2ND HOT TOPICS IN FUNCTIONAL DIGESTIVE SURGERY MEETING AND SIUCP ANNUAL CONGRESS
2ND HOT TOPICS IN FUNCTIONAL DIGESTIVE SURGERY MEETING AND SIUCP ANNUAL CONGRESS
MEETING PRESENTATION:
Functional pathologies of the digestive system, characterized by alterations in normal digestive functions without an immediately identifiable organic cause, are increasingly observed in daily clinical practice. These dysfunctions can affect every segment of the digestive system, particularly the esophagogastric and rectoanal junctions, often presenting a prolonged course with symptoms that significantly impact patients’ quality of life. In recent years, surgery has taken on a crucial role in the treatment of these conditions, including gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), obstructed defecation syndrome, and GERD in patients eligible for bariatric surgery. However, determining the appropriate indications and limitations for these interventions remains a topic of intense debate among specialists. This event, structured into Round Tables, Focus Sessions, and Symposiums featuring renowned opinion leaders, aims to provide a high-level scientific and educational update on the latest epidemiological, diagnostic, and therapeutic advancements in functional digestive pathologies of surgical interest. Additionally, the inclusion of three pre-congress courses represents an added value for those seeking to deepen their expertise in specialized functional digestive diagnostics.
Formative Event 1037- 452536 N. 12 credit addressed to: Specialist Surgeons in: Anesthesiology and intensive care; General Surgery; Thoracic Surgery; Imaging diagnostics; Endocrinology; Gastroenterology; Geriatrics; Gynecology and Obstetrics; Emergency Medicine and Surgery; Internal Medicine; Otolaryngology; Radiology; Urology; Medical Radiology Technician; Nurse, Psycologist