272 results on '"Decaluwé, Herbert"'
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52. Robotic assisted thoracoscopic middle lobe sleeve resection: a case report
53. Value of [68Ga]Ga-somatostatin receptor PET/CT in the grading of pulmonary neuroendocrine (carcinoid) tumours and the detection of disseminated disease: single-centre pathology-based analysis and review of the literature.
54. Transthoracic Oesophagectomy and Lymphadenectomy
55. Quality Indicators of Surgery for Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus and Gastroesophageal Junction
56. CAN EXTRACAPSULAR LYMPH NODE INVOLVEMENT BE A TOOL TO FINETUNE PN1 FOR ADENOCARCINOMA IN UICC TNM 7TH EDITION?: O10.03
57. SIGNET RING CELLS CONTAINING CARCINOMA (SRCC) IN ESOPHAGEAL AND GE JUNCTION CARCINOMAS: A STUDY OF BIOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR.: O09.08
58. CADAVERIC LOBAR LUNG TRANSPLANT: A VALID OPTION FOR SMALL-SIZED CF PATIENTS: O-273
59. An Integrated Gene Expression Landscape Profiling Approach to Identify Lung Tumor Endothelial Cell Heterogeneity and Angiogenic Candidates
60. Invasive mediastinal staging by endosonography or video-assisted mediastinoscopy in PET-CT clinical N1 non-small cell lung cancer
61. Reply to Deng and Tang
62. Segmentectomy or lobectomy for early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis
63. Lung Donor Selection and Management
64. Is the angle of needle insertion influencing the created defect in human fetal membranes? Evaluation of the agreement between specialists’ opinions and ex vivo observations
65. Surgical Mediastinal Staging and Minimally Invasive Resection in the Treatment of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. : Chirurgische Mediastinale Staging en Minimaal Invasieve Resectie in de Behandeling van Niet-Kleincellig Longcarcinoma
66. A plea for conservatism: minimally invasive sleeve resections
67. Double‐lung versus heart‐lung transplantation for precapillary pulmonary arterial hypertension: a 24‐year single‐center retrospective study
68. 4L Lymph Node Involvement in Left-Sided Lung Cancer: Unique or Not?
69. Uncommon segmentectomies: upper lobe apical (S1) and posterior (S2) segmentectomy
70. Right S1+S2 resection
71. Left S1–S2 resections
72. Adding an invasive procedure will not necessarily change treatment or outcome of NSCLC patients with preoperative clinical N1 disease
73. Left VATS thymectomy
74. The resident’s point of view in the learning curve of thymic MIS: why should I learn it?
75. CAPÍTULO 11 - ESOFAGECTOMIA RADICAL COM LINFADENECTOMIA EM DOIS OU TRêS CAMPOS
76. Mediastinal staging by videomediastinoscopy in clinical N1 non-small cell lung cancer: a prospective multicentre study
77. Video-assisted thoracic surgery tunnel technique: an alternative fissureless approach for anatomical lung resections
78. Spontaneous Hemothorax, A Rare Face of Vertebral Osteochondroma
79. Chapter 27 - Pathophysiology and Treatment of Zenker Diverticulum
80. Chapter 11 - Radical Esophagectomy with Two- or Three-Field Lymphadenectomy
81. One, two, three or four ports… does it matter? Priorities in lung cancer surgery
82. Location of the Tumor is a “Central” Predictor of Nodal (N1) Upstaging
83. Rebuttal from Dr. Decaluwé and Dr. Dooms
84. Cons: should a patient with stage IA non-small cell lung cancer undergo invasive mediastinal staging?
85. Central tumour location should be considered when comparing N1 upstaging between thoracoscopic and open surgery for clinical stage I non-small-cell lung cancer
86. A case of parenchymal-sparing right mainstem bronchial sleeve resection for carcinoid tumor
87. Esophageal wall rupture after EUS-FNA for mediastinal staging: report of two cases
88. Is central lung tumour location really predictive for occult mediastinal nodal disease in (suspected) non-small-cell lung cancer staged cN0 on 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography?
89. B-003ANALYSIS OF THE MOST COMMON MAJOR INTRAOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS DURING VIDEO-ASSISTED THORACOSCOPIC SURGERY ANATOMICAL RESECTIONS
90. P2.02-055 Pathologic Mediastinal Nodal and Metabolic Tumor Response to Predict Overall Survival in Stage IIIA-N2 NSCLC after Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy: Topic: Prognostic Factor
91. bubble in predicting bubbles?
92. Commentary: Do we need to search for a patient's cigarettes or just count his or her wrinkles when counseling for lung cancer resection?
93. Corrigendum to “Modern post-operative radiotherapy for stage III non-small cell lung cancer may improve local control and survival: A meta-analysis” [Radiother Oncol 110 (2014) 3–8]
94. Characterisation of solitary pulmonary lesions combining visual perfusion and quantitative diffusion MR imaging
95. Minimally invasive oesophagectomy: a valuable alternative to open oesophagectomy for the treatment of early oesophageal and gastro-oesophageal junction carcinoma
96. COLABORADORES
97. Postoperative Complications After Transthoracic Esophagectomy for Cancer of the Esophagus and Gastroesophageal Junction Are Correlated With Early Cancer Recurrence
98. Surgical multimodality treatment for baseline resectable stage IIIA-N2 non-small cell lung cancer. Degree of mediastinal lymph node involvement and impact on survival☆
99. Minimally invasive esophagectomy for cancer☆
100. Donor-recipient matching in lung transplantation: which variables are important?
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