Elective Colorectal Surgery
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See which Elective Colorectal Surgery trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Elective Colorectal Surgery trials you may qualify forColorectal surgery patients face excessive catabolism, increasing inflammation and immune compromise. The administration of nutritional supplements known as imm…
In colorectal surgery, one of the most feared complications is anastomotic leak (AL). To limit the consequences of AL, it must be diagnosed as early as possible…
The aim of this study is to better understand whether robotic surgery leads to better outcomes than laparoscopy in terms of complications, recovery and quality…
Epidemiological surveillance is one of the eight core components of the World Health Organization Infection Prevention and Control Programmes. These include sur…
The goal of this prospective observational study is to evaluate the adherence to DRIP score calculation and the application rate of each proposed item to preven…
Despite multi-modal prehabilitation (nutrition, exercise, and psychosocial interventions), 60% of older elective colorectal cancer surgery patients with poor ph…
To assess the effects of a combined antimicrobial prophylaxis using oral ornidazole (the day before surgery) and intravenous cephalosporin (before surgical inci…
Colorectal cancer is a very commonly diagnosed malignancy worldwide, and surgical resection remains the mainstay of treatment. Outcomes depend on preoperative s…
The clinical symptoms of septic complications (SC) (responsible for the majority of morbidity in colorectal surgery) become apparent only 5-7 days after the ope…