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    Decision Tree for the Performance of Intraoperative Liver Biopsy During Bariatric Surgery by Barbois, Sandrine, Stürm, N., Aron-Wisnewsky, J., Clément, K., Bedossa, P., Genser, Laurent, Hilleret, M. N., Costentin, C., Reche, F., Arvieux, C., Borel, A. L.

    Published in Obesity surgery (01-06-2021)
    “…Background and Aims Bariatric surgery provides a useful opportunity to perform intraoperative liver biopsy to screen for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)…”
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    Arterial Embolization in the Management of Mesenteric Bleeding Secondary to Blunt Abdominal Trauma by Ghelfi, Julien, Frandon, Julien, Barbois, Sandrine, Vendrell, Anne, Rodiere, Mathieu, Sengel, Christian, Bricault, Ivan, Arvieux, Catherine, Ferretti, Gilbert, Thony, Frédéric

    “…Introduction Mesenteric bleeding is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication of blunt abdominal trauma. It can induce active hemorrhage and a…”
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    O-339 TITLE: GESCOCRISE HEALTHCARE, A SERIOUS GAME TO LEARN THE COLLABORATION BETWEEN STAKEHOLDERS TO MANAGE CRISIS by Caroly, Sandrine, Fischer, Juliette, Peisser, Carine, Barbois, Sandrine, Arvieux, Catherine

    Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (05-07-2024)
    “…Abstract Aim This serious game allows students in healthcare or risk prevention to understand the collective management of a crisis linked to a natural hazard…”
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    Anterior rectopexy for full-thickness rectal prolapse:Technical and functional results by Faucheron, Jean-Luc, Trilling, Bertrand, Girard, Edouard, Sage, Pierre-Yves, Barbois, Sandrine, Reche, Fabian

    Published in World journal of gastroenterology : WJG (28-04-2015)
    “…AIM to assess effectiveness, complications, recurrencerate, and recent improvements of the anteriorrectopexy procedure for treatment of total…”
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    Benefit–risk of intraoperative liver biopsy during bariatric surgery: review and perspectives by Barbois, Sandrine, Arvieux, Catherine, Leroy, Vincent, Reche, Fabian, Stürm, Nathalie, Borel, Anne-Laure

    Published in Surgery for obesity and related diseases (01-10-2017)
    “…Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a metabolic complication of obesity that encompasses a spectrum of conditions, including hepatic steatosis,…”
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    SAME day amBulatory c (SAMBA): a multicenter, prospective, randomized clinical trial protocol by Arvieux, Catherine, Tidadini, Fatah, Barbois, Sandrine, Fontas, Eric, Carles, Michel, Gridel, Victor, Orban, Jean-Christophe, Quesada, Jean-Louis, Foote, Alison, Cruzel, Coralie, Anthony, Sabine, Bulsei, Julie, Hivelin, Céline, Massalou, Damien

    Published in Trials (09-09-2024)
    “…A recent meta-analysis concluded that outpatient appendectomy appears feasible and safe, but there is a lack of high-quality evidence and a randomized trial is…”
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    Predictive factors of non-operative management failure in 494 blunt liver injuries: a multicenter retrospective study by Rouy, Mathieu, Julien, Clément, Hamouda, Ilyes, Massalou, Damien, Bege, Thierry, Leone, Marc, Berdah, Stephane, Barbois, Sandrine, Girard, Edouard, Arvieux, Catherine, Birnbaum, David Jérémie

    Published in Updates in surgery (01-12-2022)
    “…Non-operative management (NOM) has become the major treatment of blunt liver trauma (BLT) with a NOM failure rate of 3–15% due to liver-related complications…”
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    Patient factors associated with embolization or splenectomy within 30 days of initiating surveillance for splenic trauma by Tidadini, Fatah, Martinet, Eugenie, Quesada, Jean-Louis, Foote, Alison, El Wafir, Chayma, Girard, Edouard, Arvieux, Catherine

    Published in Emergency radiology (04-10-2024)
    “…Non-operative management of hemodynamically stable patients with splenic trauma has been recommended for more than 25 years, but in practice embolization…”
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