INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study is to compare short-term outcomes of right versus left colectomies performed as a form of cancer treatment.MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study includes 305 consecutive patients with adenocarcinoma treated by laparoscopic or open colectomy. Right colectomy has been compared with left colectomy. The study endpoints were the first flatus day, the first evacuation day, the first day of postoperative solid oral diet intake, and the postoperative hospital stay length.RESULTS: There were 140 (45.9%) right colectomies and 165 (54.1%) left colectomies performed. The cut-off values for the considered (median) endpoints were three, five, four, and eight days, respectively. The first day of postoperative solid oral die...
Background: Right-sided colorectal cancer (CRC) has worse survival than does left-sided CRC. The obj...
The present study aimed to compare functional recovery and surgical outcomes after left and right co...
PURPOSE: The optimal approach for minimally invasive (MIS) right colectomy remains under debate. Thi...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study is to compare short-term outcomes of right versus left colectomi...
PURPOSE: The standard approach to right colon cancer resection is still a matter of debate and inclu...
This journal suppl. entitled: International Surgical Week ISW 2009: abstract book of ISW 2009Specifi...
The aim of this study is to compare survival rates between right and left colon cancers following cu...
(1) There is evidence of the embryological, anatomical, histological, genetic and immunological diff...
International audiencePURPOSE:Few studies compare management and outcomes of obstructive colonic can...
Background: There is ongoing debate whether laparoscopic right colectomy is superior to open surgery...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Purpose The progn...
Background/Aim: Laparoscopic colectomy is a procedure which is being performed for three decades and...
Aim: The security also short-term advantages of laparoscopic colectomy for cancer patients are still...
Aim: Evaluate safety and efficacy of laparoscopic resection vs open surgery for the curative care of...
Background: The treatment strategies for colorectal cancer located in the right side of the colon h...
Background: Right-sided colorectal cancer (CRC) has worse survival than does left-sided CRC. The obj...
The present study aimed to compare functional recovery and surgical outcomes after left and right co...
PURPOSE: The optimal approach for minimally invasive (MIS) right colectomy remains under debate. Thi...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study is to compare short-term outcomes of right versus left colectomi...
PURPOSE: The standard approach to right colon cancer resection is still a matter of debate and inclu...
This journal suppl. entitled: International Surgical Week ISW 2009: abstract book of ISW 2009Specifi...
The aim of this study is to compare survival rates between right and left colon cancers following cu...
(1) There is evidence of the embryological, anatomical, histological, genetic and immunological diff...
International audiencePURPOSE:Few studies compare management and outcomes of obstructive colonic can...
Background: There is ongoing debate whether laparoscopic right colectomy is superior to open surgery...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Purpose The progn...
Background/Aim: Laparoscopic colectomy is a procedure which is being performed for three decades and...
Aim: The security also short-term advantages of laparoscopic colectomy for cancer patients are still...
Aim: Evaluate safety and efficacy of laparoscopic resection vs open surgery for the curative care of...
Background: The treatment strategies for colorectal cancer located in the right side of the colon h...
Background: Right-sided colorectal cancer (CRC) has worse survival than does left-sided CRC. The obj...
The present study aimed to compare functional recovery and surgical outcomes after left and right co...
PURPOSE: The optimal approach for minimally invasive (MIS) right colectomy remains under debate. Thi...