Aim - The prevalence of obesity in Australia is high and increasing, with associated serious negative effects on health. The technical complexity of rectal cancer surgery is exacerbated in obese patients, which may compromise outcomes. The aim of this study was to examine the association between obesity and complications after resection of rectal cancer. Method - Data were drawn from a comprehensive prospective registry of rectal cancer resections performed from 2007 to 2011 by members of the colorectal surgical unit in a tertiary referral hospital and in a single private hospital with which they were affiliated. Results - Of 255 patients who had a resection for rectal cancer during the study period, 95 (37%) were classified as obese on ...
BackgroundThere is currently conflicting evidence surrounding the effects of obesity on postoperativ...
BACKGROUND: There is currently conflicting evidence surrounding the effects of obesity on postoperat...
BACKGROUND: Obese patients may face higher complication rates during surgical treatment of colon can...
Background: Obesity is an increasing problem worldwide that can influence perioperative and postoper...
Background: Laparoscopy was initially considered to be a risky procedure for rectal cancer patients,...
AIM: Obesity is common in Western countries and its prevalence is increasing. Colorectal cancer is c...
Background: Obesity is adversely affecting perioperative outcomes; however, long-term outcomes do no...
Background: The escalating global epidemic of obesity is of worldwide concern because of its associa...
Background: Obesity is becoming a bigger health problem every year. Current research shows that the ...
Background: Obesity is considered a risk factor for postoperative complications as it can limit expo...
AIM: Previous studies reported conflicting evidence on the effects of obesity on outcomes after gast...
Introduction Obesity is a major health problem in western society with rapidly increasing prevalenc...
Aim Previous studies reported conflicting evidence on the effects of obesity on outcomes after gast...
Aim: Previous studies reported conflicting evidence on the effects of obesity on outcomes after gast...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Emergency surgery impairs postoperative outcomes in colorectal canc...
BackgroundThere is currently conflicting evidence surrounding the effects of obesity on postoperativ...
BACKGROUND: There is currently conflicting evidence surrounding the effects of obesity on postoperat...
BACKGROUND: Obese patients may face higher complication rates during surgical treatment of colon can...
Background: Obesity is an increasing problem worldwide that can influence perioperative and postoper...
Background: Laparoscopy was initially considered to be a risky procedure for rectal cancer patients,...
AIM: Obesity is common in Western countries and its prevalence is increasing. Colorectal cancer is c...
Background: Obesity is adversely affecting perioperative outcomes; however, long-term outcomes do no...
Background: The escalating global epidemic of obesity is of worldwide concern because of its associa...
Background: Obesity is becoming a bigger health problem every year. Current research shows that the ...
Background: Obesity is considered a risk factor for postoperative complications as it can limit expo...
AIM: Previous studies reported conflicting evidence on the effects of obesity on outcomes after gast...
Introduction Obesity is a major health problem in western society with rapidly increasing prevalenc...
Aim Previous studies reported conflicting evidence on the effects of obesity on outcomes after gast...
Aim: Previous studies reported conflicting evidence on the effects of obesity on outcomes after gast...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Emergency surgery impairs postoperative outcomes in colorectal canc...
BackgroundThere is currently conflicting evidence surrounding the effects of obesity on postoperativ...
BACKGROUND: There is currently conflicting evidence surrounding the effects of obesity on postoperat...
BACKGROUND: Obese patients may face higher complication rates during surgical treatment of colon can...