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期刊名:Seminars in colon and rectal surgery

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ISSN:1043-1489

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Jessica N Cohan Jessica N Cohan
The US population is aging. Accordingly, older adults with multiple comorbidities and geriatric syndromes will present in increasing numbers for surgical consultation. Incorporating patient goals into surgical treatment decisions is recomme...
Sydney F Tan,Benjamin Cher,Julia R Berian Sydney F Tan
Frailty is a well-recognized predictor of poor surgical outcomes for older adults, yet effective measurements and interventions remain limited. Technological advances offer an opportunity to address this gap and improve surgical care for ol...
Janet Alvarez,J Joshua Smith Janet Alvarez
Anorectal mucosal melanoma accounts for less than 1 % of all anorectal malignant tumors and a tendency for delayed diagnosis leads to advanced disease at presentation.1,2 Due to the rarity of the disease, there are limited prospective trial...
Ryan B Morgan,Benjamin D Shogan Ryan B Morgan
Intestinal anastomotic tissue follows a similar pattern of healing that is seen in all tissues with characteristic inflammatory, proliferative, and remodeling phases. Several aspects of intestinal healing are distinct from other tissues, ho...
Emily B Rivet,Travis Sullivan,Danielle Noreika Emily B Rivet
Palliative care is a medical discipline that emphasizes quality of life and can be provided in parallel with recovery-directed treatments in colon and rectal surgery. Palliative care is receiving increasing attention and investigation for i...
Meixi Ma,Lindsey Zhang,Ronnie Rosenthal et al. Meixi Ma et al.
The population is aging and older adults are increasingly undergoing surgery. Colorectal surgeons need to understand the risks inherent in the care of older adults and identify concrete ways to improve the quality of care for this vulnerabl...
Jonathan B Greer,Alexander T Hawkins Jonathan B Greer
Despite advances in technique, surgical resection of rectal cancer remains a morbid procedure that can lead a profound decrease in a patient's quality of life. A novel method of management, termed "Non-operative management" (NOM), mirrors t...
Christina Megill,Timothy Wilkin Christina Megill
Anal cancer may be prevented by treating anal high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL). Ablative therapies are the most commonly used treatments, but they may not be appropriate for all patients including those with extensive HSIL...
Elizabeth A Stier,Elizabeth Y Chiao Elizabeth A Stier
The epidemiology of anal cancer in the U.S. has changed over the past 3 decades. During this period the incidence of anal cancer has increased among both men and women. Of note, women with a history of anogenital HPV infection are at higher...