coffee Break & Exhibition
11:45-13:15 Proctology Session 2 - Anal Fistula Consultant Corner - Case discussions on colon and rectal cancer
11:45-12:00 Classification: Do we need a new mapping strategy?
Imaging: US - MRI: When & to whom?
12:00-12:15 Classic is better: Fistulotomy, fistulotomy and primary repair, advanced flaps, seton
12:15-12:30 VAAFT & LAFT & LIFT
12:30-12:45 Plugs, glues, paste, stem cell
12:45-13:00 Crohn’s fistula
13:00-13:15 Q & A
13:15-14:00 Lunch & Posters & Exhibition
14:00-15:00 Consultant Corner - Case discussions on proctology 14:00-15:15 How I Do It?
15:00-16:15 ESCP Joint Session - Incontinence 14:00-14:10 CME for right colon cancer
15:00-15:15 Incontinence pathophysiology & diagnosis 14:10-14:20 CME for left colon cancer
15:15-15:30 Sphincter repair: Still first line treatment? 14:20-14:30 ESD for colorectal lesions
15:30-15:45 Tibial nerve & sacral nerve stimulation, biofeedback 14:30-14:40 Robotic ventral mesh rectopexy
15:45-16:00 Recurrent incontinence after surgery 14:40-14:50 Component separation technique for complex ventral hernia
16:00-16:15 Q & A 14:50-15:00 Flap repair for pilonidal disease
15:00-15:10 Comprehensive testing of colorectal anastomosis
15:10-15:30 Discussion
16:15-16:45 Coffee Break & Exhibition
16:45-17:15 Philip F. Caushaj Excellency in Teaching Award
17:15-17:45 ISUCRS Presidential Lecture
17:45-18:15 Closing Ceremony - Awards distribution, ISUCRS

This program is a draft version and may be revised by the committee.
The meeting halls of the scientific program of ISUCRS 2022 are named after the ancient cities of Zeugma and Ephesus. Please visit About Turkey page for detailed information about Zeugma and Ephesus.