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    Current outcomes of emergency large bowel surgery by Ng, H J, Yule, M, Twoon, M, Binnie, N R, Aly, E H

    “…Emergency large bowel surgery (ELBS) is known to carry an increased risk of morbidity and mortality. Previous studies have reported morbidity and mortality…”
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    Prospective randomised multi-centre trial comparing the clinical efficacy, safety and patient acceptability of circular stapled anopexy with closed diathermy haemorrhoidectomy by Thaha, M A, Campbell, K L, Kazmi, S A, Irvine, L A, Khalil, A, Binnie, N R, Hendry, W S, Walker, A, Staines, H J, Steele, R J C

    Published in Gut (01-05-2009)
    “…Unlike excisional haemorrhoidectomy, stapled anopexy (SA), which does not involve radical excision, has theoretical advantages, thus offering potential patient…”
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    An unusual cause of acute internal haemorrhage: cystic artery pseudoaneurysm secondary to acute cholecystitis by Fung, A K Y, Vosough, A, Olson, S, Aly, E H, Binnie, N R

    Published in Scottish medical journal (01-05-2013)
    “…Spontaneous cystic artery haemorrhage is a rare complication of acute cholecystitis. Here we describe a case report of this unusual cause of internal…”
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    Outlet obstruction constipation (anismus) managed by biofeedback by Kawimbe, B M, Papachrysostomou, M, Binnie, N R, Clare, N, Smith, A N

    Published in Gut (01-10-1991)
    “…Fifteen subjects presenting with intractable constipation due to obstructive defecation, mean (SEM) duration 8.8 (1.8) years, had the inappropriate contraction…”
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    Pathological audit of stapled haemorhoidopexy by Shanmugam, V., Watson, A. J. M., Chapman, A. D., Binnie, N. R., Loudon, M. A.

    Published in Colorectal disease (01-03-2005)
    “…Introduction  Stapled haemorrhoidopexy is increasingly used for the surgical management of prolapsing haemorrhoids. Accurate placement of the staple line is…”
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    Minimal modulation of lymphocyte and natural killer cell subsets following minimal access surgery by Walker, Catrı̀ona B.J, Bruce, Duff M, Heys, Steven D, Gough, David B, Binnie, Norman R, Eremin, Oleg

    Published in The American journal of surgery (1999)
    “…Background: Trauma, whether accidental or surgically induced, is known to cause significant modulation of the cell-mediated immune response. Minimal access…”
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    Minimal access surgery for cholelithiasis induces an attenuated acute phase response by Bruce, Duff M, Smith, Malcolm, Walker, Catrìona B.J, Heys, Steven D, Binnie, Norman R, Gough, David B, Broom, John, Eremin, Oleg

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-09-1999)
    “…Background: Some benefits of laparoscopic (LC) and minilaparotomy (MC) cholecystectomy may reflect attenuation of the acute phase response. The authors…”
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    Solitary rectal ulcer: The place of biofeedback and surgery in the treatment of the syndrome by Binnie, N. R., Papachrysostomou, Maria, Clare, Nicola, Smith, A. N.

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-09-1992)
    “…Thirty‐one patients with the solitary rectal ulcer syndrome were studied, the majority of whom presented with fresh blood per rectum and a rectal ulcer,…”
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    Constipation associated with chronic spinal cord injury : the effect of pelvic parasympathetic stimulation by the Brindley stimulator by BINNIE, N. R, SMITH, A. N, CREASEY, G. H, EDMOND, P

    Published in Paraplegia (01-09-1991)
    “…Ten subjects with severe constipation due to complete spinal cord injury (SCI) had prolonged oro-anal transit time (p less than 0.01), diminished faecal water…”
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    Disordered colorectal motility in intractable constipation following hysterectomy by Smith, A N, Varma, J S, Binnie, N R, Papachrysostomou, M

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-12-1990)
    “…Colorectal and anal sphincter motility and electrophysiology were investigated in 14 women with profound constipation following hysterectomy and compared with…”
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    Use of the pudendo-anal reflex in the treatment of neurogenic faecal incontinence by Binnie, N R, Kawimbe, B M, Papachrysostomou, M, Smith, A N

    Published in Gut (01-09-1990)
    “…An electrical stimulator has been devised to treat neurogenic faecal incontinence caused by pudendal nerve neuropathy and works on the basis of repeated…”
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    The importance of the orientation of the electrode plates in recording the external anal sphincter EMG by non-invasive anal plug electrodes by BINNIE, N. R, KAWIMBE, B. M, PAPACHRYSOSTOMOU, M, CLARE, N, SMITH, A. N

    “…Two non-invasive anal plug electrodes of similar size have been compared, one with the electrode plates orientated circularly in the anal canal and the other…”
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    Streptococcal myositis and the acute abdomen: a case report by Segar, A, Binnie, N R

    “…Spontaneous streptococcal myositis, previously rare, is now reported more frequently. The condition is caused by overwhelming group A beta-haemolytic…”
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    The action of cisapride on the chronic constipation of paraplegia by BINNIE, N. R, CREASEY, G. H, EDMOND, P, SMITH, A. N

    Published in Paraplegia (01-06-1988)
    “…Paraplegic patients have intractable constipation associated with prolonged colonic transit time. The agent Cisapride significantly reduced the colonic transit…”
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    A regional audit of the investigation and treatment of colorectal and pelvic floor disorders (1984-1991) by VARMA, J. S, BINNIE, N. R, KAWIMBE, B, PAPACHRYSOSTOMOU, M, SMITH, A. N

    “…The activities of a regional physiology unit established for the investigation of colorectal and pelvic floor physiology in health and disease in a clinically…”
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