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Annals of Surgery, 2016
OBJECTIVE To review and compare clinical manifestations of and risk factors for anastomotic leakage (AL) after low anterior resection for rectal cancer between minimally invasive surgery (MIS) and open surgery (OS). BACKGROUND MIS for rectal cancer has
Chang Woo Kim+5 more
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OBJECTIVE To review and compare clinical manifestations of and risk factors for anastomotic leakage (AL) after low anterior resection for rectal cancer between minimally invasive surgery (MIS) and open surgery (OS). BACKGROUND MIS for rectal cancer has
Chang Woo Kim+5 more
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Open-Heart Surgery and The Psyche
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970To the Editor.— I do not believe your editorial "Open-Heart Surgery and the Psyche" ( 212 :1370, 1970) accurately presents the prior body of work in this field or the data presented by Tufo and his associates in the excellent paper which stimulated the writing of the editorial.
D S, Kornfeld, H S, Abram
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2016
In my daily practice, I do not perform cuff repairs using this technique but prefer arthroscopic treatment. The main advantage of the latter is that it does not require dissection or detachment of the deltoid. In practical terms, this decreases the possibility of post-operative deltoid detachment, which represents a frequent and feared complication ...
Stefano Gumina, Franco Postacchini
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In my daily practice, I do not perform cuff repairs using this technique but prefer arthroscopic treatment. The main advantage of the latter is that it does not require dissection or detachment of the deltoid. In practical terms, this decreases the possibility of post-operative deltoid detachment, which represents a frequent and feared complication ...
Stefano Gumina, Franco Postacchini
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2007
Urinary lithiasis is a disease process that predates the Hippocratic Oath (1). It afflicts males three times more frequently than females with a peak age incidence occurring in the twenties to forties. Most cases of stone disease are not linked to a specific genetic defect and their development is related to multiple external factors, including diet ...
Elizabeth J. Anoia, Martin I. Resnick
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Urinary lithiasis is a disease process that predates the Hippocratic Oath (1). It afflicts males three times more frequently than females with a peak age incidence occurring in the twenties to forties. Most cases of stone disease are not linked to a specific genetic defect and their development is related to multiple external factors, including diet ...
Elizabeth J. Anoia, Martin I. Resnick
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Open-Heart Surgery in Octogenarians
New England Journal of Medicine, 1988One hundred consecutive patients 80 years of age or older consented to and subsequently underwent open-heart operations at our institution between July 1976 and May 1987. Fifty of the patients had aortic valvular disease (28 with coexisting coronary artery disease), and 41 had isolated coronary artery disease. Eight patients had mitral valvular disease,
Ratcliffe Mb+3 more
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Thoracic incisions for open surgery
, 2017A large number of thoracic surgical procedures are still being performed via open incisions. The indications, approaches and potential benefits vary depending of the procedure to be performed, experience of the surgeons and patients’ choice.
A. Martín-Ucar, L. Socci
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Annals of Surgery, 2018
Objective: This study was performed to determine whether neoadjuvant treatment increases survival in patients with BRPC. Summary Background Data: Despite many promising retrospective data on the effect of neoadjuvant treatment for borderline resectable ...
Jin‐Young Jang+19 more
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Objective: This study was performed to determine whether neoadjuvant treatment increases survival in patients with BRPC. Summary Background Data: Despite many promising retrospective data on the effect of neoadjuvant treatment for borderline resectable ...
Jin‐Young Jang+19 more
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2018
Children with a neurogenic bladder have a denervated, paralyzed sphincter and pelvic floor in approximately 40% of cases. They need surgery to become dry and CIC to empty the bladder after surgery. Children with an overactive pelvic floor are dry on CIC but may need bladder surgery in case the bladder develops hostile pressures for the upper tract ...
Aart J. Klijn, Tom P.V.M. de Jong
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Children with a neurogenic bladder have a denervated, paralyzed sphincter and pelvic floor in approximately 40% of cases. They need surgery to become dry and CIC to empty the bladder after surgery. Children with an overactive pelvic floor are dry on CIC but may need bladder surgery in case the bladder develops hostile pressures for the upper tract ...
Aart J. Klijn, Tom P.V.M. de Jong
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2007
There are limited reports of open salvage procedures in the urological literature. Surgical outcome reports from institutions across the world are readily available; however, in-depth discussion about associated complications is sparse. Many reports simply list complications in table format.
John A. Libertino+2 more
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There are limited reports of open salvage procedures in the urological literature. Surgical outcome reports from institutions across the world are readily available; however, in-depth discussion about associated complications is sparse. Many reports simply list complications in table format.
John A. Libertino+2 more
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