7 results match your criteria: "Seow-Choen Colorectal Centre Pte Ltd.[Affiliation]"
Aim: The study aimed to determine whether Coca-Cola (Coke) Zero is a safe and effective solvent for polyethylene glycol (PEG).
Method: Between December 2013 and April 2014, 209 healthy adults (115 men, 95 women) scheduled for elective colonoscopy were randomized to use either Coke Zero (n = 100) or drinking water (n = 109) with PEG as bowel preparation. Each patient received two sachets of PEG to dissolve in 2 l of solvent, to be completed 6 h before colonoscopy.
BMJ Case Rep
November 2014
Department of Pathology, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore, Singapore.
A 60-year-old Indonesian woman presented with a 9-day history of increasing abdominal distension, pain and tiredness. Physical examination revealed significant pallor with a palpable mass in the abdomen. CT of the abdomen reported a 22 cm complex mass in the peritoneal cavity with free intra-abdominal fluid.
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December 2010
Seow-Choen Colorectal Centre Pte Ltd., Singapore, Singapore.
Tech Coloproctol
March 2009
Mt Elizabeth Medical Centre, Seow-Choen Colorectal Centre Pte Ltd, Singapore.
Background: Anal fissures can cause morbidity in an otherwise healthy young patient. The process of evacuation results in stretching and descent of the anoderm and perineum especially posteriorly. Posterior perineal support may provide counter pressure at the posterior aspect of the pelvic floor, balancing the pressure exerted by the faeces on the anal wall, thus improving evacuation and reducing the trauma associated with it, and reducing symptoms of anal fissures.
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March 2009
Seow-Choen Colorectal Centre Pte Ltd, 3 Mt Elizabeth Medical Centre 09-10, Singapore.
The primary treatment for rectal cancer is still surgery. Surgery however, may be either preceded or followed by chemotherapy and radiotherapy as and when needed. Good surgery on its own when applied appropriately is associated with a very low rate of local recurrence.
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January 2009
Seow-Choen Colorectal Centre Pte Ltd, Singapore.
Desmoids are rare in the general population but occurs in between 10 to 20% of patients with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). This risk is about 852 times the risk for the population at large. Desmoids are benign neoplasms that are capable of infiltrating locally with a high risk of recurrence (25-65%) even after extirpating surgery.
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February 2009
Seow-Choen Colorectal Centre Pte-Ltd, Singapore.
The wound protector has been used widely to prevent port site metastases (PSM). Although port site metastases ties in with poor survival, it is not because of PSM itself, but rather because PSM is a sign of more widespread metastatic disease. Whilst being touted as a method of preventing PSM, it fails to address the bigger issue of preventing intra-abdominal recurrence.
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