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Open resection for colorectal cancer

Open resection for colorectal cancer
Open resection for colorectal cancer

In the UK open colorectal surgery is becoming less frequent in many centres where laparoscopic colorectal resection is being offered to most patients. However, the principles governing surgery for colorectal cancers remain the same in both modalities of treatment. The purpose of this article is to give the reader an overview of the types of operation used and the factors that are considered in approaching open colorectal cancer resections.

Abdominoperineal resection, anterior resection, colorectal cancer, hemicolectomy, open surgery
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Talwar, Anjay
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Nugent, Karen P.
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Talwar, Anjay
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Nugent, Karen P.
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Talwar, Anjay and Nugent, Karen P. (2011) Open resection for colorectal cancer. Surgery, 29 (1), 15-20. (doi:10.1016/j.mpsur.2010.10.004).

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Abstract

In the UK open colorectal surgery is becoming less frequent in many centres where laparoscopic colorectal resection is being offered to most patients. However, the principles governing surgery for colorectal cancers remain the same in both modalities of treatment. The purpose of this article is to give the reader an overview of the types of operation used and the factors that are considered in approaching open colorectal cancer resections.

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Published date: 1 January 2011
Keywords: Abdominoperineal resection, anterior resection, colorectal cancer, hemicolectomy, open surgery

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Local EPrints ID: 445713
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/445713
ISSN: 0263-9319
PURE UUID: c3824ef3-9428-4c9e-b5ed-b9c6b58fdba8

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Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 09:42

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Author: Anjay Talwar
Author: Karen P. Nugent

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