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Emergency treatment of complicated colorectal cancer [PDF]
Giovanni Domenico Tebala,1 Andrea Natili,1,2 Antonio Gallucci,1 Gioia Brachini,2 Abdul Qayyum Khan,1 Domenico Tebala,3 Andrea Mingoli2 1Colorectal Team, Noble’s Hospital, Strang, Douglas, Isle of Man, UK; 2Emergency Surgery Unit, “P.Valdoni ...
Tebala GD +6 more
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Characteristics and risk factors of postoperative pneumonia after emergency surgery in tertiary general hospitals (2015–2024): a 10-year comparative analysis with elective surgery [PDF]
ObjectiveTo analyze the characteristics and risk factors of postoperative pneumonia (POP) in emergency surgery at tertiary general hospitals, aiming to provide scientific evidence for early screening of high-risk populations and optimization of POP ...
Zhenzhen Wu +8 more
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Emergency surgery on mentally impaired patients: standard in consenting [PDF]
Emergency surgery is often performed on the elderly and susceptible patients with significant comorbidities; as a consequence, the risk of death or severe complications are high. Consent for surgery is a fundamental part of medical practice, in line with
Paduraru, Mihai +2 more
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Background. Emergency general surgery represents illnesses of very diverse pathology, related only by their urgent nature. The burden of general surgery emergency admissions at Pietersburg Hospital in Polokwane, Limpopo Province, South Africa, is ...
R Mavhungu, AB (Sebastian) van As
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Stochastic surgery selection and sequencing under dynamic emergency break-ins [PDF]
Anticipating the impact of urgent emergency arrivals on operating room schedules remains methodologically and computationally challenging. This paper investigates a model for surgery scheduling, in which both surgery durations and emergency patient ...
Vandenberghe, Mathieu +3 more
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Pediatric trauma and emergency surgery: an international cross-sectional survey among WSES members
Background In contrast to adults, the situation for pediatric trauma care from an international point of view and the global management of severely injured children remain rather unclear.
Martin Reichert +12 more
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Anticipated Difficult Airway Management with Ambuscope in a Patient with Rhino-orbito-cerebral Mucormycosis [PDF]
Management of a difficult airway can be a nightmare for even an experienced anaesthesiologist. Video laryngoscopes have been mentioned in the difficult airway cart as a requisite equipment according to 2016 All India difficult airway guidelines ...
Michell Gulabani +3 more
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The rate of elective surgery for peptic ulcer disease has been declining steadily over the past 3 decades. During this same period, the rate of emergency ulcer surgery rose by 44%. This means that the gastrointestinal surgeon is likely to be called on to manage the emergent complications of peptic ulcer disease without substantial experience in ...
Department of Surgery, University of Florida College of Medicine Southwest Archer Road, PO Box 100109, Gainesville, FL 32610-0109, USA ( host institution ) +2 more
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Background: A scoping review of literature about the informed consent process for emergency surgery from the perspectives of the patients, next of kin, emergency staff, and available guiding policies.
Olivia Kituuka +5 more
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Impact of COVID-19 on Emergency General Surgery [PDF]
Background There are limited data on emergency surgical practice during the covid-19 era. Objectives To evaluate the outcomes for emergency surgery before and during Covid-19.
Abdulzahra Hussain +6 more
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