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    Pancreatic injuries following laparoscopic splenic flexure mobilization

    To call awareness to pancreatic injury occurring following laparoscopic splenic flexure mobilization (LSFM) and to discuss the mechanisms which led to such an injury.

    Michael R. Freund, Ilan Kent, Nir Horesh in International Journal of Colorectal Disease (2022)

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    Comparison between laparoscopic and open Hartmann’s reversal: results of a decade-long multicenter retrospective study

    Hartmann’s reversal is a challenging surgical procedure with significant postoperative morbidity rates. Various surgical methods have been suggested to lower the risk of postoperative complications. In this st...

    Nir Horesh, Yonatan Lessing, Yaron Rudnicki, Ilan Kent, Haguy Kammar in Surgical Endoscopy (2018)

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    Considerations for Hartmann’s reversal and Hartmann’s reversal outcomes—a multicenter study

    Hartmann’s procedure is commonly practiced in emergent cases with the restoration of bowel continuity planned at a second stage. This study assessed the rate of restorations following Hartmann’s procedure and ...

    Nir Horesh, Yonatan Lessing, Yaron Rudnicki in International Journal of Colorectal Disease (2017)

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    Mesenteric root dissection with individualized ileo-colic vessel ligation versus mesenteric pedicle stapling

    Numerous factors have been associated with the number of lymph nodes retrieved during laparoscopic colectomy. This study compared the impact of vascular pedicle ligation method on the number of retrieved lymph...

    Ilan Kent, Yaron Rudnicki, Yasmin Abu-Ghanem, Ian White, Baruch Spitz in Surgical Endoscopy (2016)