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Laparoscopic colorectal surgery

BMJ, 2011
#### Summary points The uptake of laparoscopic colorectal surgery is increasing annually. Colon resection using this approach was first reported in 1991, but hospital episode statistics (HES) data show that 22% of colon resections in the United Kingdom in were performed in this manner by 2008-9.1 2 The laparoscopic approach minimises surgical trauma ...
Oliver M, Jones   +2 more
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Colorectal surgery

2013
Ulcerative colitis 392 Crohn's disease 394 Other forms of colitis 396 Colorectal polyps 398 Colorectal cancer 400
Greg McLatchie, Neil Borley
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Modified frailty index predicts early outcomes after colorectal surgery: an ACS‐NSQIP study

Colorectal Disease, 2019
Frailty is defined as a decrease in physiological reserve with increased risk of morbidity following significant physiological stressors. This study examines the predictive power of the five‐item modified frailty index (5‐mFI) in predicting outcomes in ...
A. Al-Khamis   +7 more
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Laparoscopy in Colorectal Surgery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2013
Laparoscopic colorectal surgery may be comparable with open techniques when considering oncological and long-term follow-up outcomes; however, there are a few operative complications specific to laparoscopic colorectal surgery. This article reviews the array of complications and discusses them in detail.
Anjali S, Kumar, Sang W, Lee
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Extended thromboprophylaxis following colorectal surgery in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: a comprehensive systematic clinical review

Colorectal Disease, 2020
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at increased risk of postoperative venous thromboembolism (VTE) following major abdominal surgery. The pathogenesis is multifactorial and not fully understood.
T. McKechnie   +5 more
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An enhanced recovery after surgery pathway in pediatric colorectal surgery improves patient outcomes.

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2020
INTRODUCTION Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) pathways in adult colorectal surgery are known to reduce complications, readmissions, and length of stay (LOS). However, there is a paucity of ERAS data for pediatric colorectal surgery.
L. Purcell   +11 more
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Surgery for colorectal carcinoma

Cancer, 1983
An adequate operation for colorectal carcinoma involves removal of the primary tumor and wide excision of the mesentery with its contained regional lymph nodes and lymphovascular pathways. Enker and DeCosse state that radical resection, i.e., total mesenteric lymphadenectomy encompassing the origins of the complete arterial blood supply to an affected ...
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Effects of Nutritional Prehabilitation, With and Without Exercise, on Outcomes of Patients Who Undergo Colorectal Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Gastroenterology, 2018
BACKGROUND & AIMS Although there have been meta-analyses of the effects of exercise-only prehabilitation on patients undergoing colorectal surgery, little is known about the effects of nutrition-only (oral nutritional supplements with and without ...
C. Gillis   +7 more
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Frailty predicts severe postoperative complications after elective colorectal surgery.

American Journal of Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND We aim to clarify if frailty affects severe postoperative complications in elective colorectal surgery. METHODS Consecutive 269 colorectal cancer patients older than 65 years undergoing curative surgery were enrolled in this study.
H. Okabe   +9 more
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C-reactive protein can predict anastomotic leak in colorectal surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis

International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 2021
Denise E. Yeung   +4 more
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