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Correlating abdominal pain and intra-abdominal injury in patients with blunt abdominal trauma [PDF]
Michael Neeki +10 more
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ABSTRACT Aim The National Clinical Database (NCD) of Japan is the largest nationwide registry, covering over 95% of surgeries in the country. This 2022 annual report summarizes the short‐term outcomes of gastroenterological surgeries and discusses trends and insights over the past decade.
Koshi Kumagai +19 more
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Etiology of Infection, Femoral Nerve and Splenic Injury by Abdominal Retractor
Ángel Raúl Soriano Sánchez +7 more
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Risk of Abdominal Wall Nerve Injury with Lateral Port Placement and Fascial Closure during Laparoscopic Gynecologic Surgery [PDF]
Ja Hyun Shin, Fred M. Howard
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Bona Fide Intersegmental Plane Hepatectomy Along the Glissonean Branches (BIPHG)
ABSTRACT This review traces the author's personal journey over three decades in the evolution of liver resection techniques, culminating in the proposal of the Bona Fide Intersegmental Plane Hepatectomy Along Glissonean Branches (BIPHG). Beginning with pioneering experiences in laparoscopic and robotic liver surgeries, the author highlights key ...
Go Wakabayashi, Taiga Wakabayashi
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Trauma; frequency of missed intra-abdominal injuries in Al-Sulaimaniyah Teaching Hospital/ Emergency Department [PDF]
Salam Nizam Aldeen Shams Aldeen +1 more
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This systematic review and meta‐analysis of 38 studies, encompassing over 5000 patients, compared extralevator abdominoperineal excision (ELAPE) with standard abdominoperineal excision (APE) in patients with advanced low rectal cancer. ELAPE was associated with significantly improved overall and disease‐free survival, reduced intraoperative perforation
Sarolta Beáta Kávási +7 more
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Stricture of the Bile Duct after Blunt Abdominal Injury. A Difficult Diagnosis.
Masaru Saitoh +9 more
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This study introduces a hydraulically steerable catheter with a soft tip in vascular procedures. The steering soft tip achieves a minimal diameter of 2.6 mm and supports a 180° bend. Real‐time shape and position tracking, facilitated by segmentation and endpoint detection techniques, improves navigation.
Jingyi Kang +9 more
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