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Publikováno v:
The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
Introduction As laparoscopic surgery is used more widely across the globe and within multiple surgical specialties the potential impact on surgeons is yet to be fully quantified. Maintenance of uncomfortable body positions may lead to work-related mu
Autor:
Matthew J Brookes, Oliver Phipps, Natalie Worton, Rayko Evstatiev, Manel Mangalika, BD Keeler, Austin G. Acheson, HO Al-Hassi, Vineeta Khare, Manuela Jambrich, Oliver Ng, Christoph Gasche
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2021)
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports
Oral iron promotes intestinal tumourigenesis in animal models. In humans, expression of iron transport proteins are altered in colorectal cancer. This study examined whether the route of iron therapy alters iron transport and tumour growth. Colorecta
Publikováno v:
The Surgery Journal
The Surgery Journal, Vol 07, Iss 02, Pp e69-e72 (2021)
The Surgery Journal, Vol 07, Iss 02, Pp e69-e72 (2021)
Introduction Concerns relating to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and general anesthesia (GA) prompted our department to consider that open appendicectomy under spinal anesthesia (SA) avoids aerosolization from intubation and laparoscopy. While c
Autor:
Ruqaiya Al-Habsi, Tracy Wothers, BD Keeler, Dinh Van Chi Mai, Richard O'Hara, Sandeep Singh, G S Divya, Orna Ni Bhroin, Alex Sagar
Publikováno v:
Colorectal Disease. 23:664-671
AIM This study investigates whether a straight-to-test (STT) colorectal cancer pathway improves attainment of the National Health Service (NHS) England 28-day Faster Diagnosis Standard and the effect of the pathway on reducing face-to-face outpatient
Publikováno v:
Colorectal Disease. 22:2018-2027
Aim Preoperative iron is frequently used for the correction of anaemia in colorectal cancer surgery. However, enteral iron intake may promote tumour growth and progression which could influence cancer recurrence and patient survival. We explore the l
Publikováno v:
The British Journal of Surgery
Background During the first United Kingdom COVID-19 wave, the Royal Colleges of Surgeons initially recommended conservative management with antibiotics instead of surgery for appendicitis. This study compared local outcomes of appendicitis during thi
Publikováno v:
The British Journal of Surgery
Introduction Concerns relating to COVID-19 and general anaesthesia prompted our department to consider that open appendicectomy under spinal anaesthesia (SA) avoids aerosolisation from intubation and laparoscopy. Whilst common in developing nations,
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 108
Background Intravenous iron is now the standard treatment to correct preoperative anaemia. However, iron may promote tumour growth and progression which could influence cancer recurrence and survival. We explore the long term postoperative outcomes o
Publikováno v:
International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care. 33(3)
Background Patient complaints are increasingly recognized to provide a valuable insight into patients’ experience of healthcare. Being local and subjective, they can bring to light previously under-appreciated causes of patient dissatisfaction. The
Autor:
Ji Young Park, Alex Sagar, Nainika Suresh Menon, BD Keeler, Dinh Van Chi Mai, Oliver Claydon, Billy Down
Publikováno v:
Annals of Medicine and Surgery
Background During the first United Kingdom COVID-19 wave, the Royal Colleges of Surgeons initially recommended conservative management with antibiotics instead of surgery for appendicitis. This study compared local outcomes of appendicitis during thi