Introduction: Protective diverting ileostomy is commonly performed in rectal surgery to avoid septic complications of low colorectal anastomosis. Ileostomy closure usually occurs three months after the surgery and can be realized in two ways: hand sewn or stapled. Existing randomized studies comparing the two techniques showed no difference in terms of complications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWith global expansion of robotic surgery, there is increasing interest in its application in colonic surgery. This study aimed to report the feasibility of robotic assisted colonic resection as a post hoc analysis of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) by comparing outcomes following laparoscopic and robotic colectomy. The PAROS trial was a phase III RCT that compared outcomes in low pressure (LP, 7 mmHg) and standard pressure (SP, 12 mmHg) pneumoperitoneum in elective colectomy.
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