Results 291 to 300 of about 2,917,145 (365)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Advances in clinical nutrition in GI surgery
Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2014This review addresses recent relevant advances to clinical nutrition regarding gastrointestinal disease surgery. Medline Ovid, EMBASE and Central were searched systematically in April 2014. Inclusion criteria were randomized controlled trials, non-randomized controlled trials and observational studies evaluating nutritional support in gastrointestinal ...
Holst, Mette+2 more
openaire +5 more sources
2017
Routine endoscopic screening programs, such as those for colonoscopy in the West or upper endoscopy in Asia, have led to an increase in the number of lesions being detected. Many of these lesions are premalignant or early-stage cancer for which surgical resection may seem excessive.
Haruhiro Inoue+3 more
openaire +3 more sources
Routine endoscopic screening programs, such as those for colonoscopy in the West or upper endoscopy in Asia, have led to an increase in the number of lesions being detected. Many of these lesions are premalignant or early-stage cancer for which surgical resection may seem excessive.
Haruhiro Inoue+3 more
openaire +3 more sources
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2017
There is the need for well-trained advanced GI surgeons. The super specialization seen in academic and large community centers may not be applicable for surgeons practicing in other settings. The pendulum that has been swinging toward narrow specialization is swinging the other way, as many trained subspecialists are having a harder time finding ...
Matthew M. Hutter+3 more
openaire +4 more sources
There is the need for well-trained advanced GI surgeons. The super specialization seen in academic and large community centers may not be applicable for surgeons practicing in other settings. The pendulum that has been swinging toward narrow specialization is swinging the other way, as many trained subspecialists are having a harder time finding ...
Matthew M. Hutter+3 more
openaire +4 more sources
Volume and Outcome for Major Upper GI Surgery in England
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2008The correlation between hospital or surgeon volume and outcome for complex surgical procedures has been the subject of several studies in recent years. In the UK, such studies have been used to strengthen the case for centralization of such procedures.
Michael J. C. Rhodes+6 more
openaire +4 more sources
Clinical Trial of Ghrelin Synthesis Administration for Upper GI Surgery
Methods in Enzymology, 2012Appetite and weight loss following gastrectomy or esophagectomy is one of the major problems that affect the postoperative QoL. Ghrelin, mainly secreted from the stomach, is related to appetite, weight gain, and positive energy balance. This hormone level had been shown to become low for a long time after upper GI surgery.
Yuichiro Doki+5 more
openaire +4 more sources
Cracking the Intercollegiate General Surgery FRCS Viva, 2020
Nicola C Tanner, Chris Collins
openaire +2 more sources
Nicola C Tanner, Chris Collins
openaire +2 more sources
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 2021
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infection is a major surgical complication and has been studied extensively. However, the efficacy of changing surgical instruments before wound closure remains unclear.
R. Kuwahara+12 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infection is a major surgical complication and has been studied extensively. However, the efficacy of changing surgical instruments before wound closure remains unclear.
R. Kuwahara+12 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Are stapled anastomoses in GI surgery justifield? [PDF]
Introduction: Limited financial resources require thoughtful expenditures even in socialised health care systems. Therefore a prospective randomized study was performed to evaluate the efficiency and cost effectiveness of hand sewn vs. stapled anastomoses in GI surgery. Material and Methods: All patients with elective GI surgery (except Crohn's disease
S. Quirrenbach+6 more
openaire +1 more source
Endoscopy or surgery for malignant GI outlet obstruction?
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2005The treatment of gastroduodenal outflow obstruction (GOO) caused by malignant diseases represents a significant challenge. Open surgical gastrojejunostomy (GJ) has been the treatment of choice, but it has high morbidity and mortality rates. More recently, endoscopic placement of self-expanding metallic stents (SEMS) has been proposed and the results of
Del Piano M+6 more
+9 more sources