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Yasir G Malik,Jūratė Šaltytė Benth,Hanne M Hamre et al. Yasir G Malik et al.
Background: Radiotherapy reduces local recurrence in locally advanced rectal cancer, but may cause harm in patients who do not experience recurrence. The aim was to investigate the impact of radiotherapy on long-term qual...
Annabel S van Lieshout,Lisanne J H Smits,Julie M L Sijmons et al. Annabel S van Lieshout et al.
Background: Colorectal cancer screening programmes have led to a shift towards early-stage colorectal cancer, which, in selected cases, can be treated using local excision. However, local excision followed by completion t...
Marie-Christin Weber,Zoé Clees,Annalisa Buck et al. Marie-Christin Weber et al.
Background: Anastomotic leakage following colorectal surgery remains a significant complication despite advances in surgical techniques. Recent findings on serosal injury repair in coelomic cavities, such as the peritoneu...
Gianluca Pellino,Giacomo Fuschillo,Rogelio González-Sarmiento et al. Gianluca Pellino et al.
Background: Metachronous colorectal cancer refers to patients developing a second colorectal neoplasia diagnosed at least 6 months after the initial cancer diagnosis, excluding recurrence. The aim of this systematic revie...
Sami Sula,Timo Paananen,Ville Tammilehto et al. Sami Sula et al.
Background: Antibiotics have been reported as an efficient and safe treatment option for uncomplicated acute appendicitis without an appendicolith diagnosed using computed tomography (CT). The aim of this study was to ass...
Zubair Bayat,Anand Govindarajan,J Charles Victor et al. Zubair Bayat et al.
Background: Increased length of stay after surgery is associated with increased healthcare utilization and adverse patient outcomes. While enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols have been shown to reduce length ...
Matthew G Davey,Noel E Donlon,Stewart R Walsh et al. Matthew G Davey et al.
Background: A proportion of patients undergoing midline laparotomy will develop surgical site infections after surgery. These complications place considerable financial burden on healthcare economies and have negative imp...
Brittany Park,Zena Alani,Edrick Sulistio et al. Brittany Park et al.
Background: Emergency laparotomy has high morbidity and mortality rates. Frailty assessment remains underutilized in this setting, in part due to time constraints and feasibility. The Clinical Frailty Scale has been ident...