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Long‐term outcomes of laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) in Japan were retrospectively evaluated in 28 patients with up to 15 years of follow‐up. LAGB achieved sustained long‐term weight reduction in selected patients; however, recurrence of metabolic comorbidities increased during extended follow‐up.
Yuichi Endo +12 more
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ABSTRACT Background Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) commonly metastasize to the liver and peritoneum. Metastases may be detected synchronously at the time of initial diagnosis or develop metachronously after curative‐intent resection. Nonetheless, the prognostic significance of metastasis timing in advanced GIST remains unclear.
Kunihiko Kawai +9 more
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Association between geriatric co-management and receipt of rehabilitation services in the inpatient postoperative period among older adults with cancer. [PDF]
Bhurtyal KK +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Erectile dysfunction (ErD) is an important complication after rectal cancer surgery, however a substantial proportion of patients experience functional recovery over time. Evidence regarding which patients are more likely to recover remains limited.
Ryosuke Mizuno +21 more
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Comment on “Efficacy and Safety of a Combination of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition Support in the Postoperative Period for Patients with Gastrointestinal Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis” [PDF]
Razaqi N, Mehta R, Kumar S, Sah R.
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In this multicenter prospective study of 158 working‐age patients undergoing curative‐intent surgery for gastric or esophageal cancer, 78.5% were working at 18 months. Postoperative appetite loss, financial difficulties, and ≥ 10% weight loss at 6 months were associated with non‐working status.
Kentaro Goto +18 more
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Comparative Study of Early Versus Late Enteral Feeding in the Postoperative Period Following Small and Large Bowel Surgeries. [PDF]
Dikle AM, Dumbre SP.
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This multicenter propensity score‐matched study of 3213 patients compared intracorporeal (IA) and extracorporeal (EA) anastomosis during minimally invasive colectomy. IA was associated with a significantly lower incidence of intraoperative blood loss ≥ 200 mL (2.5% vs.
Takuya Takami +9 more
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Directional Deep Brain Stimulation Lead Rotation in the Early Postoperative Period. [PDF]
Dang HQ +8 more
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Autoprobiotics in the Treatment of Patients with Colorectal Cancer in the Early Postoperative Period. [PDF]
Ermolenko E +15 more
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