Browsing by Author "Atıcı, Ali Emre"
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Fortune of temporary ileostomies in patients treated with laparoscopic low anterior resection for rectal cancer
Haksal, Mustafa; Okkabaz, Nuri; Atıcı, Ali Emre; Civil, Osman; Özdenkaya, Yaşar; Erdemir, Ayhan; Aksakal, Nihat; Öncel, Mustafa (Korean Surgical Society, 2017)Purpose: The current study aims to analyze the risk factors for the failure of ileostomy reversal after laparoscopic low anterior resection for rectal cancer. Methods: All patients who underwent a laparoscopic low anterior ... -
J-pouch vs. side-to-end anastomosis after hand-assisted laparoscopic low anterior resection for rectal cancer: A prospective randomized trial on short and long term outcomes including life quality and functional results
Okkabaz, Nuri; Haksal, Mustafa; Atıcı, Ali Emre; Altuntaş, Yunus Emre; Gündoğan, Ersin; Gezen, Fazlı Cem; Öncel, Mustafa (Elsevier Science Bv, 2017)Purpose: To analyze the outcomes of j-pouch and side-to-end anastomosis in rectal cancer patients treated with laparoscopic hand-assisted low anterior resection. Methods: Prospective trial on cases randomized to have a ... -
Previous stoma site for the extraction of specimen in patients undergoing laparoscopic rectal surgery: Report of two cases
Atıcı, Ali Emre; Öncel, Mustafa; Altuntaş, Yunus Emre (Edizioni Minerva Medica, 2014)An abdominal incision is generally accepted to be a necessity for the extraction of the specimen during laparoscopic colorectal surgery, except the cases receive an abdominoperineal excision. Exceptionally more minimally ... -
Safety and feasibility of laparoscopic sigmoid colon and rectal cancer surgery in patients with previous vertical abdominal laparotomy
Haksal, Mustafa; Özdenkaya, Yaşar; Atıcı, Ali Emre; Okkabaz, Nuri; Aksakal, Nihat; Erdemir, Ayhan; Civil, Osman; Öncel, Mustafa (Elsevier, 2015)Introduction: Current study aims to analyze the impact of previous vertical laparotomy on safety and feasibility of laparoscopic sigmoid colon and rectal cancer operations. Methods: All consecutive patients who underwent ...