Background. When performing a low anterior resection for rectal cancer with the double staple technique, closing the rectum with a linear stapler in the abdomen can be challenging, especially when dealing with a narrow pelvis. For such instances, we propose the following modification to this technique: pull the rectal stump through the anus and perform an extra-anal resection of the tumor and a linear suture of the rectal stump before performing a standard, stapled colorectal anastomosis. The purpose of this study was to assess the adequacy of this modification of the double staple technique. Methods. Retrospective review of 108 patients that underwent stapled, low colorectal or coloanal anastomosis after eversion, extra-anal resection of ...
Objective: To review the historical and current practices of the pull-through procedure for middle a...
Abstract Background The most common postoperative complication in malignant rectal surgery is anasto...
Background Laparoscopic Low Anterior Rectal Resection (LLAR), allowing a better visualization and r...
Background Low rectal cancers pose a difficulty in performing a low/ultralow colorectal anastomosis....
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Anterior resection of the rectum with a total mesorectal excision is the standar...
SummaryBackground/ObjectivesThe modified double-stapling technique (DST) with vertical division of t...
Abstract Introduction Colorectal cancer (CRC) surgery complications are a major issue affecting morb...
Background/Objectives: The modified double-stapling technique (DST) with vertical division of the re...
Double stapling technique (DST) were applied in 22 cases who underwent low and high anterior resecti...
Background and Aims: Sphincter-saving procedures for resection of mid and, in some cases, of distal ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of omental pedicle graft (OPG) wra...
AbstractBackground and aimsTo describe a practical technique innovation (transanal ‘Pull-through’ ap...
Background Anastomotic leakage following colorectal resection remains one of the most significant c...
Low anterior resection with a stapled anastomosis is the operation of choice for almost all rectal l...
Background and aims: To describe a practical technique innovation (transanal ‘Pull-through’ approach...
Objective: To review the historical and current practices of the pull-through procedure for middle a...
Abstract Background The most common postoperative complication in malignant rectal surgery is anasto...
Background Laparoscopic Low Anterior Rectal Resection (LLAR), allowing a better visualization and r...
Background Low rectal cancers pose a difficulty in performing a low/ultralow colorectal anastomosis....
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Anterior resection of the rectum with a total mesorectal excision is the standar...
SummaryBackground/ObjectivesThe modified double-stapling technique (DST) with vertical division of t...
Abstract Introduction Colorectal cancer (CRC) surgery complications are a major issue affecting morb...
Background/Objectives: The modified double-stapling technique (DST) with vertical division of the re...
Double stapling technique (DST) were applied in 22 cases who underwent low and high anterior resecti...
Background and Aims: Sphincter-saving procedures for resection of mid and, in some cases, of distal ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of omental pedicle graft (OPG) wra...
AbstractBackground and aimsTo describe a practical technique innovation (transanal ‘Pull-through’ ap...
Background Anastomotic leakage following colorectal resection remains one of the most significant c...
Low anterior resection with a stapled anastomosis is the operation of choice for almost all rectal l...
Background and aims: To describe a practical technique innovation (transanal ‘Pull-through’ approach...
Objective: To review the historical and current practices of the pull-through procedure for middle a...
Abstract Background The most common postoperative complication in malignant rectal surgery is anasto...
Background Laparoscopic Low Anterior Rectal Resection (LLAR), allowing a better visualization and r...