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Abdominoperineal Resection of the Rectum (Miles Resection)
2014Abdominoperineal resection has represented for almost one hundred years, the “gold standard” in the rectal cancer surgery. Nowadays, the indication for an abdominoperineal resection is limited to the distal rectal cancer, in case of anal sphincter involvement or invasion of the cancer in the levatorian plane, thus no sphincter-preserving surgery is ...
I D Vîlcea, Ion Vasile
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Low Anterior Resection and Abdominoperineal Resection
2009Low anterior resection (LAR) and abdominoperineal resection (APR) are the two primary operations for surgical resection of rectal cancer. The decision to perform one operation over the other is based primarily on the tumor location in relation to the sphincter complex. Low anterior resection involves resection of the tumor with a primary anastomosis to
Charles P. Heise, Erik E. Johnson
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1983
In the four years between the beginning of 1979 and the end of 1982, 23 hepatic resections have been carried out for tumours, trauma, biliary access, cystic disease of the liver and spontaneous rupture. There have been four deaths amongst these 23 patients.
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In the four years between the beginning of 1979 and the end of 1982, 23 hepatic resections have been carried out for tumours, trauma, biliary access, cystic disease of the liver and spontaneous rupture. There have been four deaths amongst these 23 patients.
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Intrapelvic Restorative Resection (Anterior Resection)
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1960Colin M. Davidson, Neil W. Swinton
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Should Resectable Esophageal Cancer Be Resected?
Annals of Surgical Oncology, 2006Jean-Pierre Triboulet +1 more
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Extended Tracheal Resection: Carinal Resections.
Thoracic surgery clinicsCarinal resection is defined as the resection of tracheal-bronchial bifurcation with or without associated lung resection. It is usually indicated in case of primary tumors with limited involvement of the carina. The reported mortality ranges from 3% to 20% in high-volume centers. The surgical approach depends on the location of the lesion. Surgery for
Beatrice Trabalza Marinucci +3 more
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Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery, 2000
Michel Gagner, Gregg H. Jossart and
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Michel Gagner, Gregg H. Jossart and
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To resect or not to resect: risk factors for bowel resection in mesenteric ischemia
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2014Manish Tandon +4 more
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