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R G Molloy

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Oliphant R, Nicholson G, Horgan P, Molloy R, McMillan D, Morrison D
Br J Surg . 2013 Aug; 100(10):1388-95. PMID: 23939852
Background: Reorganization of colorectal cancer services has led to surgery being increasingly, but not exclusively, delivered by specialist surgeons. Outcomes from colorectal cancer surgery have improved, but the exact determinants...
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MacDonald E, Renwick A, Molloy R
Ann R Coll Surg Engl . 2012 Sep; 94(5):360. PMID: 22943236
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Nicholson G, Morrison D, Finlay I, Diament R, Horgan P, Molloy R
Colorectal Dis . 2011 Aug; 14(6):731-9. PMID: 21831175
Aim: To assess variability in the proportions of types of major resection for rectal cancer throughout the west of Scotland (WoS) and ascertain factors explaining the variability. Method: Retrospective cohort...
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Nicholson G, Finlay I, Diament R, Molloy R, Horgan P, Morrison D
Br J Surg . 2011 Mar; 98(6):866-71. PMID: 21412756
Background: Meta-analyses have indicated that preoperative mechanical bowel preparation (MBP) confers no clear benefit and may indeed be harmful for patients with colorectal cancer. The effects of bowel preparation on...
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MacKay G, Molloy R, ODwyer P
Colorectal Dis . 2010 Feb; 13(5):583-7. PMID: 20163424
Aim: C-reactive protein (CRP) may be useful in predicting postoperative complications [1]. We investigated the sensitivity and specificity of postoperative CRP for infective complications after elective colorectal surgery. Method: One...
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Titi M, Jenkins J, Urie A, Molloy R
Colorectal Dis . 2008 Jul; 11(6):625-30. PMID: 18624815
Objective: Endo-anal ultrasound (EAUS) can detect anal sphincter injuries. However, anterior external anal sphincter (EAS) defects can be difficult to define. We assessed different EAUS techniques to determine if any...
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Titi M, Seow C, Molloy R
Dis Colon Rectum . 2008 Feb; 51(10):1570-3. PMID: 18299928
Purpose: Nicorandil is a widely used third-line treatment for ischemic heart disease. It can be associated with the development of stomatitis and oro-anal ulceration. The current report suggests an association...
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Titi M, Jenkins J, Urie A, Molloy R
Colorectal Dis . 2007 Oct; 10(2):131-7. PMID: 17956588
Objective: Female faecal incontinence (FI) is largely because of sphincter injury at childbirth. Sphincter assessment aims to identify surgically correctable defects. We aimed to identify endoanal ultrasonography (EAUS) parameters that...
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Titi M, Jenkins J, Urie A, Molloy R
Colorectal Dis . 2007 Sep; 9(7):647-52. PMID: 17824983
Objective: Male faecal incontinence (FI) has received little attention. No consistent pathophysiological abnormality has been identified in those studies that have specifically assessed male patients with FI or faecal leakage...
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Jenkins J, Urie A, Molloy R
Colorectal Dis . 2007 Jul; 10(3):280-5. PMID: 17655720
Objective: The pathogenesis of chronic anal fissure (CAF) remains incompletely understood but most are associated with a high resting anal pressure and reduced perfusion at the fissure site. To date,...