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Jamie Cannon

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The Surgical Clinics of North America|November 25, 2015
Colorectal Neoplasia and Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseJamie Cannon
Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery|January 9, 2023
Robotic Anastomotic TechniqueDanielle Kay, Jamie Cannon
Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery|September 13, 2021
Robotic Surgery in Crohn's DiseaseDrew Gunnells, Jamie Cannon
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 26, 2016
Woman With Abdominal PainAndrew Sawyer, Jamie Cannon, Henry E Wang
Annals of Surgery|February 24, 2023
Disparities in Perioperative Use of Patient Engagement Technologies - Not All Use is EqualLauren M Theiss, Lauren Wood, Connie Shao, et al.
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|December 17, 2019
The Association of Enhanced Recovery Pathway and Acute Kidney Injury in Patients Undergoing Colorectal SurgeryJameson G D Wiener, Lauren Goss, Tyler S Wahl, et al.
Journal of Robotic Surgery|October 21, 2022
Robotic-assisted versus laparoscopic rectal surgery in obese and morbidly obese patients: ACS-NSQIP analysisSinan Albayati, Kerry Hitos, Christophe R Berney, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|October 28, 2025
Extraction site hernia and short-term outcomes following intracorporeal versus extracorporeal anastomosis for robotic and laparoscopic right colectomy: a multi-center prospective trialRobert K Cleary, Matthew Silviera, Tobi J Reidy, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|November 1, 2021
Intracorporeal and extracorporeal anastomosis for robotic-assisted and laparoscopic right colectomy: short-term outcomes of a multi-center prospective trialRobert K Cleary, Matthew Silviera, Tobi J Reidy, et al.
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology|March 20, 2018
Risk of Surgical Site Infection (SSI) following Colorectal Resection Is Higher in Patients With Disseminated Cancer: An NCCN Member Cohort StudyMini Kamboj, Teresa Childers, Jessica Sugalski, et al.
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The Surgical Clinics of North America|November 25, 2015
Colorectal Neoplasia and Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseJamie Cannon
Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery|January 9, 2023
Robotic Anastomotic TechniqueDanielle Kay, Jamie Cannon
Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery|September 13, 2021
Robotic Surgery in Crohn's DiseaseDrew Gunnells, Jamie Cannon
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 26, 2016
Woman With Abdominal PainAndrew Sawyer, Jamie Cannon, Henry E Wang
Annals of Surgery|February 24, 2023
Disparities in Perioperative Use of Patient Engagement Technologies - Not All Use is EqualLauren M Theiss, Lauren Wood, Connie Shao, et al.
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|December 17, 2019
The Association of Enhanced Recovery Pathway and Acute Kidney Injury in Patients Undergoing Colorectal SurgeryJameson G D Wiener, Lauren Goss, Tyler S Wahl, et al.
Journal of Robotic Surgery|October 21, 2022
Robotic-assisted versus laparoscopic rectal surgery in obese and morbidly obese patients: ACS-NSQIP analysisSinan Albayati, Kerry Hitos, Christophe R Berney, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|October 28, 2025
Extraction site hernia and short-term outcomes following intracorporeal versus extracorporeal anastomosis for robotic and laparoscopic right colectomy: a multi-center prospective trialRobert K Cleary, Matthew Silviera, Tobi J Reidy, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|November 1, 2021
Intracorporeal and extracorporeal anastomosis for robotic-assisted and laparoscopic right colectomy: short-term outcomes of a multi-center prospective trialRobert K Cleary, Matthew Silviera, Tobi J Reidy, et al.
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology|March 20, 2018
Risk of Surgical Site Infection (SSI) following Colorectal Resection Is Higher in Patients With Disseminated Cancer: An NCCN Member Cohort StudyMini Kamboj, Teresa Childers, Jessica Sugalski, et al.
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