Laparoscopic resection and a multimodal approach known as an enhanced recovery program (ERP) have been major changes in colorectal perioperative care that have improved clinical outcomes for colorectal cancer resection. EnROL (Enhanced Recovery Open Versus Laparoscopic) is a multicenter randomized controlled trial examining whether the benefits of laparoscopy still exist when open surgery is optimized within an ERP.Adults with colorectal cancer suitable for elective resection were randomly assigned at a ratio of 1:1 to laparoscopic or open surgery within an ERP, stratified by center, cancer site (colon v rectum), and age group (<66 v 66-75 v >75 years) using minimization. The primary outcome was physical fatigue at 1 month postsurgery...
Objectives: To determine the impact on postoperative recovery and cost-effectiveness of a standardiz...
Laparoscopic surgery as an alternative to open surgery in patients with rectal cancer has not yet be...
BACKGROUND: The ERAS (enhanced recovery after surgery) care has been shown in randomized clinical tr...
Laparoscopic resection and a multimodal approach known as an enhanced recovery program (ERP) have be...
BACKGROUND: During the last two decades the use of laparoscopic resection and a multimodal approach ...
Background: Most of the evidence for enhanced recovery programs (ERPs) in colorectal surgery relies...
Objective To determine the clinical effectiveness of laparoscopic and laparoscopically assisted sur...
The ERAS(®) represents a dynamic culmination of upon perioperative care elements, successfully appli...
Background: Laparoscopic-assisted surgery for colorectal cancer has been widely adopted without data...
International audienceBackground: The enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programs and laparoscop...
The Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Therapy Group (COST) Trial established laparoscopic procedures off...
Background Laparoscopic resection of colorectal cancer is widely used. However, robust evidence to c...
<p>Background: Laparoscopic colorectal surgery has been claimed to enhance recovery when compa...
AIM: To compares the efficacy and safety of laparoscopic surgery (LS) and open surgery (OS). To an...
Background: The effects of conversion to open surgery during laparoscopic resection for colorectal c...
Objectives: To determine the impact on postoperative recovery and cost-effectiveness of a standardiz...
Laparoscopic surgery as an alternative to open surgery in patients with rectal cancer has not yet be...
BACKGROUND: The ERAS (enhanced recovery after surgery) care has been shown in randomized clinical tr...
Laparoscopic resection and a multimodal approach known as an enhanced recovery program (ERP) have be...
BACKGROUND: During the last two decades the use of laparoscopic resection and a multimodal approach ...
Background: Most of the evidence for enhanced recovery programs (ERPs) in colorectal surgery relies...
Objective To determine the clinical effectiveness of laparoscopic and laparoscopically assisted sur...
The ERAS(®) represents a dynamic culmination of upon perioperative care elements, successfully appli...
Background: Laparoscopic-assisted surgery for colorectal cancer has been widely adopted without data...
International audienceBackground: The enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programs and laparoscop...
The Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Therapy Group (COST) Trial established laparoscopic procedures off...
Background Laparoscopic resection of colorectal cancer is widely used. However, robust evidence to c...
<p>Background: Laparoscopic colorectal surgery has been claimed to enhance recovery when compa...
AIM: To compares the efficacy and safety of laparoscopic surgery (LS) and open surgery (OS). To an...
Background: The effects of conversion to open surgery during laparoscopic resection for colorectal c...
Objectives: To determine the impact on postoperative recovery and cost-effectiveness of a standardiz...
Laparoscopic surgery as an alternative to open surgery in patients with rectal cancer has not yet be...
BACKGROUND: The ERAS (enhanced recovery after surgery) care has been shown in randomized clinical tr...