The use of unilateral gluteus maximus muscle for the management of fecal incontinence following anorectal surgery M. FaridA. Farag ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 7 - 12
Effects of adjuvant radiotherapy on bowel function and anorectal physiology after low anterior resection for rectal cancer Y.H. HoK.S. LeeF. Seow-Choen ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 13 - 16
Anorectal function and clinical outcome after open and closed haemorrhoidectomy, with and without internal sphincterotomy. A prospective study M. PescatoriU. FavettaA. Amato ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 17 - 23
Faecal incontinence after internal sphincterotomy for anal fissure A.P. ZbarM. AslamV. Allgar ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 25 - 28
Physiologic and clinical assessment of patients with rectoanal intussusception J.S. ChoiM.R. SalumS.D. Wexner ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 29 - 33
Outpatient proctological surgery: an analysis of 3725 cases B. RocheM.C. Marti ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 35 - 38
Impact of mesorectal status on local recurrence and survival in patients with rectal cancer F. BozzettiL. Bertario REVIEW Pages: 49 - 53
Presacral cystic teratoma: a clinical case I.H. BozzoP. LarracheaA. Castro CASE REPORT Pages: 55 - 58
Effects of intraoperative malpositioning: massive rhabdomyolysis after rectal surgery with Miles' position. A report of two cases G. GallinoF. BelliE. Leo CASE REPORT Pages: 59 - 62
Double “house” cutaneous flap, post anal repair and rectal mucosal advancement for a non-healing post-haemorrhoidectomy wound with faecal incontinence. A temporary diverting sigmoidostomy was also performed C. BernardiM. Pescatori THE LAST IMAGES Pages: 78 - 78