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Perforated colorectal cancer (PCC) is considered to have a poor prognosis; however, it remains unclear whether this is attributable to perforation itself or to perforation‐related clinicopathological factors. In this study, we analyzed prognosis using propensity score matching with perforation‐related factors and demonstrated that perforation is an ...
Yoshiaki Fujii +8 more
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This study investigated postoperative complications after surgery for medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) in Europe. Hypoparathyroidism, recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy and bleeding requiring reoperation occurred in 170 (26·2 per cent), 62 (13·7 per cent) and 17 (2·6 per cent) patients respectively.
D.‐J. van Beek +18 more
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Michael E Schatman,1,2 Daniel A Adams,1 Sayed Emal Wahezi3 1Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative Care and Pain Medicine, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA; 2Department of Population Health – Division of Medical Ethics, NYU ...
Schatman ME, Adams DA, Wahezi SE
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Nutritional Outcomes of patients Undergoing Resection for upper gastroIntestinal cancer in AuStralian Hospitals (NOURISH): protocol for a multicentre point prevalence study: protocol for a multicentre point prevalence study [PDF]
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A reliable and effective risk prediction model for mortality and morbidity in elderly patients undergoing gastroenterological surgeries was developed and validated. Geriatric‐specific risk factors, including the newly added variables in the NCD registry, along with age, were identified as significant contributors to the model. ABSTRACT Aim As the aging
Naoya Sato +11 more
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Increasing Critical Care Training to Advance Perioperative Medicine. [PDF]
Keneally RJ +4 more
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Developing the workforce to deliver perioperative medicine for older people undergoing surgery: a transdisciplinary education programme. [PDF]
Law KY, Cross J, Dhesi J, Partridge J.
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Partial nephrectomy for presumed renal cell carcinoma: Incidence, predictors, and perioperative outcomes of benign lesions [PDF]
Bauman, Tyler M +5 more
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Cannabis-based medicines and the perioperative physician [PDF]
Patrick Tapley, Suzanne Kellett
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Abdominoperineal resection (APR) after minimally invasive rectal cancer surgery was associated with significantly higher rates of erectile and early ejaculatory dysfunction compared with anal‐sparing surgery. Although ejaculatory function showed partial recovery over time, erectile dysfunction persisted up to 12 months postoperatively.
Taiki Kajiwara +14 more
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