Editorial: Advances in proctology and colorectal surgery, volume II - Report - MDSpire

Editorial: Advances in proctology and colorectal surgery, volume II

  • By

  • Marta Goglia

  • Vito D'Andrea

  • Mario Trompetto

  • Giuseppe Clerico

  • Alberto Realis Luc

  • Gaetano Gallo

  • June 24, 2026

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Clinical Report: Innovations in Proctology and Colorectal Surgical Practices

Overview

This editorial discusses innovations in proctology and colorectal surgery, focusing on minimally invasive techniques and multidisciplinary approaches.

Background

Colorectal surgery is evolving due to technological advancements and a focus on patient-centered outcomes. The increasing complexity of cases necessitates a multidisciplinary approach to care.

Data Highlights

No numerical data was provided in the source material.

Key Findings

  • Minimally invasive and robotic techniques are increasingly adopted in colorectal surgery.
  • Advanced imaging modalities play a significant role in preoperative assessment.
  • Multidisciplinary collaboration is essential for managing complex cases in colorectal surgery.
  • Perioperative risk factors are critical for predicting postoperative complications.
  • Emerging AI tools support assessments in elderly patients undergoing colorectal surgery.

Clinical Implications

Surgeons should incorporate advanced imaging and predictive models into preoperative planning.

Conclusion

Innovations in proctology and colorectal surgery highlight the importance of technology and collaboration in improving surgical outcomes.

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