Abstract Background The introduction of circular staplers into colorectal surgery has revolutionized anastomotic techniques stretching the limits of sphincter preservation. Data on the double-stapling technique (DST) has been widely published in the West where the incidence of colorectal cancer is high. However studies using this technique and their results, in the Indian scenario, as well as the rest of Asia, have been few and far between. Aim To evaluate the feasibility of the DST in Indian patients with low rectal cancers and assess its impact on anastomotic leak rates, covering colostomy rates, level of resection and morbidity in patients undergoing low anterior resection (LAR). Methods A comparative analysis was performed between retro...
Background: Surgery is the principal modality of treatment of rectal carcinoma in order to achieve c...
Aim: There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
Abstract Degree Project, Programme in Medicine, Low Incidence of Anastomotic Insufficiency in Rectal...
SummaryBackground/ObjectivesThe modified double-stapling technique (DST) with vertical division of t...
Double stapling technique (DST) were applied in 22 cases who underwent low and high anterior resecti...
Background. When performing a low anterior resection for rectal cancer with the double staple techni...
Background Low rectal cancers pose a difficulty in performing a low/ultralow colorectal anastomosis....
Background/Objectives: The modified double-stapling technique (DST) with vertical division of the re...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Anterior resection of the rectum with a total mesorectal excision is the standar...
Abstract Introduction Colorectal cancer (CRC) surgery complications are a major issue affecting morb...
Background Anastomotic leakage following colorectal resection remains one of the most significant c...
A retrospective analysis to compare the single vs double stapled technique for rectal anastomosis wa...
Abstract Background The most common postoperative complication in malignant rectal surgery is anasto...
Background. This study was performed to assess the exact performance of the conventional way of stap...
Background Conformal sphincter preservation operation (CSPO) is a new surgical procedure for very lo...
Background: Surgery is the principal modality of treatment of rectal carcinoma in order to achieve c...
Aim: There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
Abstract Degree Project, Programme in Medicine, Low Incidence of Anastomotic Insufficiency in Rectal...
SummaryBackground/ObjectivesThe modified double-stapling technique (DST) with vertical division of t...
Double stapling technique (DST) were applied in 22 cases who underwent low and high anterior resecti...
Background. When performing a low anterior resection for rectal cancer with the double staple techni...
Background Low rectal cancers pose a difficulty in performing a low/ultralow colorectal anastomosis....
Background/Objectives: The modified double-stapling technique (DST) with vertical division of the re...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Anterior resection of the rectum with a total mesorectal excision is the standar...
Abstract Introduction Colorectal cancer (CRC) surgery complications are a major issue affecting morb...
Background Anastomotic leakage following colorectal resection remains one of the most significant c...
A retrospective analysis to compare the single vs double stapled technique for rectal anastomosis wa...
Abstract Background The most common postoperative complication in malignant rectal surgery is anasto...
Background. This study was performed to assess the exact performance of the conventional way of stap...
Background Conformal sphincter preservation operation (CSPO) is a new surgical procedure for very lo...
Background: Surgery is the principal modality of treatment of rectal carcinoma in order to achieve c...
Aim: There is little evidence to support choice of technique and configuration for stapled anastomos...
Abstract Degree Project, Programme in Medicine, Low Incidence of Anastomotic Insufficiency in Rectal...