Publications by authors named "Milan Chobola"

Background And Aims: Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) is currently the modern perioperative method of care for improvement of post-surgery patient condition and for minimising various postoperative complications. A question of some negative impact of early postoperative parenteral nutrition on postoperative inflammatory response intensity has not clear-cut answer yet. This pilot project was focused on the possible influence of early parenteral nutrition on the intensity of inflammatory postoperative response to operating trauma in surgical patients.

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Background: This retrospective clinical study would like to objectively denote a quality of life of persons afflicted by an abdominal catastrophe and managed by an extensive surgery can be almost as well conformable as those of healthy people in a similar age group.

Methods: A set of eighteen patients who were successfully surgically treated and cured enjoyed a relatively good convalescence after their surgery and returned to a satisfactory standard of life from the point of view of organ function and psychosomatic state. Statistical analysis of the data collected over a period of 1 to 6 years after this complex therapy using special questionnaire for QOL assessment SF-36 was performed.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study compares laparoscopic and open surgical techniques for rectal cancer, focusing on circumferential resection margins and the quality of total mesorectal excision.
  • Data from 125 patients over three years revealed that complete mesorectal excision was more successful with laparoscopic methods (54.7%) compared to conventional methods (44.4%).
  • Ultimately, the findings suggest that laparoscopic surgery is equally effective as open surgery in terms of surgical outcomes, particularly regarding the completeness of the excision and minimizing positive circumferential margins.
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