The morbidity and mortality in right hemicolectomy for carcinoma of the colon is examined, with particular attention to the influence of emergency surgery and advanced disease. Of the 244 patients who had surgery, 57 required emergency surgery and 187 elective surgery. The overall mortality was 5.7% with no difference statistically between the elective and emergency groups. Anastomotic complications were significantly greater in the groups undergoing emergency resection and elective palliative surgery when compared with elective curative surgery. All patients with advanced disease had a higher morbidity and mortality, both in elective and emergency surgery. The factors most important in relation to mortality and morbidity were thus advanced...
Introduction: For several variables, the principles of a radical resection for colon and intra-perit...
Many colorectal carcinomas will present emergently with issues such as obstruction, perforation, and...
BACKGROUND Crohn's disease (CD) has a high-risk of bowel resection and later surgery for recurren...
AbstractIntroductionDespite advances in perioperative care and operative techniques, urgent colorect...
Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy for colon cancer is associated with substantial morbidity despite t...
The aim of the present study was to retrospectively evaluate the results of resection for volvulus o...
PURPOSE: No consensus exists on the optimal treatment of acute malignant right-sided colonic obstruc...
Background: A right hemicolectomy is among the most commonly performed operations for colon cancer, ...
Background: A right hemicolectomy is among the most commonly performed operations for colon cancer, ...
Abstract: Objective: Emergency presentation of colon cancer is common, and it is associated with hig...
Since 2001 we have conducted a prospective randomised study of right laparoscopic-assisted hemicolec...
BACKGROUND: A right hemicolectomy is among the most commonly performed operations for colon cancer, ...
Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy represents an effective therapeutic approach for right colon cancer...
Introduction: For several variables, the principles of a radical resection for colon and intra-perit...
Many colorectal carcinomas will present emergently with issues such as obstruction, perforation, and...
BACKGROUND Crohn's disease (CD) has a high-risk of bowel resection and later surgery for recurren...
AbstractIntroductionDespite advances in perioperative care and operative techniques, urgent colorect...
Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy for colon cancer is associated with substantial morbidity despite t...
The aim of the present study was to retrospectively evaluate the results of resection for volvulus o...
PURPOSE: No consensus exists on the optimal treatment of acute malignant right-sided colonic obstruc...
Background: A right hemicolectomy is among the most commonly performed operations for colon cancer, ...
Background: A right hemicolectomy is among the most commonly performed operations for colon cancer, ...
Abstract: Objective: Emergency presentation of colon cancer is common, and it is associated with hig...
Since 2001 we have conducted a prospective randomised study of right laparoscopic-assisted hemicolec...
BACKGROUND: A right hemicolectomy is among the most commonly performed operations for colon cancer, ...
Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy represents an effective therapeutic approach for right colon cancer...
Introduction: For several variables, the principles of a radical resection for colon and intra-perit...
Many colorectal carcinomas will present emergently with issues such as obstruction, perforation, and...
BACKGROUND Crohn's disease (CD) has a high-risk of bowel resection and later surgery for recurren...