Background: Several outcome measures have been identified for colorectal surgery and published in the literature. This study sought to compare outcomes of high volume laparoscopic colectomy by a single surgeon in a district hospital with outcomes from tertiary referral centres. Methods: This was a retrospective review of elective laparoscopic colectomy by a single laparoscopic general surgeon in a district hospital over a 51-month period using a prospectively maintained database. The key outcome measures studied were length of hospital stay, conversion to open, anastomotic leak, wound infection, re-admission and 30-day mortality. Results: 187 elective laparoscopic colectomies were performed at the Kent and Canterbury Hospital between July 2...
Background/purpose: Trials have shown laparoscopic colorectal surgery to be safe. We aim to analyze ...
PURPOSE: Single-incision laparoscopic surgery was developed recently and has the benefit of reducing...
Introduction: Population-based information on emergency surgery for colorectal conditions was limite...
BACKGROUND: Although laparoscopic colectomy is reported to have favorable outcomes compared with ope...
Background. There is increasing evidence suggesting that the laparoscopic technique is the treatment...
BACKGROUND: Compared with standard laparoscopy, single-site laparoscopic colorectal surgery may pote...
Background/Objective: Although consensus has been reached on the superiority of laparoscopy for a ma...
Introduction: The development of laparoscopic colorectal surgery began in 1991. Today, laparoscopic ...
International audienceTo evaluate short-term outcomes of laparoscopic colectomy for selected consecu...
BACKGROUND: Most studies available on laparoscopic colorectal surgery focus on highly selected patie...
0Objective: Even though, laparoscopy is not accepted as the current gold standard in colorectal surg...
Background/Aims: Safety of laparoscopic colectomy education methods remains unknown. This study aime...
Objective: Even though, laparoscopy is not accepted as the current gold standard in colorectal surge...
OBJECTIVE:: To investigate the safety of laparoscopic colorectal cancer resections in a nationwide p...
SummaryBackground/ObjectiveAlthough consensus has been reached on the superiority of laparoscopy for...
Background/purpose: Trials have shown laparoscopic colorectal surgery to be safe. We aim to analyze ...
PURPOSE: Single-incision laparoscopic surgery was developed recently and has the benefit of reducing...
Introduction: Population-based information on emergency surgery for colorectal conditions was limite...
BACKGROUND: Although laparoscopic colectomy is reported to have favorable outcomes compared with ope...
Background. There is increasing evidence suggesting that the laparoscopic technique is the treatment...
BACKGROUND: Compared with standard laparoscopy, single-site laparoscopic colorectal surgery may pote...
Background/Objective: Although consensus has been reached on the superiority of laparoscopy for a ma...
Introduction: The development of laparoscopic colorectal surgery began in 1991. Today, laparoscopic ...
International audienceTo evaluate short-term outcomes of laparoscopic colectomy for selected consecu...
BACKGROUND: Most studies available on laparoscopic colorectal surgery focus on highly selected patie...
0Objective: Even though, laparoscopy is not accepted as the current gold standard in colorectal surg...
Background/Aims: Safety of laparoscopic colectomy education methods remains unknown. This study aime...
Objective: Even though, laparoscopy is not accepted as the current gold standard in colorectal surge...
OBJECTIVE:: To investigate the safety of laparoscopic colorectal cancer resections in a nationwide p...
SummaryBackground/ObjectiveAlthough consensus has been reached on the superiority of laparoscopy for...
Background/purpose: Trials have shown laparoscopic colorectal surgery to be safe. We aim to analyze ...
PURPOSE: Single-incision laparoscopic surgery was developed recently and has the benefit of reducing...
Introduction: Population-based information on emergency surgery for colorectal conditions was limite...