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First clinical experience using augmented intelligence in robotic colorectal surgery with the Senhance robotic platform

Samalavicius NE, Dulskas A

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Rhabdoid Carcinoma of the Rectum

Samalavicius NE, Stulpinas , Gasilionis V, Baltruskeviciene E, Aleknavicius E, Mickys U

Rhabdoid colonic tumors are very rare lesions with just a few publications describing such neoplasms. Even more unusual for these lesions are their primary rectal locations, with only two brief...
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Usefulness of Anorectal Manometry for Diagnosing Continence Problems After a Low Anterior Resection

Dulskas A, Samalavicius NE

PURPOSE: For several decades, the low anterior resection (LAR) with total mesorectal excision (TME) has been the gold standard for treating patients with rectal cancer. Up to 90% of patients...
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Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery for Patients With Rectal Tumors: A Single Institution's Experience

Dulskas A, Kilius A, Petrulis K, Samalavicius NE

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to look at our complication rates and recurrence rates, as well as the need for further radical surgery, in treating patients with benign...
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Clinical Outcomes of 103 Hand-Assisted Laparoscopic Surgeries for Left-Sided Colon and Rectal Cancer: Single Institutional Review

Samalavicius NE, Gupta RK, Dulskas A, Kazanavicius D, Petrulis K, Lunevicius R

PURPOSE: The laparoscopic colectomy is avoided principally because of its technical difficulty, steep learning curve, and increased operative time. Hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery (HALS) is an alternative technique that addresses these...
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International Society of University Colon and Rectal Surgeons survey of surgeons’ preference on rectal cancer treatment

Dulskas A, Caushaj PF, Grigoravicius D, Zheng L, Fortunato R, Nunoo-Mensah JW, Samalavicius NE

Purpose: Rectal cancer treatment has a wide range of possible approaches from radical extirpative surgery to nonoperative watchful waiting following chemoradiotherapy, with or without, additional chemotherapy. Our goal was to...
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