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EXPRESSION OF CONCERN: A.H. Badrek-Amoudi, T. Roe, K. Mabey, H. Carter, A. Mills, and A.R. Dixon, “Laparoscopic Ventral Mesh Rectopexy in the Management of Solitary Rectal Ulcer Syndrome: A Cause for Optimism?,” Colorectal Disease 15, no. 5 (2013): 575–581, https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.12077.
This Expression of Concern is for the above article, published online on 29 October 2012 in Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com), and has been issued by agreement between the journal Editors-in-Chief, Sue Clark and Neil Smart; The Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland; and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The Expression of Concern has been agreed due to concerns raised regarding the legitimacy of the data reported and allegations of a lack of informed consent from patients who underwent the surgical procedure reported within. The investigation into these concerns is ongoing. Therefore, the journal has decided to issue an Expression of Concern to inform and alert the readers.
表达关切:A.H. Badrek-Amoudi、T. Roe、K. Mabey、H. Carter、A. Mills 和 A.R. Dixon,"腹腔镜腹侧网状直肠切除术治疗单发直肠溃疡综合征:A Cause for Optimism?", Colorectal Disease 15, no.5 (2013):575-581, https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.12077.This 《关注声明》针对的是 2012 年 10 月 29 日在线发表在 Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com) 上的上述文章,由期刊主编 Sue Clark 和 Neil Smart、大不列颠及爱尔兰结肠直肠外科协会(The Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland)以及 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.协议发布。之所以同意发布《关注声明》,是因为有人对所报道数据的合法性提出了质疑,并指控所报道的手术过程缺乏患者的知情同意。对这些问题的调查仍在进行中。因此,本刊决定发布 "关注声明",以告知并提醒读者。
期刊介绍:
Diseases of the colon and rectum are common and offer a number of exciting challenges. Clinical, diagnostic and basic science research is expanding rapidly. There is increasing demand from purchasers of health care and patients for clinicians to keep abreast of the latest research and developments, and to translate these into routine practice. Technological advances in diagnosis, surgical technique, new pharmaceuticals, molecular genetics and other basic sciences have transformed many aspects of how these diseases are managed. Such progress will accelerate.
Colorectal Disease offers a real benefit to subscribers and authors. It is first and foremost a vehicle for publishing original research relating to the demanding, rapidly expanding field of colorectal diseases.
Essential for surgeons, pathologists, oncologists, gastroenterologists and health professionals caring for patients with a disease of the lower GI tract, Colorectal Disease furthers education and inter-professional development by including regular review articles and discussions of current controversies.
Note that the journal does not usually accept paediatric surgical papers.