CME ON “Anatomy and Surgical Aspects in Management of Anorectal Disorders”

The CME Programme was conducted jointly by Departments of Surgery & Anatomy, BGS GIMS, Bengaluru on 09/05/2025.

The Aim of this CME Programme was to understand the   anatomical & surgical aspects of Ano rectal Disorders. It also dealt with recent advances in the   surgical   management of  Ano rectal Disorders by esteemed speakers. 

Ano rectal disorders are the most common surgical conditions encountered in day-to-day practice of surgeons. For most people anorectal disorders are a source of worry and embarrassment as well as causing physical pain and discomfort.

This CME dealt with common symptoms related to anorectal disorders and gave us an insight into tackling these sensitive issues in appropriate manner. The speakers gave us a peek into the various recent advances in management of Ano rectal disorders including minimally invasive techniques also

The CME activity reviewed the basics of Ano rectal disorders & highlighted the role of inter professional team in its Management.

 In Pre Lunch Sessions following topics were discussed – 

a) “An   overview on Clinical Anatomy of Anorectal disorders”- by:     Dr. Priya Ranganath Prof of  Anatomy, BMC & RI , Bengaluru.

b) “Symptomatology of diseases of Ano rectum ”  by Dr. Ramesh T S.  Consultant in Minimally Invasive Surgery, Vasavi Hospital Bangalore.

In Post Lunch Session:

c) Imaging / Diagnostic modalities in assessing Ano rectal disorders. Dr. Major Hari Bhaskar, HOD, St Peter’s Hospital.

d) Surgical interventions, Dr. Wasim M Dar, Consultant General, Bariatric and

Laparoscopic Surgeon Manipal Hospital, Jayanagar, Bengaluru.

e) QUIZ – Anatomy & Surgical Aspects In Management Of Anorectal Disorders

Our Dean/Principal Dr.  M. E. Mohan has been the Driving force behind this Whole process. His   

Vision, Guidance & Encouragement has once again culminated in another Success Story. We

Thank him immensely. We are very much Indebted to the Management of BGS GIMS,

Bengaluru for  providing all the Facilities for smooth Conduction of this CME Programme.