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Balancing surgical timing and risk stratification to prevent recurrent common bile duct stones after bile duct clearance. [PDF]
Kim SB.
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Reconstruction of Common Bile-Duct [PDF]
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Inter‐Crystal Spacing of Implantable Polymeric Surfaces as a Key Suppressor of Microbial Adhesion.
Biofilm formation on implantable devices is addressed by controlling inter‐crystal spacing in shape memory polymers. Repeated shape recovery aligns and enlarges crystalline phases and reduces amorphous regions, enhancing bacterial repellency. Three biofilm‐forming bacteria show reduced adhesion, and a one‐year dog bile‐duct model maintains function ...
Kang Suk Lee +5 more
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Nasobiliary tube-assisted cholangioscopy-guided electrohydraulic lithotripsy successfully used to treat a difficult common bile duct stone. [PDF]
Xiang R +5 more
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Bile leakage is a severe complication after cholecystectomy and is associated with an increased risk of morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of bile leakage post‐cholecystectomy and to identify potential risk factors and their association with changes in the incidence of bile leakage over time.
Layla Mirzaei +3 more
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Laparoscopic hepaticopancreaticoduodenectomy for synchronous intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and distal common bile duct tumors: a case report. [PDF]
Fang Y +5 more
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Understanding health related information is crucial for informed consent and active participation in surgical care. Language barriers between patients and health care professionals pose the risk of misunderstandings and incomplete information exchange. This can significantly impair the quality of health care.
Freya Brodersen +9 more
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Factors associated with the need for electrohydraulic lithotripsy in endoscopic papillary large balloon dilation for giant common bile duct stones. [PDF]
Ishihara T +18 more
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Biliary anastomotic strictures (BAS) after liver transplant (LT) are a significant contributor to post‐transplant morbidity. Although surgical technique has been proposed as a risk factor, accurate evaluation of technique has been limited by inherent bias in conventional definitions for BAS.
Samith Minu Alwis +7 more
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