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ABSTRACT Background Although surgical treatment is the primary measure for patients with perforated peptic ulcer (PPU), nonoperative management (NOM) has become a common alternative. However, risk score models predicting the success of NOM based on the analysis of a large number of patients remain scarce.
Kei Ito +12 more
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Although the level of evidence is not high, this review indicates that laparoscopic total gastrectomy for advanced gastric cancer can be safely performed with the progress of surgical techniques, and there is little risk of worsening survival outcomes.
Takahiro Kinoshita +3 more
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Localized postinflammatory hyperpigmentation with abdominal wall protrusion. [PDF]
Conroy K +3 more
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Laceration of Abdominal Aorta and Study of Intact Abdominal Wall as Tamponade
A. J. RIAIABDS +3 more
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This report details a modified reconstructive technique, longitudinal pancreaticojejunostomy (LPJ), following pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) for patients with both pancreatic head pathology and extensive chronic pancreatitis. This approach ensures wide‐area drainage of the remnant pancreatic duct, providing effective symptom relief and preserving long ...
Hideaki Sato +4 more
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Exploring Psychological Prehabilitation in Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: A Prospective Pilot Study. [PDF]
de Jong DLC +5 more
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In a prospective study of 20 elderly gastric cancer patients who declined gastrectomy, laparoscopic and endoscopic cooperative surgery (LECS) was technically safe and preserved postoperative function. However, as oncological curability cannot be assured in advanced cases, careful selection and informed consent are essential.
Marie Washio +9 more
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Abdominal wall abscess--an unusual primary presentation of a transverse colonic carcinoma [PDF]
Shahriyour Andaz, Richard J. Heald
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