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Autor:
Aalap Herur-Raman, Debra Lai, Matthew Chandler, Michael L. Horsey, Vincent Obias, Matthew Ng, Richard Amdur
Publikováno v:
Surgical Endoscopy. 36:6278-6284
INTRODUCTION Many patients with Crohn's Disease will require surgical resection. While many studies have described outcomes following ileocecectomy, few have evaluated surgical resection of other portions of small bowel. We sought to compare open and
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Surgery. 222:989-997
Background Little is known regarding the impact of hospital academic status on outcomes following rectal cancer surgery. We compare these outcomes for nonmetastatic rectal adenocarcinoma at academic versus community institutions. Methods The National
Publikováno v:
Surgical Endoscopy. 36:4283-4289
Right colon diverticulitis is a rare disease process for which there are no established treatment guidelines, and outcomes following surgical management are underreported in the literature. We sought to describe the demographics of patients undergoin
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Colorectal Disease. 36:2739-2747
Minimally invasive resection of colon cancer at the splenic flexure can be technically challenging with concerns for a suboptimal oncologic outcome. We aimed to compare open and minimally invasive approaches following curative resection. The National
Autor:
Savannah R. Smith, Salini Hota, Salvatore A. Parascandola, Natalie Pudalov, Jessie Osborne Paull, Richard Amdur, Ada Graham, Michael L. Horsey, Vincent Obias
Publikováno v:
Colorectal Disease. 23:226-236
Aim This study aimed to present our experience with robotic colorectal surgery since its establishment at our institution in 2009. By examining the outcomes of over 500 patients, our experience provides a basis for assessing the introduction of a rob
Autor:
Michael L. Horsey, Debra Lai, Andrew D. Sparks, Aalap Herur-Raman, Marie Borum, Sanjana Rao, Matthew Ng, Vincent J. Obias
Publikováno v:
Journal of robotic surgery. 16(6)
Despite the benefits of minimally invasive surgery for colorectal procedures, significant disparities in access to these techniques remain. While these gaps have been well-documented for laparoscopy, few studies have evaluated inequalities in access
Autor:
Noor Habboosh, Natalie Pudalov, Debra Lai, Salvatore A. Parascandola, Vincent Obias, Abdullah Al Slami, Michael L. Horsey, Salini Hota
Publikováno v:
The international journal of medical robotics + computer assisted surgery : MRCASREFERENCES. 17(4)
BACKGROUND Robotic-assisted techniques in colorectal surgery have dramatically increased. Comparative data on the management of uncomplicated and complicated diverticulitis using robotics is lacking. The purpose of this study is to examine outcomes o
Publikováno v:
Surgical endoscopy. 36(6)
Right colon diverticulitis is a rare disease process for which there are no established treatment guidelines, and outcomes following surgical management are underreported in the literature. We sought to describe the demographics of patients undergoin
Autor:
Michael L, Horsey, Salvatore A, Parascandola, Andrew D, Sparks, Salini, Hota, Matthew, Ng, Vincent, Obias
Publikováno v:
Surgical endoscopy. 36(2)
Elderly patients are underrepresented in studies demonstrating the advantages of laparoscopy for the management of colorectal diseases. Moreover, few studies have examined the robotic approach in this population. In this retrospective analysis, we co
Autor:
Salvatore A, Parascandola, Michael L, Horsey, Salini, Hota, Andrew D, Sparks, Mayou Martin T, Tampo, George, Kim, Vincent, Obias
Publikováno v:
Journal of robotic surgery. 15(5)
Historically, T4 tumors of the colon have been a contraindication to minimally invasive resection. The purpose of this study was to conduct a National Cancer Database analysis to compare the outcomes after curative treatment for T4 colon cancer betwe