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Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Surgery. 83:176-182
Virtual reality (VR) surgical simulation is the latest addendum to the surgical skills laboratory, and it makes inferences about levels of surgical performance by measuring motion, efficiency, errors and time taken to perform a task. The high costs a
Autor:
Niranjan Paramashivaiah, Nayakanur Shankarappa Chandrashekara, Vibha Ramesh, K. Lakshman, Ajay Raghunath Aspari
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Surgery. 82:1067-1073
Control of acute postoperative pain is a requirement in modern surgical practice. Opioid and non-opioid analgesics and epidural analgesia (EA) are used to achieve relief from postoperative pain. Each of these has its share of difficulties and complic
Autor:
Sangara Narayanan Narayanasamy, G Kumar, Ashutosh Gumber, Pradeep Thomas, Vibha Ramesh, Ajay Raghunath Aspari
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 108
Objective To evaluate local recurrence, metastases, and survival outcomes of `wait and watch’ (WW) strategy and local excision (LE) of tumours, in comparison to the present standard practice of total mesorectal excision (TME) for locally advanced r
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 108
Background Primary appendiceal tumours are rare. Our experience with the incidental primary appendiceal tumours and their histological diversity. Patients and Method Operative and pathological databases of appendicectomies for presumed diagnosis of a
Autor:
Ashutosh Gumber, G Kumar, Sangara Narayanan Narayanasamy, Ajay Raghunath Aspari, Vibha Ramesh, Pradeep Thomas
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 108
Objective To evaluate functional outcomes and quality of life (QOL) associated with `wait-and-watch’ (WW) strategy and local-excision (LE) of rectal tumours after neo-adjuvant therapy, in comparison to the standard practice of total-mesorectal-exci
Autor:
Gautham Kumar, Pradeep Thomas, Ashutosh Gumber, Vibha Ramesh, Sangara Narayanan Narayanasamy, Ajay Raghunath Aspari
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 108
Background Nearly half of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients are diagnosed with anemia at the initial assessment (Ferlay et al., 2015). Anemic patients require blood transfusion, which increases cancer recurrence (Acheson et al., 2012). Hence iron ther
Autor:
Sangara Narayanan Narayanasamy, Ashutosh Gumber, G Kumar, Ajay Raghunath Aspari, Vibha Ramesh, Kawan Shalli
Publikováno v:
The British Journal of Surgery
Aim Early diagnosis and treatment of Colorectal Cancer can improve outcomes. Polypectomy with colonoscopy has failure and incompletion rates with risk of aerosol-generation. Computed Tomographic Colonography, second investigation, is limited by radia