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    Body composition assessment by artificial intelligence can be a predictive tool for short-term postoperative complications in Hartmann's reversals by Suthakaran, Reshi, Cao, Ke, Arafat, Yasser, Yeung, Josephine, Chan, Steven, Master, Mobin, Faragher, Ian G, Baird, Paul N, Yeung, Justin M C

    Published in BMC surgery (15-04-2024)
    “…Hartmann's reversal, a complex elective surgery, reverses and closes the colostomy in individuals who previously underwent a Hartmann's procedure due to…”
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    Colorectal preOperative Surgical Score (CrOSS) for mortality in major colorectal surgery by Kong, Cherng Huei, Guest, Glenn D., Stupart, Douglas A., Faragher, Ian G., Chan, Steven T. F., Watters, David A.

    Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-06-2015)
    “…Background Colorectal surgery carries a significant mortality risk, with reported rates of 1–6% for elective surgery and up to 22% in the emergency setting…”
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    Reversal of Hartmann's procedure: timelines, preoperative investigations and early outcomes. A single Australian institution's ten‐year experience by Suthakaran, Reshi, Faragher, Ian G., Yeung, Justin M. C.

    Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-01-2023)
    “…Background Real‐world data on outcomes following Hartmann's reversal is necessary to help optimize the patient experience. We have explored the timing between…”
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    Self-expanding metallic stents for relieving malignant colorectal obstruction : A systematic review by WATT, Amber M, FARAGHER, Ian G, GRIFFIN, Tabatha T, RIEGER, Nicholas A, MADDERN, Guy J

    Published in Annals of surgery (01-07-2007)
    “…To assess the safety and efficacy of self-expanding metallic stents (SEMS) placement for the relief of malignant colorectal obstruction in comparison to…”
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    Criteria to Determine Readiness for Hospital Discharge Following Colorectal Surgery: An International Consensus Using the Delphi Technique by Fiore, Julio F, Bialocerkowski, Andrea, Browning, Laura, Faragher, Ian G, Denehy, Linda

    Published in Diseases of the colon & rectum (01-04-2012)
    “…BACKGROUND:Standardized discharge criteria are considered valuable to reduce the risk of premature discharge and avoid unnecessary hospital stays. The most…”
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    Artificial intelligence measured 3D body composition to predict pathological response in rectal cancer patients by Wei, Matthew Y, Cao, Ke, Hong, Wei, Yeung, Josephine, Lee, Margaret, Gibbs, Peter, Faragher, Ian G., Baird, Paul N., Yeung, Justin M.

    Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-07-2024)
    “…Background The treatment of locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) is moving towards total neoadjuvant therapy and potential organ preservation. Of particular…”
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    Improving Quality of Life for People with Incurable Large-Bowel Obstruction: Randomized Control Trial of Colonic Stent Insertion by Young, Christopher J, De-loyde, Katie J, Young, Jane M, Solomon, Michael J, Chew, Emily H, Byrne, Chris M, Salkeld, Glenn, Faragher, Ian G

    Published in Diseases of the colon & rectum (01-09-2015)
    “…BACKGROUND:Surgery remains the dominant treatment for large-bowel obstruction, with emerging data on self-expanding metallic stents. OBJECTIVE:The aim of this…”
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    Investigations and time trends in loop ileostomy reversals following anterior resections: a single Australian institution seven‐years' experience by Taylor, Danielle, Besson, Alex, Faragher, Ian G., Chan, Steven T. F., Yeung, Justin M.

    Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-05-2021)
    “…Background Currently no consensus exists regarding what pre‐reversal investigations are required to assess integrity of the rectal anastomosis. The objective…”
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    Time to Readiness for Discharge is a Valid and Reliable Measure of Short-Term Recovery After Colorectal Surgery by Fiore, Julio F., Faragher, Ian G., Bialocerkowski, Andrea, Browning, Laura, Denehy, Linda

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-12-2013)
    “…Background Short-term recovery after colorectal surgery has been traditionally investigated through length of stay (LOS). However, this measure is influenced…”
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    Chronic rectal anastomosis complications prior to ileostomy reversal: development of a pilot classification system and associated outcomes by Taylor, Danielle, Faragher, Ian G., Master, Mobin, Wang, Stephanie, Chan, Steven T. F., Yeung, Justin M. C.

    Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-09-2022)
    “…Backgrounds A loop ileostomy may reduce the severity of acute anastomotic complications after low rectal resection, but some patients have persistent rectal…”
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    Understanding patient-reported outcome measures in colorectal cancer by Besson, Alex, Deftereos, Irene, Chan, Steven, Faragher, Ian G, Kinsella, Rita, Yeung, Justin MC

    Published in Future oncology (London, England) (01-04-2019)
    “…Quality of life has become increasingly regarded as a key outcome measurement for cancer patients. Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) represent the…”
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    Treatment of colonoscopic perforation: outcomes from a major single tertiary institution by Chew, Carolyn R., Yeung, Justin M. C., Faragher, Ian G.

    Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-05-2019)
    “…Background The use of colonoscopy has been increasing in Australia. This case series describes management and outcomes of colonoscopic perforation managed by a…”
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    Positive lateral pelvic lymph nodes in low rectal cancer: should we change our practice now? by Gartrell, Richard, Hong, Michael K.‐Y., Baker, Ali, Master, Mobin, Gibbs, Peter, Arslan, Janan, Croxford, Matthew, Yeung, Justin M., Faragher, Ian G.

    Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-05-2021)
    “…Background The role of lateral lymph node dissection (LLND) in the treatment of patients with low rectal cancer with enlarged lateral lymph nodes (LLN+) is…”
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    Complete state‐wide outcomes in elective colon cancer surgery by Faragher, Ian G., Hong, Michael K.‐Y., Stupart, Douglas, Watters, David A., Yeung, Justin

    Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-11-2018)
    “…Background Maintaining high standards in colon cancer surgery requires the measurement of quality indicators and the re‐allocation of resources to address…”
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    The Place of Elective Surgery Following Acute Diverticulitis in Young Patients: When is Surgery Indicated? An Analysis of the Literature by JANES, Simon, MEAGHER, Alan, FARAGHER, Ian G, SHEDDA, Susan, FRIZELLE, Frank A

    Published in Diseases of the colon & rectum (01-05-2009)
    “…Diverticulitis in the young is often regarded as a specific entity. Resection after a single attack because of a more "virulent" course of the disease has been…”
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    State‐wide outcomes in elective rectal cancer resection: is there a case for centralization in Victoria? by Hong, Michael K.‐Y., Yeung, Justin M. C., Watters, David A. K., Faragher, Ian G.

    Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-12-2019)
    “…Background The role of service centralization in rectal cancer surgery is controversial. Recent studies suggest centralization to high‐volume centres may…”
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    Patterns of surveillance for colorectal cancer: Experience from a single large tertiary institution by Pellegrino, Samantha A, Chan, Steven, Simons, Koen, Kinsella, Rita, Gibbs, Peter, Faragher, Ian G, Deftereos, Irene, Yeung, Justin MC

    Published in Asia-Pacific journal of clinical oncology (01-08-2021)
    “…Aim Colorectal cancer surveillance is an essential part of care and should include clinical review and follow‐up investigations. There is limited information…”
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