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Against all odds: why surgeons need to be more aggressive in the era of the multidisciplinary team approach to colorectal cancer

Park KJ

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Can assistants’ skills be used to improve colorectal cancer surgery outcomes in a way similar to the “butterfly effect”?

Jang JH

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Applications of propensity score matching: a case series of articles published in Annals of Coloproctology

Kim HJ

Propensity score matching (PSM) is an increasingly applied method of ensuring comparability between groups of interest. However, PSM is often applied unconditionally, without precise considerations. The purpose of this study...
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Calcium polystyrene sulfonate associated colonic mucosal injury—innocent bystander or pathogenic culprit?: a case report and literature review

Piwchan S, Sripariwuth E, Sitthichaiyakul P

Colonic mucosal injury is rare, but may severely fatal, complications following the administration of calcium polystyrene sulfonate resins. The incidence rate is about 0.57%, administered without sorbitol, and increases to...
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Recurrent bleeding after posthemorrhoidectomy caused by factor V deficiency: a case report and review of the literature

Chung JS, Kwak HD, Ju JK

Congenital factor V (FV) deficiency is a rare hemorrhagic disorder that can cause excessive bleeding during and after surgery in the affected patient. This report is the case of a...
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The impact of assistants’ reverse alignment surgical skill proficiency on laparoscopic colorectal surgery

Lee S

Purpose: We aimed to investigate the difference in the surgical outcome based on whether the assistant overcame the mirror image in laparoscopic colorectal surgery. Methods: Three hundred patients who underwent laparoscopic...
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Injection of aluminum potassium sulfate and tannic acid in the treatment of fecal incontinence: a single-center observational study

Abe T, Kunimoto M, Hachiro Y, Ohara K, Inagaki M

Purpose: Perianal injection of bulking agents is an attractive treatment option for patients with mild to moderate fecal incontinence (FI). Various bulking agents have been used for injection therapy, but...
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Determining the etiology of small bowel obstruction in patients without intraabdominal operative history: a retrospective study

Jang Y, Jung SM, Heo TG, Choi PW, Kim JI, Jung SW, Jun H, Shin YC, Um E

Purpose: Most of the causes of small bowel obstruction (SBO) in patients without a history of abdominal surgery are unclear at initial assessment. This study was conducted to identify the...
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Conversion rate and risk factors of conversion to open in laparoscopic appendicectomy

Pushpanathan NR, Hashim MNM, Zahari Z, Aziz SHSA, Zain WZW, Ramely R, Wong MPK, Mohamad IS, Mokhter WMW, Yahya MM, Merican SRHI, Zakaria Z, Zakaria AD

Purpose: Laparoscopic appendicectomy (LA) has several advantages over conventional open appendicectomy (OA). However, about 5% to 10% of LA patients still need to be converted to open surgery. Identifying risk...
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Transanal rectopexy for external rectal prolapse

Chivate SD, Chougule MV, Chivate RS, Thakrar PH

Purpose: The surgical management of patients with full-thickness rectal prolapse (FTRP) continues to remain a challenge in the laparoscopic era. This study retrospectively assesses a cohort of patients undergoing a...
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Presepsin (soluble CD14 subtype) as a risk factor for the development of infectious and inflammatory complications in operated colorectal cancer patients

Shakeyev K, Turgunov Y, Ogizbayeva A, Avdiyenko O, Mugazov M, Grigolashvili S, Azizov I

Purpose: In this pilot study the dynamic of presepsin (soluble CD14 subtype, sCD14-ST) in blood serum was assessed as a possible risk factor for the development of systemic inflammatory response...
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