Laparoscopic colorectal resections have been shown to provide short-term advantages in terms of postoperative pain, general morbidity, recovery, and quality of life. To date, long-term results have been proved to be comparable to open surgery irrefutably only for colon cancer. Recently, new trends keep arising in the direction of minimal invasiveness to reduce surgical trauma after colorectal surgery in order to improve morbidity and cosmetic results. The few reports available in the literature on single-port technique show promising results. Natural orifices endoscopic techniques still have very limited application. We focused our efforts in standardising a minilaparoscopic technique (using 3 to 5\u2009mm instruments) for colorectal resect...
PURPOSE: Single-port plus one-port, reduced-port laparoscopic surgery (RPLS) may decrease collis...
To study the short-term outcome of patients treated with laparoscopic right colectomy and how intrac...
Background: Minimally invasive single-site (MISS) surgery has recently been applied to colorectal su...
Laparoscopic colorectal resections have been shown to provide short-term advantages in terms of post...
Non-inferiority of laparoscopic treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC) has been demonstrated in random...
The introduction of laparoscopy is an example of surgical innovation with a rapid implementation in ...
Laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer has been shown to be less invasive than open surgery, whi...
abStract Background: laparoscopic surgery has spread quickly during the past twenty years, and has b...
Aims: Outcome in minilaparotomy and laparoscopic-assisted approaches to colon cancer resection was c...
Over the past years rectal cancer surgery has been advanced with the addition of different technique...
Laparoscopic procedures have increasingly been accepted as standard in surgical treatment of benign ...
Background: Reduction in operative trauma along with an improvement in endoscopic access has undoubt...
A minilaparotomy approach (? 7 cm) for colorectal cancer resection is feasible and safe. Such minila...
Laparoscopic colorectal surgery (LCS) is an evolving subject. Recent studies show that LCS can not o...
The aim of this study is to review the practicability and benefits of reduced port laparoscopic surg...
PURPOSE: Single-port plus one-port, reduced-port laparoscopic surgery (RPLS) may decrease collis...
To study the short-term outcome of patients treated with laparoscopic right colectomy and how intrac...
Background: Minimally invasive single-site (MISS) surgery has recently been applied to colorectal su...
Laparoscopic colorectal resections have been shown to provide short-term advantages in terms of post...
Non-inferiority of laparoscopic treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC) has been demonstrated in random...
The introduction of laparoscopy is an example of surgical innovation with a rapid implementation in ...
Laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer has been shown to be less invasive than open surgery, whi...
abStract Background: laparoscopic surgery has spread quickly during the past twenty years, and has b...
Aims: Outcome in minilaparotomy and laparoscopic-assisted approaches to colon cancer resection was c...
Over the past years rectal cancer surgery has been advanced with the addition of different technique...
Laparoscopic procedures have increasingly been accepted as standard in surgical treatment of benign ...
Background: Reduction in operative trauma along with an improvement in endoscopic access has undoubt...
A minilaparotomy approach (? 7 cm) for colorectal cancer resection is feasible and safe. Such minila...
Laparoscopic colorectal surgery (LCS) is an evolving subject. Recent studies show that LCS can not o...
The aim of this study is to review the practicability and benefits of reduced port laparoscopic surg...
PURPOSE: Single-port plus one-port, reduced-port laparoscopic surgery (RPLS) may decrease collis...
To study the short-term outcome of patients treated with laparoscopic right colectomy and how intrac...
Background: Minimally invasive single-site (MISS) surgery has recently been applied to colorectal su...