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Anticipating postoperative complications in hepatobiliary surgery: procalcitonine as predictive factor. [PDF]
Zhao S +7 more
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This prospective study investigated the impact of MIS on frailty and outcomes in elderly CRC patients. While frail patients showed lower OS, MIS was safely performed. Among recurrence‐free patients, frailty status improved at 1 year, suggesting that curative surgery may offer not only oncologic benefits but also potential for frailty improvement ...
Hajime Ushigome +9 more
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Machine-learning prediction of postoperative complications after high tibial osteotomy for canine cranial cruciate ligament disease. [PDF]
Low D, Treharne R, Rutherford S.
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This study introduces the non‐flap tunnel technique (NFTT) as a simplified method for esophagogastrostomy following minimally invasive proximal gastrectomy. Compared with the conventional double‐flap technique, NFTT significantly reduces reconstruction time and the incidence of anastomotic stenosis, while maintaining comparable anti‐reflux outcomes ...
Masaru Hayami +6 more
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Essential Updates 2023/2024: Minimally Invasive Surgery for Biliary Tract Cancer
ABSTRACT Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for biliary tract cancer (BTC) has gained traction with advancements in laparoscopic and robotic techniques. However, its oncological impact remains uncertain. This review highlights key studies from 2023 and 2024 on MIS for BTC, including distal bile duct, hilar bile duct, gallbladder, and intrahepatic bile ...
Osamu Itano, Takuya Minagawa
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Postoperative complications in Hartmann's procedure versus intersphincteric abdominoperineal excision in rectal cancer: randomized clinical trial (HAPIrect). [PDF]
Nikberg M +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Although surgical treatment is the primary measure for patients with perforated peptic ulcer (PPU), nonoperative management (NOM) has become a common alternative. However, risk score models predicting the success of NOM based on the analysis of a large number of patients remain scarce.
Kei Ito +12 more
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The correlation between postoperative hypouricemia and postoperative complications in patients with gastrointestinal cancer: a retrospective nested case-control study. [PDF]
Shi K, Xu HJ, Lin ZL, Chen TJ, Cai HD.
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