Search Results - "Lancashire, Raymond P."
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The impact of obesity on outcomes in patients undergoing emergency cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis
Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-05-2022)“…Background Obesity is a perceived risk factor for poorer surgical outcomes, including increased complication rates and mortality. As obesity rates rise…”
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Critical Analysis of the Causes of In-Hospital Mortality following Colorectal Resection: A Queensland Audit of Surgical Mortality (QASM) Registry Study
Published in World journal of surgery (01-07-2022)“…Background Colorectal resection is a major gastrointestinal operation. Improvements in peri-operative care has led to improved outcomes; however, mortalities…”
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Medical versus surgical causes of death following colorectal resection: a Queensland Audit of Surgical Mortality (QASM) study
Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-04-2024)“…Background The causes of death following colorectal resection remain poorly explored. Few studies have addressed whether early post‐operative mortality is…”
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Perioperative outcomes of emergency and elective colorectal surgery: a bi‐institutional study
Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-04-2023)“…Background Emergency colorectal surgery tends to be associated with poorer outcomes compared to elective colorectal surgery. This study assessed the morbidity…”
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Comparative analysis of emergency general surgery on‐call structure and its impact on emergency appendicectomy outcomes
Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-04-2021)“…Background In Australia, there has been a shift from the traditional ‘on‐call’ surgical model to the ‘acute surgical unit’ (ASU) model to improve outcomes in…”
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The operating room diagnosis of small bowel tumours
Published in Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery (01-03-1986)“…A scheme is proposed whereby a surgeon in the operating room may identify macroscopically, with accuracy, the nature of a small intestinal tumour. This will…”
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Carcinoid of the small intestine
Published in Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery (01-05-1986)“…Carcinoid tumour was the most common small bowel tumour found in this series of 179 patients. It occurred in 24% of patients. Forty-six percent of patients…”
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Lymphoma of the small intestine
Published in Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery (01-04-1986)“…In a group of 179 patients with small bowel tumours presenting over a 10 year period, lymphomas (20%) were the second most common group. The tumour was usually…”
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