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Anatomical hepatectomy for resection or transplantation

The American Journal of Surgery, 1996
Anatomical resection has become the basis for the treatment of hepatic tumors recognizing the portal-based intrahepatic architecture of the liver. In transplantation, these principles have been applied to the creation of partial liver grafts used to treat pediatric recipients with grafts from adult donors.
J C, Emond, R, Polastri
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Anatomical Pulmonary Sublobar Resection Based on Subsegment

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2021
The traditional segmentectomy involves each segment as the least surgical unit to preserve more pulmonary parenchyma than lobectomy, which is also excessive for small ground glass opacity-dominated lung cancer. We report a novel technique of sublobar resection based on subsegment.
Weibing, Wu   +6 more
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VATS Anatomic Pulmonary Resection in Octogenarians

The American Surgeon™, 2005
Although modern techniques in anesthesia and surgery have reduced morbidity and mortality for pulmonary resection, some physicians still consider advanced age a contraindication to resection of lung cancer. We examined our experience with VATS lobectomy in octogenarians at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center over 12 years (1992–2004). There were 159 patients.
Carie L, McVay   +4 more
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Liver – Anatomical Liver Resections

2011
The first footsteps in the field of laparoscopic liver surgery were marked by wedge resections limited to the marginal and anterior regions of the organ. Since then, more technically demanding procedures have been performed with efficacy and safety equaling outcomes in open surgery when performed in highly specialized centers. To propose laparoscopy as
Bruto Randone   +2 more
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Feasibility of repeated ipsilateral anatomical pulmonary resection

Surgery Today, 2022
This study aimed to elucidate the feasibility of repeated ipsilateral anatomical pulmonary resection.The subjects of this retrospective analysis were 50 patients who underwent ipsilateral anatomical pulmonary resection after major lung surgery. The patients were divided into two groups according to the type of primary operation performed: a repeated ...
Atsushi, Kamigaichi   +5 more
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Anatomical Lung Resection After Neoadjuvant Chemoradiotherapy

Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2007
The critical role for anatomical lung resection -- segmentectomy, lobectomy, pneumonectomy -- in the treatment of Stage I and II non-small cell lung cancer is undisputed. In contrast, the primacy of surgery in the management of Stage III disease is not established.
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Anatomic Segmental Resection

2014
The operative modes for pulmonary parenchymal resection include pneumonectomy, bilobectomy, lobectomy, segmental resection (segmentectomy), and wedge resection, according to the extent of lung parenchyma to be resected. From the perspective of the technical features at the pulmonary hilum, these may be divided into anatomic (pneumonectomy, bilobectomy,
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Anatomic Lung Resection for Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Disease

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2008
Chronic lung infections involving nontuberculous mycobacteria are often inadequately treated owing to concomitant lung parenchymal damage, leading to persistence of the offending organisms. Little is known about the results of surgical therapy as part of a multimodality approach to these infections.A retrospective review was conducted of 236 ...
John D, Mitchell   +4 more
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RESECTION OF ANATOMICAL SEGMENTS OF THE LIVER

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1993
The aim of this report is to review recent experience of removal of anatomical segments of the liver. Resection of one or more segments of the liver was undertaken in 49 patients; in 32 patients, the resection was for malignant disease and in the remainder it was for benign disease.
G G, Jamieson   +3 more
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