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    Laparoscopic choledochojejunostomy and gastrojejunostomy in a porcine model

    Background: Surgical extirpation remains the only known curative treatment for cancer of the pancreas. Because of locally advanced or metastatic tumor, up to 80% of patients are unresectable at the time of ini...

    D.N. Reed, R.N. Cacchione, J.W. Allen, V. Arlauskas, J. Casey in Surgical Endoscopy (2003)

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    Is it necessary to lift abdominal wall when preparing a pneumoperitoneum?

    D. N. Reed, A. K. Hawasli in Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques (2002)

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    Cost comparison of endoscopic stenting vs surgical treatment for unresectable cholangiocarcinoma

    Total lifetime costs of endoscopic vs surgical treatment for obstructive jaundice due to cholangiocarcinoma are difficult to assess. The purpose of this study was to compare total costs in these two groups, in...

    R. C. G. Martin, G. C. Vitale, D. N. Reed, G. M. Larson in Surgical Endoscopy (2002)

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    Delayed laparoscopy facilitates the management of biliary peritonitis in patients with complex liver injuries

    Nonoperative management is now regarded as the best alternative for the treatment of patients with complex blunt liver injuries. However, some patients still require surgical treatment for complications that w...

    E. H. Carrillo, D. N. Reed, L. Gordon, D. A. Spain, J. D. Richardson in Surgical Endoscopy (2001)