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Safe Colorectal Surgery in the COVID-19 Era – A Singapore Experience

Tan WJ, Foo FJ, Sivarajah , Li LHM, Koh FH, Chew MH

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The imitation game: a review of the use of artificial intelligence in colonoscopy, and endoscopists’ perceptions thereof

Tham S, Koh FH, Ladlad J, Chue KM, SKH Endoscopy Centre, Lin CL, Teo EK, Foo FJ

The development of deep learning systems in artificial intelligence (AI) has enabled advances in endoscopy, and AI-aided colonoscopy has recently been ushered into clinical practice as a clinical decision-support tool....
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Laparoscopic Versus an Open Colectomy in an Emergency Setting: A Case-Controlled Study

Koh FH, Tan KK, Tsang CB, Koh DC

PURPOSE: Laparoscopy continues to be increasingly adopted for elective colorectal resections. However, its role in an emergency setting remains controversial. The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes...
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Biliary metastasis in colorectal cancer confers a poor prognosis: case study of 5 consecutive patients

Koh FH, Shi W, Tan KK

The biliary duct is an extremely rare site for colon cancer metastasis. It often leads to a diagnostic dilemma, since primary cholangiocarcinoma (potentially treatable with surgery) has a similar presentation....
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Multimodal prerehabilitation for elderly patients with sarcopenia in colorectal surgery

Wu J, Chi H, Kok S, Chua JM, Huang XX, Zhang S, Mah S, Foo LX, Peh HY, Lee HB, Tay P, Tong C, Ladlad J, Tan CH, Khoo N, Aw D, Chong CX, Ho LM, Sivarajah SS, Ng J, Tan WJ, Foo FJ, Teh BT, Koh FH

Sarcopenia, which is characterized by progressive and generalized loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength, has been well described to be associated with numerous poor postoperative outcomes, such as increased...
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