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Hartmann’s procedure in rectal cancer surgery is often an intraoperative decision: a retrospective multicenter study
PurposeThis study aimed to investigate patient-related factors predicting the selection of rectal cancer patients to Hartmann’s procedure as well as...
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Open versus laparoscopic Hartmann’s procedure: a systematic review and meta-analysis
PurposeHartmann’s procedure is traditionally performed in emergency situations where single-step procedures with immediate anastomosis may be unsafe....
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Primary anastomosis with diverting loop ileostomy vs. Hartmann’s procedure for acute diverticulitis: what happens after discharge? Results of a nationwide analysis
BackgroundCurrent guidelines recommend resection with primary anastomosis with diverting loop ileostomy over Hartmann’s procedure if deemed safe for...
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Incidence and risk factors of blowout within 90 days after a primary Hartmann’s procedure: a retrospective cohort study
PurposeThe literature reports a varying occurrence (3–33%) of blowout of the rectal remnant after Hartmann’s procedure, and there is a lack of...
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Primary anastomosis with diverting loop ileostomy versus Hartmann’s procedure for acute complicated diverticulitis: analysis of the National Inpatient Sample 2015–2019
BackgroundUp to 50% of patients with acute complicated diverticulitis require operative management on their index admission. There is ongoing debate...
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Low Hartmann’s procedure versus abdominoperineal resection for rectal cancer, a propensity score matching cohort study
BackgroundThis study aimed to compare low Hartmann’s procedure (LHP) with abdominoperineal resection (APR) for rectal cancer (RC) regarding...
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Robotic Hartmann’s reversal—feasibility and technical aspects
Hartmann’s reversal as a staged procedure after emergency surgery is a major abdominal operation with undeniable skill-demanding steps. The robotic...
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Is the Hartmann’s procedure for diverticulitis obsolete? National trends in colectomy for diverticulitis in the emergency setting from 1993 to 2018
BackgroundHistorically, Hartmann’s procedure (HP) has been the operation of choice for diverticulitis in the emergency setting. However, recent...
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Low incidence of pelvic sepsis following Hartmann’s procedure for rectal cancer: a retrospective multicentre study
BackgroundResults of previous studies regarding pelvic sepsis after Hartmann’s procedure (HP) for rectal cancer have been inconsistent and few...
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The suspended ileal loop for difficult Hartmann’s reversal
BackgroundHartmann’s reversal can be complicated by the presence of dense adhesions in the upper part of the abdominal cavity, difficulties in...
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Body composition assessment by artificial intelligence can be a predictive tool for short-term postoperative complications in Hartmann’s reversals
BackgroundHartmann's reversal, a complex elective surgery, reverses and closes the colostomy in individuals who previously underwent a Hartmann's...
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Preliminary research on tailored fluid therapy in pigs: comparing customized ionic solutions with Hartmann’s solution
BackgroundFluid therapy in veterinary medicine is pivotal for treating various conditions in pigs; however, standard solutions, such as Hartmann’s...
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A nutritional screening threshold for optimal outcomes after Hartmann’s reversal
PurposeDetermining is nutritionally replete enough for Hartmann’s reversal (HR) can be controversial and multifactorial. While there are many...
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Reversal of Hartmann’s procedure – Is Single incision laparoscopic reversal the way forward?
Reversal of Hartmann’s procedure (RoH) is known to be associated with considerable amount of morbidity and can be quite a challenge both to the...
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Is length of the rectal stump predictive for postoperative outcome in Hartmann’s reversal surgery? A multicenter experience of 105 consecutive cases
PurposeAlthough Hartmann’s procedure is commonly performed, subsequent reversal is less frequent. The most common reasons for reversal surgery are...
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A meta-analysis of low Hartmann’s procedure versus abdominoperineal resection for non-restorative treatment of rectal cancer
BackgroundNon-restorative surgery for rectal cancer is indicated in patients with comorbidities, advanced disease and poor continence. The aim of...
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Goodbye Hartmann trial: a prospective, international, multicenter, observational study on the current use of a surgical procedure developed a century ago
BackgroundLiterature suggests colonic resection and primary anastomosis (RPA) instead of Hartmann’s procedure (HP) for the treatment of left-sided...
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Long-term outcomes of Hartmann’s procedure versus primary anastomosis for generalized peritonitis due to perforated diverticulitis: follow-up of a prospective multicenter randomized trial (DIVERTI)
BackgroundSurgical management of Hinchey III and IV diverticulitis involves Hartmann’s procedure (HP) or primary resection anastomosis (PRA) with or...
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Short- and long-term outcomes for primary anastomosis versus Hartmann’s procedure in Hinchey III and IV diverticulitis: a multivariate logistic regression analysis of risk factors
PurposeThe management of perforated diverticulitis with generalized peritonitis is still controversial and no preferred standardized therapeutic...