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148 related items for PubMed ID: 37263612

  • 1. A Strict Patient Selection Protocol Could Be the Key to Success for Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery (TAMIS).
    Theodoropoulos GE, Frountzas M, Karathanasis P, Doulami G, Michalopoulou V, Kimpizi D, Schizas D, Zografos GC.
    South Med J; 2023 Jun; 116(6):490-495. PubMed ID: 37263612
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  • 2. Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery for Benign and Malignant Rectal Lesions: Operative and Oncological Outcomes of a Single Center Experience.
    Westrich G, Venturero M, Schtrechman G, Hazzan D, Khaikin M, Nissan A, Shapiro R, Segev L.
    J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A; 2019 Sep; 29(9):1122-1127. PubMed ID: 31343375
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  • 3. Robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery (r-TAMIS): perioperative and short-term outcomes for local excision of rectal cancers.
    Piozzi GN, Przedlacka A, Duhoky R, Ali O, Ghanem Y, Beable R, Higginson A, Khan JS.
    Surg Endosc; 2024 Jun; 38(6):3368-3377. PubMed ID: 38710889
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  • 4. Transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) for local excision of benign neoplasms and early-stage rectal cancer: efficacy and outcomes in the first 50 patients.
    Albert MR, Atallah SB, deBeche-Adams TC, Izfar S, Larach SW.
    Dis Colon Rectum; 2013 Mar; 56(3):301-7. PubMed ID: 23392143
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  • 5. Implementation of transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) for rectal neoplasms: results from a single centre.
    Lossius W, Stornes T, Bernstein TE, Wibe A.
    Tech Coloproctol; 2022 Mar; 26(3):175-180. PubMed ID: 34905132
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  • 6. Trans-anal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) versus trans-anal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM): a comparative case-control matched-pairs analysis.
    Stipa F, Tierno SM, Russo G, Burza A.
    Surg Endosc; 2022 Mar; 36(3):2081-2086. PubMed ID: 33844090
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  • 7. Comparison of advanced techniques for local excision of rectal lesions: a case series.
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  • 8. Surgical outcomes of robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery for selected rectal neoplasms: A single-hospital experience.
    Huang YJ, Huang YM, Wang WL, Tong YS, Hsu W, Wei PL.
    Asian J Surg; 2020 Jan 27; 43(1):290-296. PubMed ID: 31043332
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  • 9. A prospective evaluation of the effect of transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) on low anterior resection syndrome.
    Duggan WP, Sugrue DD, Shannon N, Murphy B, Burke JP.
    Surg Endosc; 2023 Jul 27; 37(7):5241-5245. PubMed ID: 36964292
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  • 10. Robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery: a single institutional experience.
    Liu S, Contreras N, Krezalek MA, Abd El Aziz MA, Merchea A, Kelley SR, Behm K.
    Updates Surg; 2022 Jun 27; 74(3):1011-1016. PubMed ID: 35175536
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  • 11. Transanal minimally invasive surgery for rectal polyps and selected malignant tumors: caution concerning intermediate-term functional results.
    Clermonts SHEM, van Loon YT, Schiphorst AHW, Wasowicz DK, Zimmerman DDE.
    Int J Colorectal Dis; 2017 Dec 27; 32(12):1677-1685. PubMed ID: 28905101
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  • 12. Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery Versus Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for Rectal Lesions: A Community Hospital Experience.
    You JJ, Shen MY, Chen WT, Fan JW, Shao YC, Feng CL, Chang CC, Su YH, Fingerhut A.
    J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A; 2024 Oct 27; 34(10):910-914. PubMed ID: 39084702
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  • 13. Transanal minimally invasive surgery for benign and malignant rectal lesions: midterm outcomes from a tertiary center.
    Al-Dhaheri M, Al-Ishaq F, Toffaha A, Nada MA, Parvaiz A, Kurer M.
    Ann Saudi Med; 2023 Oct 27; 43(6):348-351. PubMed ID: 38071443
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  • 14. Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery: Review of Indications and Outcomes from 75 Consecutive Patients.
    Keller DS, Tahilramani RN, Flores-Gonzalez JR, Mahmood A, Haas EM.
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  • 15. Is partial thickness excision in TAMIS without defect suture safe for benign rectal lesions?
    Kilic A, Sisik A.
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  • 16. Transanal minimally invasive surgery for total mesorectal excision (TAMIS-TME): results and experience with the first 20 patients undergoing curative-intent rectal cancer surgery at a single institution.
    Atallah S, Martin-Perez B, Albert M, deBeche-Adams T, Nassif G, Hunter L, Larach S.
    Tech Coloproctol; 2014 May 27; 18(5):473-80. PubMed ID: 24272607
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  • 17. Robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery - technical, oncological and patient outcomes from a single institution.
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    Colorectal Dis; 2020 Oct 27; 22(10):1422-1428. PubMed ID: 32198787
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  • 18. Robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery (R-TAMIS): current evidence in the treatment of early rectal neoplasia.
    O'Sullivan NJ, Temperley HC, Larkin J, McCormick JJ, Rausa E, McCormick P, Heriot A, Mehigan BJ, Warrier S, Kelly ME.
    Int J Colorectal Dis; 2024 May 09; 39(1):71. PubMed ID: 38724801
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  • 19. Robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery: a case series.
    Lo KW, Blitzer DN, Shoucair S, Lisle DM.
    Surg Endosc; 2022 Jan 09; 36(1):793-799. PubMed ID: 33416992
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  • 20. Acquired factor XII deficiency following transanal excision of rectal lesion by transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS): a case report and literature review.
    Cozzi MR, Lauretta A, Vettori R, Steffan A.
    World J Surg Oncol; 2018 Jun 19; 16(1):115. PubMed ID: 29921296
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