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Ramin Jamshidi,William P Schecter Ramin Jamshidi
Hypothesis: Biological dressings can be effective tools in the management of enteric fistulas, which are the nemesis of exposed viscera. Design: ...
Yashodhan S Khajanchee,Robert O&#x;Rourke,Maria A Cassera et al. Yashodhan S Khajanchee et al.
Hypothesis: Laparoscopy has become the standard approach for surgical treatment of uncomplicated gastroesophageal reflux disease. Laparoscopic reintervention following failure of primary antireflux surgery (ARS) remains c...
Gerald S Lipshutz,Jonathan Hiatt,R Mark Ghobrial et al. Gerald S Lipshutz et al.
Hypothesis: We hypothesized that selected septuagenarians may do as well after transplantation as those of a younger group of older recipients. This work compares post-liver transplant survival in septuagenarians with tha...
James S Tomlinson,Sushma Jain,David J Bentrem et al. James S Tomlinson et al.
Objective: To determine the optimal number of lymph nodes to examine for accurate staging of node-negative pancreatic adenocarcinoma after pancreaticoduodenectomy. ...
Kimberly Vanderveen,Michael Chen,Lynette Scherer Kimberly Vanderveen
Objective: To evaluate the effects of resident duty-hours restrictions on teaching faculty, patient care, and the institutional climate at a single center. ...
James K Wall,Marilyn Florero,Neil A Accortt et al. James K Wall et al.
Objective: To determine the impact of multiple lymphatic channels (MLCs) on outcome in melanoma. Design: Retrospective cohort study. ...
Edward I Chang,Robert D Foster,Scott L Hansen et al. Edward I Chang et al.
Hypothesis: Separation of components is a safe and effective technique for abdominal wall reconstruction in morbidly obese patients. Design: ...