Aim: To assess the outcomes of colectomy in adults with chronic constipation (CC). Method: Standardised methods and reporting of benefits and harms were used for all CapaCiTY reviews that closely adhered to PRISMA 2016 guidance. Main conclusions were presented as summary evidence statements (SES) with a summative Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (2009) level. Results: Forty articles were identified, providing data on outcomes in 2045 patients. Evidence was derived almost exclusively from observational studies, the majority of which concerned colectomy and ileorectal anastomosis (CIRA) rather than other procedural variations. Average length of stay (LOS) ranged between 7–15 days. Although inconsistent, laparoscopic surgery may be as...
BACKGROUND: Colectomy remains a treatment option for a minority of patients with slow-transit consti...
Aim This manuscript provides the introduction and detailed methodology used in subsequent reviews...
Aim This manuscript forms the final of seven that address the surgical management of chronic cons...
AIM To assess the outcomes of colectomy in adults with chronic constipation (CC). METHOD St...
Aim To assess the outcomes of colectomy in adults with chronic constipation (CC). Method St...
Aim: This manuscript provides the introduction and detailed methodology used in subsequent reviews t...
Aim: This manuscript forms the final of seven that address the surgical management of chronic consti...
Aim: To assess the outcomes of rectal excisional procedures in adults with chronic constipation. Met...
AIM This manuscript provides the introduction and detailed methodology used in subsequent reviews...
Aim: To assess the outcomes of rectal suspension procedures (forms of rectopexy) in adults with chro...
AIM This manuscript forms the final of seven that address the surgical management of chronic cons...
Aim: To assess the outcomes of recto-vaginal reinforcement procedures in adults with chronic constip...
Chronic constipation is commonly managed medically, and surgical options have been advocated in pati...
BACKGROUND: Colectomy remains a treatment option for a minority of patients with slow-transit consti...
Aim This manuscript provides the introduction and detailed methodology used in subsequent reviews...
Aim This manuscript forms the final of seven that address the surgical management of chronic cons...
AIM To assess the outcomes of colectomy in adults with chronic constipation (CC). METHOD St...
Aim To assess the outcomes of colectomy in adults with chronic constipation (CC). Method St...
Aim: This manuscript provides the introduction and detailed methodology used in subsequent reviews t...
Aim: This manuscript forms the final of seven that address the surgical management of chronic consti...
Aim: To assess the outcomes of rectal excisional procedures in adults with chronic constipation. Met...
AIM This manuscript provides the introduction and detailed methodology used in subsequent reviews...
Aim: To assess the outcomes of rectal suspension procedures (forms of rectopexy) in adults with chro...
AIM This manuscript forms the final of seven that address the surgical management of chronic cons...
Aim: To assess the outcomes of recto-vaginal reinforcement procedures in adults with chronic constip...
Chronic constipation is commonly managed medically, and surgical options have been advocated in pati...
BACKGROUND: Colectomy remains a treatment option for a minority of patients with slow-transit consti...
Aim This manuscript provides the introduction and detailed methodology used in subsequent reviews...
Aim This manuscript forms the final of seven that address the surgical management of chronic cons...