Asymptomatic isolated coccygeal metastasis in low rectal carcinomaTechniques in Coloproctology - Tập 15 - Trang 349-351 - 2009
Duncan Stewart, P. Kitsanta, J. Hampton, A. Shorthouse
As well as being relatively rare, osseous metastases from colorectal cancer are
frequently asymptomatic and represent a late manifestation of disease. We report
a case of an unidentified, asymptomatic coccygeal metastasis discovered on
histological processing of the resection specimen from a patient with locally
advanced rectal cancer treated with neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy followed by
radical ... hiện toàn bộ
Manometric and clinical evaluation of patients after low anterior resection for rectal cancerTechniques in Coloproctology - Tập 8 - Trang s205-s207 - 2004
C. Efthimiadis, G. Basdanis, A. Zatagias, I. Tzeveleki, C. Kosmidis, E. Karamanlis, N. Harlaftis
The aim of this study was to examine the anorectal physiological and clinical
changes that occur after low anterior resection for rectal cancer. Since 1998,
30 patients underwent laboratory tests of anorectal function, preoperatively and
1 month and 6 months after low anterior resection. Postoperatively all patients
presented with increased bowel frequency, 60% of the patients with mild soiling
an... hiện toàn bộ
The clinical results of the Turnbull–Cutait delayed coloanal anastomosis: a systematic reviewTechniques in Coloproctology - Tập 18 - Trang 579-590 - 2014
J. Hallet, H. Milot, S. Drolet, E. Desrosiers, R. C. Grégoire, A. Bouchard
Turnbull and Cutait described abdominoperineal pull-through followed by delayed
coloanal anastomosis (DCA) in 1961. DCA could reduce anastomotic leaks, pelvic
morbidity and use of stomas. Strong evidence about its clinical benefits is
still lacking. This systematic review examined the clinical outcomes of DCA for
the treatment of malignant or benign colorectal conditions. A systematic search
of el... hiện toàn bộ