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Walma MS, Kornmann V, Boerma D, de Roos MA, van Westreenen HL

This erratum is being published to correct the printing error.
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The First Year After Colorectal Surgery in the Elderly

Kornmann V, van Vugt J, Smits AB, van Ramshorst B, Boerma D

PURPOSE: Surgery for colorectal malignancy is increasingly being performed in the elderly. Little is known about the impact of complications on late mortality. This study aimed to analyze whether a...
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Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation to Improve Functional Outcome After a Low Anterior Resection: A Systematic Review

Visser WS, te Riele W, Boerma D, van Ramshorst B, van Westreenen HL

PURPOSE: Impaired functional outcome is common after a low anterior resection (LAR). Pelvic floor rehabilitation (PFR) might improve functional outcome after a LAR. The aim of this systematic review is...
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Predictors of Fecal Incontinence and Related Quality of Life After a Total Mesorectal Excision With Primary Anastomosis for Patients With Rectal Cancer

Walma MS, Kornmann V, Boerma D, de Roos MA, van Westreenen HL

PURPOSE: After total mesorectal excision (TME) with primary anastomosis for patients with rectal cancer, the quality of life (QoL) may be decreased due to fecal incontinence. This study aimed to...
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Quality of Life After a Low Anterior Resection for Rectal Cancer in Elderly Patients

Kornmann V, Walma MS, de Roos MA, Boerma D, van Westreenen HL

PURPOSE: Fecal incontinence is a major concern, and its incidence increases with age. Quality of life may decrease due to fecal incontinence after both sphincter-saving surgery and a rectal resection...
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