118 results on '"Doornebosch P. G."'
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2. Long-term oncological outcomes after local excision of T1 rectal cancer
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Leijtens, J. W. A., Smits, L. J. H., Koedam, T. W. A., Orsini, R. G., van Aalten, S. M., Verseveld, M., Doornebosch, P. G., de Graaf, E. J. R., and Tuynman, J. B.
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- 2023
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3. Risk of recurrence after local resection of T1 rectal cancer: a meta-analysis with meta-regression
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Dekkers, Nik, Dang, Hao, van der Kraan, Jolein, le Cessie, Saskia, Oldenburg, Philip P., Schoones, Jan W., Langers, Alexandra M. J., van Leerdam, Monique E., van Hooft, Jeanin E., Backes, Yara, Levic, Katarina, Meining, Alexander, Saracco, Giorgio M., Holman, Fabian A., Peeters, Koen C. M. J., Moons, Leon M. G., Doornebosch, Pascal G., Hardwick, James C. H., and Boonstra, Jurjen J.
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- 2022
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4. T1 colorectal cancer patients' perspective on information provision and therapeutic decision‐making after local resection
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Dekkers, Nik, Dang, Hao, Graaf, Manon, Nobbenhuis, Kate, Verhoeven, Daan A., Kraan, Jolein, Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, Wouter H., Alkhalaf, Alaa, Westreenen, Henderik L., Basiliya, Kirill, Peeters, Koen C. M. J., Westerterp, Marinke, Doornebosch, Pascal G., Hardwick, James C. H., Langers, Alexandra M. J., and Boonstra, Jurjen J.
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Decision‐making after local resection of T1 colorectal cancer (T1CRC) is often complex and calls for optimal information provision as well as active patient involvement. The aim was to evaluate the perceptions of patients with T1CRC on information provision and therapeutic decision‐making. This multicenter cross‐sectional study included patients who underwent endoscopic or local surgical resection as initial treatment. Information provision was assessed using the EORTC QLQ‐INFO25 questionnaire. In patients with high‐risk T1CRC, we evaluated decisional involvement and satisfaction regarding the choice as to whether to undergo additional treatment after local resection, and the level of decisional conflict using the Decisional Conflict Scale. Ninety‐eight patients with T1CRC were included (72% response rate; 79/98 endoscopic and 19/98 local surgical resection; 45/98 high‐risk T1CRC). Median time since local resection was 28 months (IQR 18); none had developed recurrence. Unmet information needs were reported by 29 patients (30%; 18 low‐risk, 11 high‐risk), mostly on post‐treatment related topics (follow‐up visits, recovery time, recurrence prevention). After local resection, 24 of the 45 high‐risk patients (53%) underwent additional treatment, while others were subjected to surveillance. Higher‐educated patients were more often actively involved in decision‐making (93% vs. 43%, p= 0.002) and more frequently underwent additional treatment (79% vs. 40%, p= 0.02). Decisional conflict (p= 0.19) and satisfaction (p= 0.78) were comparable between higher‐ and lower‐educated high‐risk patients. Greater attention should be given to the post‐treatment course during consultations following local T1CRC resection. The differences in decisional involvement and selected management strategies between higher‐ and lower‐educated high‐risk patients warrant further investigation.
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- 2024
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5. Feasibility, reliability and satisfaction of (automated) capillary carcinoembryonic antigen measurements for future home-based blood sampling:the prospective CASA-I study
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Voigt, Kelly R., Wullaert, Lissa, Gobardhan, P. D., Doornebosch, P. G., Verhoef, Cornelis, Husson, Olga, Ramakers, Christian, Grunhagen, Dirk J., Voigt, Kelly R., Wullaert, Lissa, Gobardhan, P. D., Doornebosch, P. G., Verhoef, Cornelis, Husson, Olga, Ramakers, Christian, and Grunhagen, Dirk J.
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Aim: Follow-up for colorectal cancer (CRC) necessitates regular monitoring of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) at the hospital. Capillary home-based blood collection, including minimally invasive techniques such as lancet sampling or an automated upper arm device (TAP-II), has the potential to replace a significant portion of hospital-based blood sampling, thereby enhancing self-reliance and quality of life. The objectives of this study were to assess the feasibility, reliability and preference for CEA blood collection. Methods: Baseline venous and capillary (by lancet and TAP-II) blood samples were collected from 102 participants, including 20 CRC patients with elevated CEA levels, 60 CRC patients undergoing postoperative outpatient monitoring and 20 healthy volunteers. The second group performed capillary blood collections at home on two consecutive follow-up appointments and subsequently sent them to the hospital. Satisfaction was assessed via patient reported outcome measures on pain, burden, ease of use and preference. Results: The Pearson's correlation test of all usable samples resulted in a linear coefficient of 0.998 (95% CI 0.997-0.998) for the TAP-II method and 0.997 (95% CI 0.996-0.998) for the lancet method, both compared to venipuncture. Following the initial blood collection, 86% of the participants (n = 102) favoured the TAP-II, rating it as the least painful and burdensome option. After two home-based blood samples, the preference for the TAP-II method persisted, with 64% of the patients endorsing its use. Conclusion: This study demonstrated the feasibility of home-based capillary sampling of CEA. The TAP-II blood collection is the most reliable method and is preferred by patients over venipuncture and lancet sampling.
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- 2024
6. Indocyanine green near-infrared fluorescence bowel perfusion assessment to prevent anastomotic leakage in minimally invasive colorectal surgery (AVOID): a multicentre, randomised, controlled, phase 3 trial
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Faber, Robin A, Meijer, Ruben P J, Droogh, Daphne H M, Jongbloed, Jasmijn J, Bijlstra, Okker D, Boersma, Fran, Braak, Jeffrey P B M, Meershoek-Klein Kranenbarg, Elma, Putter, Hein, Holman, Fabian A, Mieog, J Sven D, Neijenhuis, Peter A, van Staveren, Esther, Bloemen, Johanne G, Burger, Jacobus W A, Aukema, Tjeerd S, Brouwers, Mark A M, Marinelli, Andreas W K S, Westerterp, Marinke, Doornebosch, Pascal G, van der Weijde, Annelies, Bosscha, Koop, Handgraaf, Henricus J M, Consten, Esther C J, Sikkenk, Daan J, Burggraaf, Jacobus, Keereweer, Stijn, van der Vorst, Joost R, Hutteman, Merlijn, Peeters, Koen C M J, Vahrmeijer, Alexander L, and Hilling, Denise E
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Anastomotic leakage is a severe postoperative complication in colorectal surgery and compromised bowel perfusion is considered a major contributing factor. Conventional methods to assess bowel perfusion have a low predictive value for anastomotic leakage. We therefore aimed to evaluate the efficacy of real-time assessment with near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging with indocyanine green (ICG) in the prevention of anastomotic leakage.
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- 2024
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7. Feasibility, reliability and satisfaction of (automated) capillary carcinoembryonic antigen measurements for future home‐based blood sampling: the prospective CASA‐I study.
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Voigt, Kelly R., Wullaert, Lissa, Gobardhan, P. D., Doornebosch, P. G., Verhoef, Cornelis, Husson, Olga, Ramakers, Christian, and Grünhagen, Dirk J.
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PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,BLOOD collection ,BLOOD sampling ,COLORECTAL cancer ,SATISFACTION ,PAIN measurement ,CARCINOEMBRYONIC antigen - Abstract
Aim: Follow‐up for colorectal cancer (CRC) necessitates regular monitoring of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) at the hospital. Capillary home‐based blood collection, including minimally invasive techniques such as lancet sampling or an automated upper arm device (TAP‐II), has the potential to replace a significant portion of hospital‐based blood sampling, thereby enhancing self‐reliance and quality of life. The objectives of this study were to assess the feasibility, reliability and preference for CEA blood collection. Methods: Baseline venous and capillary (by lancet and TAP‐II) blood samples were collected from 102 participants, including 20 CRC patients with elevated CEA levels, 60 CRC patients undergoing postoperative outpatient monitoring and 20 healthy volunteers. The second group performed capillary blood collections at home on two consecutive follow‐up appointments and subsequently sent them to the hospital. Satisfaction was assessed via patient reported outcome measures on pain, burden, ease of use and preference. Results: The Pearson's correlation test of all usable samples resulted in a linear coefficient of 0.998 (95% CI 0.997–0.998) for the TAP‐II method and 0.997 (95% CI 0.996–0.998) for the lancet method, both compared to venipuncture. Following the initial blood collection, 86% of the participants (n = 102) favoured the TAP‐II, rating it as the least painful and burdensome option. After two home‐based blood samples, the preference for the TAP‐II method persisted, with 64% of the patients endorsing its use. Conclusion: This study demonstrated the feasibility of home‐based capillary sampling of CEA. The TAP‐II blood collection is the most reliable method and is preferred by patients over venipuncture and lancet sampling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Structured training pathway and proctoring; multicenter results of the implementation of transanal total mesorectal excision (TaTME) in the Netherlands
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Veltcamp Helbach, M., van Oostendorp, S. E., Koedam, T. W. A., Knol, J. J., Stockmann, H. B. A. C., Oosterling, S. J., Vuylsteke, R. C. L. M., de Graaf, E. J. R., Doornebosch, P. G., Hompes, R., Bonjer, H. J., Sietses, C., and Tuynman, J. B.
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- 2020
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9. Effectiveness of endosponge therapy for the management of presacral abscesses following rectal surgery
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Huisman, J. F., van Westreenen, H. L., van der Wouden, E. J., Vasen, H. F. A., de Graaf, E. J. R., Doornebosch, P. G., Tang, T. J., Schot, I., Brohet, R. M., de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, W. H., and Vermaas, M.
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- 2019
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10. Perineal wound closure using gluteal turnover flap or primary closure after abdominoperineal resection for rectal cancer: study protocol of a randomised controlled multicentre trial (BIOPEX-2 study)
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Sharabiany, Sarah, Blok, Robin D., Lapid, Oren, Hompes, Roel, Bemelman, Wilhelmus A., Alberts, Victor P., Lamme, Bas, Wijsman, Jan H., Tuynman, Jurriaan B., Aalbers, Arend G. J., Beets, Geerard L., Fabry, Hans F. J., Cherepanin, Ivan M., Polat, Fatih, Burger, Jacobus W. A., Rutten, Harm J. T., Bosker, Robert J. I., Talsma, Koen, Rothbarth, Joost, Verhoef, Cees, van de Ven, Anthony W. H., van der Bilt, Jarmila D. W., de Graaf, Eelco J. R., Doornebosch, Pascal G., Leijtens, Jeroen W. A., Heemskerk, Jeroen, Singh, Baljit, Chaudhri, Sanjay, Gerhards, Michael F., Karsten, Tom M., de Wilt, Johannes H. W., Bremers, Andre J. A., Vuylsteke, Ronald J. C. L. M., Heuff, Gijsbert, van Geloven, Anna A. W., Tanis, Pieter J., and Musters, Gijsbert D.
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- 2020
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11. Transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) versus endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for resection of non-pedunculated rectal lesions (TRIASSIC study): study protocol of a European multicenter randomised controlled trial
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Dekkers, Nik, Boonstra, Jurjen J., Moons, Leon M. G., Hompes, Roel, Bastiaansen, Barbara A., Tuynman, Jurriaan B., Koch, Arjun D., Weusten, Bas L. A. M., Pronk, Apollo, Neijenhuis, Peter A., Westerterp, Marinke, van den Hout, Wilbert B., Langers, Alexandra M. J., van der Kraan, Jolein, Alkhalaf, Alaa, Lai, Jonathan Y. L., ter Borg, Frank, Fabry, Hans, Halet, Eric, Schwartz, Matthijs P., Nagengast, Wouter B., Straathof, Jan Willem A., ten Hove, Rogier W. R., Oterdoom, Leendert H., Hoff, Christiaan, Belt, Eric J Th, Zimmerman, David D. E., Hadithi, Muhammed, Morreau, Hans, de Cuba, Erienne M. V., Leijtens, Jeroen W. A., Vasen, Hans F. A., van Leerdam, Monique E., de Graaf, Eelco J. R., Doornebosch, Pascal G., and Hardwick, James C. H.
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- 2020
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12. Endorectal Ultrasonography of Rectal Tumours
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Nonner, J., Waage, J. E. R., Hermsen, P. E. A., Baatrup, Gunnar, Doornebosch, P. G., de Graaf, E. J. R., and Baatrup, Gunnar, editor
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- 2015
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13. Adjuvant hepatic arterial infusion pump chemotherapy and resection versus resection alone in patients with low-risk resectable colorectal liver metastases – the multicenter randomized controlled PUMP trial
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Buisman, F. E., Homs, M. Y. V., Grünhagen, D. J., Filipe, W. F., Bennink, R. J., Besselink, M. G. H., Borel Rinkes, I. H. M., Bruijnen, R. C. G., Cercek, A., D’Angelica, M. I., van Delden, O. M., Donswijk, M. L., van Doorn, L., Doornebosch, P. G., Emmering, J., Erdmann, J. I., IJzerman, N. S., Grootscholten, C., Hagendoorn, J., Kemeny, N. E., Kingham, T. P., Klompenhouwer, E. G., Kok, N. F. M., Koolen, S., Kuhlmann, K. F. D., Kuiper, M. C., Lam, M. G. E., Mathijssen, R. H. J., Moelker, A., Oomen-de Hoop, E., Punt, C. J. A., te Riele, W. W., Roodhart, J. M. L., Swijnenburg, R. J., Prevoo, W., Tanis, P. J., Vermaas, M., Versleijen, M. W. J., Veuger, F. P., Weterman, M. J., Verhoef, C., and Groot Koerkamp, B.
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- 2019
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14. Stoma-free survival after anastomotic leak following rectal cancer resection: worldwide cohort of 2470 patients
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Greijdanus, N, Wienholts, K, Ubels, S, Talboom, K, Hannink, G, Wolthuis, A, de Lacy, F, Lefevre, J, Solomon, M, Frasson, M, Rotholtz, N, Denost, Q, Perez, R, Konishi, T, Panis, Y, Rutegard, M, Hompes, R, Rosman, C, van Workum, F, Tanis, P, de Wilt, J, Bremers, A, Ferenschild, F, de Vriendt, S, D'Hoore, A, Bislenghi, G, Farguell, J, Lacy, A, Atienza, P, van Kessel, C, Parc, Y, Voron, T, Collard, M, Muriel, J, Cholewa, H, Mattioni, L, Frontali, A, Polle, S, Polat, F, Obihara, N, Vailati, B, Kusters, M, Tuynmann, J, Hazen, S, Gruter, A, Amano, T, Fujiwara, H, Salomon, M, Ruiz, H, Gonzalez, R, Estefania, D, Avellaneda, N, Carrie, A, Santillan, M, Pachajoa, D, Parodi, M, Gielis, M, Binder, A, Gurtler, T, Riedl, P, Badiani, S, Berney, C, Morgan, M, Hollington, P, da Silva, N, Nair, G, Ho, Y, Lamparelli, M, Kapadia, R, Kroon, H, Dudi-Venkata, N, Liu, J, Sammour, T, Flamey, N, Pattyn, P, Chaoui, A, Vansteenbrugge, L, van den Broek, N, Vanclooster, P, de Gheldere, C, Pletinckx, P, Defoort, B, Dewulf, M, Slavchev, M, Belev, N, Atanasov, B, Krastev, P, Sokolov, M, Maslyankov, S, Gribnev, P, Pavlov, V, Ivanov, T, Karamanliev, M, Filipov, E, Tonchev, P, Aigner, F, Mitteregger, M, Allmer, C, Seitinger, G, Colucci, N, Buchs, N, Ris, F, Toso, C, Gialamas, E, Vuagniaux, A, Chautems, R, Sauvain, M, Daester, S, von Flue, M, Guenin, M, Taha-Mehlitz, S, Hess, G, Martinek, L, Skrovina, M, Machackova, M, Bencurik, V, Uluk, D, Pratschke, J, Dittrich, L, Guel-Klein, S, Perez, D, Grass, J, Melling, N, Mueller, S, Iversen, L, Eriksen, J, Baatrup, G, Al-Najami, I, Bjorsum-Meyer, T, Teras, J, Teras, R, Monib, F, Ahmed, N, Alkady, E, Ali, A, Khedr, G, Abdelaal, A, Ashoush, F, Ewedah, M, Elshennawy, E, Hussein, M, Fernandez-Martinez, D, Garcia-Florez, L, Fernandez-Hevia, M, Suarez-Sanchez, A, Aretxabala, I, Docampo, I, Zabala, J, Tejedor, P, Morales Bernaldo de Quiros, J, Quiroga, I, Navarro-Sanchez, A, Darias, I, Fernandez, C, de La Cruz Cuadrado, C, Sanchez-Guillen, L, Lopez-Rodriguez-Arias, F, Soler-Silva, A, Arroyo, A, Bernal-Sprekelsen, J, Gomez-Abril, S, Gonzalvez, P, Torres, M, Sanchez, T, Antona, F, Lara, J, Montero, J, Mendoza-Moreno, F, Diez-Alonso, M, Matias-Garcia, B, Quiroga-Valcarcel, A, Colas-Ruiz, E, Tasende-Presedo, M, Fernandez-Hurtado, I, Cifuentes-Rodenas, J, Suarez, M, Losada, M, Hernandez, M, Alonso, A, Dieguez, B, Serralta, D, Quintana, R, Lopez, J, Pinto, F, Nieto-Moreno, E, Bonito, A, Santacruz, C, Marcos, E, Septiem, J, Calero-Lillo, A, Alanez-Saavedra, J, Munoz-Collado, S, Lopez-Lara, M, Martinez, M, Herrero, E, Borda, F, Villar, O, Escartin, J, Blas, J, Ferrer, R, Egea, J, Rodriguez-Infante, A, Minguez-Ruiz, G, Carreno-Villarreal, G, Pire-Abaitua, G, Dziakova, J, Rodriguez, C, Aranda, M, Huguet, J, Borda-Arrizabalaga, N, Enriquez-Navascues, J, Echaniz, G, Ansorena, Y, Estaire-Gomez, M, Martinez-Pinedo, C, Barbero-Valenzuela, A, Ruiz-Garcia, P, Kraft, M, Gomez-Jurado, M, Pellino, G, Espin-Basany, E, Cotte, E, Panel, N, Goutard, C, de Angelis, N, Lauka, L, Shaikh, S, Osborne, L, Ramsay, G, Nichita, V, Bhandari, S, Sarmah, P, Bethune, R, Pringle, H, Massey, L, Fowler, G, Hamid, H, de Simone, B, Kynaston, J, Bradley, N, Stienstra, R, Gurjar, S, Mukherjee, T, Chandio, A, Ahmed, S, Singh, B, Runau, F, Chaudhri, S, Siaw, O, Sarveswaran, J, Miu, V, Ashmore, D, Darwich, H, Singh-Ranger, D, Singh, N, Shaban, M, Gareb, F, Petropolou, T, Polydorou, A, Dattani, M, Afzal, A, Bavikatte, A, Sebastian, B, Ward, N, Mishra, A, Manatakis, D, Agalianos, C, Tasis, N, Antonopoulou, M, Karavokyros, I, Charalabopoulos, A, Schizas, D, Baili, E, Syllaios, A, Karydakis, L, Vailas, M, Balalis, D, Korkolis, D, Plastiras, A, Rompou, A, Xenaki, S, Xynos, E, Chrysos, E, Venianaki, M, Christodoulidis, G, Perivoliotis, K, Tzovaras, G, Baloyiannis, I, Ho, M, Ng, S, Mak, T, Futaba, K, Santak, G, Simlesa, D, Cosic, J, Zukanovic, G, Kelly, M, Larkin, J, Mccormick, P, Mehigan, B, Connelly, T, Neary, P, Ryan, J, Mccullough, P, Al-Juaifari, M, Hammoodi, H, Abbood, A, Calabro, M, Muratore, A, La Terra, A, Farnesi, F, Feo, C, Fabbri, N, Pesce, A, Fazzin, M, Roscio, F, Clerici, F, Lucchi, A, Vittori, L, Agostinelli, L, Ripoli, M, Sambucci, D, Porta, A, Sinibaldi, G, Crescentini, G, Larcinese, A, Picone, E, Persiani, R, Biondi, A, Pezzuto, R, Lorenzon, L, Rizzo, G, Coco, C, D'Agostino, L, Spinelli, A, Sacchi, M, Carvello, M, Foppa, C, Maroli, A, Palini, G, Garulli, G, Zanini, N, Delrio, P, Rega, D, Carbone, F, Aversano, A, Pirozzolo, G, Recordare, A, D'Alimonte, L, Vignotto, C, Corbellini, C, Sampietro, G, Lorusso, L, Manzo, C, Ghignone, F, Ugolini, G, Montroni, I, Pasini, F, Ballabio, M, Bisagni, P, Armao, F, Longhi, M, Ghazouani, O, Galleano, R, Tamini, N, Oldani, M, Nespoli, L, Picciariello, A, Altomare, D, Tomasicchio, G, Lantone, G, Catena, F, Giuffrida, M, Annicchiarico, A, Perrone, G, Grossi, U, Santoro, G, Zanus, G, Iacomino, A, Novello, S, Passuello, N, Zucchella, M, Puca, L, Degiuli, M, Reddavid, R, Scabini, S, Aprile, A, Soriero, D, Fioravanti, E, Rottoli, M, Romano, A, Tanzanu, M, Belvedere, A, Mariani, N, Ceretti, A, Opocher, E, Gallo, G, Sammarco, G, de Paola, G, Pucciarelli, S, Marchegiani, F, Spolverato, G, Buzzi, G, Di Saverio, S, Meroni, P, Parise, C, Bottazzoli, E, Lapolla, P, Brachini, G, Cirillo, B, Mingoli, A, Sica, G, Siragusa, L, Bellato, V, Cerbo, D, de Pasqual, C, de Manzoni, G, di Cosmo, M, Alrayes, B, Qandeel, M, Hani, M, Rabadi, A, el Muhtaseb, M, Abdeen, B, Karmi, F, Zilinskas, J, Latkauskas, T, Tamelis, A, Pikuniene, I, Slenfuktas, V, Poskus, T, Kryzauskas, M, Jakubauskas, M, Mikalauskas, S, Jakubauskiene, L, Hassan, S, Altrabulsi, A, Abdulwahed, E, Ghmagh, R, Deeknah, A, Alshareea, E, Elhadi, M, Abujamra, S, Msherghi, A, Tababa, O, Majbar, M, Souadka, A, Benkabbou, A, Mohsine, R, Echiguer, S, Moctezuma-Velazquez, P, Salgado-Nesme, N, Vergara-Fernandez, O, Sainz-Hernandez, J, Alvarez-Bautista, F, Zakaria, A, Zakaria, Z, Wong, M, Ismail, R, Ibrahim, A, Abdullah, N, Julaihi, R, Bhat, S, O'Grady, 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Background: The optimal treatment of anastomotic leak after rectal cancer resection is unclear. This worldwide cohort study aimed to provide an overview of four treatment strategies applied. Methods: Patients from 216 centres and 45 countries with anastomotic leak after rectal cancer resection between 2014 and 2018 were included. Treatment was categorized as salvage surgery, faecal diversion with passive or active (vacuum) drainage, and no primary/secondary faecal diversion. The primary outcome was 1-year stoma-free survival. In addition, passive and active drainage were compared using propensity score matching (2: 1). Results: Of 2470 evaluable patients, 388 (16.0 per cent) underwent salvage surgery, 1524 (62.0 per cent) passive drainage, 278 (11.0 per cent) active drainage, and 280 (11.0 per cent) had no faecal diversion. One-year stoma-free survival rates were 13.7, 48.3, 48.2, and 65.4 per cent respectively. Propensity score matching resulted in 556 patients with passive and 278 with active drainage. There was no statistically significant difference between these groups in 1-year stoma-free survival (OR 0.95, 95 per cent c.i. 0.66 to 1.33), with a risk difference of -1.1 (95 per cent c.i. -9.0 to 7.0) per cent. After active drainage, more patients required secondary salvage surgery (OR 2.32, 1.49 to 3.59), prolonged hospital admission (an additional 6 (95 per cent c.i. 2 to 10) days), and ICU admission (OR 1.41, 1.02 to 1.94). Mean duration of leak healing did not differ significantly (an additional 12 (-28 to 52) days). Conclusion: Primary salvage surgery or omission of faecal diversion likely correspond to the most severe and least severe leaks respectively. In patients with diverted leaks, stoma-free survival did not differ statistically between passive and active drainage, although the increased risk of secondary salvage surgery and ICU admission suggests residual confounding.
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15. C-reactive protein (CRP) trajectory as a predictor of anastomotic leakage after rectal cancer resection
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Hoek, V. T., Sparreboom, C. L., Wolthuis, A. M., Menon, A. G., Kleinrensink, G. J., D'Hoore, A., Komen, N., Lange, J. F., van Westreenen, H. L., Doornebosch, P. G., Dekker, J. W. T., Daams, F., Lips, D. J., van Grevenstein, W. M. U., Karsten, T. M., Surgery, CCA - Cancer Treatment and quality of life, Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism, APPEAL II collaborators, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery, Neurosciences, and Erasmus MC other
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Colorectal cancer ,Anastomotic Leak ,anastomotic leakage ,Gastroenterology ,C-reactive protein ,Cohort Studies ,COLORECTAL SURGERY ,rectal surgery ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Positive predicative value ,Internal medicine ,INFECTIOUS COMPLICATIONS ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Science & Technology ,Gastroenterology & Hepatology ,biology ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Rectal Neoplasms ,medicine.disease ,Point of delivery ,C-Reactive Protein ,ROC Curve ,Anastomotic leakage ,RISK-FACTORS ,biology.protein ,Adenocarcinoma ,Surgery ,Human medicine ,business ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Biomarkers ,Cohort study - Abstract
AIM: This study aimed to identify whether CRP-trajectory measurement, including increase in CRP-level of 50 mg/l per day, is an accurate predictor of anastomotic leakage (AL) in patients undergoing resection for rectal cancer. METHODS: A prospective multicentre database was used. CRP was recorded on the first three postoperative days. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, and area under the receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve were used to analyse performances of CRP-trajectory measurements between postoperative day (POD) 1-2, 2-3, 1-3 and between any two days. RESULTS: A total of 271 patients were included in the study. AL was observed in 12.5% (34/271). Increase in CRP-level of 50 mg/l between POD 1-2 had a negative predictive value of 0.92, specificity of 0.71 and sensitivity of 0.57. Changes in CRP-levels between POD 2-3 were associated with a negative predictive value, specificity and sensitivity of 0.89, 0.93 and 0.26, respectively. Changes in CRP-levels between POD 1-3 showed a negative predictive value of 0.94, specificity of 0.76 and sensitivity of 0.65. In addition, 50 mg/l changes between any two days showed a negative predictive value of 0.92, specificity of 0.66 and sensitivity of 0.62. The area under the ROC curve for all CRP-trajectory measurements ranged from 0.593-0.700. CONCLUSION: The present study showed that CRP-trajectory between postoperative days lacks predictive value to singularly rule out AL. Early and safe discharge in patients undergoing rectal surgery for adenocarcinoma cannot be guaranteed based on this parameter. High negative predictive values are mainly caused by the relatively low prevalence of AL. ispartof: COLORECTAL DISEASE vol:24 issue:2 pages:220-227 ispartof: location:England status: published
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16. Transanal endoscopic surgery for complications of prior rectal surgery
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van Vledder, Mark G., Doornebosch, Pascal G., and de Graaf, Eelco J. R.
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17. Transanal minimally invasive surgery: impact on quality of life and functional outcome
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Verseveld, Maria, Barendse, Renée M., Gosselink, Martijn P., Verhoef, Cornelis, de Graaf, Eelco J. R., and Doornebosch, Pascal G.
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18. The impact of disease severity, age and surgical approach on the outcome of acute appendicitis in children
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van den Boom, A. L., Gorter, R. R., van Haard, P. M. M., Doornebosch, P. G., Heij, H. A., and Dawson, I.
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19. Long-term oncological outcomes after local excision of T1 rectal cancer
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Leijtens, J. W. A., primary, Smits, L. J. H., additional, Koedam, T. W. A., additional, Orsini, R. G., additional, van Aalten, S. M., additional, Verseveld, M., additional, Doornebosch, P. G., additional, de Graaf, E. J. R., additional, and Tuynman, J. B., additional
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- 2022
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20. Treatment of clinical T1 rectal cancer in the Netherlands:a population-based overview of clinical practice
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Verseveld, M., Verver, D., Noordman, B. J., Pouwels, S., Elferink, M. A.G., de Graaf, E. J.R., Verhoef, C., Doornebosch, P. G., de Wilt, J. H.W., Verseveld, M., Verver, D., Noordman, B. J., Pouwels, S., Elferink, M. A.G., de Graaf, E. J.R., Verhoef, C., Doornebosch, P. G., and de Wilt, J. H.W.
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Introduction: Local excision is increasingly used as an alternative treatment for radical surgery in patients with early stage clinical T1 (cT1) rectal cancer. This study provides an overview of incidence, staging accuracy and treatment strategies in patients with cT1 rectal cancer in the Netherlands. Materials and methods: Patients with cT1 rectal cancer diagnosed between 2005 and 2018 were included from the Netherlands Cancer Registry. An overview per time period (2005-2009, 2010-2014 and 2015-2018) of the incidence and various treatment strategies used, e.g. local excision (LE) or major resection, with/without neoadjuvant treatment (NAT), were given and trends over time were analysed using the Chi Square for Trend test. In addition, accuracy of tumour staging was described, compared and analysed over time. Results: In total, 3033 patients with cT1 rectal cancer were diagnosed. The incidence of cT1 increased from 540 patients in 2005–2009 to 1643 patients in 2015–2018. There was a significant increased use of LE. In cT1N0/X patients, 9.2% received NAT, 25.5% were treated by total mesorectal excision (TME) and 11.4% received a completion TME (cTME) following prior LE. Overall accuracy in tumour staging (cT1 = pT1) was 77.3%, yet significantly worse in cN1/2 patients, as compared to cN0 patients (44.8% vs 77.9%, respectively, p < 0.001). Conclusion: Over time, there was an increase in the incidence of cT1 tumours. Both the use of neoadjuvant therapy and TME surgery in clinically node negative patients decreased significantly. Clinical accuracy in T1 tumour staging improved over time, but remained significantly worse in clinical node positive patients.
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21. C-reactive protein (CRP) trajectory as a predictor of anastomotic leakage after rectal cancer resection: A multicentre cohort study
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Hoek, V. T., Sparreboom, C. L., Wolthuis, A. M., Menon, A. G., Kleinrensink, G. J., D'Hoore, A., Komen, N., Lange, J. F., van Westreenen, H. L., Doornebosch, P. G., Dekker, J. W. T., Daams, F., Lips, D. J., van Grevenstein, W. M. U., Karsten, T. M., Hoek, V. T., Sparreboom, C. L., Wolthuis, A. M., Menon, A. G., Kleinrensink, G. J., D'Hoore, A., Komen, N., Lange, J. F., van Westreenen, H. L., Doornebosch, P. G., Dekker, J. W. T., Daams, F., Lips, D. J., van Grevenstein, W. M. U., and Karsten, T. M.
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Aim: This study aimed to identify whether CRP-trajectory measurement, including increase in CRP-level of 50 mg/l per day, is an accurate predictor of anastomotic leakage (AL) in patients undergoing resection for rectal cancer. Methods: A prospective multicentre database was used. CRP was recorded on the first three postoperative days. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, and area under the receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve were used to analyse performances of CRP-trajectory measurements between postoperative day (POD) 1–2, 2–3, 1–3 and between any two days. Results: A total of 271 patients were included in the study. AL was observed in 12.5% (34/271). Increase in CRP-level of 50 mg/l between POD 1–2 had a negative predictive value of 0.92, specificity of 0.71 and sensitivity of 0.57. Changes in CRP-levels between POD 2–3 were associated with a negative predictive value, specificity and sensitivity of 0.89, 0.93 and 0.26, respectively. Changes in CRP-levels between POD 1–3 showed a negative predictive value of 0.94, specificity of 0.76 and sensitivity of 0.65. In addition, 50 mg/l changes between any two days showed a negative predictive value of 0.92, specificity of 0.66 and sensitivity of 0.62. The area under the ROC curve for all CRP-trajectory measurements ranged from 0.593–0.700. Conclusion: The present study showed that CRP-trajectory between postoperative days lacks predictive value to singularly rule out AL. Early and safe discharge in patients undergoing rectal surgery for adenocarcinoma cannot be guaranteed based on this parameter. High negative predictive values are mainly caused by the relatively low prevalence of AL.
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22. Intramucosal carcinoma of the rectum can be safely treated with transanal endoscopic microsurgery; clinical support of the revised Vienna classification
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Verseveld, Maria, Barendse, Renée M., Dawson, Imro, Vos, Elvira L., de Graaf, Eelco J. R., and Doornebosch, Pascal G.
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23. Endorectal Ultrasonography of Rectal Tumours
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Nonner, J., primary, Waage, J. E. R., additional, Hermsen, P. E. A., additional, Baatrup, Gunnar, additional, Doornebosch, P. G., additional, and de Graaf, E. J. R., additional
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24. Transanal endoscopic microsurgery for T1 rectal cancer: size matters!
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Doornebosch, Pascal G., Zeestraten, Eliane, de Graaf, Eelco J. R., Hermsen, Pleun, Dawson, Imro, Tollenaar, Rob A. E. M., and Morreau, Hans
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25. Impact of transanal endoscopic microsurgery on functional outcome and quality of life
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Doornebosch, P. G., Gosselink, M. P., Neijenhuis, P. A., Schouten, W. R., Tollenaar, R. A. E. M., and de Graaf, E. J. R.
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26. Comparing practice and outcome of laparoscopic liver resection between high-volume expert centres and nationwide low-to-medium volume centres
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Görgec, B, primary, Fichtinger, R S, additional, Ratti, F, additional, Aghayan, D, additional, Van der Poel, M J, additional, Al-Jarrah, R, additional, Armstrong, T, additional, Cipriani, F, additional, Fretland, Å A, additional, Suhool, A, additional, Bemelmans, M, additional, Bosscha, K, additional, Braat, A E, additional, De Boer, M T, additional, Dejong, C H C, additional, Doornebosch, P G, additional, Draaisma, W A, additional, Gerhards, M F, additional, Gobardhan, P D, additional, Hagendoorn, J, additional, Kazemier, G, additional, Klaase, J, additional, Leclercq, W K G, additional, Liem, M S, additional, Lips, D J, additional, Marsman, H A, additional, Mieog, J S D, additional, Molenaar, Q I, additional, Nieuwenhuijs, V B, additional, Nota, C L, additional, Patijn, G A, additional, Rijken, A M, additional, Slooter, G D, additional, Stommel, M W J, additional, Swijnenburg, R J, additional, Tanis, P J, additional, Te Riele, W W, additional, Terkivatan, T, additional, Van den Tol, P M P, additional, Van den Boezem, P B, additional, Van der Hoeven, J A, additional, Vermaas, M, additional, Edwin, B, additional, Aldrighetti, L A, additional, Van Dam, R M, additional, Abu Hilal, M, additional, and Besselink, M G, additional
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27. The Role of Endorectal Ultrasound in Therapeutic Decision-Making for Local vs. Transabdominal Resection of Rectal Tumors
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Doornebosch, P. G., Bronkhorst, P. J. B., Hop, W. C. J., Bode, W. A., Sing, A. K., and de Graaf, E. J. R.
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28. Comparing practice and outcome of laparoscopic liver resection between high-volume expert centres and nationwide low-to-medium volume centres
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Zorgeenheid Vaatchirurgie Zorg, MS CGO, Cancer, Görgec, B., Fichtinger, R. S., Ratti, F., Aghayan, D., Van der Poel, M. J., Al-Jarrah, R., Armstrong, T., Cipriani, F., Fretland, ÅA, Suhool, A., Bemelmans, M., Bosscha, K., Braat, A. E., De Boer, M. T., Dejong, C. H.C., Doornebosch, P. G., Draaisma, W. A., Gerhards, M. F., Gobardhan, P. D., Hagendoorn, J., Kazemier, G., Klaase, J., Leclercq, W. K.G., Liem, M. S., Lips, D. J., Marsman, H. A., Mieog, J. S.D., Molenaar, Q. I., Nieuwenhuijs, V. B., Nota, C. L., Patijn, G. A., Rijken, A. M., Slooter, G. D., Stommel, M. W.J., Swijnenburg, R. J., Tanis, P. J., Te Riele, W. W., Terkivatan, T., Van den Tol, P. M.P., Van den Boezem, P. B., Van der Hoeven, J. A., Vermaas, M., Edwin, B., Aldrighetti, L. A., Van Dam, R. M., Abu Hilal, M., Besselink, M. G., Zorgeenheid Vaatchirurgie Zorg, MS CGO, Cancer, Görgec, B., Fichtinger, R. S., Ratti, F., Aghayan, D., Van der Poel, M. J., Al-Jarrah, R., Armstrong, T., Cipriani, F., Fretland, ÅA, Suhool, A., Bemelmans, M., Bosscha, K., Braat, A. E., De Boer, M. T., Dejong, C. H.C., Doornebosch, P. G., Draaisma, W. A., Gerhards, M. F., Gobardhan, P. D., Hagendoorn, J., Kazemier, G., Klaase, J., Leclercq, W. K.G., Liem, M. S., Lips, D. J., Marsman, H. A., Mieog, J. S.D., Molenaar, Q. I., Nieuwenhuijs, V. B., Nota, C. L., Patijn, G. A., Rijken, A. M., Slooter, G. D., Stommel, M. W.J., Swijnenburg, R. J., Tanis, P. J., Te Riele, W. W., Terkivatan, T., Van den Tol, P. M.P., Van den Boezem, P. B., Van der Hoeven, J. A., Vermaas, M., Edwin, B., Aldrighetti, L. A., Van Dam, R. M., Abu Hilal, M., and Besselink, M. G.
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29. Laparoscopic-monitored colonoscopic polypectomy: a multimodality method to avoid segmental colon resection
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Grünhagen, D. J., van Ierland, M.-C. P., Doornebosch, P. G., Bruijninckx, M. M. M., Winograd, R., and de Graaf, E. J. R.
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- 2011
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30. Quality of life after transanal endoscopic microsurgery and total mesorectal excision in early rectal cancer
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Doornebosch, P. G., Tollenaar, R. A. E. M., Gosselink, M. P., Stassen, L. P., Dijkhuis, C. M., Schouten, W. R., van de Velde, C. J., and de Graaf, E. J. R.
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31. A multicentre cohort study of serum and peritoneal biomarkers to predict anastomotic leakage after rectal cancer resection
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Sparreboom, C L, Komen, N, Rizopoulos, D, Verhaar, A P, Dik, W A, Wu, Z, van Westreenen, H L, Doornebosch, P G, Dekker, J W T, Menon, A G, Daams, F, Lips, D, van Grevenstein, W M U, Karsten, T M, Bayon, Y, Peppelenbosch, M P, Wolthuis, A M, D'Hoore, A, Lange, J F, Sparreboom, C L, Komen, N, Rizopoulos, D, Verhaar, A P, Dik, W A, Wu, Z, van Westreenen, H L, Doornebosch, P G, Dekker, J W T, Menon, A G, Daams, F, Lips, D, van Grevenstein, W M U, Karsten, T M, Bayon, Y, Peppelenbosch, M P, Wolthuis, A M, D'Hoore, A, and Lange, J F
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32. A multicentre cohort study of serum and peritoneal biomarkers to predict anastomotic leakage after rectal cancer resection
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MS CGO, Cancer, MS Gynaecologische Oncologie, Sparreboom, C L, Komen, N, Rizopoulos, D, Verhaar, A P, Dik, W A, Wu, Z, van Westreenen, H L, Doornebosch, P G, Dekker, J W T, Menon, A G, Daams, F, Lips, D, van Grevenstein, W M U, Karsten, T M, Bayon, Y, Peppelenbosch, M P, Wolthuis, A M, D'Hoore, A, Lange, J F, MS CGO, Cancer, MS Gynaecologische Oncologie, Sparreboom, C L, Komen, N, Rizopoulos, D, Verhaar, A P, Dik, W A, Wu, Z, van Westreenen, H L, Doornebosch, P G, Dekker, J W T, Menon, A G, Daams, F, Lips, D, van Grevenstein, W M U, Karsten, T M, Bayon, Y, Peppelenbosch, M P, Wolthuis, A M, D'Hoore, A, and Lange, J F
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33. The effect of neoadjuvant short-course radiotherapy and delayed surgery versus chemoradiation on postoperative outcomes in locally advanced rectal cancer patients - A propensity score matched nationwide audit-based study
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Fysica Radiotherapie Research, MS Radiotherapie, Cancer, MS Gynaecologische Oncologie, Trialbureau Beeld, Epi Kanker Team A, Circulatory Health, JC onderzoeksprogramma Kanker, MS CGO, Hoendervangers, S, Sparreboom, C L, Intven, M P W, Lange, J F, Verkooijen, H M, Doornebosch, P G, van Grevenstein, W M U, Fysica Radiotherapie Research, MS Radiotherapie, Cancer, MS Gynaecologische Oncologie, Trialbureau Beeld, Epi Kanker Team A, Circulatory Health, JC onderzoeksprogramma Kanker, MS CGO, Hoendervangers, S, Sparreboom, C L, Intven, M P W, Lange, J F, Verkooijen, H M, Doornebosch, P G, and van Grevenstein, W M U
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34. A multicentre cohort study of serum and peritoneal biomarkers to predict anastomotic leakage after rectal cancer resection
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Sparreboom, C. L., primary, Komen, N., additional, Rizopoulos, D., additional, Verhaar, A. P., additional, Dik, W. A., additional, Wu, Z., additional, van Westreenen, H. L., additional, Doornebosch, P. G., additional, Dekker, J. W. T., additional, Menon, A. G., additional, Daams, F., additional, Lips, D., additional, van Grevenstein, W. M. U., additional, Karsten, T. M., additional, Bayon, Y., additional, Peppelenbosch, M. P., additional, Wolthuis, A. M., additional, D'Hoore, A., additional, and Lange, J. F., additional
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35. Transanal total mesorectal excision: how are we doing so far?
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Sparreboom, C. L., primary, Komen, N., additional, Rizopoulos, D., additional, van Westreenen, H. L., additional, Doornebosch, P. G., additional, Dekker, J. W. T., additional, Menon, A. G., additional, Tuynman, J. B., additional, Daams, F., additional, Lips, D., additional, van Grevenstein, W. M. U., additional, Karsten, T. M., additional, Lange, J. F., additional, D'Hoore, A., additional, and Wolthuis, A. M., additional
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36. Structured training pathway and proctoring; multicenter results of the implementation of transanal total mesorectal excision (TaTME) in the Netherlands
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Veltcamp Helbach, M., primary, van Oostendorp, S. E., additional, Koedam, T. W. A., additional, Knol, J. J., additional, Stockmann, H. B. A. C., additional, Oosterling, S. J., additional, Vuylsteke, R. C. L. M., additional, de Graaf, E. J. R., additional, Doornebosch, P. G., additional, Hompes, R., additional, Bonjer, H. J., additional, Sietses, C., additional, and Tuynman, J. B., additional
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37. Transanal total mesorectal excision: how are we doing so far?
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Verpleegafd Vaatchirurgie D4 Oost, MS CGO, Cancer, Sparreboom, C L, Komen, N, Rizopoulos, D, van Westreenen, H L, Doornebosch, P G, Dekker, J W T, Menon, A G, Tuynman, J B, Daams, F, Lips, D, van Grevenstein, W M U, Karsten, T M, Lange, J F, D'Hoore, A, Wolthuis, A M, Verpleegafd Vaatchirurgie D4 Oost, MS CGO, Cancer, Sparreboom, C L, Komen, N, Rizopoulos, D, van Westreenen, H L, Doornebosch, P G, Dekker, J W T, Menon, A G, Tuynman, J B, Daams, F, Lips, D, van Grevenstein, W M U, Karsten, T M, Lange, J F, D'Hoore, A, and Wolthuis, A M
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- 2019
38. Local excision of rectal cancer afterchemoradiation: feasibility depends on the primary stage
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Burger, J. W. A., de Graaf, E. J. R., Doornebosch, P. G., Grünhagen, D. J., Biermann, K., de Wilt, J. H., and Verhoef, C.
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- 2010
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39. Importance of patient reported and clinical outcomes for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer and their treating physicians. Do clinicians know what patients want?
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van der Valk, Maxime J.M., van der Sande, Marit E., Toebes, Renee E., Breukink, Stephanie O., Bröker, Mirelle E.E., Doornebosch, Pascal G., Maliko, Nansi, Neijenhuis, Peter A., Marinelli, Andreas W.K.S., Peters, Femke P., Peeters, Koen C.M.J., Beets, Geerard L., Marang-van de Mheen, Perla J., and Hilling, Denise E.
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PROGRESSION-free survival ,BAYES' estimation ,PATIENT decision making ,CANCER relapse ,RECTAL cancer ,PHYSICIANS ,ENTEROSTOMY nursing ,RECTAL prolapse - Abstract
Several factors are included in decision making for treatment of patients with locally advanced rectal cancer, including a trade-off between risks and gains of both clinical and functional outcomes. However, it is largely unknown which outcomes are most important to patients and whether this differs between patients and clinicians. Both clinicians and patients treated for locally advanced rectal cancer were invited to fill out an online questionnaire, including a choice-based conjoint experiment. Participants were presented 14 comparisons of two hypothetical case presentations, characterized by different treatments and outcomes of care (6 attributes) and were asked to select the case with the best outcome at that moment. Hierarchical Bayes Estimation was used to calculate the relative importance (RI) of each of the six attributes. In total, 94 patients and 128 clinicians completed the questionnaire. For patients, avoiding surgery with permanent stoma was most important (RI 24.4, 95%CI 21.88–26.87) and a 2-year difference in disease-free survival was least important (RI 5.6, 95%CI 4.9–6.2). Clinicians assigned highest importance to avoiding severe and daily worries about cancer recurrence (RI 30.7, 95%CI 29.1–32.4), while this was ranked 4th by patients (RI 17.9, 95%CI 16.5–19.4, p < 0.001). When confronted with different outcomes within one case description, patients find the duration of disease free survival the least important. In addition, considerable differences were found between the importance assigned by patients and clinicians to clinical and functional outcomes, most notably in avoiding surgery with permanent stoma and worries about recurrence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. A multicentre cohort study of serum and peritoneal biomarkers to predict anastomotic leakage after rectal cancer resection.
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Sparreboom, C. L., Komen, N., Rizopoulos, D., Verhaar, A. P., Dik, W. A., Wu, Z., van Westreenen, H. L., Doornebosch, P. G., Dekker, J. W. T., Menon, A. G., Daams, F., Lips, D., van Grevenstein, W. M. U., Karsten, T. M., Bayon, Y., Peppelenbosch, M. P., Wolthuis, A. M., D'Hoore, A., and Lange, J. F.
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ONCOLOGIC surgery ,RECTAL surgery ,RECTAL cancer ,ILEOSTOMY ,LEAKAGE ,COHORT analysis ,ENTEROCOCCUS faecalis - Abstract
Aim: Anastomotic leakage (AL) is one of the most feared complications after rectal resection. This study aimed to assess a combination of biomarkers for early detection of AL after rectal cancer resection. Method: This study was an international multicentre prospective cohort study. All patients received a pelvic drain after rectal cancer resection. On the first three postoperative days drain fluid was collected daily and C‐reactive protein (CRP) was measured. Matrix metalloproteinase‐2 (MMP2), MMP9, glucose, lactate, interleukin 1‐beta (IL1β), IL6, IL10, tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFα), Escherichia coli, Enterococcus faecalis, lipopolysaccharide‐binding protein and amylase were measured in the drain fluid. Prediction models for AL were built for each postoperative day using multivariate penalized logistic regression. Model performance was estimated by the c‐index for discrimination. The model with the best performance was visualized with a nomogram and calibration was plotted. Results: A total of 292 patients were analysed; 38 (13.0%) patients suffered from AL, with a median interval to diagnosis of 6.0 (interquartile ratio 4.0–14.8) days. AL occurred less often after partial than after total mesorectal excision (4.9% vs 15.2%, P = 0.035). Of all patients with AL, 26 (68.4%) required reoperation. AL was more often treated by reoperation in patients without a diverting ileostomy (18/20 vs 8/18, P = 0.03). The prediction model for postoperative day 1 included MMP9, TNFα, diverting ileostomy and surgical technique (c‐index = 0.71). The prediction model for postoperative day 2 only included CRP (c‐index = 0.69). The prediction model for postoperative day 3 included CRP and MMP9 and obtained the best model performance (c‐index = 0.78). Conclusion: The combination of serum CRP and peritoneal MMP9 may be useful for earlier prediction of AL after rectal cancer resection. In clinical practice, this combination of biomarkers should be interpreted in the clinical context as with any other diagnostic tool. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. TAMIS of a rectal haemangioma - a video vignette
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de Graaf, E. J. R., primary, de Graaf, J. J. J. C., additional, Schot, I., additional, van Boxsel, T., additional, ter Borg, S., additional, Doornebosch, P. G., additional, and Vermaas, M., additional
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42. Chemoradiation therapy for rectal cancer in the distal rectum followed by organ-sparing transanal endoscopic microsurgery (CARTS study)
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Verseveld, M, primary, de Graaf, E J R, additional, Verhoef, C, additional, van Meerten, E, additional, Punt, C J A, additional, de Hingh, I H J T, additional, Nagtegaal, I D, additional, Nuyttens, J J M E, additional, Marijnen, C A M, additional, de Wilt, J H W, additional, Tanis, P J, additional, Bökkerink, G M J, additional, Rütten, H, additional, Doornebosch, P G, additional, Derksen, E J, additional, Dwarkasing, R S, additional, Cats, A, additional, M Tollenaar, R A E, additional, Rutten, H J T, additional, Leijtens, J W A, additional, van der Schelling, G P, additional, ten Tije, A J, additional, Lammering, G, additional, Beets, G L, additional, Aufenacker, T J, additional, Pronk, A, additional, Manusama, E R, additional, Hoff, C, additional, and Bremers, A J A, additional
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43. Local excision of rectal cancer afterchemoradiation: feasibility depends on the primary stage:feasibility depends on the primary stage
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Burger, J W A, de Graaf, E J R, Doornebosch, P G, Grünhagen, D J, Biermann, K, de Wilt, J H, Verhoef, C, Burger, J W A, de Graaf, E J R, Doornebosch, P G, Grünhagen, D J, Biermann, K, de Wilt, J H, and Verhoef, C
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44. Randomised controlled trial of transanal endoscopic microsurgery versus endoscopic mucosal resection for large rectal adenomas (TREND Study)
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Barendse, Renée M, Musters, Gijsbert D, de Graaf, Eelco J R, van den Broek, Frank J C, Consten, Esther C J, Doornebosch, Pascal G, Hardwick, James C, de Hingh, Ignace H J T, Hoff, Chrisiaan, Jansen, Jeroen M, van Milligen de Wit, A W Marc, van der Schelling, George P, Schoon, Erik J, Schwartz, Matthijs P, Weusten, Bas L A M, Dijkgraaf, Marcel G, Fockens, Paul, Bemelman, Willem A, and Dekker, Evelien
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ObjectiveNon-randomised studies suggest that endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) is equally effective in removing large rectal adenomas as transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM), but EMR might be more cost-effective and safer. This trial compares the clinical outcome and cost-effectiveness of TEM and EMR for large rectal adenomas.DesignPatients with rectal adenomas ≥3 cm, without malignant features, were randomised (1:1) to EMR or TEM, allowing endoscopic removal of residual adenoma at 3 months. Unexpected malignancies were excluded postrandomisation. Primary outcomes were recurrence within 24 months (aiming to demonstrate non-inferiority of EMR, upper limit 10%) and the number of recurrence-free days alive and out of hospital.ResultsTwo hundred and four patients were treated in 18 university and community hospitals. Twenty-seven (13%) had unexpected cancer and were excluded from further analysis. Overall recurrence rates were 15% after EMR and 11% after TEM; statistical non-inferiority was not reached. The numbers of recurrence-free days alive and out of hospital were similar (EMR 609±209, TEM 652±188, p=0.16). Complications occurred in 18% (EMR) versus 26% (TEM) (p=0.23), with major complications occurring in 1% (EMR) versus 8% (TEM) (p=0.064). Quality-adjusted life years were equal in both groups. EMR was approximately €3000 cheaper and therefore more cost-effective.ConclusionUnder the statistical assumptions of this study, non-inferiority of EMR could not be demonstrated. However, EMR may have potential as the primary method of choice due to a tendency of lower complication rates and a better cost-effectiveness ratio. The high rate of unexpected cancers should be dealt with in further studies.
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45. Incisional Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy for Perineal Wounds After Abdominoperineal Resection for Rectal Cancer, a Pilot Study
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van der Valk, Maxime J.M., de Graaf, Eelco J.R., Doornebosch, Pascal G., and Vermaas, Maarten
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Objective:Abdominoperineal resection (APR) is associated with high incidence of surgical wound infections. The use of incisional negative-pressure wound therapy (iNPWT) is known to reduce wound infections for several surgical indications. The aim of this pilot study was to investigate the potential of a new portable negative-pressure therapy device on perineal wound healing in patients undergoing APR.Approach:A new single-use incisional negative-pressure therapy device was applied in 10 patients. A negative pressure of −80 mmHg was continued for 7 days postsurgery. Incidence of wound complications and time to wound healing were compared with a historical control group of 10 patients undergoing APR in 2014, treated with conventional wound care.Results:Patient characteristics were comparable in both groups. Mean 1.6 dressings were used per patient. A wound complication was diagnosed in seven patients versus six in the control group. Wound infections were diagnosed median 11.5 days after surgery, compared with 10.5 days in the control group. Duration of wound healing was shorter in the study group (median 8.5 weeks vs. 13 weeks).Innovation:This is the first study to report on the use of this iNPWT device for patients who underwent APR for rectal cancer.Conclusion:In this study, iNPWT did not reduce wound complications. Wound infections occurred slightly later and seemed to have a less severe clinical course. After treatment with iNPWT, the duration of wound healing was shorter.
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46. Fracture fixation in the operative management of hip fractures (FAITH): an international, multicentre, randomised controlled trial
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Nauth, Aaron, Creek, Aaron T., Zellar, Abby, Lawendy, Abdel-Rahman, Dowrick, Adam, Gupta, Ajay, Dadi, Akhil, van Kampen, Albert, Yee, Albert, de Vries, Alexander C., de Mol van Otterloo, Alexander, Garibaldi, Alisha, Liew, Allen, McIntyre, Allison W., Prasad, Amal Shankar, Romero, Amanda W., Rangan, Amar, Oatt, Amber, Sanghavi, Amir, Foley, Amy L., Karlsten, Anders, Dolenc, Andrea, Bucknill, Andrew, Chia, Andrew, Evans, Andrew, Gong, Andrew, Schmidt, Andrew H., Marcantonio, Andrew J., Jennings, Andrew, Ward, Angela, Khanna, Angshuman, Rai, Anil, Smits, Anke B., Horan, Annamarie D., Brekke, Anne Christine, Flynn, Annette, Duraikannan, Aravin, Stødle, Are, van Vugt, Arie B., Luther, Arlene, Zurcher, Arthur W., Jain, Arvind, Amundsen, Asgeir, Moaveni, Ash, Carr, Ashley, Sharma, Ateet, Hill, Austin D., Trommer, Axel, Rai, B. Sachidananda, Hileman, Barbara, Schreurs, Bart, Verhoeven, Bart, Barden, Benjamin B., Flatøy, Bernhard, Cleffken, Berry I., Bøe, Berthe, Perey, Bertrand, Hanusch, Birgit C., Weening, Brad, Fioole, Bram, Rijbroek, Bram, Crist, Brett D., Halliday, Brett, Peterson, Brett, Mullis, Brian, Richardson, C. Glen, Clark, Callum, Sagebien, Carlos A., van der Pol, Carmen C., Bowler, Carol, Humphrey, Catherine A., Coady, Catherine, Koppert, Cees L., Coles, Chad, Tannoury, Chadi, DePaolo, Charles J., Gayton, Chris, Herriott, Chris, Reeves, Christina, Tieszer, Christina, Dobb, Christine, Anderson, Christopher G., Sage, Claire, Cuento, Claudine, Jones, Clifford B., Bosman, Coks H.R., Linehan, Colleen, van der Hart, Cor P., Henderson, Corey, Lewis, Courtland G., Davis, Craig A., Donohue, Craig, Mauffrey, Cyril, Sundaresh, D.C., Farrell, Dana J., Whelan, Daniel B., Horwitz, Daniel, Stinner, Daniel, Viskontas, Darius, Roffey, Darren M., Alexander, David, Karges, David E., Hak, David, Johnston, David, Love, David, Wright, David M., Zamorano, David P., Goetz, David R., Sanders, David, Stephen, David, Yen, David, Bardana, Davide, Olakkengil, Davy J, Lawson, Deanna, Maddock, Deborah, Sietsema, Debra L., Pourmand, Deeba, Den Hartog, Dennis, Donegan, Derek, Heels-Ansdell, Diane, Nam, Diane, Inman, Dominic, Boyer, Dory, Li, Doug, Gibula, Douglas, Price, Dustin M., Watson, Dylan J., Hammerberg, E. Mark, Tan, Edward T.C.H., de Graaf, Eelco J.R., Vesterhus, Elise Berg, Roper, Elizabeth, Edwards, Elton, Schemitsch, Emil H., Hammacher, Eric R., Henderson, Eric R., Whatley, Erica, Torres, Erick T., Vermeulen, Erik G.J., Finn, Erin, Van Lieshout, Esther M.M., Wai, Eugene K., Bannister, Evan R., Kile, Evelyn, Theunissen, Evert B.M., Ritchie, Ewan D., Khan, Farah, Moola, Farhad, Howells, Fiona, de Nies, Frank, van der Heijden, Frank H.W.M., de Meulemeester, Frank R.A.J., Frihagen, Frede, Nilsen, Fredrik, Schmidt, G. Ben, Albers, G.H. Robert, Gudger, Garland K., Johnson, Garth, Gruen, Gary, Zohman, Gary, Sharma, Gaurav, Wood, Gavin, Tetteroo, Geert W.M., Hjorthaug, Geir, Jomaas, Geir, Donald, Geoff, Rieser, Geoffrey Ryan, Reardon, Gerald, Slobogean, Gerard P., Roukema, Gert R, Visser, Gijs A., Moatshe, Gilbert, Horner, Gillian, Rose, Glynis, Guyatt, Gordon, Chuter, Graham, Etherington, Greg, Rocca, Gregory J. Della, Ekås, Guri, Dobbin, Gwendolyn, Lemke, H. Michael, Curry, Hamish, Boxma, Han, Gissel, Hannah, Kreder, Hans, Kuiken, Hans, Brom, Hans L.F., Pape, Hans-Christoph, van der Vis, Harm M, Bedi, Harvinder, Vallier, Heather A., Brien, Heather, Silva, Heather, Newman, Heike, Viveiros, Helena, van der Hoeven, Henk, Ahn, Henry, Johal, Herman, Rijna, Herman, Stockmann, Heyn, Josaputra, Hong A., Carlisle, Hope, van der Brand, Igor, Dawson, Imro, Tarkin, Ivan, Wong, Ivan, Parr, J. Andrew, Trenholm, J. Andrew, Goslings, J. Carel, Amirault, J. David, Broderick, J. Scott, Snellen, Jaap P., Zijl, Jacco A.C., Ahn, Jaimo, Ficke, James, Irrgang, James, Powell, James, Ringler, James R., Shaer, James, Monica, James T., Biert, Jan, Bosma, Jan, Brattgjerd, Jan Egil, Frölke, Jan Paul M., Wille, Jan, Rajakumar, Janakiraman, Walker, Jane E., Baker, Janell K., Ertl, Janos P., de Vries, Jean Paul P.M., Gardeniers, Jean W.M., May, Jedediah, Yach, Jeff, Hidy, Jennifer T., Westberg, Jerald R., Hall, Jeremy A., van Mulken, Jeroen, McBeth, Jessica Cooper, Hoogendoorn, Jochem, Hoffman, Jodi M., Cherian, Joe Joseph, Tanksley, John A., Clarke-Jenssen, John, Adams, John D., Esterhai, John, Tilzey, John F., Murnaghan, John, Ketz, John P., Garfi, John S., Schwappach, John, Gorczyca, John T., Wyrick, John, Rydinge, Jonas, Foret, Jonathan L., Gross, Jonathan M., Keeve, Jonathan P., Meijer, Joost, Scheepers, Joris J.G., Baele, Joseph, O'Neil, Joseph, Cass, Joseph R., Hsu, Joseph R., Dumais, Jules, Lee, Julia, Switzer, Julie A., Agel, Julie, Richards, Justin E., Langan, Justin W., Turckan, Kahn, Pecorella, Kaili, Rai, Kamal, Aurang, Kamran, Shively, Karl, van Wessem, Karlijn, Moon, Karyn, Eke, Kate, Erwin, Katie, Milner, Katrine, Ponsen, Kees Jan, Mills, Kelli, Apostle, Kelly, Johnston, Kelly, Trask, Kelly, Strohecker, Kent, Stringfellow, Kenya, Kruse, Kevin K., Tetsworth, Kevin, Mitchell, Khalis, Browner, Kieran, Hemlock, Kim, Carcary, Kimberly, Jørgen Haug, Knut, Noble, Krista, Robbins, Kristin, Payton, Krystal, Jeray, Kyle J., Rubino, L. Joseph, Nastoff, Lauren A., Leffler, Lauren C., Stassen, Laurents P.S., O'Malley, Lawrence K., Specht, Lawrence M., Thabane, Lehana, Geeraedts, Leo M.G., Shell, Leslie E., Anderson, Linda K., Eickhoff, Linda S., Lyle, Lindsey, Pilling, Lindsey, Buckingham, Lisa, Cannada, Lisa K., Wild, Lisa M., Dulaney-Cripe, Liz, Poelhekke, Lodewijk M.S.J., Govaert, Lonneke, Ton, Lu, Kottam, Lucksy, Leenen, Luke P.H., Clipper, Lydia, Jackson, Lyle T., Hampton, Lynne, de Waal Malefijt, Maarten C., Simons, Maarten P., van der Elst, Maarten, Bronkhorst, Maarten W.G.A., Bhatia, Mahesh, Swiontkowski, Marc, Lobo, Margaret J., Swinton, Marilyn, Pirpiris, Marinis, Molund, Marius, Gichuru, Mark, Glazebrook, Mark, Harrison, Mark, Jenkins, Mark, MacLeod, Mark, de Vries, Mark R., Butler, Mark S., Nousiainen, Markku, van 't Riet, Martijne, Tynan, Martin C., Campo, Martin, Eversdijk, Martin G., Heetveld, Martin J., Richardson, Martin, Breslin, Mary, Fan, Mary, Edison, Matt, Napierala, Matthew, Knobe, Matthias, Russ, Matthias, Zomar, Mauri, de Brauw, Maurits, Esser, Max, Hurley, Meghan, Peters, Melissa E., Lorenzo, Melissa, Li, Mengnai, Archdeacon, Michael, Biddulph, Michael, Charlton, Michael, McDonald, Michael D., McKee, Michael D., Dunbar, Michael, Torchia, Michael E., Gross, Michael, Hewitt, Michael, Holt, Michael, Prayson, Michael J., Edwards, Michael J.R., Beckish, Michael L., Brennan, Michael L., Dohm, Michael P., Kain, Michael S.H., Vogt, Michelle, Yu, Michelle, Verhofstad, Michiel H.J., Segers, Michiel J.M., Segers, Michiel J.M., Siroen, Michiel P.C., Reed, Mike, Vicente, Milena R., Bruijninckx, Milko M.M., Trivedi, Mittal, Bhandari, Mohit, Moore, Molly M., Kunz, Monica, Smedsrud, Morten, Palla, Naveen, Jain, Neeraj, Out, Nico J.M., Simunovic, Nicole, Simunovic, Nicole, Schep, Niels W.L., Müller, Oliver, Guicherit, Onno R., Van Waes, Oscar J.F., Wang, Otis, Doornebosch, Pascal G., Seuffert, Patricia, Hesketh, Patrick J., Weinrauch, Patrick, Duffy, Paul, Keller, Paul, Lafferty, Paul M., Pincus, Paul, Tornetta, Paul, Zalzal, Paul, McKay, Paula, Cole, Peter A., de Rooij, Peter D., Hull, Peter, Go, Peter M.N.Y.M., Patka, Peter, Siska, Peter, Weingarten, Peter, Kregor, Philip, Stahel, Philip, Stull, Philip, Wittich, Philippe, de Rijcke, Piet A.R., Oprel, Pim, Devereaux, PJ, Zhou, Qi, Lee Murphy, R., Alosky, Rachel, Clarkson, Rachel, Moon, Raely, Logishetty, Rajanikanth, Nanda, Rajesh, Sullivan, Raymond J., Snider, Rebecca G., Buckley, Richard E., Iorio, Richard, Farrugia, Richard J, Jenkinson, Richard, Laughlin, Richard, Groenendijk, Richard P.R., Gurich, Richard W., Worman, Ripley, Silvis, Rob, Haverlag, Robert, Teasdall, Robert J., Korley, Robert, McCormack, Robert, Probe, Robert, Cantu, Robert V., Huff, Roger B., Simmermacher, Rogier K.J., Peters, Rolf, Pfeifer, Roman, Liem, Ronald, Wessel, Ronald N., Verhagen, Ronald, Vuylsteke, Ronald, Leighton, Ross, McKercher, Ross, Poolman, Rudolf W., Miller, Russell, Bicknell, Ryan, Finnan, Ryan, Khan, Ryan M., Mehta, Samir, Vang, Sandy, Singh, Sanjay, Anand, Sanjeev, Anderson, Sarah A., Dawson, Sarah A., Marston, Scott B., Porter, Scott E., Watson, Scott T., Festen, Sebastiaan, Lieberman, Shane, Puloski, Shannon, Bielby, Shea A., Sprague, Sheila, Hess, Shelley, MacDonald, Shelley, Evans, Simone, Bzovsky, Sofia, Hasselund, Sondre, Lewis, Sophie, Ugland, Stein, Caminiti, Stephanie, Tanner, Stephanie L., Zielinski, Stephanie M., Shepard, Stephanie, Sems, Stephen A., Walter, Stephen D., Doig, Stephen, Finley, Stephen H., Kates, Stephen, Lindenbaum, Stephen, Kingwell, Stephen P., Csongvay, Steve, Papp, Steve, Buijk, Steven E., Rhemrev, Steven J., Hollenbeck, Steven M., van Gaalen, Steven M., Yang, Steven, Weinerman, Stuart, Subash, Lambert, Sue, Liew, Susan, Meylaerts, Sven A.G., Blokhuis, Taco J., de Vries Reilingh, Tammo S., Lona, Tarjei, Scott, Taryn, Swenson, Teresa K., Endres, Terrence J., Axelrod, Terry, van Egmond, Teun, Pace, Thomas B., Kibsgård, Thomas, Schaller, Thomas M., Ly, Thuan V., Miller, Timothy J., Weber, Timothy, Le, Toan, Oliver, Todd M., Karsten, Tom M., Borch, Tor, Hoseth, Tor Magne, Nicolaisen, Tor, Ianssen, Torben, Rutherford, Tori, Nanney, Tracy, Gervais, Trevor, Stone, Trevor, Schrickel, Tyson, Scrabeck, Tyson, Ganguly, Utsav, Naumetz, V., Frizzell, Valda, Wadey, Veronica, Jones, Vicki, Avram, Victoria, Mishra, Vimlesh, Yadav, Vineet, Arora, Vinod, Tyagi, Vivek, Borsella, Vivian, Willems, W. Jaap, Hoffman, W.H., Gofton, Wade T., Lackey, Wesley G., Ghent, Wesley, Obremskey, William, Oxner, William, Cross, William W., Murtha, Yvonne M., and Murdoch, Zoe
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Reoperation rates are high after surgery for hip fractures. We investigated the effect of a sliding hip screw versus cancellous screws on the risk of reoperation and other key outcomes.
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47. Treatment of Recurrence After Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery (TEM) for T1 Rectal Cancer
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Doornebosch, Pascal G., Ferenschild, Floris T. J., de Wilt, Johannes H. W., Dawson, Imro, Tetteroo, Geert W. M., and de Graaf, Eelco J. R.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the management and outcome of local recurrences after transanal endoscopic microsurgery for T1 rectal cancer.
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48. Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery Is Feasible for Adenomas Throughout the Entire Rectum
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Graaf, Eelco J. R. de, Doornebosch, Pascal G., Tetteroo, Geert W. M., Geldof, Han, and Hop, Wim C. J.
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Transanal endoscopic microsurgery for rectal adenomas is safe and has low recurrence rates. However, the feasibility of the procedure for all rectal adenomas is unclear. This issue was investigated prospectively.
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49. The occurrence and characteristics of endoscopically unexpected malignant degeneration in large rectal adenomas.
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Bronzwaer, Maxime E.S., Musters, Gijsbert D., Barendse, Renée M., Koens, Lianne, de Graaf, Eelco J.R., Doornebosch, Pascal G., Schwartz, Matthijs P., Consten, Esther C.J., Schoon, Erik J., de Hingh, Ignace H.J.T., Tanis, Pieter J., Dekker, Evelien, and Fockens, Paul
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Background and Aims Large non-pedunculated rectal polyps are most commonly resected by endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) or transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM). Despite pre-procedural diagnostics, unexpected rectal cancer is incidentally encountered within the resected specimen. This study aimed to compare the diagnostic assessment and procedural characteristics of lesions with and without unexpected submucosal invasion. Methods A post-hoc analysis of a multicenter randomized trial (TREND study) was performed in which patients with a non-pedunculated rectal polyp of ≥3 cm without endoscopic suspicion of invasive growth were randomized between EMR and TEM. Results Unexpected rectal cancer was detected in 13% (27/203) of patients; 15 after EMR and 12 after TEM. Most consisted of low-risk T1 cancers (78%, n = 18). There were no differences in the diagnostic assessment between lesions with and without unexpected submucosal invasion. Diagnostic biopsies revealed similar rates of high-grade dysplasia (28% [7/25] vs 18% [26/144]). When compared with EMR of adenomas, EMR procedures of unexpected cancers had a lower success rate of submucosal lifting (60% vs 93%, P < .001), were more often assessed as endoscopically incomplete (33% vs 10%, P = .01), and were more frequently terminated prematurely (60% vs 8%, P = .001). Conclusions Diagnostic assessment of large non-pedunculated rectal polyps revealed similar characteristics between unexpected cancers and adenomas. Unexpected cancers during EMR were non-lifting in 40%, endoscopically assessed as incomplete in 33%, and terminated prematurely in 60%. In treatment-naive patients, these factors should raise suspicion of malignancy and need discussion in a multidisciplinary team meeting for decision on further treatment strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. TAMIS of a rectal haemangioma - a video vignette.
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Graaf, E. J. R., Graaf, J. J. J. C., Schot, I., Boxsel, T., Borg, S., Doornebosch, P. G., and Vermaas, M.
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RECTAL cancer ,SURGICAL anastomosis ,SURGERY - Abstract
A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "TAMIS of a rectal haemangioma - a video vignette" in previous issue.
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