La FAECP anuncia en su web 4 becas Fellowship. De estas, 2 son gestionadas y dirigidas por entidades independientes de la AECP
(Fellowship en Valencia y Santander). Desde la AECP aportamos información al respecto y se coordinan las fechas.
Las otras dos Becas Fellowship AECP/AEC y Fellowship AEC/AECP/ETHICON son gestionadas directa e íntegramente desde nuestra Asociación con la participación de la Asociación Española de Cirugía. La convocatoria de estas dos becas es única (la gestión de ambas es a través de un mismo aplicativo online) como podrá ver en su apartado.
Quality of life and anterior resection syndrome after surgery for mid to low rectal cancer: A cross-sectional study. Dr. L. Trenti European Journal of Surgical Oncology 2018, vol. 44, no 7, p. 1031-1039
Simulation of Supralevator Abscesses and Complex Fistulas in Cadavers: Pelvic Dissemination and Drainage Routes. Dr. A. García-Granero Diseases of the Colon&Rectum 2018, vol. 61, no 9, p.1102-1107
Postoperative serum Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor is an independent prognostic factor of disease free survival and overall survival in patients with non metastatic colon cancer. Dra. M. Pascual The American Journal of Surgery 2017, vol. 216, no 2, p. 255-259.
HydrodynamicIL10Gene Transfer in Human Colon: Results from an “EX VIVO“ Study with Potential Clinical Application in Crohn’s Disease. Dr. M. Frasson Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2017, vol. 23, no 8, p. 1360-1370
Design and Psychometric Evaluation of the Quality of Life in Patients With Anal Fistula Questionnaire. Dr. M. Ferrer Diseases of the Colon&Rectum 2017, vol. 60, no 10, p. 1083-1091
A double-blinded randomized clinical study on the therapeutic effect of gastrografin in prolonged postoperative ileus after elective colorectal surgery. Dr. S. Biondo World Journal of surgery 2016, vol. 40, no 1, p.206-214.
Outcomes of colonic diverticulitis according to the reason of immunosuppression. Dr. S. Biondo The American Journal of surgery, 2016, vol. 212, no 3, p. 384-390
Patterns and management of distant failure in locally advanced rectal cancer: a cohort study. Dr. J. Arredondo Clinical Translational Oncology, 2016, vol. 18, no 9, p. 909-914
Long-term evolution of acute colonic diverticulitis after successful medical treatment. Dr. L. Trenti. World journal of surgery, 2015, vol. 39, no 1, p. 266-274.
Postoperative intra-abdominal infection and colorectal cancer recurrence: a prospective matched cohort study of inflammatory and angiogenic responses as mechanisms involved in this association Dra. Sandra Alonso. European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 41(2), 208-214.
DNA copy number profiling reveals different patterns of chromosomal instability within colorectal cancer according to the age of onset. Dr. José Perea Mol Carcinog, 2015, vol. 25, no 25, p. e22315.
Out-patient Vs Hospitalization management for uncomplicated diverticulitis. A prospective multicenter randomized clinical trial. Sebastiano Biondo. Annals of Surgery, 2014, 259:38-44.
Postoperative peritoneal infection enhances migration and invasion of tumor cells in vitro. An insight into the association between anastomotic leaks and recurrence after surgery for colorectal cancer. Silvia Salvans. Ann Surg 2014; 260: 959-944.
Risk factors for anastomotic leak after colon resection for cancer. Multivariate analysis and nomogram from multicentric, prospective, national study with 3193 patients. Matteo Frasson. Ann of Surg 2014. DOI 10.10977SLA.0973
Long-term functional results from a randomized clinical study of transverse coloplasty compared with colon J-pouch after low anterior resection por rectal cancer. Dr Sebastiano Biondo y colaboradores. Surgery 2013; 153: 383-92).
Impact of a multidisciplinary team training programme on rectal cancer outcomes in Spain. Dr Héctor Ortiz y colaboradores. Colorectal Disease 2013; 15: 544-51.
Procalcitonin and C-Reactive Protein as Early Predictors of Anastomotic Leak in Colorectal Surgery: A Prospective Observational Study. Dr Alvaro García-Granero. Diseases of the Colon and Rectum 2013; 56: 475-83.
LA ASOCIACIÓN
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