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    Development of a risk score for choledocholithiasis in pediatric patients by Capparelli, Mauro Ariel, D´alessandro, Pablo Damian, Questa, Horacio Alberto, Ayarzabal, Victor Hugo, Bailez, Maria Marcela, Barrenechea, Marcelo Eugenio

    Published in Pediatric surgery international (01-10-2021)
    “…Purpose The prevalence of gallstones in children has increased over the last years. Choledocholithiasis (CD) is present in up to 30% of the cases. There is a…”
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    Same-admission versus interval cholecystectomy for mild gallstone pancreatitis in pediatric patients by Capparelli, Mauro Ariel, Domínguez, María Victoria, Cotignola, Luciana, Ortiz, Ramiro, D´Alessandro, Pablo Damian, Ayarzabal, Victor Hugo, Barrenechea, Marcelo Eugenio

    Published in Journal of Pediatric Surgery Open (01-12-2023)
    “…•What is currently known about this topic?•Same-admission cholecystectomy is safe and reduces the risk of readmissions and recurrent gallstone-related…”
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    Clinical Utility of Definitive Diagnostic Tests for Choledocholithiasis in Pediatric Patients with Mild Gallstone Pancreatitis by Capparelli, Mauro Ariel, Cotignola, Luciana, Domínguez, María Victoria, D'Alessandro, Pablo Damian, Ayarzabal, Victor Hugo, Barrenechea, Marcelo Eugenio

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (01-12-2023)
    “…Gallstone pancreatitis was historically considered a risk factor for choledocholithiasis (CD). However, recent studies of adult patients evidenced a weak…”
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    Preoperative risk factors for the early failure of the Kasai portoenterostomy in patients with biliary atresia by Capparelli, Mauro Ariel, Ayarzabal, Victor Hugo, Halac, Esteban Tomas, Questa, Horacio Alberto, Minetto, Maria Julia, Cervio, Guillermo, Barrenechea, Marcelo Eugenio

    Published in Pediatric surgery international (01-09-2021)
    “…Purpose Biliary atresia is managed surgically by the Kasai portoenterostomy (KP). It has been reported by some groups that the outcomes of patients who have an…”
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