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J Calvin Coffey

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Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery|August 15, 2022
Future DirectionsJ Calvin Coffey
Ebiomedicine|September 12, 2017
Adipocyte-Epithelial Interactions and Crohn's Disease - An Emerging Drug TargetJ Calvin Coffey, Miranda Kiernan
International Journal of Colorectal Disease|February 4, 2014
Standardization of the nomenclature based on contemporary mesocolic anatomy is paramount prior to performing a complete mesocolic excisionRishabh Sehgal, J Calvin Coffey
Gastroenterology|May 4, 2025
ReplyJ Calvin Coffey, Michael Devine
Annals of Surgery|November 21, 2013
Anastomotic leak is not associated with oncologic outcome in patients undergoing low anterior resection for rectal cancerCarolyn Power, J Calvin Coffey
Gastroenterology Report|July 19, 2014
Historical development of mesenteric anatomy provides a universally applicable anatomic paradigm for complete/total mesocolic excisionRishabh Sehgal, J Calvin Coffey
Nature Reviews. Gastroenterology & Hepatology|March 10, 2016
Colorectal cancer: Surgery for colorectal cancer - standardization requiredJ Calvin Coffey, Peter Dockery
International Journal of Colorectal Disease|March 29, 2014
The development of consensus for complete mesocolic excision (CME) should commence with standardisation of anatomy and related terminologyRishabh Sehgal, J Calvin Coffey
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 9, 2015
A Randomized Trial of Laparoscopic versus Open Surgery for Rectal CancerDavid E Kearney, J Calvin Coffey
Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology|May 10, 2017
Defining the mesentery as an organ and what this means for understanding its roles in digestive disordersJ Calvin Coffey, D Peter O'leary
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Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery|August 15, 2022
Future DirectionsJ Calvin Coffey
Ebiomedicine|September 12, 2017
Adipocyte-Epithelial Interactions and Crohn's Disease - An Emerging Drug TargetJ Calvin Coffey, Miranda Kiernan
International Journal of Colorectal Disease|February 4, 2014
Standardization of the nomenclature based on contemporary mesocolic anatomy is paramount prior to performing a complete mesocolic excisionRishabh Sehgal, J Calvin Coffey
Gastroenterology|May 4, 2025
ReplyJ Calvin Coffey, Michael Devine
Annals of Surgery|November 21, 2013
Anastomotic leak is not associated with oncologic outcome in patients undergoing low anterior resection for rectal cancerCarolyn Power, J Calvin Coffey
Gastroenterology Report|July 19, 2014
Historical development of mesenteric anatomy provides a universally applicable anatomic paradigm for complete/total mesocolic excisionRishabh Sehgal, J Calvin Coffey
Nature Reviews. Gastroenterology & Hepatology|March 10, 2016
Colorectal cancer: Surgery for colorectal cancer - standardization requiredJ Calvin Coffey, Peter Dockery
International Journal of Colorectal Disease|March 29, 2014
The development of consensus for complete mesocolic excision (CME) should commence with standardisation of anatomy and related terminologyRishabh Sehgal, J Calvin Coffey
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 9, 2015
A Randomized Trial of Laparoscopic versus Open Surgery for Rectal CancerDavid E Kearney, J Calvin Coffey
Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology|May 10, 2017
Defining the mesentery as an organ and what this means for understanding its roles in digestive disordersJ Calvin Coffey, D Peter O'leary
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