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International expert consensus on a structured approach to robotic multiport right hemicolectomy with complete mesocolic excision and intracorporeal anastomosis. [PDF]
Abstract Aim To develop and operationally define ‘performance metrics’ that characterize a reference approach to robotic multiport right hemicolectomy with complete mesocolic excision (CME) and intracorporeal anastomosis (ICA) and to obtain evidence supporting face and content validity through a consensus meeting.
Gómez Ruiz M +6 more
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This retrospective study compared two classification tools, the Dutch region count and the Peritoneal Cancer Index, for colorectal peritoneal metastases, and validated the results in a separate cohort. The region count was easier to apply, and may benefit doctors who refer patients to expert centres.
F. S. Verheij +7 more
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This meta‐analysis investigated the influence of selective decontamination of the digestive tract (SDD) on outcomes after upper gastrointestinal surgery. SDD led to a reduction in anastomotic leakage (odds ratio (OR) 0·39, 95 per cent c.i. 0·19 to 0·80; P = 0·010) and pneumonia (OR 0·42, 0·23 to 0·78; P = 0·006).
F. Scheufele +3 more
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Obese patients and robotic colorectal surgery: systematic review and meta‐analysis
Obesity is a major health problem that doubles the chance of colorectal cancer. The benefits of robotic surgery for colorectal operations in obese patients versus non‐obese patients are unknown. This meta‐analysis and systematic review highlights that robotic surgery in obese patients is similar and feasible compared with that in non‐obese patients ...
Y. Suwa +5 more
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Tumour growth rate of carcinoma of the colon and rectum: retrospective cohort study
Few studies have evaluated the growth pattern of colorectal cancer. Forty‐three patients who underwent CT twice more than 5 weeks apart were included over a 2‐year interval. The median doubling time was 211 days, with a concerning suggestion of tumour progression.
J. R. Burke +5 more
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Australasian ACPGBI risk prediction model for 30‐day mortality after colorectal cancer surgery
The aim was to test the Association of Coloproctologists of Great Britain and Ireland (ACPGBI) original (2003) and revised (2010) models as predictors of 30‐day mortality in an Australian patient cohort, and then recalibrate these models using data from Australian patients.
S. Wilkins +10 more
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Abstract Aim The aim was to develop and operationally define ‘performance metrics’ that characterize a reference approach to robotic‐assisted low anterior resection (RA‐LAR) and to obtain face and content validity through a consensus meeting. Method Three senior colorectal surgeons with robotic experience and a senior behavioural scientist formed the ...
S. Tou +25 more
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Objetivo: Describir y analizar la seguridad de la aplicación del programa de “Recuperación Mejorada Después de Cirugía” (ERAS) para cirugía electiva por cáncer colorrectal.
Andrés Guevara Jabiles +9 more
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The LaCeS feasibility trial has demonstrated that it is possible to evaluate laparoscopic surgery in the emergency colorectal setting within the context of an RCT. It has also shown that it is possible to recruit to a surgical trial in the emergency setting, with good compliance to trial procedures and processes, and overall acceptability by patients ...
D. P. Harji +40 more
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Postoperative infective complications have significant negative effects on oncological outcomes in colorectal cancer. Anastomotic leakage has a negative effect on every measured outcome. New registries should include oncological outcomes and complications to facilitate future research and optimize outcomes.
J. Lawler +5 more
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