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    We should stand by our surgical assistants

    S. Sakata, M. L. R. Lonne, C. P. Pappas, A. R. L. Stevenson in Techniques in Coloproctology (2022)

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    Surgical techniques in the management of rectal cancer: a modified Delphi method by colorectal surgeons in Australia and New Zealand

    Technological developments have allowed advances in minimally invasive techniques for total mesorectal excision such as laparoscopy, robotics, and transanal surgery. There remains an ongoing debate about the s...

    S. W. Bell, A. G. Heriot, S. K. Warrier, C. K. Farmer in Techniques in Coloproctology (2019)

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    Tips and tricks for rectal dissection during laparoscopic ultra-low anterior resection

    C. Warren, A. E. R. Hamilton, D. G. Taylor in Techniques in Coloproctology (2018)

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    Robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) for local excision of rectal lesions with the da Vinci ** (dV**): technical considerations and video vignette

    Robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) (RT) represents a compelling new alternative capable of overcoming the limitations of conventional TAMIS for the local excision of rectal lesions. We descri...

    C. D. Warren, A. E. R. Hamilton, A. R. L. Stevenson in Techniques in Coloproctology (2018)

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    Transanal total mesorectal excision: dissection tips using ‘O’s and ‘triangles’

    Transanal total mesorectal excision (taTME) requires specific technical expertise, as it is often difficult to ascertain the correct dissection plane. Consequently, one can easily enter an incorrect plane, pot...

    M.-P. Bernardi, A. L. A. Bloemendaal, M. Albert in Techniques in Coloproctology (2016)

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    Erosion versus recurrence: Is there a compromise using biologics for ventral rectopexy?

    A. R. L. Stevenson in Techniques in Coloproctology (2015)