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Outpatient surgery in day clinics.
The results of outpatient surgery performed in a day clinic (unattached operating-theatre unit) on 5321 patients in the period 1965 - 1971 by general practitioners and consultant surgeons are outlined and discussed. The types of surgery which can be undertaken are outlined and the dangers and precautions are analysed.
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Prognostic Utility of the Preoperative Cachexia Index in Patients Undergoing Emergency Laparotomy
The preoperative cachexia index, incorporating muscle mass, nutritional status, and inflammation, predicts in‐hospital and one‐year mortality in patients undergoing emergency laparotomy. This simple index may aid in risk stratification and perioperative decision‐making in high‐risk surgical patients. ABSTRACT Aim Emergency laparotomy is associated with
Naoko Fukushima +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background With population aging and extended healthy life expectancy, the management of acute cholecystitis (AC) in patients aged ≥ 85 years has evolved. However, the Tokyo Guidelines 2018 (TG18) for AC provide no specific risk assessment criteria for this population.
Yuta Kobayashi +9 more
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The impact of the number and frequency of visits on weight loss success in patients attending the obesity outpatient clinic. [PDF]
Savas O, Kaya A.
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ABSTRACT Over the past three decades, we have mentored a generation of young Japanese surgeons, guiding them to become internationally recognized surgeon‐scientists. Through a unique collaboration between Japanese academic institutions and our laboratories at AntiCancer Inc.
Robert M. Hoffman +2 more
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Enhancing Outpatient Clinic Recruitment: A Quality Improvement Strategy for a Prospective Research Study. [PDF]
Bolikal PD +9 more
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This single‐center retrospective study evaluated perioperative outcomes after hepatectomy in 749 patients, including 140 receiving ATT, using propensity score matching to compare ATT and non‐ATT cohorts. Under standardized perioperative management, ATT did not increase major bleeding, transfusion, or severe morbidity overall; however, within the ATT ...
Haruki Mori +9 more
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Evaluation of the first nutritional psychiatry and psychosomatics outpatient clinic: Protocol for a prospective study of an individualized biopsychosocial therapy approach. [PDF]
Mörkl S +9 more
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