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    A simple intervention to improve the use of postoperative antibiotics and intra-abdominal drains in appendicectomy patients by Sorooshian, P, Ward, R, Sandison, Ajp

    “…Appendicitis remains the most common intra-abdominal surgical emergency, yet many patients receive postoperative antibiotics and intra-abdominal drains against…”
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    Breast conservation or mastectomy: Treatment choice of women aged 70 years and older by Sandison, A. J. P., Gold, D. M., Wright, P., Jones, P. A.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-07-1996)
    “…Fifty women aged 70 years and older with newly diagnosed carcinoma of the breast were prospectively studied after being offered a choice of four treatment…”
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    Cost-effective carotid endarterectomy by Sandison, A. J. P., Wood, C. H., Padayachee, T. S., Colchester, A. C. F., Taylor, P. R.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-03-2000)
    “…Background: Although carotid endarterectomy is increasing in the UK, there is evidence that the procedure is still underused. Methods of reducing cost in a…”
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    ICU protocol may affect the outcome of non-elective abdominal aortic aneurysm repair by Sandison, A.J.P., Wyncoll, D.L.A., Edmondson, R.C., Van Heerden, N., Beale, R.J., Taylor, P.R.

    “…to compare the outcome of patients undergoing non-elective abdominal aortic aneurysm repair at two hospitals under the care of a single vascular surgeon…”
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    A 4-year prospective audit of the cause of death after infrarenal aortic aneurysm surgery by Sandison, A. J. P., Panayiotopoulos, Y., Edmondson, R. C., Tyrrell, M. R., Taylor, P. R.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-10-1996)
    “…This study was a 4‐year prospective audit of abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery including 222 aneurysm repairs: 106 elective, 76 urgent and 40 emergency…”
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    The impact of pre-clerking clinics on surgical operation cancellations: a prospective audit by Jones, A R, Sandison, A J, Owen, W J

    “…Pre-clerking of all patients undergoing elective general surgical operations was introduced at our hospital in an attempt to reduce an unacceptably high…”
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    The medical treatment of patients presenting with intermittent claudication secondary to atherosclerosis by Sandison, A J, Taylor, P R

    “…Peripheral vascular disease affects a large number of elderly people but is symptomatic in only a few cases. Most of these will not be considered for surgical…”
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    Endovascular repair of residual iliac artery aneurysms following surgery for ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm by Panayiotopoulos, Y.P., Sandison, A.J.P., Reidy, J.F., Adam, A., Taylor, P.R.

    “…Emergency repair of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm continues to have a high mortality. Such patients require expeditious operations to repair the ruptured…”
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    A one-stop vascular clinic: a practical proposition with non-invasive assessment by Sandison, A J, King, D H, Padayachee, T S, Taylor, P R

    “…One-stop clinics are becoming increasingly popular with both patients and their general practitioners. Traditionally, vascular patients have needed to attend…”
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    Successful intraarterial thrombolysis of an ischemic limb four days after laparoscopic cholecystectomy by SANDISON, A. J. P, EDMONDSON, R. A, PANAYIOTOPOULOS, Y, REIDY, J. F, MCCOLL, I, TAYLOR, P. R

    “…Intraarterial thrombolysis is usually contraindicated after abdominal surgery because of the risk of bleeding. However, it is a highly effective treatment for…”
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