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Nir Horesh

@nirhoresh

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General and Colorectal Surgery @CleveClinicFL; Assistant Prof. @TelAvivUni @Unibo Alumni, @escp_tweets Research Committee @SAGES_Updates Research Committee

Weston, FL
Joined September 2010
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@SWexner
Steven D Wexner MD, PhD
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@dr_samehhany81
Sameh Emile, MD, FACS
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An expected finding that aligns well with our network meta-analysis of RCTs, which concluded that perineal procedures, namely Delorme procedure, ranked worst among all procedures in terms of recurrence of rectal prolapse @SWexner @nirhoresh @mikifreund https://t.co/Tamo1AVO0B
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Posterior mesh rectopexy ranked best with the lowest recurrence while perineal procedures ranked worst with the highest recurrence rates.
@AnnalsofSurgery
Annals of Surgery
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In a multicenter RCT, laparoscopic resection rectopexy was superior to Delorme's procedure for full-thickness rectal prolapse in terms of recurrence and postop functional status.
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Sameh Emile, MD, FACS
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New pub: Sociodemographic Determinants Associated with the Receipt of Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Stage III Colorectal Cancer: A Population-Based Study from the SEER Registry @SWexner @nirhoresh @ZGaroufalia @BoutrosMarylise @AWignakumar https://t.co/eUp9n2mNWc
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Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer - Approximately 35% of patients do not receive adjuvant chemotherapy (AC) after surgery for stage III colorectal cancer (CRC). We aimed to investigate the...
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@SWexner
Steven D Wexner MD, PhD
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Huge congratulations @BoutrosMarylise on your incredibly impressive recognition as Honorary Skou Professor in the Department of Clinical Medicine @AarhusUni_int We are very proud of you @CAGS_ACCG @CAGS_Residents @ASCRS_1 @escp_tweets @AmCollSurgeons @SAGES_Updates @ACPGBI
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@dr_samehhany81
Sameh Emile, MD, FACS
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Our study @ejsotweets finds that in stage IV CRC -Cancer-specific survival ⬇️ with ⬆️ TN stage (T1-T2=33.3%, T3=22.1%, T4=17.4; N0=31.2%, N1=23.6%, N2=14.5%) -Hazard of death ⬆️ 33% in T4 cancers & 59% in N2 disease @SWexner @BoutrosMarylise
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Stage IV colorectal cancer (CRC) is associated with 5-year survival <15%. We aimed to investigate the association between T and N stages of stage IV CRC.
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Sameh Emile, MD, FACS
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New pub: Advanced T stage and Nodal Disease are Independently Associated with Worse Cancer-Specific Survival in Stage IV Colorectal Cancer: A SEER-Based Survival Analysis @ejsotweets @SWexner @nirhoresh @BoutrosMarylise @AWignakumar https://t.co/LRQwIWohso
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Stage IV colorectal cancer (CRC) is associated with 5-year survival <15%. We aimed to investigate the association between T and N stages of stage IV CRC.
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@dr_samehhany81
Sameh Emile, MD, FACS
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New Meta-Analysis @ColorectalDis on sacral neuromodulation for fecal incontinence 2ry to sphincter defects -Pooled continence improvement 66.7% -Pooled complications 18.5% -Pooled extractions 9.1% -Previous repairs & large defects ⬇️ improvement @SWexner https://t.co/t6IZSQJeVU
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SNM was associated with a good improvement in FI associated with anal sphincter defects. However, a longer follow-up is required to ascertain these mid-term outcomes. There are not enough data to...
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Sameh Emile, MD, FACS
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Splenic flexure cancers account for ≈ 5% of colorectal cancer & are usually challenging to treat. Our scoping review explored variations in surgical approach, extent of resection & lymphadenectomy in splenic flexure tumors @SWexner @ZGaroufalia @nirhoresh
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Surgical treatment of splenic flexure tumors remains controversial due to the lack of high-quality prospective data. No single approach can currently be recommended for all cases. Until randomized...
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Sameh Emile, MD, FACS
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Our population-based study on early-onset CRC - 13.2% of deaths were unrelated to CRC - 36% of unrelated deaths were due to medical conditions, mainly heart disease - Surgical treatment of CRC ⬆️ the odds of non-CRC deaths (OR: 2.35) @SWexner @DouradoJMD
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Most common causes of non-CRC-related deaths were medical conditions and other primary cancers accounting for more deaths in patients aged 40-50 years, males, Black and Asian patients, and with...
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@MedStarHealth
MedStar Health
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World-renowned colorectal surgeon @SWexner has joined @MedStarHealth as the new physician executive director and system chief of #ColorectalSurgery. With 38+ years of expertise, he brings unmatched leadership in #ColorectalCancer care. Read more: https://t.co/waXp0h4lOC
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@BoutrosMarylise
Marylise Boutros
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Most sincere and huge congratulations @SWexner 🎉 ! @MedStarHealth @Georgetown has gained a leader, visionary and mentor like no other! You will build and grow all around you. I can’t wait to celebrate your next successes. Your legacy continues!
@SWexner
Steven D Wexner MD, PhD
2 months
Excited, energized, and eager to start my new role on November 1, 2025 as inaugural Physician Executive Director and System Chief for Colorectal Surgery and Vice Chair for Professional Development for the Department of Surgery @MedStarHealth @Georgetown @AmCollSurgeons
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