International Journal of Colorectal Disease
Journal Abbreviation: INT J COLORECTAL DIS
ISSN: 0179-1958
eISSN: 1432-1262
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Publications (43)
Sacral malformations: use of imaging to optimise sacral nerve stimulation (2016)
Povo A, Arantes M, Matzel K, Barbosa J, Ferreira MA
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Staged reconstruction of challenging abdominal full thickness wounds caused by necrotizing fasciitis and complicated by occult rectal cancer-a rare combination (2016)
Schmitz M, Ludolph I, Horch RE
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The impact of surgical quality on prognosis in patients undergoing rectal carcinoma surgery after preoperative chemoradiation (2016)
Kiehlmann M, Weber K, Göhl J, Fietkau R, Agaimy A, Hohenberger W, Merkel S
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Anatomy of the transverse colon revisited with respect to complete mesocolic excision and possible pathways of aberrant lymphatic tumor spread (2016)
Stelzner S, Hohenberger W, Weber K, West NP, Witzigmann H, Wedel T
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Myocutaneous transpelvic flaps do improve quality of life and help to reduce wound healing complications in patients receiving abdominoperineal resection in the real world (2016)
Horch RE, Hohenberger W, Weber K, Arkudas A, Beier J
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Treatment of perforated colon carcinomas-outcomes of radical surgery (2015)
Daniels M, Merkel S, Agaimy A, Hohenberger W
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The rationale behind complete mesocolic excision (CME) and a central vascular ligation for colon cancer in open and laparoscopic surgery : proceedings of a consensus conference (2014)
Sondenaa K, Quirke P, Hohenberger W, Sugihara K, Kobayashi H, Kessler H, Brown G, et al.
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Lymph node metastasis of carcinomas of transverse colon including flexures. Consideration of the extramesocolic lymph node stations (2014)
Perrakis A, Weber K, Merkel S, Matzel K, Agaimy A, Gebbert C, Hohenberger W
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A hundred patients with vertical rectus abdominis myocutaneous (VRAM) flap for pelvic reconstruction after total pelvic exenteration (2014)
Horch RE, Hohenberger W, Eweida A, Kneser U, Weber K, Arkudas A, Merkel S, et al.
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ypN0 nodal status after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy for rectal carcinoma is not associated with adverse prognosis as compared with pN0 after primary surgery (2014)
Erlenbach-Wuensch K, Semrau S, Fietkau R, Weber K, Hohenberger W, Rau T, Hartmann A, et al.
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