Search Results - "Dindo, Daniel"
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Quality Assessment in Surgery: Riding a Lame Horse
Published in Annals of surgery (01-04-2010)“…Quality assessment in surgery is paramount for patients and health care providers. In our center, quality assessment is based on the recording of preoperative…”
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Atraumatic Chylous Ascites: Systematic Review on Symptoms and Causes
Published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons (01-05-2011)Get full text
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Kidney Transplantation from Donors without a Heartbeat
Published in The New England journal of medicine (25-07-2002)“…The shortage of renal allografts has led to interest in sources of organs other than living donors and cadaveric donors with a heartbeat. Accumulating data…”
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Sinusectomy for primary pilonidal sinus: Less is more
Published in Surgery (01-11-2011)“…Background Wide excision with secondary wound healing is a frequently performed surgical procedure for pilonidal sinus. This intervention requires general…”
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Central necrosis in isolated hypoxic human pancreatic islets: evidence for postisolation ischemia
Published in Cell transplantation (2005)“…A variety of explanations have been provided to elucidate the requirement of the large islet mass that is essential for a successful treatment of patients with…”
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Cationic long-chain ceramide LCL-30 induces cell death by mitochondrial targeting in SW403 cells
Published in Molecular cancer therapeutics (01-06-2006)“…Ceramides are sphingolipid second messengers that are involved in the mediation of cell death. There is accumulating evidence that mitochondria play a central…”
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Quality assessment in surgery: mission impossible?
Published in Patient safety in surgery (21-11-2010)“…Abstract…”
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Classification of surgical complications: A new proposal with evaluation in a cohort of 6336 patients and results of a survey
Published in Annals of surgery (01-08-2004)“…Although quality assessment is gaining increasing attention, there is still no consensus on how to define and grade postoperative complications. This…”
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The Clavien-Dindo Classification of Surgical Complications: Five-Year Experience
Published in Annals of surgery (01-08-2009)“…The lack of consensus on how to define and grade adverse postoperative events has greatly hampered the evaluation of surgical procedures. A new classification…”
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What Is a Surgical Complication?
Published in World journal of surgery (01-06-2008)Get full text
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Quality Assessment of Partial Nephrectomy Complications Reporting: “Time to Get the Head Out of the Sand”
Published in European urology (01-09-2014)Get full text
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Obesity in general elective surgery
Published in The Lancet (British edition) (14-06-2003)“…Obese patients are generally believed to be at a higher risk for surgery than those who are not obese, although convincing data are lacking. We prospectively…”
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Fecal incontinence--a treatable problem!
Published in Therapeutische Umschau (01-07-2013)“…Faecal incontinence has an enormous negative impact on patients' quality of life. Although the causes for faecal incontinence may vary (idiopatic, neurogenic,…”
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Prospective randomized controlled trial of simulator-based versus traditional in-surgery laparoscopic camera navigation training
Published in Surgical endoscopy (2012)“…Background Surgical residents often use a laparoscopic camera in minimally invasive surgery for the first time in the operating room (OR) with no previous…”
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A novel approach for treatment of sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus: less is more
Published in International journal of colorectal disease (01-02-2008)“…Background The surgical management of sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus (PS) is still a matter of discussion. Therapy ranges from complete wide excision with or…”
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