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What Are the Major Changes in Korean Inflammatory Bowel Disease Surgery?

Kim CN

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Reduced-Port Laparoscopic Surgery for Patients With Proximal Transverse Colon Cancer With Situs Inversus Totalis: A Case Report

Yeom SS, Kim KH, Lee SY, Kim CH, Kim HR, Kim YJ

Situs inversus is a rare hereditary disorder in which various anomalies have been reported with internal rotation abnormalities. This case involved an 85-year-old woman who had been diagnosed with transverse...
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Efficacy and Safety of Laparoscopic Hartmann Colostomy Reversal

Park W, Park WC, Kim KY, Lee SY

PURPOSE: Hartmann operation is widely recognized as a useful procedure, especially in emergencies involving the rectosigmoid colon. One of the surgeon’s foremost concerns after Hartmann operation is future colostomy reversal,...
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Current Status and Trends in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Surgery in Korea: Analysis of Data in a Nationwide Registry

Baek SJ, Lee KY, Song KH, Yu CS, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Study Group of the Korean Society of Coloproctology

PURPOSE: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in Korea has been increasing in recent years, but accurate statistics about operations for IBD are lacking. The purpose of this study was to investigate...
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Clinical Outcomes of Reduced-Port Laparoscopic Surgery for Patients With Sigmoid Colon Cancer: Surgery With 1 Surgeon and 1 Camera Operator

Oh JR, Park SC, Park SS, Sohn B, Oh HM, Kim B, Kim MJ, Hong CW, Han KS, Sohn DK, Oh JH

PURPOSE: This study compared the perioperative clinical outcomes of reduced-port laparoscopic surgery (RPLS) with those of conventional multiport laparoscopic surgery (MPLS) for patients with sigmoid colon cancer and investigated the...
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Chemotherapeutic Response and Survival for Patients With an Anal Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Low Hemoglobin Levels

Naqvi A, Platt E, Jitsumura , Evans M, Coleman M, Smolarek S

PURPOSE: Anemia is associated with poor treatment results for a variety of cancers. The effect of low hemoglobin levels on long-term outcomes after the treatment of patients with an anal...
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Differences Regarding the Molecular Features and Gut Microbiota Between Right and Left Colon Cancer

Kim K, Castro EJ, Shim H, Advincula , Kim YW

For many years, developmental and physiological differences have been known to exist between anatomic segments of the colorectum. Because of different outcomes, prognoses, and clinical responses to chemotherapy, the distinction...
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Transanal Tube Drainage as a Conservative Treatment for Anastomotic Leakage Following a Rectal Resection

Shalaby M, Thabet W, Buonomo O, Di Lorenzo N, Morshed M, Petrella G, Farid M, Sileri P

PURPOSE: We evaluate the role of transanal tube drainage (TD) as a conservative treatment for patients with anastomotic leakage (AL). METHODS: Patients treated for AL who had undergone a low or...
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Female Sex and Right-Sided Tumor Location Are Poor Prognostic Factors for Patients With Stage III Colon Cancer After a Curative Resection

Park JH, Park HC, Park SC, Oh JH, Kim DW, Kang SB, Heo SC, Kim MJ, Park JW, Jeong SY, Park KJ, for the Seoul Colorectal Group (SECOG)

PURPOSE: Stage-IIIC colon cancer is an advanced disease; however, its oncologic outcomes and prognostic factors remain unclear. In this study, we aimed to determine the predictors of disease-free survival (DFS)...
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