The risk analyses of lymph node metastasis and recurrence for submucosal invasive colorectal cancer: novel criteria to skip completion surgery

T Ozeki, T Shimura, T Ozeki, M Ebi, H Iwasaki, H Kato… - Cancers, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Completion surgery is recommended for patients with submucosal
invasive colorectal cancer (pT1 CRC) with known risk factors for lymph node metastasis …

A multicenter case–control study of self-expanding metallic stent versus trans-anal colorectal tube for stage II/III non-right-sided obstructive colon cancer

Y Okuda, T Shimura, K Uno, T Yamada, T Nukui… - Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
Background Self-expanding metallic stent (SEMS) and trans-anal colorectal tube (TCT) are
alternative treatments to conventional emergency surgery for non-right-sided obstructive …

[PDF][PDF] Assessment of the risk of colorectal cancer in patients with diabetes mellitus

A Agache, A Bîrligea, S Botea, M Cirstea… - …, 2021 - revistachirurgia.ro
Background Diabetes mellitus is a major reason for concern, in terms of public health with a
global prevalence that has increased twice over 34 years (1980-4.7% versus 2014-8.5%) in …

[PDF][PDF] Challenges in the Surgical Management of Patients with Diabetic Neuropathy

A Bîrligea, A Agache, M Cîrstea… - Chirurgia …, 2023 - revistachirurgia.ticketpass.ro
Diabetes Mellitus represents a major socio-economic issue both by influencing the patient's
quality of life and also considering the impact on the healthcare system. Diabetic neuropathy …

Nomogram for predicting the probability of permanent stoma in patients with acute obstructive colorectal cancer

N Sheng, J Yan, Z Wang, Z Wu - Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery, 2023 - Springer
Background Acute obstructive colorectal cancer is a high-risk emergency among colorectal
cancer (CRC). Approximately 20% of CRC patients are associated with a permanent stoma …

[PDF][PDF] Current management of colon trauma at a level II trauma Centre: A Single centre review of cases from the last two Decades

AC Carâp, RI Cracium, PS Ion - Chirurgia J, 2021 - researchgate.net
The large bowel is the second most commonly injured hollow viscus in penetrating
abdominal trauma following the small bowel. Injuries to the colon are fairly common in times …