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In the previous two sessions of this three-part series on sacral neuromodulation (SNM), we explored the reasons why SNM is now the preferred surgical treatment for fecal incontinence. This third session will focus on optimizing the results of SNM. Our internationally renowned experts will discuss cost-effective approaches to SNM and evaluate the differences among various implants. Additionally, insights into alternative stimulation methods will be presented.
  1. Welcome & Introduction - Dr. Steven D. Wexner (USA)

  2. Maintaining Cost-effectiveness of SNM - Dr. Marla L. Torres (Puerto Rico)

  3. Troubleshooting and Optimizing Outcomes - Dr. Chris Gillespie (AUS)

  4. Comparing Implants – Dr. Alex J. Ky (USA)

  5. Surgery - PTNS Best Practices – Dr. Lucia Oliveira (Brazil)

  6. Panel Discussion - All faculty moderated by Dr. Steven D. Wexner (USA)

  7. Closing Remarks - Dr. Steven D. Wexner (USA)

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Dr. Chris Guillespie BHB, MBChB, FRACS, Colorectal Surgeon, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Queen Elizabeth II Hospital and Mater Private Hospital, Australia Colorectal Surgery
Dr. Alex J. Ky MD, FACS, FASCRS, Professor of Surgery, Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Mount Sinai Hospital, USA Colorectal Surgery
Dr. Lucia Oliveira MD, PhD, FASCRS, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, Hospital Casa de Saude São José and Director Anorectal Physiology Dept.of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Colorectal Surgery
Dr. María L. Torres MD, FACS, FASCRS, Colorectal Surgeon, Colorectal Clinic of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico Colorectal Surgery
Dr. Steven D. Wexner MD, PhD, Editor-in-Chief, Surgery, Past Vice Chair, Board of Regents, American College of Surgeons, Director, Ellen Leifer Shulman and Steven Shulman Digestive Disease Center and Chair, Department of Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Florida, USA Colorectal Surgery
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