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    Assessment and Comparison of Recovery after Open and Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy for Cancer: An Exploratory Study in Two Centers by Parameswaran, R., Titcomb, D. R., Blencowe, N. S., Berrisford, R. G., Wajed, S. A., Streets, C. G., Hollowood, A. D., Krysztopik, R., Barham, C. P., Blazeby, J. M.

    Published in Annals of surgical oncology (01-06-2013)
    “…Background Minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) may lead to early restoration of health-related quality of life, but few prospective comparative studies have…”
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    Feasibility RCT of definitive chemoradiotherapy or chemotherapy and surgery for oesophageal squamous cell cancer by Blazeby, J M, Strong, S, Donovan, J L, Wilson, C, Hollingworth, W, Crosby, T, Nicklin, J, Falk, S J, Barham, C P, Hollowood, A D, Streets, C G, Titcomb, D, Krysztopik, R, Griffin, S M, Brookes, S T

    Published in British journal of cancer (15-07-2014)
    “…Background: The optimal treatment for localised oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is uncertain. We assessed the feasibility of an RCT comparing…”
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    Centralisation of upper-GI cancer services: is the hub quicker than the spoke? by Monkhouse, S. J., Torres-Grau, J., Bawden, D. R., Ross, C., Krysztopik, R. J.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-02-2013)
    “…Background The aim of this study was to assess whether patients diagnosed with oesophageal or gastric cancer at a local district general hospital (the “spoke”)…”
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    Pneumothorax during laparoscopy by Ludemann, R, Krysztopik, R, Jamieson, G G, Watson, D I

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-12-2003)
    “…Pneumothorax is a known complication of laparoscopy, with most pneumothoraces diagnosed postoperatively with conventional chest x-ray. Electrocardiogram (ECG)…”
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    Blood patch treatment of chylothorax following transthoracic oesophagogastrectomy: a novel technique to aid surgical management by Windhaber, R A J, Holbrook, A G, Krysztopik, R J

    “…Chylothorax is a well-recognised complication of oesophagectomy, occurring in around 3% of cases. If managed conservatively, the mortality rate can be over…”
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    A further modification of fundoplication. 90 degrees anterior fundoplication by Krysztopik, R J, Jamieson, G G, Devitt, P G, Watson, D I

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-10-2002)
    “…Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication is the most widely applied procedure for the surgical treatment of gastroesophageal reflux. However, it can be followed by…”
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    Lazaroid improves intestinal blood flow in the rat during hyperdynamic bacteraemia by Krysztopik, R. J., Bentley, F. R., Spain, D. A., Wilson, M. A., Garrison, R. N.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-12-1997)
    “…Background Intestinal mucosal hypoperfusion and loss of barrier function during sepsis may contribute to maintaining the septic state. Free radicals are…”
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    Population-based cohort study of outcomes following cholecystectomy for benign gallbladder diseases by Kennedy, D., Parappally, C. P., Zafar, S., Samuel, N., Wheatley, K., Nijjar, R. S., Heath, J., Welbourn, H., Blazeby, J. M., Tang, C.‐B., Cowley, J. B., Hodgkins, K. A., Brennan, S., Zhang, C., Jones, M. J., Kimble, A., Jones, E., Gough, M., Downing, J., Chauhan, N., Wild, J. R. L., Rao, S. T V., Siddiqi, N., Sen, G., Old, O. J., Shah, R., Weaver, S., Lammy, S., Mohamed, S., Arhi, C., Giwa Nusrat Iqbal, L., Willson, P. D., Woodman, T., Lloyd, D., Jambulingam, P., Acharya, V., Larkin, D., Law, J., Chang, J., Rate, A. J., Robinson, S., Al‐Muhktar, A., Martin, J., Alagaratnam, S., Hussain, A. A., Kansal, N., Siddiqui, Z., Akhtar, M., Raza, S., Haque, M., Wood, C. P. J., Varghase, J., Bradley, D., Rengifo, C., Finlay, I., Hossack, M. R., Turner, P., Jones, G. H., Carty, N., Panteleimonitis, S., Hargreaves, A., Longbotham, D. A., Khan, M. A., Derbyshire, L., Dickson‐Lowe, R., Mirza, D., Al Amari, K., Kaur, P., Newton, K., Al‐Bahrani, A. Z., Segaran, A., Wadley, M., Hebbar, M., Hossain, T., Pannu, A., Chan, W. M., Connelly, M., Spence, G., Shabo, W., Iskandar, E., McEntee, G. P., Kelly, M. E., McDermott, F., Prince, S., Buchan, J., Grant, A. J., Carter, C. R., Madurska, M., Wilson, M. S. J., Fothergill, L., Skelly, B. L., Rutherford, C. L., Wilkinson, M. D., Malcolm, C., Baker, A. L., Tanner, N., Aleksandrov, D., Templeton, A., Shahin, Y., Luther, A.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-11-2016)
    “…Background The aim was to describe the management of benign gallbladder disease and identify characteristics associated with all‐cause 30‐day readmissions and…”
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    Free radical scavenging by lazaroids improves renal blood flow during sepsis by Krysztopik, Richard J., Bentley, Frederick R., Spain, David A., Wilson, Mark A., Garrison, R. Neal

    Published in Surgery (01-10-1996)
    “…Background. Acute kidney failure in surgical patients is often related to severe infection. Renal vasoconstriction is a major factor in the genesis of kidney…”
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    Heparan Preserves Intestinal Perfusion after Hemorrhage and Resuscitation by Watkins, James M., Spain, David A., Krysztopik, Richard J., Downard, Patrick J., Wilson, Mark A., Garrison, R.Neal

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-12-1996)
    “…Background: Multiple system organ failure (MOF) remains a major source of morbidity and mortality in trauma patients. Despite restoration of central…”
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    Lazaroids prevent acute cyclosporine-induced renal vasoconstriction by KRYSZTOPIK, R. J, BENTLEY, F. R, SPAIN, D. A, WILSON, M. A, GARRISON, R. N

    Published in Transplantation (15-05-1997)
    “…Cyclosporine (CsA)-induced nephrotoxicity may be due to intrarenal vasoconstriction and glomerular hypoperfusion. Several factors, including endothelin and…”
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    Cost‐effectiveness of emergency versus delayed laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute gallbladder pathology by Sutton, A. J., Pasquali, S., Khan, R. B., Khan, M. A. S., Samuel, N., Jackson, A., Winter, H., Nijjar, R. S., Weerasinghe, C., Blazeby, J. M., Ho, W.‐M., Reed, J., Carney, K., Bunting, D.M., Wilson, T. R., Bartlett, F., Rae, D. M., Hornby, S. T., Eisawi, A., Abayomi, M., Mohamed, S., Hussain, A., Ebdewi, H., Gravante, G., Iqbal, L. G. N., Woodman, T., Malde, D., Satheesan, S., Boddy, A., Jones, R. P., Acharya, V., Jamdar, S., Sampat, K., Manu, M., Lewis, M., Roberts, G. P., Photi, E., Rodriguez, D., Rate, A. J., Henderson, L. T., Halkias, C., Al‐Muhktar, A., Bajwa, F. M., Choy, A., Pore, N., Taylor, C., Knight, B., Khan, S., Kansal, N., Fordham, I. J., Bausbacher, H., Akhtar, M., Raza, S., Haque, M., Booth, M. I., Wood, C. P. J., Gopalswamy, S., Awan, A., Goscimski, A., Kenny, R., Elkheir, N., Longbotham, D. A., Vijayanand, D., Hussain, A., Derbyshire, L., Appleton, S., Kanakala, V., Kaur, P., Barnes, J., Yao, C., Newton, R. C., Pannu, A., El‐Dhuwaib, Y., Thompson, R. L. E., McCune, K., Mawhinney, A., Jones, C., Clements, J.M., McKenzie, S., Spence, G., McEntee, G. P., Peirce, C., Thakkar, R., Martin, S. T., Nedujchelyn, Y., Ramage, M. I., Holroyd, D. J., Williamson, T. K., Carter, C. R., Lim, P. J., Boyce, K. M., Wilkinson, M. D., Malcolm, C., Radwan, R., Singh‐Ranger, D., Kanavati, O., Dhillon, A., McGuigan, A., Luther, A., Nicholson, J. A.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-01-2017)
    “…Background The optimal timing of cholecystectomy for patients admitted with acute gallbladder pathology is unclear. Some studies have shown that emergency…”
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    Population-based cohort study of variation in the use of emergency cholecystectomy for benign gallbladder diseases by Vohra, R. S., Kennedy, D., Parappally, C. P., Zafar, S., Wheatley, K., Nijjar, R. S., Heath, J., Welbourn, H., Blazeby, J. M., Tang, C.‐B., Cowley, J. B., Hodgkins, K. A., Brennan, S., Jones, M. J., Jones, E., Kendal, C., Gough, M., Downing, J., Chauhan, N., Wild, J. R. L., Rao, S. T V., Siddiqi, N., Sen, G., Old, O. J., Shah, R., Weaver, S., Lammy, S., Giwa Nusrat Iqbal, L., Willson, P. D., Woodman, T., Lloyd, D., Jambulingam, P., Acharya, V., Larkin, D., Law, J., Chang, J., Rate, A. J., Robinson, S., Al‐Muhktar, A., Subramanium, D., Carter, N. C., Khan, S., Kansal, N., Gurung, K., Akhtar, M., Raza, S., Booth, M. I., Gopalswamy, S., Bullen, N., Psica, A., Li Goh, Y., Riera, M., Macano, C. A. W., Hoban, J. R., Williams, S. V., Hall, C., Elkheir, N., Hargreaves, A., Hussain, A., Henley, N., Ali, S., Dickson‐Lowe, R., Mirza, D., Al Amari, K., Patel, A., Preziosi, G., Segaran, A., Pezzuto, R., Hamilton, E., Farag, S. F., Simpson, D. J., Mawhinney, A., McCain, S., Cieplucha, K., Spence, G., Iskandar, E., McEntee, G. P., Cooke, F., Zeeshan, S., Holroyd, D. J., Jones, M. A., Weber, B., Carter, C. R., Knight, K., Boyd, A. T., Lim, P. J., Luhmann, A., Watson, A. J. M., Nicol, L., Ferguson, G., Lazim, T., Radwan, R., Baker, A. L., Tanner, N., O'Neill, S., Terrace, J., Hopwood, B., Aleksandrov, D., Weber, B., Nicholson, J. A.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-11-2016)
    “…Background The aims of this prospective population‐based cohort study were to identify the patient and hospital characteristics associated with emergency…”
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    Vasomotor Response to Pentoxifylline Mediates Improved Renal Blood Flow in Bacteremia by Krysztopik, R.J., Bentley, F.R., Wilson, M.A., Spain, D.A., Garrison, R.N.

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-06-1996)
    “…Bacteremia leads to rapid intrarenal vasoconstriction, mediated by endogenous vasoconstrictors such as TXA2 and endothelin. These changes occur before the…”
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    Differential Intestinal Microvascular Dysfunction Occurs during Bacteremia by Spain, David A., Wilson, Mark A., Krysztopik, Richard J., Matheson, Paul J., Garrison, R.Neal

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-01-1997)
    “…Altered vascular responsiveness is the hallmark of septic shock. Recently, these changes have frequently been attributed to increased production of nitric…”
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