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Prof. John Nicholls to kick-off RLG 2024 webcast season

Prof. John Nicholls to kick-off RLG 2024 webcast season

We are delighted to announce that we will be kicking off our webcast season for 2024 with a talk from Professor John Nicholls, considered to be the the father of the ileo anal pouch (J Pouch).

The Red Lion Group will be repeating its popular webcast series in 2024, providing an opportunity for J Pouch patients to see and hear from the foremost experts in the field of J-pouch surgery and the challenges of living with a J-pouch. As in previous years, each talk will be followed by an interactive Q&A so a chance to put your questions to the experts.

The first event this year will be on Tuesday 16th April at 7:30 pm (BST) and will feature the eminent colorectal surgeon Professor John Nicholls, who will need no introduction to many of you. Not only was he the co-inventor, with SIr Alan Parks, of the procedure for ileal-pouch anal anastomosis (IPAA), but he has been responsible for the creation of more pouches than anyone on the planet earning him the sobriquet “the pouch king“.

Professor John Nicholls is a retired British colorectal surgeon, Emeritus Consultant Surgeon at St Mark’s Hospital London and Professor of Colorectal Surgery at Imperial College London. He is also a Patron of the Red Lion Group.

The Red Lion Group webcasts are FREE and open to all, but pre-registration is required to receive the meeting link. You can register using the “Register now” button below.

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and don’t forget to checkout pouchsupport.org/events for details of other upcoming Red Lion Group online events.

Stop Press! Updated at 13:20 on 16 April. The last time I checked, we had 98 people registered and our meeting capacity is 100 For those unable to join the Zoom meeting, the webcast will also be Streamed Live on the J Pouch Support (UK Specific) Facebook group. If you are not currently a member, you can join here. A recording of the webcast will also be available on our Youtube channel youtube.com/@PouchSupport


Stories

The remarkable story of the world’s first pouch patient

The remarkable story of the world’s first pouch patient

Roar! editor Christopher Browne speaks to Haresh Ruparelia, son of the original ileo-anal pouchee

Remember the turbulent 1970s? Some of us do and RLG’s new treasurer Haresh Ruparelia certainly does even though he was a mere toddler at the time. He also recalls the events of that decade for a completely different reason. In 1972, Haresh, his parents and his two young siblings were forced to leave their home, jobs and schools in the African republic of Uganda during the dictatorship of Idi Amin. “After considering Fiji at one point, my father Pravinchandra (known as Pravin) moved the family to the UK. He managed to find work quite quickly and chose to settle in Ilford, East London,” said Haresh.


“a desperately difficult
period for my parents”

Haresh Ruparelia


Admitted to hospital

Then fate struck the family a second time when in 1974 Haresh’s 35-year-old father was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis (UC). “His symptoms soon became chronic and physically he had gone from being a fit, strong and healthy young man to someone who was frail, very underweight, unable to work and seemingly staring death in the face,” he said.

“As a child I was protected from the seriousness of it all, but knowing what I have since found out, it must have been a desperately difficult period for my parents,” Haresh explained. Pravin was first admitted to St Mark’s Hospital, then based in London’s City Road in 1974. However, as his symptoms worsened, he was re-admitted two years later in 1976. In July of the same year, he had the first part of a radical new operation. It was of course the first stage of an ileo-anal pouch – shaped out of the small intestine to replace the need for the large one – which had been created by the hospital’s consultant surgeon Alan (later Sir Alan) Parks. The operation, which was also performed by Mr Parks, replaced the more conventional option of an ileostomy. Pravin was the first of a group of five patients at St Mark’s and the London (later Royal London) hospitals to have the revolutionary surgery. Just over a year later, Pravin had his final closure and became the proud owner of a pouch.

“This pioneering surgery gave my father and the family a new lease of life. Following surgery my father’s physical condition recovered significantly and as a result he was able to start living a normal life again. “He was able to return to working full time, earn a decent living for the family and fully enjoy social activities too. This in turn allowed the entire family to live normal lives for the many years that followed,” said Haresh.

“My father’s experience of the pouch was generally good. He had to use a catheter to empty the pouch and therefore needed to keep equipment with him wherever he went. He preferred to use disabled facilities wherever they were available and took care regarding the size and timings of meals when out and about,” added Haresh. “I suppose that to him these were trivial inconveniences in light of the condition he had suffered prior to surgery – and preferable to having an ileostomy.”


“Pouch surgery was extremely successful for my father and for that the family will forever
be indebted to the late Sir Alan Parks and his team”

Sir Alan Parks


First pouch patient

After those first five pouch operations, Mr Parks and his senior registrar, John Nicholls (later Professor Nicholls and a patron of RLG), wrote an article titled ‘Proctocolectomy without ileostomy for ulcerative colitis’ 1 for the British Medical Journal. In the report, Pravin is referred to as the first case to have a pouch fitted. Commented Haresh: “A point made in the BMJ article about the importance of temperament was perhaps applicable in my father’s case. He was a very philosophical person and not shy. This perhaps allowed him to put himself forward as one of the early candidates for surgery and subsequently helped him to cope with having to use a catheter. “The other significant factor that helped my father cope with his illness and the surgery was the presence and support of my mother. She coped with so much whilst Dad was ill and always remained by his side, providing practical and moral support through the darkest hours before the surgery in 1976 and thereafter when living with the pouch, the ileostomy and the related issues that arose from time to time.”


“This pioneering
surgery gave my
father and the family
a new lease of life”

Pravin Ruparelia


Mainly incident-free

And Pravin’s life with a pouch was mainly incident-free for almost 40 years until 2014 when he developed pouchitis and due to complication with the pouch needed an ileostomy until he died in January 2022 aged 82.

“Overall, pouch surgery was extremely successful for my father and for that the family are grateful and will forever be indebted to the late Sir Alan Parks and his team, Professor John Nicholls and everyone involved for all the hard work in pioneering the surgery, providing treatment and support to patients pre- and post-surgery and for sharing the knowledge with the wider medical profession and patients. “Dad could have gone to beautiful, sunny Fiji when he left Uganda… but he came to England, had the fortune of being referred to St Mark’s Hospital and the rest is history,” added Haresh.

  1. You can download a copy of this historic paper below. While researching his fathers pouch history, Haresh came across correspondence which confirmed that his father was indeed the patient referred to in that paper as Case number 1.
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Parks Nicholls Paper 1978
Parks Nicholls Paper 1978
Download Now!1893 Downloads

AND A VERY HAPPY FOOTNOTE: RLG is delighted to welcome Haresh Ruparelia as our new treasurer!

A version of this article first appeared in ROAR! issue #66 – Winter 2023. If you would like to read other articles like this, why not become a member of the Red Lion Pouch Support group? You will receive printed copy of ROAR! twice a year and have online access to archive ROAR! editions going all the way back to issue number 1, published in 1994. See pouchsupport.org/join for further information.


Events

Summary of guest speakers – J-Pouch webcasts 2021

Red Lion Group Zoom into Summer series of Pouch webcasts 2021

(Updated 21 December 2021)


Following out 2020 highly successful Zoom into Summer Series, we are delighted to announce that we will be repeating it this year. Red Lion Group will be hosting a series of Pouch related webcasts (using the ZOOM facility), with guest speakers talking on a variety of subjects that will be of interest to our community.

Attendance is FREE and is open to Red Lion Group members and non-members alike.

As you may know, we have previously hosted an annual in-person Information Day at St. Mark’s hospital, but due to COVID, for the time being we not able to hold an in-person event. However, our Zoom into Summer series will be a chance to catch up with some of the speakers you would have heard from at the Info day and meet online with other Pouchees!

Keep an eye out for updates, including additional speakers and dates and times.

We had the pleasure of listening to the following speakers in 2021. We look forward to running a similar series next year. Join us in 2022!


Janindra Warusavitarne, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at St. Mark’s Hospital.

Subject: Through the keyhole – latest developments in pouch surgery
Recorded: Wednesday, 5 May 2021. 07:30 pm (London time)


Prof. R. J. Nicholls, Emeritus Consultant Surgeon to St Mark’s Hospital, London and Visiting Professor at Imperial College, London

Subject: Evolution of Modern Surgery
Recorded: Wednesday, 19 May at 7.30 pm (London time).


Uchu Meade, Head of Pharmacy at St. Mark’s Hospital.

Subject: Keep taking the tablets: a guide to the best drugs and when to take them.
Recorded: Wednesday, 26 May at 7.30 pm (London time).


Professor Ailsa Hart, Consultant Gastroenterologist, Sub-Dean (St Mark’s Academic Institute)

Subject: Professor Hart will be speaking on the subject “Managing a pouch behaving badly”

Recorded: Monday 14, June 2021 at 07:30 PM (London time)


Jason Bacon, CEO of St. Mark’s Hospital Foundation

Subject: St Mark’s Hospital’s clinical services at Northwick Park, Central Middlesex Hospital and Beyond

Recorded: Monday, 28 June 2021 at 7.30 pm (London time)

To Register for events go to https://pouchsupport.org/events



Gabriela Poufou, Dietician St. Mark’s Hospital

Subject: Healthy eating for Patients with an Internal Pouch

Recorded: Wednesday 4 August 2021 at 7:30 pm (London Time)

To Register for events go to https://pouchsupport.org/events


Petya Marinova, Pouch nurse specialist, St. Mark’s Hospital

Subject: St Mark’s Hospital: Life after the Pandemic

Recorded: Wednesday 22 September 2021 at 7:30 pm (London time)

To Register for events go to https://pouchsupport.org/events


Ellie Bradshaw, formerly gastrointestinal specialist nurse at St Mark’s Hospital, now at London’s Queen Charlotte Hospital.

Subject: Crouch for your pouch – key emptying tips

Recorded: Wednesday 13th October at 7:30 pm (London time)

To Register for events go to https://pouchsupport.org/events


Phil Tozer (Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, St. Mark’s hospital) and Lillian Reza (St. Mark’s academic institute).

Subject: Fistulas associated with pouches.

Recorded: Wednesday 8th December at 7:30 pm (London time)

To Register for events go to https://pouchsupport.org/events


For a review of last years Zoom into Summer series webcasts , click HERE.

Events

Professor John Nicholls guest speaker on Red Lion Group…

Next Wednesday 19th May 2021, you have the opportunity to hear from one of the foremost experts on the ileoanal pouch worldwide. Professor John Nicholls will be the speaker on the next RLG Zoom into summer webcast!

John Nicholls is Emeritus Consultant Surgeon to St Mark’s Hospital, London and Visiting Professor at Imperial College, London. He has made contributions to colorectal surgery in ulcerative colitis, rectal cancer and anal disease with over three hundred publications and four books

Many of you will know Professor Nicholls from personal experience. For those of you who have had your pouches for some time, there is a good chance that you were fortunate to have had your pouch surgery performed by him.

For those less aware – the ileoanal pouch as we now know it was first described in a seminal publication in 1978 in the British Medical Journal in an article by Sir Alan Parks and a young John Nicholls titled “Proctocolectomy without ileostomy for ulcerative colitis“.

The paper described a new procedure which they had pioneered and which we now refer to as an “internal pouch”, “J-Pouch“, “S-Pouch” or “ileal pouch–anal anastomosis (IPAA)” and which has since changed many of our lives and binds us together as a group.

At the time, they had performed only a handful of operations and the paper described the procedure and the outcomes to date. Now, over 40 years after that publication and many 1000’s of successful operations later, you have the opportunity to hear from the man himself.

Next week, on Wednesday, May 19th at 7:30 pm, we are privileged to have Professor John Nicholls as our guest speaker. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from him and participate in the Q&A session which will follow.

We are also privileged to have Professor Nicholls as a patron of the Red Lion Group.

You can download that historic paper below.

Parks Nicholls Paper 1978
Parks Nicholls Paper 1978
Download Now!1893 Downloads

To register for Red Lion Group Zoom into Summer Forums and see recordings of past events, click here

Events

Zoom into Summer series of Pouch webcasts

Updated Sunday 21 June 2020

Professor John Nicholls discussing the history and evolution of the Internal Pouch procedure.

This week’s Red Lion Group Zoom meeting featured the eminent surgeon, Professor John Nicholls, who spoke about the history and evolution of the different surgical procedures for the treatment of bowel diseases, including the pouch procedure of which he was, with Sir Alan Parks, the first surgeon to describe and carry out the procedure. This was a fascinating talk, especially as so many attending the talk have Professor Nicholls to thank for their own pouch! You can view the recording of the talk by clicking on the picture above.

This was the last session in the Zoom into Summer schedule to feature a guest speaker, however as mentioned at the meeting by Red Lion Group chairman, David Davies, we intend to hold further Zoom meetings in the format of an informal “coffee morning” chat, like the open forums we usually hold at the end of our annual Information Days. The first one is provisionally scheduled for Thursday 2 July at 10:30 am. Further details to follow!

Thanks to everyone that has supported our Zoom events and sent such positive feedback, and special thanks to all of our speakers. We have had over 100 people that have taken part, and look forward to seeing you on our first coffee morning meeting!


Updated Sunday 14 June 2020

Zoom into Summer with Zarah Perry-Woodford – Living with a Pouch

This week 48 of us had the pleasure of listening to Zarah Perry-Woodford, followed by a vibrant question and answer session covering a variety of Pouch related issues. If you missed the session, you can see a replay by clicking on the picture of Zarah above.

Next Thursday you will have the opportunity of hearing from Prof. John Nicholls who, with Sir Alan Parks more than 40 years ago, pioneered the procedure we know now as the Internal Pouch or IPAA. We look forward to hearing his personal reflection on 40 years of the pouch procedure on Thursday 18 June at 10:30 am.

Please don’t forget to register to receive the Zoom meeting Link. You can register by tapping the button below. Note that this zoom meeting will be immediately followed by the AGM (Annual General Meeting) of the Red Lion Group, and Red Lion Group members are invited/encouraged to remain on the Zoom for the AGM. We promise it will be short and sweet and further information about the AGM will be sent out seperately to members.

Note the main presentation from Prof. Nicholls is open to all, not just RLG members!

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Updated Tuesday 9 June 2020

Links to the recordings from the first three Zoom into Summer sessions are now available. Click on the pictures below to view the recordings of Dr. Yoram Inspector, Janindra Warusavitarne and Jason Bacon respectively.

Don’t forget to register for this week’s Zoom featuring Zarah Perry-Woodford if you have not already done so!


Updated Sunday 7 June 2020

Dr. Yoram Inspector – the link between the Brain and the Gut

Another “lockdown ” week gone by, and another fascinating Red Lion Group Zoom meeting, this week featuring Dr. Yoram Inspector, Consultant at the Psychological Medicine Unit (PMU) at St Mark’s Hospital. Yoram shared his unique perspective on the link between the brain and the gut, with a good measure of Greek Classics and Mythology thrown in! Make sure to look out for the recording if you missed it.

It’s not too late to register for the Zoom meeting this coming Thursday 11 June (10:30 – 11:30) where this weeks guest speaker will be Zarah Perry-Woodford.  Zarah has a CV that reads like a medical Who’s Who. A pioneer in patient care and support, Zarah is the Consultant Nurse at St Mark’s Hospital, the UK’s centre of excellence for pouch and stoma care. Zarah speaks and presents at national and international conferences, writes for the leading medical and nursing journals and in 2016 wrote the definitive “Ileo-Anal Pouch Surgery for Ulcerative Colitis – a Guide for Patients” – a work that has become the go-to bible for those who have had or are about to have pouch surgery. She was also a very active medical liaison officer with the Red Lion Group.

After spending several years developing and expanding the ileo-anal pouch service at St Mark’s Hospital, Zarah is now a key member of the team working on the NHS-sponsored “Ostomate Project”, which aims to expand and develop stomacare services and products throughout the UK.

You must register to receive the Zoom meeting Invitation.

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Scroll down for further information about upcoming meetings.


Updated Sunday 31 May 2020

Janindra Warusavitarne – Innovation in Pouch Surgery

Thursday we had another enjoyable and enlightening Zoom meeting with over 40 attendees, watching and listening to Janindra Warusavitarne. His talk was followed by a lively Q&A session. Janindra was also complimented on having the best book shelf seen on Zoom so far!

If you attended you will also have heard about the further exciting speakers lined up for future sessions. On Thursday June 11, we have the pleasure of hearing from Zarah Perry-Woodford, lead nurse – pouch and stoma care, St Mark’s Hospital. Many of you will know Zarah from personal experience, and as you will know, Zarah literally wrote the book on “Ileo-Anal Pouch Surgery for Ulcerative Colitis – A Guide for Patients“. You can see further details about Zarah and her book in a previous post here.

Hot off the press news is that our speaker on Thursday 18 June will be none other than Professor John Nicholls. As many of you will know, Prof. Nicholls (with Sir Alan Parks) pioneered the surgical procedure we know as the Internal Pouch or IPAA. (see recent post on their historical paper describing the procedure here ).

And don’t forget to register to attend this weeks ZOOM (Thursday 4 June) where the speaker will be Dr. Yoram Inspector, Consultant at the Psychological Medicine Unit (PMU) at St Mark’s Hospital. Amongst his interests and specialities is Psycho-Gastroenterology. His last talk at a Red Lion Group Information day, was rated the most popular by attendees with his fascinating insights into the link between the brain and the gut.

For further information, and to register please scroll down.


Updated Saturday 23 May 2020

Jason Bacon – CEO of St. Mark’s Hospital Foundation

This past Thursday, we held the first of our series of Zoom into Summer webinars and a good time was had by all. Jason Bacon, CEO of St. Mark’s Hospital Foundation gave a very interesting talk on how St. Mark’s Hospital has adapted in the light of the COVID-19 virus. A recording of the talk will soon be available on line.

Further to last weeks update, I can now confirm that the talk by Dr. Yoram Inspector will be on Thursday, 4 June (10:30 – 11:30). Anyone that has attended one of his talks will know that he is one of our most popular Information Day presenters. Dr. Inspector is a Consultant at the Psychological Medicine Unit (PMU) at St Mark’s Hospital. Amongst his interests and specialities is Psycho-Gastroenterology.

It’s not too late to register for the Zoom meeting this coming Thursday 28 May (10:30 – 11:30) where this weeks guest speaker will be Janindra Warusavitarne, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at St. Mark’s Hospital. Janindra has a particular interest in minimally invasive surgical techniques and is at the forefront of developments in Pouch Surgery.

Details of how to register are below. So come on fellow pouchees and guests! Bring your morning cuppa, and join us for elevenses with an interesting talk with time for Q&A and discussion.


We are delighted to announce that we will be hosting a series of Pouch related webinars (using the ZOOM facility), with guest speakers talking on a variety of subjects that will be of interest to our community.

Attendance is FREE and is open to Red Lion Group members and non-members alike. As you may know, regrettably we had to postpone the RLG annual Information Day usually held at St. Mark’s Hospital, but here is a chance to catch up with some of the speakers you would have heard from at the Info day and meet online with other Pouchees!

The following online meetings are currently scheduled (more to follow) :-


Jason Bacon

Thursday 21 May 2020 Time 10:30 – 11:30 BST
Guest Speaker Jason Bacon (CEO of St. Mark’s Hospital Foundation)


Janindra Warusavitarne

Thursday 28 May 2020 Time 10:30 – 11:30 BST
Guest Speaker Janindra Warusavitarne, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at St. Mark’s Hospital.


Dr. Yoram Inspector

Thursday 4 June 2020 Time 10:30 – 11:30 BST
Guest Speaker Dr. Yoram Inspector, Consultant at the Psychological Medicine Unit (PMU) at St Mark’s Hospital.


Zarah Perry-Woodford

Thursday 11 June 2020 Time 10:30 – 11:30 BST
Guest Speaker Zarah Perry-Woodford, lead nurse – pouch and stoma care, St Mark’s Hospital


Prof. Nicholls receiving gift from Chairman David Davies after speaking at Information Day 2017

Thursday 18 June 2020 Time 10:30 – 11:30 BST
Guest Speaker Prof. John Nicholls – The Rear Admiral (retired)


If you would like to attend any session, please register your name and email address by clicking the button below. Please indicate the session(s) you would like to attend. You will be sent joining instructions in due course.

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Zoom is FREE and extremely easy to use, and you can join with the press of a button from a desktop computer, laptop, tablet or smart phone. There are no costs to you in joining the webinar.

We look forward to hearing from you soon and receiving your registrations!

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