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To go high, or to go low: the never-ending debate of inferior mesenteric artery ligation

Baik H

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Development of a home health care service platform for ostomy patient management

Yang S, Park JW, Hur H, Kim MJ, Jeong SY, Park K, Kim IY

Purpose: The use of an ostomy for urination and defecation leads to reduced quality of life. Although many ostomy management strategies are needed, such strategies are often implemented by patients....
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Transanal opening of the intersphincteric space (TROPIS): a novel procedure on the horizon to effectively manage high complex anal fistulas

Garg P, Mongia A

Anal fistulas, especially complex and high fistulas, are difficult to manage. The transanal opening of the intersphincteric space (TROPIS) procedure was first described in 2017, and a high success rate...
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Can the Heald anal stent help to reduce anastomotic or rectal stump leak in elective and emergency colorectal surgery? A single-center experience

Jones M, Moran B, Heald RJ, Bunni J

Anastomotic and rectal stump leaks are feared complications of colorectal surgery. Diverting stomas are commonly used to protect low rectal anastomoses but can have adverse effects. Studies have reported favorable...
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Long-term bowel functional outcomes following anal sphincter-preserving surgery for upper and middle rectal cancer: a single-center longitudinal study

Sakr A, Yang SY, Cho MS, Hur H, Min BS, Lee KY, Kim NK

Purpose: Despite advances in neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy and anal sphincter-preserving surgery for rectal cancer, bowel dysfunction is still unavoidable and negatively affects patients’ quality of life. In this longitudinal study, we...
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Laser hemorrhoidoplasty in the treatment of symptomatic hemorrhoids: a pilot Australian study

Jain A, Lew C, Aksakal G, Hiscock R, Mirbagheri N

Purpose: Traditional therapeutic approaches to the surgical management of hemorrhoid disease such as hemorrhoidectomies are plagued with severe postoperative pain and protracted recovery. Our pilot study aims to the laser...
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Learning curve for single-port robot-assisted colectomy

Choi MS, Yun SH, Lee SC, Shin JK, Park YA, Huh J, Cho YB, Kim HC, Lee WY

Purpose: Since the introduction of robotic surgery, robots for colorectal cancer have replaced laparoscopic surgery, and a single-port robot (SPR) platform has been launched and is being used to treat...
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Multimodal prerehabilitation for elderly patients with sarcopenia in colorectal surgery

Wu J, Chi H, Kok S, Chua JM, Huang XX, Zhang S, Mah S, Foo LX, Peh HY, Lee HB, Tay P, Tong C, Ladlad J, Tan CH, Khoo N, Aw D, Chong CX, Ho LM, Sivarajah SS, Ng J, Tan WJ, Foo FJ, Teh BT, Koh FH

Sarcopenia, which is characterized by progressive and generalized loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength, has been well described to be associated with numerous poor postoperative outcomes, such as increased...
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Performance reporting design in artificial intelligence studies using image-based TNM staging and prognostic parameters in rectal cancer: a systematic review

Kim M, Park T, Oh BY, Kim MJ, Cho BJ, Son IT

Purpose: The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and magnetic resonance imaging in rectal cancer has the potential to enhance diagnostic accuracy by identifying subtle patterns and aiding tumor delineation and...
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Long-term clinical outcomes after high and low ligations with lymph node dissection around the root of the inferior mesenteric artery in patients with rectal cancer

Lee MW, Park SS, You K, Lee DE, Lee DW, Park SC, Han KS, Sohn DK, Hong CW, Kim B, Kim BC, Chang HJ, Kim DY, Oh JH

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the long-term clinical outcomes based on the ligation level of the inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) in patients with rectal cancer. Methods: This was a retrospective...
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