1. Which doctor should I Consult forHepatectomy? Hepatectomy is done by a liver surgeon experienced in the procedure. 2. How Much of the Liver Can be Removed Without Causing Liver Failure? Around half ...
Removing 10% of a patient's blood before major liver surgery and giving it back afterwards reduced transfusions by half, according to a large clinical trial published in The Lancet Gastroenterology & ...
Molecular subtypes and outcomes in regorafenib-treated patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) enrolled in the CORRECT trial. Effects of regorafenib (REG) therapy on health-related quality ...
A recent surgical liver resection using robot-assisted surgery performed by Saint Peter’s University Hospital surgical oncologist James E. Gervasoni, Jr., PhD, MD, FACS, was the first of its kind to ...
Removing 10% of a patient's blood before major liver surgery and giving it back afterwards reduced transfusions by half, according to a large clinical trial published in The Lancet Gastroenterology & ...
Successful Establishment of a National Cancer Control Program (NCCP) and Cancer Registry in Eswatini: Lessons to Inform NCCPs in Low- and Mid-Income Countries An observational study following the ...
"Hepatectomy, including minor and major hepatectomy, may be safe and oncologically feasible in older patients with HCC who have few comorbidities, good liver function reserve, and good performance ...
Partial hepatectomy models in mice have been widely used for liver regeneration studies. A typical procedure removes ~2/3 of the liver by lobular ligation without tissue dissection. However, ...
Readmission rate of open liver surgery is 20-25% at most major cancer centers, yet the readmission rate for robotic hepatectomy was 1.6% in this retrospective analysis of data from six centers in two ...
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