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POSTOPERATIVE INFECTIOUS COMPLICATION IN GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY AND ITS MANAGEMENT
Toshinao Inoue+3 more
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Complications of continuous epidural infusions for postoperative analgesia in children [PDF]
Catherine Wood+4 more
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Impact of alcohol consumption on outcomes and potential of immune biomarkers for postoperative complications in trauma patients. [PDF]
Hammour MM+9 more
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Adequate contact between the intubation tube and the vocal cord muscles is crucial for effective intraoperative nerve monitoring use during esophagectomy. Additionally, intraoperative posture significantly affects diagnostic outcomes and should be carefully considered.
Masami Yuda+9 more
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II-29 Postoperative complication of prosthetic valve replacement
Y. Egoh
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Analysis of postoperative complications in bladder cancer patients. [PDF]
Shi T, Yu D, Xu Y, Huang X.
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Short‐ and Long‐Term Outcomes of Open, Laparoscopic, and Robot‐Assisted Surgery for Rectal Cancer
Robot‐assisted rectal resection demonstrated superior short and long‐term outcomes compared to laparoscopic and open approaches. ABSTRACT Background Robot‐assisted surgery has short‐term benefits in rectal cancer surgery; however, its long‐term advantages remain unclear. This study compared short‐ and long‐term outcomes of open, laparoscopic, and robot‐
Marie Hanaoka+8 more
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II-6 Complications during early postoperative period of valve replacement
H. Shinozaki
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Demographic Factors Associated with Postoperative Complications in Primary Bariatric Surgery: A Rapid Review. [PDF]
Hon J+5 more
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The association between BMD reduction during NAC and the worse prognosis remains unknown, although NAC followed by esophagectomy is a standard treatment for advanced ESCC. This study appeared that BMD massive reduction was an independent prognostic factor on OS (HR, 3.30; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.69–6.55) and RFS (HR, 2.08; 95% CI, 1.19–3.63 ...
Kazuhide Sato+11 more
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