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Simplification or Accuracy: In Assessing Functional Outcomes After Intersphincteric Resection for Low Rectal Cancer

Kim KJ

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Is Whole-Mount Section in Rectal Cancer Effective for Measuring Lateral Margin?

Chung JS, Kwak HD, Ju JK

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Anal Gland/Duct Cyst: A Case Report

Seo GJ, Seo JH, Cho KJ, Cho HS

Anal gland/duct cyst (AGC) is rare and observed in only 0.05% of patients undergoing anal surgery. AGC is thought to be a retention cyst in the anal gland and arises...
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Still a Case of “No Pain, No Gain”? An Updated and Critical Review of the Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Management Options for Hemorrhoids in 2020

Ng KS, Holzgang M, Young C

The treatment of haemorrhoids remains challenging: multiple treatment options supported by heterogeneous evidence are available, but patients rightly demand a tailored approach. Evidence for newer surgical techniques that promise to...
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Double Pedicle Artery Rotation Sigmoid Vaginoplasty for Vaginal Aplasia Management

Handaya AY, Setyawan N, Pangastuti N, M, Barmawi A, Sofii I, Rahman MN, Setyawati IA, Hafiq HM

Sigmoid vaginoplasty has been popular for neovagina reconstruction in vaginal aplasia. The most common surgical complication was vaginal stenosis caused by inadequate vascularization and tension because of graft length. Therefore,...
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Prognostic Factors and Management for Left Colonic Perforation: Can Hartmann’s Procedure Be Preventable?

Joo Y, Lee Y, Yoo T, Kim J, Park I, Gwak G, Cho H, Yang K, Kim K, Bae BN

Purpose: To identify factors significantly associated with the mortality of patients with left colonic perforation, and to compare the outcome of Hartmann’s procedure (HP) and primary repair (PR) or primary...
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Thirty-Day Readmission After Elective Colorectal Surgery for Colon Cancer: A Single-Center Cohort Study

Chung JS, Kwak HD, Ju JK

Purpose: There is a concern that enhanced recovery after surgery may affect other proposed quality measures, including the rate of readmission due to early discharge. We examine the 30-day readmission...
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Routine Intraoperative Bacterial Culture May Be Needed in Complicated Appendicitis

Son JT, Lee GC, Kim HO, Kim T, Lee D, Lee SR, Jung KU, Kim H, Chun HK

Purpose: Choosing the appropriate antibiotic is important for treatment of complicated appendicitis. However, increasing multidrug resistant bacteria have been a serious problem for successful treatment. This study was designed to...
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