Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer, and surgery is the most common treatment. Several surgical options are available, but each is associated with a range of potential complications. The timely and efficient identification of these complications is vital for effective clinical management of these patients in order to minimise their morbidity and mortality. This review aims to describe the range of commonly performed surgical treatments for colorectal surgery. In addition, frequent post-surgical complications are explored with investigative options explained and illustrated
Background Mortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical...
BackgroundMortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical ...
BackgroundMortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical ...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer, and surgery is the most common treatment. Several...
Background: Complications after colorectal cancer surgery can worsen long-term survival. The aim of ...
Background: Complications after colorectal cancer surgery can worsen long-term survival. The aim of ...
Knowledge of clinical factors influencing length of postoperative stay and development of complicati...
Abstract Backround Open or laparoscopic colorectal surgery comprises of many different types of proc...
Aim: Surgery for colorectal cancer is associated with a high incidence of postoperative complication...
Colorectal cancer is an important health issue, and colorectal surgery is increasingly being perform...
Abstract In this preliminary retrospective study, severe postoperative complications following surge...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
Introduction Colorectal cancer is the most common gastrointestinal cancer treated by departments and...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
Background Mortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical...
BackgroundMortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical ...
BackgroundMortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical ...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer, and surgery is the most common treatment. Several...
Background: Complications after colorectal cancer surgery can worsen long-term survival. The aim of ...
Background: Complications after colorectal cancer surgery can worsen long-term survival. The aim of ...
Knowledge of clinical factors influencing length of postoperative stay and development of complicati...
Abstract Backround Open or laparoscopic colorectal surgery comprises of many different types of proc...
Aim: Surgery for colorectal cancer is associated with a high incidence of postoperative complication...
Colorectal cancer is an important health issue, and colorectal surgery is increasingly being perform...
Abstract In this preliminary retrospective study, severe postoperative complications following surge...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
Introduction Colorectal cancer is the most common gastrointestinal cancer treated by departments and...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
Colorectal cancer remains the second commonest cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
Background Mortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical...
BackgroundMortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical ...
BackgroundMortality following severe complications (failure-to-rescue, FTR) is targeted in surgical ...