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pro vyhledávání: '"G J, Maddern"'
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 88:629-642
Background Oesophageal pulsion diverticula, excluding pharyngeal types, are uncommon sequelae of oesophageal dysmotility. Current opinion favours myotomy as effective therapy, but the role of diverticulectomy, myotomy selection and placement, and the
Autor:
T J, Wheatley, G J, Maddern
Publikováno v:
ANZ journal of surgery. 72(2)
Publikováno v:
Surgical endoscopy. 16(9)
Incisional hernias are a recognized complication of all abdominal surgery, including laparoscopic surgery. Although most cases of laparoscopic port incisional hernias are seen in the midline, particularly around the umbilicus, there are several repor
Publikováno v:
ANZ journal of surgery. 71(3)
The Australian Safety and Efficacy Register of New Interventional Procedures-Surgical (ASERNIP-S) undertook to systematically review the literature regarding arthroscopic subacromial decompression (ASD) using a holmium:YAG laser for patients with imp
Autor:
J P, Maddern, G J, Maddern
Publikováno v:
The Medical journal of Australia. 174(1)
Publikováno v:
Transplantation. 70(12)
The aim of this systematic review was to compare the safety and efficacy of laparoscopic live donor nephrectomy with the "gold" standard of open live donor nephrectomy.Three search strategies were devised to enable literature retrieval from the Medli
Publikováno v:
BJU international. 86(9)
Publikováno v:
BJU international. 86(7)
Autor:
S A, Wemyss-Holden, P, de la M Hall, G S, Robertson, A R, Dennison, P S, Vanderzon, G J, Maddern
Publikováno v:
The Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery. 70(8)
Electrolysis fulfils the criteria for an ideal treatment of patients with unresectable liver tumours. Previous studies in the rat and pig have shown that controlled necrosis can be safely produced by inserting platinum electrodes into normal liver' p
Publikováno v:
Clinical science (London, England : 1979). 98(5)
The majority of liver tumours are inoperable and an alternative treatment to surgical resection is urgently needed. Electrolysis has been investigated in a rat model and the procedure is safe, with accurate and predictable effects. The necrosis produ