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    Vagal Blocking Improves Glycemic Control and Elevated Blood Pressure in Obese Subjects with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus by Pantoja, J. P., Johnsen, G., Brancatisano, A., Tweden, K. S., Knudson, M. B., Billington, C. J., Shikora, S., Kow, L., Brancatisano, R., Zulewski, H., Toouli, J., Herrera, M. F., Kulseng, Bård

    Published in Journal of Obesity (01-01-2013)
    “…Background. An active device that downregulates abdominal vagal signalling has resulted in significant weight loss in feasibility studies. Objective. To…”
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    Operative treatment of pseudocysts in patients with chronic pancreatitis by Usatoff, V., Brancatisano, R., Williamson, R. C. N.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-11-2000)
    “…Background Pseudocysts associated with chronic pancreatitis are generally intrapancreatic and associated with parenchymal disease. They tend to persist and…”
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    Pleurectomy for mesothelioma by Brancatisano, R P, Joseph, M G, McCaughan, B C

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (01-04-1991)
    “…To assess the effectiveness and safety of parietal pleurectomy in establishing a tissue diagnosis and controlling pleural fluid accumulation in patients with…”
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    Injuries to the bile duct resulting from laparoscopic cholecystectomy by Richardson, A J, Brancatisano, R, Avramovic, J, Roney, W, Little, J M

    “…Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has now become the treatment of choice for symptomatic gall stones. There does, however, appear to be an increased incidence of…”
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    Is radical hepatic surgery safe? by Brancatisano, Roy, Isla, Alberto, Habib, Nagy

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-02-1998)
    “…A prospective review of 200 consecutive liver resections performed for benign and malignant disease, between 1989 and 1995 at the Hammersmith Hospital, was…”
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    Bleeding duodenal ulceration: the results of emergency treatment with highly selective vagotomy by Brancatisano, R, Falk, G L, Hollinshead, J W, Gillet, D J

    “…We report the results of a prospective study of all patients undergoing highly selective vagotomy (HSV) for bleeding duodenal ulceration (BDU) at Concord…”
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    Early experience in the use of Levovist ultrasound contrast in the evaluation of liver masses by Plew, J, Sanki, J, Young, N, Gruenewald, S, Dwyer, R, Brancatisano, R

    Published in Australasian radiology (01-02-2000)
    “…SUMMARY The aim of the present paper was to assess the utility of Levovist in defining the pathology of liver masses. Levovist is a new ultrasound contrast…”
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    Complications of laparoscopic fundoplication: the first 100 patients by Munro, W, Brancatisano, R, Adams, I P, Falk, G L

    Published in Surgical laparoscopy & endoscopy (01-12-1996)
    “…Laparoscopic fundoplication is being performed with increasing frequency. The learning curve for the operation is long, and we herein discuss some of the…”
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    Laparoscopic fundoplication: a preliminary report of the technique and postoperative care by Falk, G L, Brancatisano, R P, Hollinshead, J, Moulton, J

    “…The technique of laparoscopic fundoplication and its hospital management are described. Thirty day results in seven patients demonstrate the decreased insult…”
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    CASE REPORT: Inappropriate use of percutaneous drainage in the management of pancreatic necrosis by Kam, Anthony, Young, Noel, Markson, Gregory, Wong, Kai Ping, Brancatisano, Roy

    Published in Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology (01-07-1999)
    “…We describe three cases of severe necrotizing pancreatitis, with Apache II scores of 11, 17 and 22, respectively. There was no significant pancreatic…”
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