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Techniques in Coloproctology
Background Rectal prolapse is a disease presentation with a prevalence of about 1%, mainly affecting older women. It usually presents with symptoms of rectal mass, rectal bleeding, fecal incontinence or constipation, with patients frequently feeling
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. 45:665-670
A key step during laparoscopic appendicectomy is securing the appendiceal stump. This has traditionally been achieved using vicryl endoloops, but increasing evidence suggests that the use of polymeric clips (Hem-o-lok) may be a safe and viable method
Publikováno v:
The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England. 100:454-458
Introduction The use of polymeric clips in securing the appendiceal stump has been increasingly reported as a viable alternative to current methods in emergency laparoscopic appendicectomy. We evaluated the operative outcomes following the use of pol
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Colorectal disease : the official journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland. 21(7)
AIM Studies addressing the benefit of early intervention are prone to lead-time bias, which results in an artificial improvement in cancer-specific mortality. We have previously compared the age at death for patients with colorectal cancer presenting
Autor:
Grace Lee, A. Norton, C. Donoghue, Robert Pearson, K. Yong, Ciara Kiely, Leon E. Clark, David Mansouri, Angus Macdonald, B.A. Dreyer, S. R. Knight, F. Savioli, D Speake, F. Ravi, J.W. Lim, J. Kilkenny, A. Turnbull, M. Boland, R. Tummon, K.D. Clement, N. Fostyk, C. Macleod, J. Littlechild, Alisdair J. MacDonald, Nicholas T. Ventham, R. Stevenson, D. Hughes, J.H. Robertson, William M. Oliver, E. Dunstan, R. Jack, M. Joy, Michael Wilson, George Ramsay, H. Sellars, R. E. Webber, R. Shearer
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The surgeon : journal of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Ireland. 17(5)
Background The Montgomery ruling has had a wide-ranging impact on the consent process and has been the subject of new guidelines by bodies, including the Royal College of Surgeons (RCSEng). This is the first study to examine the current standard of c
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A. Baggaley, Niamh Moore, Ng Guat Shi, S. R. Knight, Nicholas T. Ventham, E Soltanmohammadi, P G Vaughan Shaw, George Ramsay, Robert Pearson, K.D. Clement, Manoj Kumar, C T Forde, J. Kilkenny
Publikováno v:
International journal of surgery (London, England). 51
Intravenous (IV) fluid administration continues to be a mainstay of care in General Surgery. Yet if they are prescribed incorrectly significant morbidity including electrolyte abnormalities, renal impairment and cardiac failure can develop. Despite t
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International Journal of Colorectal Disease. 30:1439-1440
Dear Editor: We describe the first case of caecal volvulus complicating ultra-low anterior resection and discuss the potential role of prophylactic caecopexy in such cases. To our knowledge, it is the first description of a caecal volvulus to have oc
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Journal of neuroendocrinology. 24(8)
Sex steroid hormones, such as progesterone, have been shown to display neuroprotective properties after various models of central nervous system injury, including cerebral ischaemia, although the mechanism(s) of action remain largely undetermined. Al
Autor:
S R, Knight, C P, Clarke
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Annals of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery : official journal of the Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia. 4(5)
Diaphragmatic eventration in the adult may be associated with dyspnoea. Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) techniques have been applied to the plication of diaphragmatic eventration in three adult patients. Symptoms and spirometry improved i
Autor:
J D, Kiffer, S U, Berlangieri, A M, Scott, G, Quong, M, Feigen, W, Schumer, C P, Clarke, S R, Knight, F J, Daniel
Publikováno v:
Lung cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 19(3)
A retrospective analysis was performed to determine whether coronal thoracic [18F]fluoro-2-deoxy-glucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) scans, if viewed at the time of radiotherapy (RT) planning, would have influenced the anterior-posterior (