NE HEALTH BUREAU
CHENNAI, SEP 2
The Institute of Colorectal Surgery at Apollo Hospitals in Chennai in collaboration with Cleveland Clinic Florida, USA & University College London, UK is conducting the 4th edition of Apollo International Colorectal Surgery Symposium 2022 in Chennai between 2nd and 4th September 2022. The conference will be a platform for specialists from around the globe to share their expertise in the diagnosis and management of Colorectal diseases.
The Institute of Colorectal Surgery at Apollo Hospitals, Chennai is collaborating with Cleveland Clinic Florida, USA & University College London, UK to create a platform for creating awareness, teaching, training & accreditation in the management of Colorectal Diseases. This will be a multidisciplinary symposium providing the participants a 360 degree view on the management and surgical techniques used for treatment of colorectal diseases. The aim of this collaborative effort is to standardise care pathways, train and accredit surgeons involved in the care of patients with colorectal diseases. This collaboration will conduct annual colorectal events focusing on different aspects of colorectal surgery/disease with main focus on emerging and new technologies for colorectal surgery.
- Apollo Hospitals Chennai builds on the strong collaboration with Cleveland Clinic Florida and University College London Hospitals in the field of colorectal surgery
- The Apollo Institute of Colorectal Surgery at Chennai is one of the busiest colorectal programmes in the country
- Prof Antonio Lacy will deliver the Fourth Apollo Prof N Rangabashyam Memorial Lecture
- Apollo Institute of Colorectal Surgery, India’s Premier Dedicated Centre for Colorectal Disease Management has successfully completed more than 500 robotic colorectal surgeries over six years.
The Institute of Colorectal Surgery at Apollo Hospitals Chennai is one of the busiest colorectal units in the country. With more than 1200 colorectal procedures done every year with major focus on management of colon & rectal cancer. The unit offers end to end Colorectal services from treatment of haemorrhoids/piles to complex colorectal cancer. The institute routinely offer the most advanced laparoscopy and robotic surgery all under one roof. Apollo Institute of Colorectal Surgery, India’s Premier Dedicated Centre for Colorectal Disease Management has successfully completed more than 500 robotic colorectal surgeries over six years.
The three-day symposium will feature the “Ivy League” of Surgeons and Physicians (Dr Venkatesh Munikrishnan India, Prof Steven Wexner USA, Prof M Berho USA, Prof Antonio Lacy Spain & Prof Manish Chand UK) involved in Colorectal Disease Management from around the world as well as national faculty. This annual event will culminate with the annual Colorectal Awareness dinner on Sunday 4th of September 2022. We are honoured to have Prof Antonio Lacy deliver the Fourth Apollo Prof N Rangabashyam Memorial Lecture. As you all know the late Prof Rangabashyam was a doyen in the field of colorectal surgery and introduced several of the surgical techniques and technology to India.
Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals Group said, “At Apollo, we are bringing in innovation, research & education and cutting edge medical technology, representing the next era of precision healthcare to treat colorectal diseases. In 2016, we started a specialised department for Colorectal Surgery and also simultaneously started Robotic Colorectal Surgery. This has led to precision surgery that causes minimal side-effects in patients. Over the last few years, there have been several advances in minimally invasive techniques such as Robotic Colorectal Surgery, which has led to significant change in the management of colorectal diseases, particularly for rectal cancer surgery.”
Dr. Venkatesh Munikrishnan, Consultant Colorectal & Robotic Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, highlighted the importance of sub-specialization in the field of colorectal surgery “Sub-specialisation helps patient receive the best of care in the world with excellent outcomes locally here in Chennai. It is important for people to be aware and identify symptoms early so they can get appropriate care. There is an urgent need to create awareness as symptoms of colorectal cancer and benign conditions such as haemorrhoids are similar.”
Dr. Venkatesh Munikrishnan, also added, “With the use of Robotics for Colorectal Surgery we are able to perform complex surgeries to remove the cancer and reconstruct the colon to rectal / anal connection, thus avoiding a permanent colostomy for the patients. The use of robotic surgery also has several short term benefits such as less blood loss, quicker recovery, and better maintenance of normal bodily function.”