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    The impact of obesity on outcomes in patients undergoing emergency cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis by Wong, Alixandra, Naidu, Sanjeev, Lancashire, Raymond P., Chua, Terence C.

    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 by Mao, Derek, Rey-Conde, Therese, North, John B., Lancashire, Raymond P., Naidu, Sanjeev, Chua, Terence C.

    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 by Mao, Derek, Rey‐Conde, Therese, North, John B., Lancashire, Raymond P., Naidu, Sanjeev, Chua, Terence

    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 by Seeto, Alexander H., Nabi, Hajir, Burstow, Matthew J., Lancashire, Raymond P., Grundy, Joshua, Gillespie, Christopher, Nguyen, Khuong, Naidu, Sanjeev, Chua, Terence C.

    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 by Gounder, Jaya, Dissanayake, Bhanuka, Burstow, Matthew J., Yuide, Peter J., Naidu, Sanjeev, Lancashire, Raymond P., Chua, Terence C.

    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 by O'Rourke, M G, Lancashire, R P

    “…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 by O'Rourke, M G, Lancashire, R P, Vattoune, J R

    “…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 by O'Rourke, M G, Lancashire, R P, Vattoune, J R

    “…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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