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Organisation and support of orthopaedic and trauma services in Tanzania: a national cross-sectional survey. [PDF]
Issa SA +4 more
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Emergency cholecystectomy was evaluated in patients with acute cholecystitis classified as non‐recommended for surgery by the Tokyo Guidelines 2018. Major postoperative complications, rather than mortality, better reflected operative risk. Physiological instability, particularly ASA‐PS ≥ 3 and shock status, identified high‐risk patients, suggesting ...
Satoshi Mii +9 more
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Exoscope-assisted spine surgery: Insights from orthopedic and neurosurgical teams through a survey. [PDF]
Rispoli R +3 more
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Alcohol consumption was independently associated with Surgical Site Infection in the gastroenterological Minimally Invasive Surgery. Whether preoperative abstinence from alcohol prevents the occurrence of SSI warrants further investigation. ABSTRACT Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is one of the postoperative complications. Risk factors for SSI
Toshiya Akai +9 more
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The transepicondylar axis or the posterior condylar axis: Which is the best reference for femoral component rotation in robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty? [PDF]
Wei QD +5 more
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Visionary Leadership in Cancer Care: An Interview With Professor Timothy J. Eberlein
Professor Timothy J. Eberlein and Professor Ken Shirabe, President of the Japanese Society of Gastroenterological Surgery, during their interview discussing the vision, strategic framework, and leadership that shaped the development of the Siteman Cancer Center into a world‐class institution. ABSTRACT This is a short interview with Professor Timothy J.
Ken Shirabe +3 more
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Therapists' insights into best communication practices with hand surgeons: A qualitative study. [PDF]
Wilson KK, Skuthan A.
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Surgical resection for CRLM seems to be as effective in elderly patients aged ≥ 80 as in nonelderly patients. However, elderly patients aged ≥ 80 had significantly worse cancer‐specific survival (CSS) and overall survival (OS). The significantly worse CSS and OS may have resulted from a lower rate of treatment for recurrence in elderly patients aged ...
Kiichi Sugimoto +7 more
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Thomas A. Sculco, MD: A Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion. [PDF]
Cornell CN.
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