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The Effort to Reduce Vasovagal Reaction and Abdominal Pain During Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy

Jeong H

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Comprehensive Approach for Older Cancer Patients: New Challenge in an Aging Society

Lee DY, Kwak JM

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Robotic Total Mesorectal Excision for Rectal Cancer: Current Evidences and Future Perspectives

Jang JH, Kim CN

Despite the technical limitations of minimally invasive surgery, laparoscopic total mesorectal excision (LTME) for rectal cancer has short-term advantages over open surgery, but the pathological outcomes reported in randomized clinical...
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Treatment of a Total Obstructive Anastomosis Stricture Using a Transanal Laparoscopic Approach and Intraoperative Colonoscopic Balloon Dilatation

Kwak JY, Yang KM, Seo HI

An anastomosis stricture with a total obstruction is rare and treatment options are variable. We describe our experience with a combination of a single port transanal laparoscopic approach and intraoperative...
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Analyzing the Role of Anal Sphincter Pressure in Rectocele Formation

Büyükaşık S, Bozkurt MA, Kapan S, Alis H

Purpose: Constipation is a common entity in society with various factors in the etiology. In this study, we evaluated the role of anal sphincter pressure of patients who refer to...
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Increased Risk of Neoplasms in Adult Patients Undergoing Interval Appendectomy

Son J, Park YJ, Lee SR, Kim HO, Jung KU

Purpose: The low rate of recurrent appendicitis after initial nonsurgical management of complicated appendicitis supports the recently implemented strategy of omitting routine interval appendectomy. However, several reports have suggested an...
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Early Postoperative Anastomotic Obstruction Due to an Intraluminal Blood Clot After Laparoscopic Anterior Resection: A Case Report

Kwon SK, Han JS, Seo J, Yoon YS

Early postoperative anastomotic obstruction after colorectal surgery rarely develops. Herein, we present a case of a 50-year-old healthy woman who had an early postoperative anastomotic obstruction which was revealed caused...
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Colorectal Cancer in Octogenarian and Nonagenarian Patients: Clinicopathological Features and Survivals

Lee SM, Shin JS

Purpose: Elderly population will comprise a substantial proportion of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. We examined patients older than 80 years according to their clinical and pathological characteristics to fully understand...
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Short-term and Medium-term Outcomes of Low Midline and Low Transverse Incisions in Laparoscopic Rectal Cancer Surgery

Ku DH, Kim HS, Shin JY

Purpose: Limited data exist on the use of low midline and transverse incisions for specimen extraction or stoma sites in laparoscopic rectal cancer surgery (LRCS). We compared the short-term and...
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The Management of Retained Rectal Foreign Body

Kim JH, Um E, Jung SM, Shin YC, Jung SW, Kim JI, Heo TG, Lee MS, Jun H, Choi PW

Purpose: Because insertion of a foreign body (FB) into the anus is considered a taboo practice, patients with a retained rectal FB may hesitate to obtain medical care, and attending...
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Prospective Comparative Analysis of the Incidence of Vasovagal Reaction and the Effect of Rectal Submucosal Lidocaine Injection in Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Cho KJ, Hwang DY, Lee HJ, Hyun KH, Kim TJ, Park DH

Purpose: This study was performed to evaluate the incidence of vasovagal reactions (VVRs) and the efficacy of lidocaine injection for prevention. Methods: One hundred seventeen patients diagnosed with hemorrhoids and scheduled...
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Identification of Risk Factors Associated With Stage III Disease in Nonmetastatic Colon Cancer: Results From a Prospective National Cohort Study

Lykke J, Roikjaer O, Jess P, Rosenberg J, On behalf of the Danish Colorectal Cancer Group

Purpose: This study aimed to identify possible patient- and tumor-related factors associated with risk of TNM stage III disease in nonmetastatic colon cancer. Methods: The associations between stage III disease and...
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