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The Importance of Anatomical Variation in Abdominal Surgery
John Stewart, JOSEPH P. MALLO
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Long‐Term Nutritional Benefits of Laparoscopic Pancreatoduodenectomy Over Open Surgery
Minimally invasive laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (LPD) significantly improves long‐term nutritional outcomes compared to open pancreaticoduodenectomy (OPD). LPD patients demonstrated better preservation of muscle mass index (PMI) and a lower incidence of postoperative fatty liver.
Koki Kurahashi+9 more
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A high rate of mortality in liver cirrhosis patients after emergency abdominal surgery. [PDF]
Skovsen AP+3 more
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Our present study reveals that surgical step recognition performs moderately well when trained on video data from a single institution and applied to an external institution's data. Nevertheless, our model substantially improves its prediction capabilities when trained on the same amount of data from multiple institutions.
James S. Strong+8 more
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Comparison of automatic versus constant CPAP in elderly patients after major abdominal surgery: a randomized noninferiority trial. [PDF]
Thu ND+5 more
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THIOPENTONE‐CURARE IN ABDOMINAL SURGERY [PDF]
T. H. Chadwick, Mark Swerdlow
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This study investigated the utility of the Japanese NCD risk calculator for preoperative assessment in elderly patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD), using a validation study design. In the training cohort, two preoperative factors—the predicted incidence of postoperative ADL decline ≥ 44.8% and Clavien–Dindo grade IV or higher complications
Nana Kimura+9 more
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Machine learning analysis of factors contributing to hypotension after lumbosacral epidural anaesthesia in dogs undergoing abdominal surgery. [PDF]
Parreño CM, Giles D, Corletto F.
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