Search Results - "Sikalias, N."
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P185 ENHANCED RECOVERY AFTER ELECTIVE COLORECTAL SURGERY.ARE THERE CHANGES?
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The Effect of 30-minute Ischemia on the Levels of IL6, TNFα, NO, Glutathione and Lactic Acid in the Hepatic Tissue of Rats with Hepatic Steatosis
Published in Hellenic journal of surgery (01-03-2019)“…Introduction Fatty liver disease (FLD) is becoming increasingly common. Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is the main pathogenic factor determining morbidity…”
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The use of new energy-based haemostatic methods in thyroid surgery: Sutureless total thyroidectomy (ultrasonic coagulation and/or electro thermal bipolar vessel sealing system) versus classic suture ligation (clamp-and-tie) technique
Published in Hellenic journal of surgery (2015)“…The application of new energy devices for haemostasis in thyroid surgery is increasingly common nowadays. Although the use of such devices has already been…”
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Surgical Site Infections in Elective Abdominal Operations: Predisposing Factors. A Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial
Published in Hellenic journal of surgery (01-03-2018)“…Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is the third most common hospital-acquired infection (HAI). Specific patient characteristics and comorbidities appear…”
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The Prevalence of Malnutrition in Oncology Patients in a Greek General Hospital. Evaluation Using Anthropometric and Laboratory Measurements
Published in Hellenic journal of surgery (01-09-2018)“…Background and Purpose The incidence of malnutrition in oncology patients is high, and it depends on the type, location and stage of the tumor and on the…”
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Complement activation following cholecystectomy and the effect of gallstones in bile complement
Published in Hellenic journal of surgery (01-04-2010)“…Objective This study was scheduled in an attempt to detect the complement activation following abdominal operations of medium severity with uneventful…”
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