Background: Minimally invasive methods in colorectal surgery offer unquestionable advantages, especially in the context of obesity. The current study addresses the lack of scientific evidence on the long-term oncologic safety of video-laparoscopic (VL) approaches in excess-weight CRC patients undergoing surgery. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed a surgical database consisting of 138 CRC patients undergoing VL (n = 87, 63%) and open CRC surgery (n = 51, 37%). To reduce selection bias, a propensity score matching was applied as a preliminary step to balance the comparison between the two surgery groups, i.e., VL and open surgery. Data from patients treated by the same surgeon were used.to minimize bias. Additional Cox regression models wer...
Laparoscopic resections for rectal cancer are routinely performed in high-volume centres. Despite sh...
Background: Laparoscopic resection for cure of colorectal cancer is controversial. More investigatio...
Purpose The aim of the current study is to report the long-term outcomes after laparoscopic-assisted...
Background: Minimally invasive surgery in obese patients is still challenging, so exploring one more...
BackgroundBecause of the progression of minimally invasive surgery skills and obesity in colorectal ...
The aim of this study was to identify patients undergoing colorectal cancer (CRC) resection who migh...
Background: The effects of conversion to open surgery during laparoscopic resection for colorectal c...
Aim Unlike meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials, population-based studies in colorectal can...
Aim: the oncological risk/benefit trade-off for laparoscopy in rectal cancer is controversial. Our a...
AIM: Obesity is common in Western countries and its prevalence is increasing. Colorectal cancer is c...
Purpose: Obesity has been generally associated with increased surgical risk. However, data on the o...
Aim Unlike meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials, population-based studies in colorectal can...
Background: Laparoscopic-assisted surgery for colorectal cancer has been widely adopted without data...
BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic resection is used widely in the management of colorectal cancer; however, t...
Introduction: Laparoscopic surgery for colorectal malignancies is growing in popularity rapidly. Ben...
Laparoscopic resections for rectal cancer are routinely performed in high-volume centres. Despite sh...
Background: Laparoscopic resection for cure of colorectal cancer is controversial. More investigatio...
Purpose The aim of the current study is to report the long-term outcomes after laparoscopic-assisted...
Background: Minimally invasive surgery in obese patients is still challenging, so exploring one more...
BackgroundBecause of the progression of minimally invasive surgery skills and obesity in colorectal ...
The aim of this study was to identify patients undergoing colorectal cancer (CRC) resection who migh...
Background: The effects of conversion to open surgery during laparoscopic resection for colorectal c...
Aim Unlike meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials, population-based studies in colorectal can...
Aim: the oncological risk/benefit trade-off for laparoscopy in rectal cancer is controversial. Our a...
AIM: Obesity is common in Western countries and its prevalence is increasing. Colorectal cancer is c...
Purpose: Obesity has been generally associated with increased surgical risk. However, data on the o...
Aim Unlike meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials, population-based studies in colorectal can...
Background: Laparoscopic-assisted surgery for colorectal cancer has been widely adopted without data...
BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic resection is used widely in the management of colorectal cancer; however, t...
Introduction: Laparoscopic surgery for colorectal malignancies is growing in popularity rapidly. Ben...
Laparoscopic resections for rectal cancer are routinely performed in high-volume centres. Despite sh...
Background: Laparoscopic resection for cure of colorectal cancer is controversial. More investigatio...
Purpose The aim of the current study is to report the long-term outcomes after laparoscopic-assisted...