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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2000
The unique challenges of a laparoscopic approach to colorectal surgery have delayed its widespread adoption into clinical practice. Advances in instrumentation, modifications of technique, and an unequivocal demonstration of its safety undoubtedly will increase its popularity in the future.
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The unique challenges of a laparoscopic approach to colorectal surgery have delayed its widespread adoption into clinical practice. Advances in instrumentation, modifications of technique, and an unequivocal demonstration of its safety undoubtedly will increase its popularity in the future.
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Perspective on ‘is laparoscopic colectomy as cost‐beneficial as open colectomy’
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2009Henry Dowson and Peter ...
Dowson, H., Hewett, P.
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Laparoscopic colectomy vs traditional colectomy for diverticulitis
Surgical Endoscopy, 1996The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome of patients undergoing laparoscopic colectomy for diverticulitis.Fourteen consecutive patients undergoing laparoscopic sigmoid colectomy (LSC) for diverticulitis were evaluated. Medical records from a control group of 14 matched patients undergoing traditional open sigmoid colectomy (OSC) for ...
M A, Liberman +4 more
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Open Colectomies vs. Laparoscopic Colectomies
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 2009To the Editor-I read with interest the article by Moloo et al.1 and appreciate the attempt by the authors to demonstrate that the results of randomized clinical trials comparing open colectomies (OC) with laparoscopic colectomies (LC) can be generalized to real-world practice settings.
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Ileostomy and Subtotal Colectomy
Archives of Surgery, 1957Comment Ileostomy and Subtotal Colectomy Clarence Dennis, M.D., Brooklyn In reference to A , if the ileostomy is made precisely in the belt line and in the midportion of the belly of the right reotus muscle, the intact skin around it provides a smooth and slightly convex flexible surface for the later adhesion of an ileostomy bag.
J L, MADDEN, C, DENNIS
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Colectomy for refractory constipation
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2010This study evaluated the type of colectomy, postoperative complications, functional results, and satisfaction in patients with constipation refractory to conservative therapy. Further, colonic transit time (CTT), faecal load (coprostasis), and colon length (redundancies) were compared between operated and non-operated patients.Out of 281 patients, 30 ...
Raahave, Dennis +3 more
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Total colectomy for dermatomyositis
The American Journal of Surgery, 1968Abstract The first known prophylactic total colectomy performed in a patient with dermatomyositis is presented. The hazardous sequelae of dermatomyositis, such as the development of carcinoma, perforation of the colon, and fecal incontinence, are mentioned.
W M, Swenson +2 more
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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1988
Animal and epidemiologic studies have raised hopes that effective chemoprevention of colorectal cancer in very high-risk patients may be possible in the future, but at present, the only established effective way to prevent colorectal cancer in very high-risk patients is colectomy.
T K, Desai +4 more
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Animal and epidemiologic studies have raised hopes that effective chemoprevention of colorectal cancer in very high-risk patients may be possible in the future, but at present, the only established effective way to prevent colorectal cancer in very high-risk patients is colectomy.
T K, Desai +4 more
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1993
A multicenter retrospective study was undertaken to assess the efficacy and safety of laparoscopy in colon and rectal surgery. To minimize potential bias in interpretation of the results, all data were registered with an independent observer, who did not participate in any of the surgical procedures.
P M, Falk +7 more
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A multicenter retrospective study was undertaken to assess the efficacy and safety of laparoscopy in colon and rectal surgery. To minimize potential bias in interpretation of the results, all data were registered with an independent observer, who did not participate in any of the surgical procedures.
P M, Falk +7 more
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