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Assessing ChatGPT Responses to Commonly Asked Questions About Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation

open access: yesWorld Journal of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to explore the accuracy and comprehensiveness of 10 frequently asked questions posed to ChatGPT, an online chatbot, regarding obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HNS) therapy. Methods Ten questions were formulated after extensive literature review alongside the guidance of the senior ...
Mihai A. Bentan   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Management of Low Colorectal/Coloanal Anastomotic Leak: Results of a French National Intergroups Practice Survey (FRENCH‐GRECCAR‐SFCD)

open access: yesWorld Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
Anastomotic leakage (AL) impacts short‐term and long‐term outcomes after colorectal surgery, yet no consensus exists regarding its diagnosis and management. The aim was to establish a proactive consensus‐based approach for diagnosing and treating AL following rectal cancer surgery through a national survey.
Clément Pastier   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Reoperation for recurrent carotid stenosis: Early results and late outcome in 199 patients [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2001
Patrick J. O’Hara   +5 more
openalex   +1 more source

Reoperated Congenital Megacolon

open access: yesCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, 1953
Lawrence J. McCormack   +1 more
openaire   +2 more sources

How do the preferences of older Chinese women with operable breast cancer differ from their younger counterparts?

open access: yesSurgical Practice, EarlyView.
Abstract Introduction This study aims to investigate how the preferences of older women are different from their young counterparts. Methods Female patients with operable breast cancer diagnosed between September 2009 and August 2015 were recruited. Participants were invited to complete a questionnaire to score the importance of a list of items while ...
To‐ki Dacita Suen, Ava Kwong
wiley   +1 more source

Changing Trends in the Surgical Management of Stress Urinary Incontinence in Australia

open access: yesAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background In the late 2000s, mid‐urethral slings (MUS) emerged globally as the preferred surgical treatment for stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Despite their high safety and efficacy, through the late 2000s and 2010s, MUS became embroiled in widely publicised controversy surrounding mesh products used for pelvic organ prolapse.
Charlotte Rook, Alan Lam
wiley   +1 more source

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