Short term benefits for laparoscopic colorectal resection.
- W. SchwenkO. HaaseJ. NeudeckerJ. Müller
- 20 April 2005
Medicine
If the long-term oncological results of Laparoscopic and conventional resection of colonic carcinoma show equivalent results, the laparoscopic approach should be preferred in patients suitable for this approach to colectomy.
Laparoscopic versus conventional colorectal resection: a prospective randomised study of postoperative ileus and early postoperative feeding
- W. SchwenkB. BöhmO. HaaseT. JunghansJ. Müller
- 1 March 1998
Medicine
Langenbeck's archives of surgery (Print)
The shorter duration of postoperative ileus allows earlier restoration of oral feeding after laparoscopic compared with conventional colorectal resection and therefore increases quality of life immediately after resection of coloreCTal tumours.
PREOPERATIVE PARENTERAL FEEDING IN PATIENTS WITH GASTROINTESTINAL CARCINOMA
- J. MüllerC. DienstU. BrennerH. Pichlmaier
- 9 January 1982
Medicine
‘Fast-track’ multimodal rehabilitation program improves outcome after laparoscopic sigmoidectomy: a controlled prospective evaluation
- W. RaueO. HaaseT. JunghansM. ScharfenbergJ. MüllerW. Schwenk
- 26 August 2004
Medicine
Multimodal rehabilitation program with epidural analgesia, early oral feeding, and enforced mobilization may further improve the excellent results of laparoscopic sigmoidectomy and decrease the postoperative hospital stay.
Isolated dislocation of the hamate bone. Case report and review of the literature.
A case of isolated dislocation of the hamate bone is reported. Mechanism of the injury and treatment are described including a review of the literature.
Immunomodulatory changes in patients with colorectal cancer
It is suggested that colorectal tumor establishment and progression results in a malfunction of the immune system, and underline the importance of elucidating in detail the mechanisms of immune modulation in cancer patients.
Prospective randomized study comparing laparoscopic and open tension-free inguinal hernia repair with Shouldice's operation.
- J. ZierenH. U. ZierenC. JacobiF. WengerJ. Müller
- 1 April 1998
Medicine
[Establishing "fast-track"-colonic surgery in the clinical routine].
- W. SchwenkO. HaaseW. RaueJ. NeudeckerJ. Müller
- 2004
Medicine
Establishing "fast-track"-colonic surgery requires close cooperation between surgery, anestehsiology and nursing personal, and most important is a surgeon prepared to overcome traditional concepts of perioperative care.
A Prospective Randomized Study of Regional Extremity Perfusion in Patients with Malignant Melanoma
- F. GhussenK. NagelW. GrothJ. MüllerH. Stützer
- 1 December 1984
Medicine
On the evidence provided by the study, it is felt that the adjuvant application of regional hyperthermic cytostatic perfusion has proven itself to be superior to conventional procedures alone.
Effects of fibrin glue and growth factors released from platelets on abdominal hernia repair with a resorbable PGA mesh: experimental study.
- J. ZierenE. CastenholzE. BaumgartJ. Müller
- 1 August 1999
Medicine
The results suggest that the quality of a PGA mesh repair can be improved by application of fibrin glue or platelet releasates in the described experimental setting.
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