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The Roles of Anorectal Physiologic Tests and Treatment of Chronic Constipation

Hwang YH

Patients with chronic constipation should be evaluated with physiological tests (defecography and cinedefecography, anal manometry, anal electromyography, and colon transit time) after structural disorders and extracolonic causes have been excluded....
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Colon Obstruction due to Colonic Metastasis of a Breast Carcinoma

Kim DH, Lee IK, Oh CH, Lee YS, Park JK, Park WC, Jeon HM, Byun JH, Park GS, Chang SK

Breast cancer is a common malignancy in women and metastasizes to the liver, the lung, the brain, and the bone, but metastasis to the colon is rare. We describe a...
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Spontaneous Jejunal Intussusception after a Colectomy: A Rare Cause of Postoperative Intestinal Obstruction: A Case Report

Lim SB, Chang HJ, Jeong JY, Choi HS, Jeong SY

Intussusception is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction in adults and is most often due to a primary abnormality of the bowel, which serves as the leading point. Idiopathic intussusception...
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The Complications of Stoma Take-down

Kim DD, Kim EJ, Lee HO, Park IJ, Kim HC, Yu CS, Kim JC

PURPOSE: The study aimed to investigate the complications accompanying stoma take-down and to elucidate the significant factors associated with complications. METHODS: We recruited 341 patients who underwent stoma take-down in...
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Clinical Significance of E-cadherin and beta-catenin Complex Expression in T2 Colorectal Cancer

Kim JS, Ko YT, Hur H, Min BS, Kim NK, Sohn SK, Cho CH, Ahn CB, Kim H

PURPOSE: Expression of adhesion molecules is significantly correlated with the invasion and the metastasis of colorectal cancer. The aim of this study is to identify the importance of the expressions...
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Intersphincteric Resection versus Stapled Coloanal Anastomosis for Low Rectal Cancer

Lee BH, Kim JW, Chang MY, Park HC, Lee HW

PURPOSE: Local control and functional results of an intersphincteric resection are controversial in Asian, low BMI patients, even though it might a provide a chance to avoid a permanent colostomy....
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Short-term Clinico-pathological Outcomes of a Laparoscopic Transverse Colectomy for Transverse Colon Cancer

Lee YS, Lee IK, Kim HJ, Kang WK, Park JK, Oh ST, Kim JG, Kim YH

PURPOSE: The COST study trial has demonstrated oncological safety by using laparoscopy for colon cancer. However, in a prior trial, the transverse colon was excluded. Therefore, it has not been...
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Surgery for a Complex Anal Fistula

Hwang SH, Bang MJ

PURPOSE: Because of the complexity and un-expectation of the courses and clinical features for the complex anal fistula, the management of it presents a difficult surgical challenge. Various techniques have...
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Outcomes after a Hepatic Resection for Multiple Hepatic Metastases from Colorectal Cancer

Choi PW, Kim HC, Jung SH, Kim DD, Park IJ, Yu CS, Kim JC

PURPOSE: Surgical resection is still considered as the gold standard in patients with hepatic metastases from colorectal cancer. The impact of the number of hepatic metastases is a controversial issue....
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Application of BMS(TM) Avoids a Defunctioning Colostomy in the Treatment of Fournier's Gangrene

Shon DH, Jung SH, Shim MC, Kim JH

PURPOSE: Recently developed BMS(TM) (Zassi Bowel Management System(TM): Hollister Inc., Illinois, USA) can provide effective nonsurgical fecal diversion without the risks associated with colostomy creation and subsequent closure. Our aim...
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Oncologic Outcomes and Safety after Tumor-specific Mesorectal Excision for Resectable Rectal Cancer: A Single Institution's Experience with 1,276 Patients with Rectal Cancer

Kim NK, Min BS, Kim JS, Hur H, Lee KY, Sohn SK, Cho CH

PURPOSE: The purpose of this work was to review the oncologic outcomes and the operative safety of a tumor- specific mesorectal excision (TSME) for resectable rectal cancer. The risk factors...
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