Colon and Rectal
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Time to embrace minimally invasive colorectal surgery?
LAS VEGAS – While uptake has been limited, minimally invasive surgery deserves a wider role, surgeon says.
From the Journals
Polyp detection rates during colonoscopy similar among endoscopists
Proximal sessile serrated polyp detection rate was significantly associated with number of years in practice.
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Time to revisit fasting rules for surgery patients
LAS VEGAS – Anesthesiologist offers unexpected preoperative preparation tips to surgeons
From the Journals
ASCO issues guideline for early detection, management of colorectal cancer
The panel included experts in medical oncology, surgery, cancer epidemiology, pathology, radiology, radiation oncology, and patient advocacy.
From the Journals
Risk models fail to predict lower-GI bleeding outcomes
Seven complex clinical risk stratification models did not do as well.
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Expert panel publishes consensus on robotic TME
A panel of expert European surgeons have published a consensus study of standardized steps for robotic rectal cancer surgery.
From the Journals
Robotic vs. conventional laparoscopic surgery for rectal cancer: No winner yet
This meta-analysis was designed as a follow-up to the ROLARR randomized trial.
Conference Coverage
‘Organoid technology’ poised to transform cancer care
BOSTON – Clinical trials may one day be conducted in a petri dish.
Conference Coverage
‘Watch and wait’ good for most – but not all – rectal cancers
BOSTON – Who needs upfront surgery?
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How to slash colorectal surgery infection rates
BOSTON – Change perioperative routines.
Conference Coverage
Quality programs drive improvements in colorectal surgery outcomes
BOSTON - Over 10 years, the incidence of most complications fell, including surgical site infections, urinary tract infections, sepsis and septic...