BACKGROUND: The structures of the mesentery including adipose tissue, nerves, and lymphatics play an important role in the pathogenesis and disease progression of Crohn's disease (CD). Conventional surgical resection for CD usually does not involve resecting the mesentery en bloc with the specimen. This contrasts with complete mesocolic excision (CME) in colorectal cancer, which involves radical resection of the mesentery. Preliminary evidence from smaller studies suggests that applying the principle of mesocolic excision to CD surgery may reduce the risk of postoperative recurrence. This randomized controlled trial is designed to test whether applying the principles of mesocolic excision to CD results in reduced postoperative recurrence. ...
The objective of this study was to compare functional and surgical outcomes of patients undergoing i...
The objective of this study was to compare functional and surgical outcomes of patients undergoing i...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Several bowel-sparing techniques have been proposed for treating patients with CD...
Background The structures of the mesentery including adipose tissue, nerves, and lymphatics play an ...
Contains fulltext : 252173.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Background and Aims: Inclusion of the mesentery during resection for colorectal cancer is associated...
Some evidence suggests a reduction in clinical and surgical recurrence after mesenteric resection in...
INTRODUCTION: Clinical trials are currently investigating whether an extended mesenteric resection f...
peer-reviewedBackground and Aims: Inclusion of the mesentery during resection for colorectal cancer ...
Objective: This trial aimed to provide randomized controlled data comparing Kono-S anastomosis and s...
Objective: This trial aimed to provide randomized controlled data comparing Kono-S anastomosis and s...
Background The extent of resection in colonic Crohn's disease [cCD] is still a topic of debate, depe...
Background The extent of resection in colonic Crohn's disease [cCD] is still a topic of debate, depe...
Background The extent of resection in colonic Crohn's disease [cCD] is still a topic of debate, depe...
Background: Studies addressing the role of mechanical bowel preparation (MBP) in Crohn's disease (CD...
The objective of this study was to compare functional and surgical outcomes of patients undergoing i...
The objective of this study was to compare functional and surgical outcomes of patients undergoing i...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Several bowel-sparing techniques have been proposed for treating patients with CD...
Background The structures of the mesentery including adipose tissue, nerves, and lymphatics play an ...
Contains fulltext : 252173.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Background and Aims: Inclusion of the mesentery during resection for colorectal cancer is associated...
Some evidence suggests a reduction in clinical and surgical recurrence after mesenteric resection in...
INTRODUCTION: Clinical trials are currently investigating whether an extended mesenteric resection f...
peer-reviewedBackground and Aims: Inclusion of the mesentery during resection for colorectal cancer ...
Objective: This trial aimed to provide randomized controlled data comparing Kono-S anastomosis and s...
Objective: This trial aimed to provide randomized controlled data comparing Kono-S anastomosis and s...
Background The extent of resection in colonic Crohn's disease [cCD] is still a topic of debate, depe...
Background The extent of resection in colonic Crohn's disease [cCD] is still a topic of debate, depe...
Background The extent of resection in colonic Crohn's disease [cCD] is still a topic of debate, depe...
Background: Studies addressing the role of mechanical bowel preparation (MBP) in Crohn's disease (CD...
The objective of this study was to compare functional and surgical outcomes of patients undergoing i...
The objective of this study was to compare functional and surgical outcomes of patients undergoing i...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Several bowel-sparing techniques have been proposed for treating patients with CD...