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Anastomotic leakage is still the most undesirable complication of colorectal surgery. The reported incidence of anastomotic leakage after colorectal surgery varies from 1.8% to 15.9%. The impact of anastomotic leakage is increased morbidity, mortality (12... see more

Objective: Anastomotic Leakage (AL) is one of the most common complications after resection of rectal cancer. Recognition of the incidence and risk factors related to AL is important. This study aimed develops a model that can predict anastomotic leakage ... see more

Objectives: This paper introduces the surgical procedure of “terminal ileum suspension” in the radical resection for low rectal cancer patients and evaluates the possibility of its clinical application.Methods: This paper retrospectively analyzed the... see more

Background and Objective: In surgical dissection, laparoscopic approach and open techniques do not differ significantly, but there is still no consensus on how anastomosis should be performed in both cardia and distal gastric tumors. Anastomosis can be pe... see more

Background and objectives: Anastomotic leakage is one of the most feared complications of gastrointestinal surgery. It causes considerable morbidity and mortality to the patient as well as trying the patience of the surgical team: it doubles the length of... see more

Background & Objectives: Though abdominal surgery has been practiced for many centuries, the optimal technique for anastomosis of small bowel and large bowel remains controversial. This study was conducted with objective to compare the outcome of stapled ... see more

Objective. Studying of impact of a human placenta hydrolysate on regeneration of intestinal anastomosis and prophylaxis of their sutures insufficiency.Materials and methods. Experimental investigations were conducted on two groups of rabbits. In every gro... see more

Objective. Improvement of the surgical treatment results in esophageal cancer.??terials and methods. Results of surgical treatment of 43 patients, having cancer of middle and lower thirds of the esophagus, were analyzed. Lewis operation was performed in 3... see more

Purpose: Aberrant hepatic arterial anatomy poses a challenge for surgeon during pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD). These anomalies are best picked up on pre-operative imaging to avoid inadvertent injury to the aberrant vasculature resulting in liver ischaemia ... see more

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