WM Chambers, M Bicsak, M Lamparelli… - Colorectal …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library Results Umbilical, right- and left-iliac fossa SILS was feasible using conventional instruments. Operative time ranged between 23 and 195 min (median 48 min). Four patients tolerated normal diet within 6 h (12–16 h for the remainder). Only one patient required ... Cited by 34 - Related articles - All 2 versions
PM Verheijen, ARL Stevenson, RW Stitz… - International journal of …, 2011 - Springer Abstract Purpose Patients undergoing colorectal resections are con- sidered high risk for developing thromboembolic disease. We postulate, however, that the rapid recovery and swift mobilization after laparoscopic resections reduce this risk and that these patients therefore do not ... Related articles - All 3 versions
M Ince, HT Kirat, DP Geisler, FH Remzi… - Techniques in …, 2011 - Springer Abstract Purpose The recovery benefits of laparoscopy are tradi- tionally believed to minimize the initial negative impact of surgery on early postoperative quality of life (QOL). We evaluate whether laparoscopic colectomy leads to recovery of QOL early after surgery and ... Related articles - All 3 versions
DT McKenna - Annals of Surgery, 2011 - journals.lww.com International Principles of Laparoscopic Surgery is a comprehensive review of the minimally invasive approach to abdominal or thoracic procedures. With 80 chapters and more than 150 authors, this book represents all areas of minimally invasive surgery, including chapters ... All 2 versions
MW Dobson, D Geisler, V Fazio… - Colorectal …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library Results SSIs were identified in 5.8% (n = 25) of LS patients and 4.8% (n = 65) of OS patients. ED evaluation for the infection was needed in 24% of the LS group and 42% of the OS group. Hospital re-admission was needed in one LS patient and in 52% OS patients. No ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - All 2 versions
WM Chambers, M Bicsak, M Lamparelli… - Colorectal …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library Results Umbilical, right- and left-iliac fossa SILS was feasible using conventional instruments. Operative time ranged between 23 and 195 min (median 48 min). Four patients tolerated normal diet within 6 h (12–16 h for the remainder). Only one patient required ... Cited by 34 - Related articles - All 2 versions
PM Verheijen, ARL Stevenson, RW Stitz… - International journal of …, 2011 - Springer Abstract Purpose Patients undergoing colorectal resections are con- sidered high risk for developing thromboembolic disease. We postulate, however, that the rapid recovery and swift mobilization after laparoscopic resections reduce this risk and that these patients therefore do not ... Related articles - All 3 versions
M Ince, HT Kirat, DP Geisler, FH Remzi… - Techniques in …, 2011 - Springer Abstract Purpose The recovery benefits of laparoscopy are tradi- tionally believed to minimize the initial negative impact of surgery on early postoperative quality of life (QOL). We evaluate whether laparoscopic colectomy leads to recovery of QOL early after surgery and ... Related articles - All 3 versions
DT McKenna - Annals of Surgery, 2011 - journals.lww.com International Principles of Laparoscopic Surgery is a comprehensive review of the minimally invasive approach to abdominal or thoracic procedures. With 80 chapters and more than 150 authors, this book represents all areas of minimally invasive surgery, including chapters ... All 2 versions
MW Dobson, D Geisler, V Fazio… - Colorectal …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library Results SSIs were identified in 5.8% (n = 25) of LS patients and 4.8% (n = 65) of OS patients. ED evaluation for the infection was needed in 24% of the LS group and 42% of the OS group. Hospital re-admission was needed in one LS patient and in 52% OS patients. No ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - All 2 versions