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    Successful ablation of lymph nodes using irreversible electroporation (IRE) in a porcine survival model

    Irreversible electroporation (IRE), a nonthermal injury ablation technique, has been shown to be effective and safe in various organs, such as in the kidney, liver, prostate, or in pancreas. In contrast to rad...

    Stefan Fritz, Christof M. Sommer, Thomas Longerich in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (2017)

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    Temporary Intraoperative Porto-Caval Shunts in Piggy-Back Liver Transplantation Reduce Intraoperative Blood Loss and Improve Postoperative Transaminases and Renal Function: A Meta-Analysis

    The value of temporary intraoperative porto-caval shunts (TPCS) in cava-sparing liver transplantation is discussed controversially. Aim of this meta-analysis was to analyze the impact of temporary intraoperati...

    Sebastian Pratschke, Alexandra Rauch, Markus Albertsmeier in World Journal of Surgery (2016)

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    Autologous but not Fibrin Sealant Patches for Stump Coverage Reduce Clinically Relevant Pancreatic Fistula in Distal Pancreatectomy: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

    Postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) causes significant morbidity and mortality after distal pancreatectomy. Patch coverage of the pancreatic stump is often used with the intention to prevent POPF. Despite ...

    Maximilian Weniger, Jan Goesta D’Haese, Alexander Crispin in World Journal of Surgery (2016)

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    Rescue management of early complications after liver transplantation—key for the long-term success

    Postoperative complications may have not only immediate but also long-term effects on the outcomes. Here, we analyzed the effect of postoperative complications requiring a reoperation (grade 3b) within the fir...

    Joachim Andrassy, Sebastian Wolf, Verena Hoffmann in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (2016)

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    Isolation and culture of primary human pancreatic stellate cells that reflect the context of their tissue of origin

    Pancreatic stellate cells (PSCs) play a critical role in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Activated PSCs are the main source of fibrosis in chronic pancreatitis and of desmoplasia in PDAC. The majority...

    Oliver Strobel, Nigora Dadabaeva, Klaus Felix in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (2016)

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    Surgical resection strategies for locally advanced pancreatic cancer

    Despite all improvements in tumor diagnostics and treatment, pancreatic cancer is still the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death in the Western world. It is mostly diagnosed at a locally advanced or me...

    Alexander Gluth, Jens Werner, Werner Hartwig in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (2015)

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    Komplikationsmanagement in der Chirurgie

    Allgemeinchirurgie - Viszeralchirurgie - Thoraxchirurgie

    Markus Rentsch, Andrej Khandoga (2015)

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    Outcome, complications, and mortality of an intrathoracic anastomosis in esophageal cancer in patients without a preoperative selection with a risk score

    Esophagectomy for esophageal cancer remains a challenge with relatively high morbidity. We analyzed outcome, complications, and mortality after abdominothoracic esophagectomy with intrathoracic anastomosis. No...

    Ingo Alldinger, Leila Sisic, Marcel Hochreiter in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (2015)

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    Radiologic versus endoscopic evaluation of the conduit after esophageal resection: a prospective, blinded, intraindividually controlled diagnostic study

    Anastomotic leakage is a major complication in esophageal surgery. Although contrast swallow is performed by many surgical centers before reintroduction of oral intake to exclude anastomotic leakage postoperat...

    Anja Schaible, Peter Sauer, Werner Hartwig, Thilo Hackert, Ulf Hinz in Surgical Endoscopy (2014)

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    Evidenzbasierte offene und minimal-invasive Nekrosektomie bei akuter Pankreatitis

    Patienten mit nekrotisierender schwerer Pankreatitis benötigen heute nur noch selten eine interventionelle oder chirurgische Therapie. Bei Verdacht auf infizierte Nekrosen und septischem Krankheitsbild sollte ...

    Jens Werner, Markus W. Büchler in Erkrankungen des Pankreas (2013)

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    Indikationen zur operativen Therapie zystischer Pankreasneoplasien

    Bei den meisten zystischen Neoplasien des Pankreas ist aufgrund des signifikanten Malignitätsrisikos eine chirurgische Resektion des Tumors indiziert. So sollten alle muzinös-zystischen Neoplasien (MCN) und al...

    Stefan Fritz, Jens Werner in Erkrankungen des Pankreas (2013)

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    Klinische Manifestation der Autoimmunpankreatitis

    Die Klinik der Autoimmunpankreatitis (AIP) ist äußerst variabel, wodurch die Diagnosestellung erschwert wird. Als Leitsymptome gelten ein Verschlussikterus und mittelgradige abdominelle Schmerzen in Verbindung...

    Stefan Fritz, Jens Werner in Erkrankungen des Pankreas (2013)

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    Risiko und Ergebnisse der operativen Tumorentfernung des Pankreaskarzinoms

    Pankreasresektionen bei duktalem Adenokarzinom sind bis heute als große viszeralchirurgische Eingriffe zu werten. Ein wichtiger Faktor für die postoperative 30-Tage-Mortalität ist die Erfahrung des operierende...

    Lutz Schneider, Werner Hartwig, Jens Werner in Erkrankungen des Pankreas (2013)

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    Langzeitverlauf nach operativer Tumorentfernung und Chemotherapie des duktalen Pankreaskarzinoms

    Die Kombination aus operativer Tumorentfernung und systemischer Chemotherapie ist die einzige potenziell kurative Therapieoption beim Pankreaskarzinom, das als systemische Erkrankung betrachtet werden muss. Du...

    Oliver Strobel, Jens Werner in Erkrankungen des Pankreas (2013)

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    Prognosis of resected pancreatic cancer: is the refined resection margin status dispensable?

    Werner Hartwig, Jens Werner, Markus W. Büchler in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (2012)

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    Distal pouch reconstruction with transverse jejunoplasty after experimental gastrectomy

    Various reconstruction methods with or without reservoir formation after total gastrectomy have been established. Transverse intestinoplasty has benefits as a functional peristalsis modification in rectal rese...

    Thilo Hackert, Dmitriy I. Dovzhanskiy, Stefan Tudor in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (2012)

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    Enucleation in pancreatic surgery: indications, technique, and outcome compared to standard pancreatic resections

    Pancreatic surgery is a technically challenging intervention with high demands for preoperative diagnostics and perioperative management. A perioperative mortality rate below 5% is achieved in high-volume cent...

    Thilo Hackert, Ulf Hinz, Stefan Fritz, Oliver Strobel in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (2011)

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    Pancreas Divisum: A Differentiated Surgical Approach in Symptomatic Patients

    Some patients with pancreas divisum (PD) develop symptoms of recurrent pancreatitis. This is probably caused by insufficient drainage of the pancreatic duct. We report the results of our follow-up of patients ...

    Lutz Schneider, Elias Müller, Ulf Hinz, Lars Grenacher in World Journal of Surgery (2011)

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    The need for extended intensive care after pancreaticoduodenectomy for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

    Pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) is standard for patients with resectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) in the pancreatic head, neck, and uncinate process, but it is associated with a relatively high mor...

    Thilo Welsch, Luca Degrate, Stefanie Zschäbitz in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (2011)

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    Uncinate process first—a novel approach for pancreatic head resection

    Partial pancreatico-duodenectomy is the standard treatment for malignancies of the pancreatic head. We describe a technical modification with a retrograde dissection of the pancreatic head as a novel surgical ...

    Thilo Hackert, Jens Werner, Jürgen Weitz, Jan Schmidt in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (2010)

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