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    Isolation, expansion and characterisation of mesenchymal stem cells from human bone marrow, adipose tissue, umbilical cord blood and matrix: a comparative study by Secunda, R., Vennila, Rosy, Mohanashankar, A. M., Rajasundari, M., Jeswanth, S., Surendran, R.

    Published in Cytotechnology (Dordrecht) (01-10-2015)
    “…The multipotent and immunosuppressive capacities of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) attract several scientists worldwide towards translational research focusing…”
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    A Prospective Study on a Suture Force Feedback Device for Training and Evaluating Junior Surgeons in Anastomotic Surgical Closure by Dinesh, S., Poonguzhali, S., Satish Devakumar, M., Jeswanth, S.

    Published in Surgical innovation (01-10-2024)
    “…Background Surgical reconstruction is a crucial stage in various surgeries, including pancreaticoduodenectomy, as it can significantly affect the surgical…”
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    Assessment of Optimal Suture Knot-Tying Force Range for Pancreaticogastrostomy Anastomosis in Pancreaticoduodenectomy by Poonguzhali, S., Dinesh, S., Devakumar, M. Satish, Jeswanth, S.

    Published in Indian journal of surgery (01-08-2024)
    “…One of the parameters related to the result of Whipple’s procedure or Pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) is the suture knot-tying force during pancreaticogastrostomy…”
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    Pancreatic Malignancy Masquerading as a Splenic Lesion: A Case Report by Sreejith, PS, Janakiraman, Saravanan, Selvaraj, T, Jeswanth, S, Subramanian, KA Siva

    “…Splenic metastases are rarely encountered in routine clinical practice, and they may be due to various reasons, such as anatomical or immunological factors…”
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    Functional variations between Mesenchymal Stem Cells of different tissue origins: A comparative gene expression profiling by Sangeetha, K. N., Vennila, Rosy, Secunda, R., Sakthivel, S., Pathak, Surajit, Jeswanth, S., Surendran, R.

    Published in Biotechnology letters (01-07-2020)
    “…Background Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs), regardless of the tissue sources, are considered as excellent candidates for cellular therapy as they are…”
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    Surgery for cystic tumors of pancreas: Report of high-volume, multicenter Indian experience over a decade by Chaudhari, Vikram A., Pradeep, Rebala, Ramesh, H., Bhandare, Manish S., Dhar, Puneet, Pal, Sujoy, Palaniswamy, Senthilnathan, Jeswanth, S., Menon, Ramachandran Narayana, Singh, Anand Narayan, Sabnis, Sandeep, Rao, G.V., Shrikhande, Shailesh V.

    Published in Surgery (01-12-2019)
    “…Pancreatic cystic neoplasms remain uncommon. Although data are accumulating on the incidence of pancreatic cystic neoplasms in the published literature, Indian…”
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    Case matched comparison study of the necrosectomy by retroperitoneal approach with transperitoneal approach for necrotizing pancreatitis in patients with CT severity score of 7 and above by Senthil Kumar, Perumal, Ravichandran, P, Jeswanth, S

    “…Abstract Background Minimally invasive necrosectomy through a retroperitoneal approach has shown promising results for the treatment of necrotizing…”
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    Post pancreaticoduodenectomy haemorrhage: outcome prediction based on new ISGPS Clinical severity grading by Rajarathinam, G., Kannan, D.G., Vimalraj, V., Amudhan, A., Rajendran, S., Jyotibasu, D., Balachandar, T.G., Jeswanth, S., Ravichandran, P., Surendran, R.

    Published in HPB (Oxford, England) (01-10-2008)
    “…Objective & background data. Mortality following pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) has fallen below 5%, yet morbidity remains between 30 and 50%. Major haemorrhage…”
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    Bleeding Complication after Pancreatic Surgery: Role of Harmonic Scalpel by Lakshmanan, Anand, Ravichandran, P., Jeswanth, S., Sukumar, R.

    Published in Indian journal of surgery (01-06-2013)
    “…In this modern era of technological advancements, though many centers are contemplating complex surgical procedures on the pancreas, morbidity is still high…”
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    Inflammatory pseudotumour secondary to spilled intra-abdominal gallstones by Rammohan, Ashwin, Srinivasan, U.P, Jeswanth, S, Ravichandran, P

    “…Abstract INTRODUCTION Spillage of calculi in the abdomen is frequent during Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy (LC). Though uncommon, these stones may lead to early…”
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    Transabdominal Modified Devascularization Procedure with or without Esophageal Stapler Transection—An Operation Adequate for Effective Control of a Variceal Bleed. Is Esophageal Stapler Transection Necessary? by Johnson, M., Rajendran, S., Kannan, T.G. Balachandar D., Jeswanth, S., Ravichandran, P., Surendran, R.

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-08-2006)
    “…Background In Japan, the original Sugiura procedure reported favorable results in non‐cirrhotic patients but in the West, the modified Sugiura procedure is not…”
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    Hematological changes following early ligation of splenic artery during splenectomy in shunt surgery for portal hypertension by Madhavan, M, Vimalraj, V, Selvakumar, E, Jyothibasu, D, Vennila, Rosy, Jeswanth, S, Ravichandran, P, Surendran, R

    Published in Tropical gastroenterology (2012)
    “…Reduction in cellular elements of blood, secondary to hypersplenism is an established component of non-cirrhotic portal hypertension. Prior transfusion of…”
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    Role of retrograde dilatation in the management of pharyngo-esophageal corrosive strictures by Vimalraj, V., Rajendran, S., Jyotibasu, D., Balachandar, T. G., Kannan, D., Jeswanth, S., Ravichandran, P., Surendran, R.

    Published in Diseases of the esophagus (01-08-2007)
    “…Pharyngo‐esophageal corrosive stricture is a complex clinical scenario. If an esophageal opening cannot be found orally through endoscopy, a retrograde…”
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