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We compared patient-reported GERD-HRQL symptom scores, total weight loss at one year, and 30-day complications among patients according to their surgeon's operative technique (AR n = 866 patients, PR n = 6,131 patients, PRM n = 886 patients). In UGIE, 8 patients (19.05%) developed denovo esophagitis, 9 patients (21.43%) patients showed worsening of esophagitis, while 3 patients (7.14%) showed improvement in esophagitis and 22 patients (52.38%) showed no change Overall there is a significant increase in esophagitis (p value = 0.014). ROBOTIC VS. "OPEN" MAJOR HEPATECTOMY: A PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING STUDY U Iswanto Sucandy, MD, FACS u ; Kaitlyn Crespo, BS; Cameron Syblis, BS; Valerie Przetocki, BS; Timothy Bourdeau, BS; Sharona Ross, MD, FACS; Alexander Rosemurgy, MD, FACS; AdventHealth B Introduction: b The data on major robotic hepatectomy are lacking. Procedures represented in these studies included LAERCP (n = 26 studies, 381 patients), EDGE (n = 5 studies, 81 patients), LCBDE (n = 3 studies, 37 patients), BAE (n = 3 studies, 34 patients), IGS ERCP (n = 2 studies, 14 patients), EGHAC (n = 2 studies, 12 patients), and rendezvous guidewire-assisted ERCP (n = 1 study, 7 patients). We further divided patients into the following subgroups: patients requiring a 5-mm clip to ligate the cystic duct, patients requiring a 10-mm clip due to the thickness of the cystic duct, patients requiring an automatic suturing device, and patients undergoing subtotal cholecystectomy as cystic duct ligation was not possible. [Extracted from the article] |