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AdventHealth Orlando Colorectal Congress Live 2025
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+ Target Audience: colorectal surgeons, general surgeons, surgical residents, and gastroenterologists
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AdventHealth Orlando Colorectal Congress Live 2025
Join us for a unique opportunity to explore the latest advancements and techniques in colorectal surgery, led by esteemed experts in the field. Our immersive program is designed to enhance surgical skills and proficiency through hands-on cadaveric labs focused on complex procedures like Anal Fistula Flap Surgery, Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery (TAMIS), Ileal Pouch Anal Anastomosis (IPAA) Construction and lengthening maneuvers and Kono-S Anastomosis.
Experience a blend of exclusive hands-on lab sessions and dynamic didactic sessions, featuring world-class lecturers from diverse backgrounds. Engage in interactive video sessions, journal clubs, and round table discussions, tailored to foster learning and collaboration.
Explore a range of significant topics, including benign and malignant diseases, complex colorectal pathology, IBD, anorectal disorders, and functional disorders.
For allied health professionals, specialized programming is available to deepen your understanding of colorectal surgery.
Secure your spot today to join us for this transformative learning experience and connect with peers and leaders in the field.
Course Objectives
โข Apply new and updated surgical techniques for specific colorectal surgeries.
โข Determine surgical skills specific to new colorectal surgeries.
โข Identify strategies and practices in surgical and endoscopic management of colorectal disease.
โข Determine emerging techniques and technologies for the management of colorectal disease.
โข Identify various expert approaches to challenging colorectal cases.
โข Discuss state-of-the-art management of common clinical scenarios within the colorectal field.
โข Discuss recent advancements in the treatment of colorectal disease.
Target Audience
AdventHealth Orlando Colorectal Congress Live 2025
Physicians, Fellows, Nurses, and Allied Health Professionals in the following specialties โ Colorectal, Critical Care, Family Medicine, Gastroenterology, Hospitalists, Internal Medicine, Oncology, and General Surgery
Theย AdventHealth Orlando Colorectal Congress Live 2025ย is best for colorectal surgeons, general surgeons, surgical residents, and gastroenterologists who want handsโon training in advanced colorectal techniques. It combines cadaveric labs, didactic lectures, and interactive sessions to strengthen surgical proficiency in complex procedures such as TAMIS, IPAA, KonoโS anastomosis, and anal fistula flap surgery.
Who Should Attend
- Colorectal surgeons refining skills in minimally invasive and reconstructive procedures.
- General surgeons expanding expertise in advanced colorectal techniques.
- Surgical residents & fellows seeking immersive training in cadaveric labs and exposure to expert faculty.
- Gastroenterologists collaborating on multidisciplinary management of colorectal disease.
- Academic faculty & researchers interested in the latest innovations and evidenceโbased practices.
| Title | Runtime |
|---|---|
| MIS Tricompartmental Repair | 24:01 |
| Minimally Invasive Approaches to Crohnโs Disease | 15:01 |
| Surgical Management of Parastomal Hernias | 30:43 |
| Robotic Pelvic Exenteration | 15:32 |
| Robotic Surgery in Emergency Setting | 24:25 |
| Excisional Hemorrhoidectomy | 14:23 |
| Anorectal Surgery: Abscess and Fistula | 17:39 |
| Anorectal Pathology in MSM | 30:20 |
| Stem Cells for Fistula Treatment | 21:04 |
| Endoanal Advancement Flap | 34:38 |
| Anal Anatomy & Examination | 18:26 |
| Perianal Pathology | 14:40 |
| Q&A: Anorectal Ailments | 11:04 |
| Next Frontier in Anorectal Fistula | 33:46 |
| Anal Dysplasia Screening | 23:30 |
| My Worst Anastomotic Leak | 40:33 |
| Ureteral Complications Management | 30:27 |
| Bleeding in Colectomy | 11:20 |
| Colectomy Complications Q&A | 10:57 |
| Abdominal ECF Catastrophe | 21:33 |
| IBD Case 1 | 33:08 |
| IBD Case 2 | 18:39 |
| IBD Case 3 | 31:43 |
| IBD Case 4 | 13:43 |
| IBD Case 5 | 12:33 |
| TAMIS | 09:32 |
| Single-Port Robotic TAMIS | 30:37 |
| Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery | 16:54 |
| Diverticulitis Prevention | 16:13 |
| Chronic Symptoms After Diverticulitis | 20:28 |
| Antibiotic Management in Diverticulitis | 14:58 |
| Surgical Role in Diverticulitis | 10:00 |
| EIM Management in IBD | 12:21 |
| Surgical Referral Timing in IBD | 16:04 |
| IBD Primer for Surgeon | 16:29 |
| Segmental vs Total Colectomy in UC | 07:53 |
| Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer | 32:06 |
| Assessing Response After TNT | 26:14 |
| Pelvic Exenteration Considerations | 29:11 |
| Surgery for Anal SCC | 17:30 |
| Colorectal Neuroendocrine Tumors | 31:43 |
| Chronic Constipation & Defecation | 11:08 |
| Pelvic Floor Dysfunction | 08:22 |
| Anorectal Manometry & Biofeedback | 12:01 |
| Tumor Board Case 1 | 28:56 |
| Tumor Board Case 2 | 08:02 |
| Tumor Board Case 3 | 07:00 |
| Tumor Board Case 4 | 09:05 |
| Tumor Board Case 5 | 07:09 |
| Tumor Board Case 6 | 07:09 |
| Tumor Board Case 7 | 06:43 |
| Pouch Workup | 11:18 |
| Ileoanal Pouch Procedure | 14:21 |
| Ileal Pouch Complications | 17:18 |
| Pouch Q&A | 07:56 |
| Post-Treatment Surveillance Colon Cancer | 15:32 |
| Rising Tumor Marker | 07:40 |
| Local Recurrence & Oligometastatic Disease | 11:16 |
| Follow-up Beyond 5 Years | 07:19 |
| Surveillance & Recurrence Q&A | 09:41 |
| Early Onset Colorectal Cancer | 10:21 |
| Nutrition & Lifestyle Survivorship | 11:45 |
| Life After Cancer | 06:57 |
| Young-Onset CRC Survivors | 12:03 |
| Stage IV CRC Survivorship | 13:22 |
| Hereditary Syndromes Surveillance | 04:27 |
| Urinary & Sexual Dysfunction | 09:01 |
| Bowel Dysfunction (LARS) | 12:50 |
| Ostomy Care | 07:22 |
| Functional Outcomes Q&A | 05:32 |

Cleveland Clinic Digestive Disease and Surgery Update OnDemand (2019) 

