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Celia Robinson

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Annals of Surgical Oncology|December 9, 2015
Pushing the Limits of Local Excision for Rectal Cancer: Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery (TAMIS) for Rectal Cancer Using the Port-in-Port TechniqueCelia Robinson, Avo Artinyan
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open|May 19, 2020
Use of non-operative treatment and interval cholecystectomy for cholecystitis in patients with cancerDavid Santos, Celia Robinson Ledet, Angela Limmer, et al.
The American Surgeon|March 27, 2014
Watchful waiting for ventral hernias: a longitudinal studyCharles F Bellows, Celia Robinson, Robert J Fitzgibbons, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|July 8, 2010
Obesity increases wound complications in rectal cancer surgeryCourtney J Balentine, Jonathan Wilks, Celia Robinson, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|June 12, 2010
Obese patients benefit from minimally invasive colorectal cancer surgeryCourtney J Balentine, Christy Marshall, Celia Robinson, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|September 11, 2010
Validating quantitative obesity measurements in colorectal cancer patientsCourtney J Balentine, Christy Marshall, Celia Robinson, et al.
The American Surgeon|April 20, 2021
Chemotherapy and Abdominal Wall Closure Technique Increase the Probability of Postoperative Ventral Incisional Hernia in Patients With Colon CancerDavid A Santos, Liangliang Zhang, Kim-Anh Do, et al.
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Annals of Surgical Oncology|December 9, 2015
Pushing the Limits of Local Excision for Rectal Cancer: Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery (TAMIS) for Rectal Cancer Using the Port-in-Port TechniqueCelia Robinson, Avo Artinyan
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open|May 19, 2020
Use of non-operative treatment and interval cholecystectomy for cholecystitis in patients with cancerDavid Santos, Celia Robinson Ledet, Angela Limmer, et al.
The American Surgeon|March 27, 2014
Watchful waiting for ventral hernias: a longitudinal studyCharles F Bellows, Celia Robinson, Robert J Fitzgibbons, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|July 8, 2010
Obesity increases wound complications in rectal cancer surgeryCourtney J Balentine, Jonathan Wilks, Celia Robinson, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|June 12, 2010
Obese patients benefit from minimally invasive colorectal cancer surgeryCourtney J Balentine, Christy Marshall, Celia Robinson, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|September 11, 2010
Validating quantitative obesity measurements in colorectal cancer patientsCourtney J Balentine, Christy Marshall, Celia Robinson, et al.
The American Surgeon|April 20, 2021
Chemotherapy and Abdominal Wall Closure Technique Increase the Probability of Postoperative Ventral Incisional Hernia in Patients With Colon CancerDavid A Santos, Liangliang Zhang, Kim-Anh Do, et al.
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