The investigators will assess and compare Surgical, pathological and oncological outcomes between two laparoscopic procedures conventional colectomy versus complete mesocolic excision for operable colon cancer cases in Upper Egypt
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Postoperative lymph node status
Timeframe: 2 weeks postoperative
Postoperative histopathological result
Timeframe: 2 weeks postoperative
Occurence of anastomotic leak
Timeframe: within 4 weeks postoperative
Amount of anastomotic leak
Timeframe: within 4 weeks postoperative
Intraoperative visceral injury type
Timeframe: Intraoperative reporting
Intraoperative visceral injury management
Timeframe: Intraoperative reporting
Postoperative complications
Timeframe: 4 weeks postoperative
Operative time
Timeframe: Reporting immediately postoperative (at end of operation)
Intraoperative vascular injury
Timeframe: Intraoperative
Intraoperative blood loss
Timeframe: Intraoperative
Resection margins in postoperative histopathological status
Timeframe: 2 weeks postoperative
Postoperative peritonitis
Timeframe: 4 weeks postoperative
Colon cancer stage
Timeframe: 2 weeks Preoperative
Postoperative faecal fistula
Timeframe: 12 weeks postoperative
length of resected mesocolon
Timeframe: 2 weeks postoperative
Urological complications
Timeframe: Intraoperative and 4 weeks postoperative
Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) level
Timeframe: 2 weeks preoperative
Type of anastomosis
Timeframe: Intraoperative