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Endoscopic Resection

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2011
Endoscopic resection (ER) has become the most important endoscopic treatment method of early cancers of the upper GI tract. ER serves as a therapeutic but also as a diagnostic tool by providing a specimen for histologic assessment. In expert hands ER is easy to performe and has a very low complication rate.
Oliver, Pech   +2 more
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Hepatic Resection

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1980
A thorough understanding of the detailed anatomy of the liver and of its anatomic variations is necessary for planning elective hepatic resection and surgical management of patients with hepatic trauma. Techniques for anatomic resections are outlined.
R M, Linder, B, Cady
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To Re-resect or Not to Re-resect, That Is the Question

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2022
Sahar A, Saddoughi, Shanda H, Blackmon
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Contemplating Resectability

Hastings Center Report, 2017
AbstractSuzie loves to talk. A successful mid‐thirties businesswoman, she is a self‐described social butterfly—which made her diagnosis of tongue cancer even more devastating. She came to the clinic complaining of a lump in her throat, which in most young healthy people turns out to be benign and easily treated.
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Hepatic Resection

Southern Medical Journal, 1981
From our retrospective review of 30 patients having hepatic resection, we have made the following conclusions: (1) Hepatic resection is an uncommon procedure. (2) The majority of liver injuries require only drainage or suture ligation and drainage. (3) Midline incision, early arterial occlusion, and resectional debridement should be used for massive ...
N P, Lang, K C, Westbrook, R C, Read
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SEGMENTAL RESECTION

Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1995
Following a short historical note, the operative technique of anatomic resection of individual bronchopulmonary segments is described. Segmentectomy is suited ideally to the surgical management of inflammatory lesions and pulmonary metastases. The high local recurrence rate makes it unsuitable for the treatment of primary lung cancer, except in ...
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Hepatic Resections

Archives of Surgery, 2000
Hepatic resection is the treatment of choice for many secondary and primary hepatic tumors. With improvement in surgical techniques and earlier recognition of hepatic tumors, there has been a renewed interest in performing hepatic resections. In this operative review, we will describe the techniques for performing right-sided and left-side hepatic ...
D R, Holt   +3 more
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Extended Tracheal Resection: Carinal Resections.

Thoracic surgery clinics
Carinal 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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Resection

Journal of Medical Humanities, 2023
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A multivariate analysis of 416 patients with glioblastoma multiforme: prognosis, extent of resection, and survival.

Journal of Neurosurgery, 2001
M. Lacroix   +13 more
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