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Surgical outcomes of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
Surgery Today, 2011Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) is considered to be a fatal disease because of frequent recurrence despite curative surgery. The macroscopic classification of ICC in the General Rules for the Clinical and Pathological Study of Primary Liver Cancer of the Liver Cancer Study Group of Japan reflects tumor-spreading patterns; therefore, the ...
Masakazu, Yamamoto, Shun-ichi, Ariizumi
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2009
To optimize outcomes associated with cutaneous procedures the surgeon must consider multiple factors. Many of these factors should be addressed prior to the start of surgery and others require attention during or after the procedure. Recognition of these factors can aid in the meticulous planning and attention to detail necessary to obtain the best ...
Thomas Stasko, Amy Ross
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To optimize outcomes associated with cutaneous procedures the surgeon must consider multiple factors. Many of these factors should be addressed prior to the start of surgery and others require attention during or after the procedure. Recognition of these factors can aid in the meticulous planning and attention to detail necessary to obtain the best ...
Thomas Stasko, Amy Ross
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Surgical Outcome following Breach Rhexis
European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2007Purpose Phacoemulsification cataract surgery is the gold standard for lens removal and continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis is one of the important first steps during the procedure. It is also one of the most difficult steps to master and so has a learning curve and capsulorhexis breach is therefore common among trainees.
C A, Olali, S, Ahmed, M, Gupta
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Surgical Outcome of Neonatal Hydrocephalus
1991Two hundred and eight patients with non-tumoral congenital hydrocephalus underwent CSF shunting during their first month of life. Ultrasonograpy was the most frequently utilized tool; hydrocephalus was recognized during pregnancy in 52% of the cases.
Di Rocco C +3 more
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Outcomes Research in Surgical Oncology
Annals of Surgical Oncology, 2000There have been significant developments and advances in the area of outcomes research in the past 25 years. Unfortunately, many surgical oncologists may not have a clear concept of outcomes research and the methodology involved.A literature-based review article was done that included an overview of outcomes research, and study design and types ...
G A, Porter, J M, Skibber
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Remarks about Remarkable Surgical Outcomes
European Urology, 2012This prospective series from the Mayo Clinic attempts to update and refine the technique for open radical prostatectomy (ORP) for the treatment of localized prostate cancer [1]. The authors propose that the results of ORP can be remarkable with meticulous technique in the hands of an extremely experienced surgeon using 4.3 optical loupes; the high ...
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Surgical outcome of sinodural meningiomas
Journal of Clinical NeuroscienceMeningiomas located in the posterior fossa and involving the sinodural angle at the junction of the transverse and sigmoid sinuses are uncommon and present unique challenges due to their complex anatomical location. Despite their distinctive features, they are frequently categorized with tentorial meningiomas in the literature.This retrospective study ...
Gyani J.S. Birua +11 more
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Outcome studies in surgical research
Surgery, 1997Providers, payers, buyers, and the public at large will continue to demand information regarding the quality of health care service. High quality clinical and functional data on the entire population would not only allow a better understanding of health outcomes after medical or surgical interventions but would also provide information regarding ...
H J, Kreder, J G, Wright, R, McLeod
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Distance Bias and Surgical Outcomes
Medical Care, 2013A body of research has found that patients who travel a significant distance to obtain medical treatment experience better outcomes, a phenomenon termed "distance bias." This study uses risk-adjusted surgical outcomes data to analyze distance bias in a population of patients treated surgically at a tertiary care institution.We used risk-adjusted ...
David A, Etzioni +4 more
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Cystic vestibular schwannoma: surgical outcome
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2000We investigated the proportion of the cystic form of vestibular schwannoma and assessed the results of surgery in this subtype of the condition. The definition of cystic vestibular schwannomas was based on the following criteria: per-operative identification of cystic components; occurrence of the hypodense/hypointense areas on computed tomography (CT)
P, Fundová +3 more
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