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Introduction: Hartmann’s procedure (HP) is the conventional treatment in patients with complicated diverticulitis. Segmental resection with primary anastomosis (PA) is a treatment alternative for those patients.
O. Vergara-Fernandez +5 more
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Objetivo: El objetivo de este trabajo fue analizar los resultados perioperatorios y a largo plazo de los pacientes sometidos a exenteración pélvica para cáncer de recto en un centro de referencia en la Ciudad de México.
Omar Vergara-Fernández +4 more
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Resumen: Introducción: El tratamiento convencional en pacientes con diverticulitis complicada es el procedimiento de Hartmann (PH). La resección segmentaria con anastomosis primaria (AP) es una alternativa para el tratamiento de estos pacientes.
O. Vergara-Fernandez +5 more
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Background: Diagnosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) after emergency presentation is associated with a worse prognosis. Aim: The aim of the study was to determine the sociodemographic factors related with emergency CRC surgery at our institution.
Omar Vergara-Fernández +6 more
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Tumor retrorrectal: Reporte de un caso de Schwannoma
Introducción. En el espacio retrorrectal o presacro pueden desarrollarse lesiones tumorales, tanto benignas como malignas. La mayoría de los pacientes son asintomáticos y, cuando presentan síntomas, éstos son inespecíficos.
David Ortega-Checa +2 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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A consequence of rectal cancer surgery is bowel dysfunction, also known as low anterior resection syndrome (LARS). In this cross‐sectional study, the prevalence of major LARS was 53·1 per cent. Major LARS was associated with a greater impact on bowel‐related quality of life.
E. H. A. Pieniowski +6 more
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Introduction and aims: Cholangiocarcinoma accounts for 3% of gastrointestinal tumors and is the second most frequent hepatic neoplasia after hepatocellular carcinoma. The primary aim was to evaluate the median disease-free period and survival in patients
M. Morales-Cruz +4 more
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In‐hospital mortality after rectal cancer surgery is strongly correlated with annual hospital caseload. This is the result of an increased failure‐to‐rescue rate in the case of postoperative complications in low‐volume hospitals rather than the result of an increased overall rate of complications.
J. Diers +9 more
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