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Short-term Outcomes of Ambulatory Colectomy for 157 Consecutive Patients

Annals of Surgery, 2019
OBJECTIVE To evaluate short-term outcomes of laparoscopic colectomy for selected consecutive patients in an ambulatory setting at two institutions. BACKGROUND Several studies showed that an enhanced recovery protocol for colorectal surgery reduces ...
Jean-Luc Faucheron
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Laparoscopic colectomy

Surgical Endoscopy, 1997
Laparoscopic colectomy has developed with the explosion of technology that has followed laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Accumulation of skills in general laparoscopic surgery has made complex surgery, such as colectomy, feasible.Three hundred fifty-nine laparoscopic cases were prospectively studied.
G A, Fielding   +5 more
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Cost-effectiveness Evaluation of Laparoscopic Versus Robotic Minimally Invasive Colectomy.

Annals of Surgery, 2020
OBJECTIVE Evaluate the cost-effectiveness of open, laparoscopic, and robotic colectomy. BACKGROUND The use of robotic-assisted colon surgery is increasing.
Vlad V. Simianu   +6 more
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Randomized clinical trial of intracorporeal versus extracorporeal anastomosis in laparoscopic right colectomy (IEA trial)

British Journal of Surgery, 2019
Several non‐randomized and retrospective studies have suggested that intracorporeal anastomosis (IA) has advantages over extracorporeal anastomosis (EA) in laparoscopic right colectomy, but scientific evidence is lacking.
J. Bollo   +7 more
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Laparoscopic colectomy

Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2005
Minimally invasive surgical techniques are preferred for a variety of surgical disorders and result in improved outcomes. Laparoscopic colectomy is associated with decreased postoperative pain, faster ileus resolution, shorter hospitalization, and improved cosmesis when compared with open colectomy. The laparoscopic technique is now often preferred for
George J, Chang, Heidi, Nelson
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Laparoscopic Assisted Colectomies Versus Open Colectomy

Journal of Laparoendoscopic Surgery, 1995
Minimally invasive techniques are having an impact on a variety of surgical procedures. Before their widespread acceptance as the standard of care, studies need to document their efficacy in comparison to open techniques. This study compared 25 laparoscopic-assisted colectomies to 25 open colectomies all performed within the last five years by the same
A K, Saba   +3 more
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Comparison of extended right hemicolectomy, left hemicolectomy and segmental colectomy for splenic flexure colon cancer: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

Colorectal Disease, 2020
The aim of this work was to compare the outcomes of extended right hemicolectomy (ERH), left hemicolectomy (LH) and segmental colectomy (SC) for the surgical management of splenic flexure tumours.
S. Hajibandeh   +5 more
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Laparoscopic Colectomy for Malignancy

Surgical Innovation, 2000
It is clear from published series that laparoscopic colectomy for cancer can be performed safely by experienced surgeons, but there is a considerable learning curve for the procedure. Although surgeons have shown that an equivalent resection can be performed, it is not clear yet that this translates into equivalent recurrence and survival rates.
R, Sim, J W, Milsom
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LAPAROSCOPIC COLECTOMY

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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