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Minimally invasive transanal excision over conventional transanal excision: pursuing the perfect removal of early rectal cancer

Baik H

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Minimally invasive transanal excision for rectal tumors: technical feasibility compared to conventional approach

Mun JY, Geong GS, Yoo N, Kim HJ, Cho HM, Kye BH

Purpose: The technique for transanal resection of rectal tumors has evolved from conventional methods to minimally invasive approaches. However, the research comparing long-term results between these approaches is limited. Methods: Between...
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Impact of single-port laparoscopic approach on scar assessment by patients and observers: a multicenter retrospective study

Bae SU, Kim KE, Kim CW, Kim JH, Jeong WK, Lee YS, Baek SK, Lee SH, Kim JG

Purpose: This study aimed to compare the wound cosmesis of a single-incision approach on scar assessment after laparoscopic surgery for colon cancer. Methods: This study included 32 patients undergoing single-port laparoscopic...
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Relationships between MMP-2, MMP-9, and ADAMDEC1 serum and tissue levels in patients with colorectal cancer

Mozooni Z, Amiri KK, Golestani N, Shahmohammadi A, Minaeian S, Bahadorizadeh L

Purpose: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the most common malignancy of the gastrointestinal system globally. Identifying specific gene expression patterns indicative of early-stage CRC could enable early diagnosis and rapid treatment...
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A comparative study on efficacy and safety of modified partial stapled hemorrhoidopexy versus conventional hemorrhoidectomy: a prospective randomized controlled trial

Kim TG, Lee CS, Lee DG, Chung CS, Kim SH, Yu SH, Lee JE, Lee GC, Kang DW, Kim JS, Jeong GY

Purpose: The long-term outcomes and efficacy of partial stapled hemorrhoidopexy (PSH) compared with those of conventional hemorrhoidectomy (CH) are not fully understood. This study aimed to introduce a modified PSH...
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Impact of iron-deficiency anemia on short-term outcomes after resection of colorectal cancer liver metastasis: a US National (Nationwide) Inpatient Sample (NIS) analysis

Lee KC, Su YL, Wu KL, Cheng KC, Song LC, Tang CE, Chen HH, Chung KC

Purpose: Colorectal cancer (CRC) often spreads to the liver, necessitating surgical treatment for CRC liver metastasis (CRLM). Iron-deficiency anemia is common in CRC patients and is associated with fatigue and...
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Clinical outcomes and optimal indications for nonoperative management of acute appendicitis in adult patients: a comprehensive literature review

Lee HG, Park IJ

Appendectomy as the standard treatment for acute appendicitis has been challenged by accumulating evidence supporting nonoperative management with antibiotics as a potential primary treatment. This review aimed to summarize the...
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Yellow enhancement imaging facilitates identification of surgical planes and key structures during challenging high anterior resection in a patient with obesity

Singh H, Suherman R, Koh FH

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Bedside endoscopic inspection of colorectal anastomoses in the early postoperative period: a 2-center prospective feasibility study

Nijssen DJ, Hompes R, Tuynman J, Wiggers JK, Bemelman WA, Sahid S, Kinross J, Laméris W

Purpose: Early diagnosis of anastomotic leakage (AL) after colorectal surgery can reduce severe postoperative morbidity and ensure successful treatment. This study evaluated the feasibility of bedside endoscopic inspection of the...
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