Colonic cancer is a common condition, and in 10-20 per cent of patients the tumour has grown beyond the bowel wall or invaded other organs at diagnosis (called locally advanced colonic cancer). This study reviews the use of laparoscopic (minimally invasive surgery or keyhole surgery) to treat these locally advanced tumours. Medical databases were searched for research publications on the subject. In total, 24 studies (including data on 18 123 patients) comparing laparoscopic with traditional open surgery were identified. Analysing the data of the studies together found that laparoscopic surgery was associated with lower rates of mortality and surgical complications. No difference in survival or cancer recurrence was found
The long-term outcomes after laparoscopic surgery for colon cancer remain debatable, as randomized t...
Background. The present study aimed to compare the clinical outcomes of laparoscopic versus open sur...
The oncologic safety of laparoscopic surgery in colo-rectal cancer is not jet controversial. Laparos...
Colonic cancer is a common condition, and in 10-20 per cent of patients the tumour has grown beyond ...
Over the past decade advances in laparoscopic surgery have revolutionized the surgical approach to m...
The study aimed to compare, using propensity score matching (PSM) analyses, the short- and long-term...
Objective :To perform a meta-analysis of trials randomizing patients with colon cancer to laparoscop...
To report a meta-analysis of the studies that compared the laparoscopic with the open approach for c...
Objective: To perform a meta-analysis of trials randomizing patients with colon cancer to laparoscop...
INTRODUCTION: Despite the oncologic safety of laparoscopic surgery in colon cancer management, lapar...
Background and Purpose: In the last decade, laparoscopy has dramatically changed colonic surgery. La...
Laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer has been shown to be less invasive than open surgery, whi...
Backgrounds and Objectives: Today we are witnessed a growing number of minimally invasive surgical t...
Introduction: Minimal invasive surgical approach can achieve quick functional recovery. However, the...
According to many Societies' guidelines, patients presenting with clinical T4 colorectal cancer shou...
The long-term outcomes after laparoscopic surgery for colon cancer remain debatable, as randomized t...
Background. The present study aimed to compare the clinical outcomes of laparoscopic versus open sur...
The oncologic safety of laparoscopic surgery in colo-rectal cancer is not jet controversial. Laparos...
Colonic cancer is a common condition, and in 10-20 per cent of patients the tumour has grown beyond ...
Over the past decade advances in laparoscopic surgery have revolutionized the surgical approach to m...
The study aimed to compare, using propensity score matching (PSM) analyses, the short- and long-term...
Objective :To perform a meta-analysis of trials randomizing patients with colon cancer to laparoscop...
To report a meta-analysis of the studies that compared the laparoscopic with the open approach for c...
Objective: To perform a meta-analysis of trials randomizing patients with colon cancer to laparoscop...
INTRODUCTION: Despite the oncologic safety of laparoscopic surgery in colon cancer management, lapar...
Background and Purpose: In the last decade, laparoscopy has dramatically changed colonic surgery. La...
Laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer has been shown to be less invasive than open surgery, whi...
Backgrounds and Objectives: Today we are witnessed a growing number of minimally invasive surgical t...
Introduction: Minimal invasive surgical approach can achieve quick functional recovery. However, the...
According to many Societies' guidelines, patients presenting with clinical T4 colorectal cancer shou...
The long-term outcomes after laparoscopic surgery for colon cancer remain debatable, as randomized t...
Background. The present study aimed to compare the clinical outcomes of laparoscopic versus open sur...
The oncologic safety of laparoscopic surgery in colo-rectal cancer is not jet controversial. Laparos...