BACKGROUND: Elderly patients are underrepresented in studies demonstrating the advantages of laparoscopy for the management of colorectal diseases. Moreover, few studies have examined the robotic approach in this population. In this retrospective analysis, we compare outcomes for open, laparoscopic, and robotic approaches in elderly patients with nonmetastatic rectal cancer. METHODS: The U.S. National Cancer Database was queried for patients aged ≥ 65 with nonmetastatic adenocarcinoma of the rectum who underwent surgical resection from 2010 to 2016. Groups were separated based on approach (open, laparoscopic, robotic). One-to-one nearest neighbor propensity score matching (PSM) ± 1% caliper was performed across surgical approach cohorts to ...
We compared short-term and long-term surgical and oncological outcomes of robotic surgery versus han...
<p><b>Aims:</b> To compare (1) complication and (2) conversion rates to open surgery (OS) from lapar...
PURPOSE: Several studies have demonstrated the oncologic equivalence of laparoscopic (LS) and open ...
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients are underrepresented in studies demonstrating the advantages of laparos...
Background: Minimally invasive surgery in elderly patients with colorectal cancer remains controvers...
[Background] Rectal cancer surgery is a technically complex procedure. Moreover, short-term outcomes...
To compare short term outcomes of patients undergoing laparoscopic or robotic rectal cancer surgery....
Importance: Robotic rectal cancer surgery is gaining popularity, but limited data are available reg...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of elective rectal resectio...
Background: Minimally invasive removal of rectal tumors has proven to be a safe alternative to the o...
There has been an increase in the utilization of robotic surgery in addition to traditional open or ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to evaluate long-term oncologic outcomes of robotic surgery for ...
BackgroundThere are limited available data comparing open, laparoscopic, and robotic approaches for ...
IntroductionRectal cancer is a frequently diagnosed tumor worldwide. Various studies have shown the ...
Aim There is an increase in the utilization of robotic surgery in addition to traditional open or l...
We compared short-term and long-term surgical and oncological outcomes of robotic surgery versus han...
<p><b>Aims:</b> To compare (1) complication and (2) conversion rates to open surgery (OS) from lapar...
PURPOSE: Several studies have demonstrated the oncologic equivalence of laparoscopic (LS) and open ...
BACKGROUND: Elderly patients are underrepresented in studies demonstrating the advantages of laparos...
Background: Minimally invasive surgery in elderly patients with colorectal cancer remains controvers...
[Background] Rectal cancer surgery is a technically complex procedure. Moreover, short-term outcomes...
To compare short term outcomes of patients undergoing laparoscopic or robotic rectal cancer surgery....
Importance: Robotic rectal cancer surgery is gaining popularity, but limited data are available reg...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of elective rectal resectio...
Background: Minimally invasive removal of rectal tumors has proven to be a safe alternative to the o...
There has been an increase in the utilization of robotic surgery in addition to traditional open or ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to evaluate long-term oncologic outcomes of robotic surgery for ...
BackgroundThere are limited available data comparing open, laparoscopic, and robotic approaches for ...
IntroductionRectal cancer is a frequently diagnosed tumor worldwide. Various studies have shown the ...
Aim There is an increase in the utilization of robotic surgery in addition to traditional open or l...
We compared short-term and long-term surgical and oncological outcomes of robotic surgery versus han...
<p><b>Aims:</b> To compare (1) complication and (2) conversion rates to open surgery (OS) from lapar...
PURPOSE: Several studies have demonstrated the oncologic equivalence of laparoscopic (LS) and open ...