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BackgroundSarcopenia is prevalent among patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD). However, the effect of sarcopenia on postoperative complications and the prognosis of patients undergoing PD remain controversial.
Jie He +8 more
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ABSTRACT Biliary intraepithelial neoplasia (BilIN) is a precursor of bile duct adenocarcinoma that arises in the setting of chronic biliary or liver disease. Because BilIN spreads as a flat or micropapillary lesion, it is difficult to detect by imaging, and biopsy interpretation is often complicated by inflammation or prior instrumentation ...
Nana Shimamoto +6 more
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Objective: The aim of the current study was to identify independent prognostic factors, evaluate differential adjuvant chemotherapy efficacy across clinicopathologic subgroups, and define adjuvant chemotherapy-sensitive populations.
Xiaoqing Ma +19 more
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Single+1 Port Robotic Splenectomy Using the da Vinci SP System—Experience of a Single Centre
ABSTRACT Background Laparoscopic splenectomy is the standard procedure for benign splenic disease but remains challenging in splenomegaly or complex hilar anatomy. The da Vinci SP system offers enhanced dexterity and visualisation via a single port. Methods We retrospectively reviewed six female patients who underwent single+1 port robotic splenectomy ...
Yeongsoo Jo, Seog Ki Min
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ABSTRACT Objectives Significant progress has been made in research on chronic pancreatitis (CP). It is essential to analyze recent trends in this field to guide future clinical investigations. Methods Publications related to CP research from 2000 to 2023 were retrieved from PubMed.
Ling‐Ying Jiang +6 more
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Aim: Pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) is a complex and essential procedure in the treatment of localized periampullary neoplasms. Due to its comlexity, postoperative morbidity and mortality remain significant concerns.
Ali Emre ATICI +3 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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The Price of a Whipple: Predicting Hospital Charges Using Preoperative Patient Characteristics
Preoperative lab abnormalities are significant predictors of hospital charges following Whipple's pancreaticoduodenectomy. In a retrospective review of 375 cases, patients with ≥ 3 preoperative laboratory‐based predictors incurred substantially higher charges, underscoring the value of preoperative optimization in reducing financial burden.
Sri Snehita Reddy Bonthu +5 more
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Epidurals in Pancreatic Resection Outcomes (E-PRO) study: Protocol for a randomised controlled trial [PDF]
Bottros, Michael M +8 more
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An investigation of pancreatic volume by disease using pancreatic volumetry [PDF]
There are very few reports on pancreatic volumetry using multidetector-row computed tomography (MDCT). In the present study, we performed pancreatic volumetry for 148 patients who had undergone pancreatectomy at this institution between June 2006 and May
平井 一郎 +5 more
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