21 Nov
RCSEng
London, 21st November 2024
Registration is now open for our SIGS. Programmes to follow as we receive them.
Please note:
- BAPSTAG and TRAUMA are HYBRID but UKPCG and ChUGS are Face to Face ONLY.
- Lunch is not included.
- We are making our SIGS meetings free to members. Non-Members attending in person will be charged £75 to help cover costs.
10am-1pm: ChUGS – Face to face only with maximum capacity of 40
10am- 1pm: TRAUMA – Hybrid with maximum capacity of 16 FTF
2pm-4pm: UKPCG – Face to face only with maximum capacity of 40
2pm-4pm: BAPSTAG – Hybrid with maximum capacity of 16 FTF
Our Council Meeting follows the SIGS meetings from 4pm.
Dinner
Dinner is at Caravan in Covent Garden. View our Caravan menu here.
ChUGS
Chairs: Kirsty Brennan, Eniola Folarami
a) Current status of Research in ChUGS – Iain Yardley
b) Case discussions –
Rania Kronfli – Hole-Y Shit
Yatin Patel – ‘Lower Oesophageal narrowing in a baby, mechanical or functional?’
Rania Kronfli – Hole-Y Shit
Yatin Patel – ‘Lower Oesophageal narrowing in a baby, mechanical or functional?’
c) Business Meeting – Ashish Desai
Profile of ChUGS and future events
Formal roles – Vice Chair, Research Coordinator(s), Educational activities Cordinator(s), External Liason
Profile of ChUGS and future events
Formal roles – Vice Chair, Research Coordinator(s), Educational activities Cordinator(s), External Liason
d) Chairs : Yatin Patel, TBC
Achalasia Cardia – where we are & How we do it.
Cardiff – Eniola Folarami
RLH – Paul Charlesworth
Thoracic -BAPSTAG
1400-1415 | Lung malformations registry | Nigel Hall, Southampton |
1415-1445 | Materials for CDH repair. Get off my patch! | Sean Marven, Sheffield Dhanya Mullassery, London |
1445-1455 | Pectus MDT update | Kate Burnand, London |
Interesting Cases: | ||
1455-1510 | Benign thoracic inlet lesions: Which approach? | Adil Aslam, Cambridge |
1510-1540 | Suren Arul, Birmingham | |
1540-1600 | Richard Hill, Nottingham |
Trauma
- Major Incidents- regional responses and plans. How we can learn from each other
- Delivering a service – paediatric challenges – How can networks help each other
- Update from national rehab day and recent national meeting
- Interesting/challenging cases
Colorectal
1400 | Professor Richard Cohen | What’s new in adult colorectal surgery that’s relevant to us |
1440 | Rachel Harwood | Delphi consensus study in HSCR |
1500 | Zeni Havelliwalla | Management of paediatric rectal prolapse. Consensus of evidence for purposes of a treatment protocol |
1520 | Hemanshoo Thakkar (moderating) | Difficult and perplexing cases |
1550 | Joe Curry | Session close and update from chair |