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Can the cross-sectional area of the psoas muscle be a predictor of anastomotic failure in male rectal cancer patients?

Ihn MH

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Intraoperative fluorescence angiography as an independent factor of anastomotic leakage and a nomogram for predicting leak for colorectal anastomoses

Alekseev M, Rybakov E, Khomyakov E, Zarodnyuk I, Shelygin Y

Purpose: Colorectal anastomotic leakage (AL) is a life-threatening complication, which increases morbidity, hospital stay and cost of treatment. The aim of this study is to identify risk factors, including intraoperative...
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Prolapse of intestinal stoma

Maeda K

Stoma prolapse can usually be managed conservatively by stoma care nurses. However, surgical management is considered when complications make traditional care difficult and/or stoma prolapse affects normal bowel function and...
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Rectal perforation and perirectal abscess following stapled hemorrhoidectomy for prolapsed hemorrhoids successfully managed with Endo-SPONGE endoluminal vacuum-assisted wound closure system

Rosati E, Valeri M, Graziosi L, Amato L, Avenia S, Donini A

Active drains, which work by negative pressure, are commonly used to drain closed airtight wounds. Higher negative pressure is used in vacuum-assisted wound closure dressings. Gastrointestinal leaks may be difficult...
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Transperineal rectocele repair is ideal for patients presenting with fecal incontinence

De Robles MS, Young CJ

Purpose: Rectocele can be associated with both obstructed defecation and fecal incontinence. There exists a great variety of operative techniques to treat patients with rectocele. The purpose of this study...
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Colorectal cancer mortality trends in the era of cancer survivorship in Korea: 2000–2020

Kim MH, Park S, Yi N, Kang B, Park IJ

Purpose: Korea has implemented an early screening for colorectal cancer since 2004. However, it is not known whether this has translated into improved survival over the years. Methods: We acquired colorectal...
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Clinicopathologic characteristics of early-onset colorectal cancer

Park KS, Hong YK, Choi YJ, Kang JG

Purpose: The aim of this study was to analysis of the clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) under the age of 50 years. Methods: Between January 2009 and December...
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Frequency and risk factors of severe postoperative bleeding after proctological surgery: a retrospective case-control study

Taieb S, Atienza P, Zeitoun JD, Taouk M, Bourguignon J, Thomas C, Rabahi N, Dahlouk S, Lesage AC, Lobo D, Etienney I

Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess frequency and risk factors of severe bleeding after proctological surgery requiring hemostatic surgery observed after publication of the French guidelines for...
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Cross-sectional area of psoas muscle as a predictive marker of anastomotic failure in male rectal cancer patients: Japanese single institutional retrospective observational study

Mizuuchi Y, Tanabe Y, Sada M, Tamura K, Nagayoshi K, Nagai S, Watanabe Y, Tamiya S, Nakata K, Ohuchida K, Nakano T, Nakamura M

Purpose: Preoperative sarcopenia worsens postoperative outcomes in various cancer types including colorectal cancer. However, we often experienced postoperative anastomotic leakage in muscular male patients such as Judo players, especially in...
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