Author Details

Olesiński, Tomasz

  • Vol 64, No 5 (2014) - Review article
    Prognostic risk factors of anastomotic leakage following anterior resection in patients with rectal cancer: when is a protective stoma needed? Literature review of 15 457 patients
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  • Vol 65, No 2 (2015) - Case report
    Brunneroma: a rare cause of obstruction and bleeding of the digestive tract. Case report
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  • Vol 66, No 6 (2016) - Original article
    Prospective monitoring of the early treatment results of the GI tract tumours at the Oncology Centre in Warsaw
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  • Vol 67, No 3 (2017) - Original article
    Utility of nutritional evaluation for the clinical risk assessment of postoperative complications. Does oncology need the NRS 2002 scale?
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  • Vol 68, No 3 (2018) - Original article
    Surgical treatment of rectal cancer in Poland — a report from a prospective, multi-centre observational study PSSO_01 conducted under the auspices of the Polish Society of Surgical Oncology
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  • Vol 68, No 4 (2018) - Original article
    Diagnostics and treatment of small intestine tumors in our own experience
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  • Vol 68, No 5-6 (2018) - Original article
    Metastatic tumors of pancreas — whether and when surgical intervention is gainful for diseased people. Retrospective analysis of data from three surgery centers
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  • Vol 70, No 3 (2020) - Guidelines and recommendations
    Guidelines from the Polish Surgical Society and Polish Society of Oncological Surgery Concerning Quality Assurance for Centres Performing Cytoreductive Procedures and HIPEC Procedures in the Treatment of Primary and Secondary Peritoneal Tumours
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  • Vol 71, No 5 (2021) - Original article
    The surgical treatment of rectal cancer in Poland. The findings of a multi-center observational study by the Polish Society of Surgical Oncology (PSSO-01)
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