Research


Atallah S, Albert M, Larach S. Transanal minimally invasive surgery: a giant leap forward. Surg Endosc. 2010 Sep;24(9):2200-5. Epub 2010 Feb 21


M. Albert, S. Larach, S. Atallah Podium Presentation – ASCRS Minneapolis, Minnesota (May 15-19, 2010). Disease of the Colon & Rectum Vol. 53. No. 4 p. 525 (2010)Transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS).


M. Albert, S. Atallah, S. Larach, T. deBeche-Adams, J. Clancy Podium Presentation – ASCRS Vancouver, Canada (May 14-18, 2011).TAMIS Partial Mesorectal Excision.


T. DeBeche-Adams, S. Atallah, M. Albert, J. Clancy, S. Larach. Vol. 54. No. 5 e151 (2011)Disease of the Colon & Rectum Outcomes of TAMIS in a series of 31 patients.


M Albert, S. Larach, Eduardo Parra-Davila, S. Atallah, T.H. deBeche-Adams. (World Robotic Symposium June 27-29, 2011 Miami Beach, Florida) Robotic Transanal Surgery: Where are we now?


T. DeBeche-Adams, S. Atallah, M. Albert, J. Clancy, S. Larach Podium Presentation - Tripartite Colorectal Meeting Cairns, Australia (July 3-7, 2011) Outcomes of TAMIS in a series of 31 patients.


Atallah S, Albert M, T. deBeche-Adams,Larach S.  Sept. 28, 2011 [epub ahead of print] Tech Coloproctol. Robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery in a cadaveric model.


Atallah S, Parra-Davila E, deBeche-Adams T, Albert M, Larach S

Excision of a rectal neoplasm using robotic transanal surgery (RTS): a description of the technique. Tech Coloproctol. 2012 May 15. [Epub ahead of print]


2012 National Meeting Submissions

Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery (TAMIS):  Efficacy proven in the first 50 consecutive resections – ACCEPTED ASCRS 2012

TAMIS Proctectomy – ACCEPTED ASCRS 2012

Robotic Transanal Surgery (RTS) – SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION 2012

Transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS): First cancer resection with two year follow-up endoscopy – ACCEPTED  SAGES 2012

 

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