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期刊名:Colorectal disease

缩写:COLORECTAL DIS

ISSN:1462-8910

e-ISSN:1463-1318

IF/分区:2.7/Q1

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Marie Hanaoka,Hiroyasu Kagawa,Ataru Igarashi et al. Marie Hanaoka et al.
Aim: Robot-assisted rectal cancer surgery offers short-term benefits; however, data on its long-term outcomes are lacking. In this study, we aimed to compare the short- and long-term outcomes of open, laparoscopic and rob...
Yoelimar Guzmán,Jesús Paredes,Paula González-Atienza et al. Yoelimar Guzmán et al.
Aim: Individual components of surgical quality in locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) - circumferential and distal resection margins and mesorectal completeness - are known prognostic factors. However, their combined pr...
İsmail Ahmet Bilgin,Nur Ramoglu,Onur Saylık et al. İsmail Ahmet Bilgin et al.
Aim: Pilonidal sinus disease (PSD) primarily affects young adults; rapid recovery is essential and yet lacks a standardized treatment approach. While excisional techniques delay recovery, minimally invasive options like l...
Ines Bersch,Kathrin Schafer,Andreas Limacher et al. Ines Bersch et al.
Introduction: Spinal cord injury (SCI) disrupts autonomic function, often impairing bowel control. About 14% of individuals require over an hour for defaecation, limiting social participation. This trial evaluated the eff...
Sarah E Rudasill,Rebecca B Tang,Sami Alahmadi et al. Sarah E Rudasill et al.
Aim: Splenic flexure mobilization (SFM) is a technique hypothesized to decrease the risk of anastomotic leak by reducing anastomotic tension. Despite biological plausibility, prior studies have not demonstrated a consiste...
H L Gros,S Taha-Mehlitz,S Erdem et al. H L Gros et al.
Aim: Early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCC), defined as colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnosed in patients under the age of 50, has increased alarmingly in Western countries in recent decades. Although risk factors, diagnostics ...