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2. Ileal pouch-anal anastomosis and end ileostomy result in equivalent graft survival following liver transplantation for inflammatory bowel disease-primary sclerosing cholangitis
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Schabl, L., Holubar, S. D., Maspero, M., Steele, S. R., and Hull, T.
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- 2024
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3. Transanal circumferential pouch advancement for treatment of pouch vaginal fistulae
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Obi, M., Klingler, M., Sapci, I., Lavryk, O., Lipman, J., Steele, S. R., Hull, T., and Holubar, S. D.
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- 2024
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4. Weak magnetism of Martian impact basins may reflect cooling in a reversing dynamo
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Steele, S. C., Fu, R. R., Mittelholz, A., Ermakov, A. I., Citron, R. I., and Lillis, R. J.
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- 2024
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5. Long-term ileoanal pouch survival after pouch urinary tract fistulae
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Uchino, T., Lincango, E. P., Lavryk, O., Lipman, J., Wood, H., Angermeier, K., Steele, S. R., Hull, T. L., and Holubar, S. D.
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- 2024
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6. High precision proton angular distribution measurements of $^{12}$C(p,p') for determination of the $E0$ decay branching ratio of the Hoyle state
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Cook, K. J., Chevis, A., Eriksen, T. K., Simpson, E. C., Kibedi, T., Bezzina, L. T., Berriman, A. C., Buete, J., Carter, I. P., Dasgupta, M., Hinde, D. J., Jeung, D. Y., McGlynn, P., Parker-Steele, S., Swinton-Bland, B. M. A., Tanaka, T., and Wojtaczka, W.
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Background: In stars, carbon is produced exclusively via the $3\alpha$ process, where three $\alpha$ particles fuse to form $^{12}$C in the excited Hoyle state, which can then decay to the ground state. The rate of carbon production in stars depends on the radiative width of the Hoyle state. The radiative width can be deduced by combining three separately measured quantities, one of which is the $E0$ decay branching ratio. The $E0$ branching ratio can be measured by exciting the Hoyle state in the $^{12}$C$(p,p')$ reaction and measuring the pair decay of its Hoyle state and first $2^+$ state. Purpose: To reduce the uncertainties in the carbon production rate in the universe by measuring a set of proton angular distributions for the population of the Hoyle state ($0^+_2$) and $2^+_1$ state in $^{12}$C in $^{12}$C$(p,p')$ reactions between 10.20 and 10.70 MeV, used in the determination of the $E0$ branching ratio of the Hoyle state. Method: Proton angular distributions populating the ground, first $2^+$, and the Hoyle states in $^{12}$C were measured in $^{12}$C(p,p') reactions with a silicon detector array covering $22^\circ<\theta<158^\circ$ in 14 energy steps between 10.20 and 10.70 MeV with a thin ($60\ \mu$g/cm$^2$) $^{nat}$C target. Results: Total cross-sections for each state were extracted and the population ratio between the $2^+_1$ and Hoyle state determined at each energy step. By appropriately averaging these cross-sections and taking their ratio, the equivalent population ratio can be extracted applicable for any thick $^{12}$C target used in pair-conversion measurements. Conclusions: We present a general data set of high-precision $^{12}$C$(p,p')$ cross-sections that make uncertainties resulting from the population of the $2^+_1$ and $0^+_2$ states by proton inelastic scattering negligible for any future measurements of the $E0$ branching ratio in $^{12}$C., Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures
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- 2022
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7. Defining the safety of early ileostomy closure after ileal pouch anal anastomosis
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Clancy, C., Connelly, T. M., Jia, X., Lipman, J., Lightner, A. L., Hull, T., Steele, S. R., and Holubar, S. D.
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- 2023
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8. A national analysis of the medical schools of training for merit award-winning laboratory medical doctors working in Britain
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Steele, S. and Andrade, G.
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- 2023
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9. Medical school origins of award-winning surgeons; analysis of a complete national dataset
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Steele, S., Andrade, G., and Sambandan, N.
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- 2023
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10. Margin matters: analyzing the impact of circumferential margin involvement on survival and recurrence after incomplete total mesorectal excision for rectal cancer.
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Alipouriani, A., Almadi, F., Rosen, D. R., Liska, D., Kanters, A. E., Ban, K., Gorgun, E., and Steele, S. R.
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NEOADJUVANT chemotherapy ,RECTAL cancer ,MEDICAL sciences ,OVERALL survival ,SURGICAL excision - Abstract
Background: Incomplete mesorectal excision during rectal cancer surgery often leads to positive circumferential margins, with uncertain prognostic impacts. This study examines whether negative margins can mitigate the poorer prognosis typically associated with incomplete total mesorectal excision (TME) in rectal cancer surgery, thus potentially challenging the prevailing emphasis on complete mesorectal excision. Patients and methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on patients who underwent proctectomy for rectal adenocarcinoma with incomplete TME at a single center from 2010 to 2022. Patients were stratified by margin status as determined by pathologic analysis into three groups: involved, not involved with closest margin distance ≤ 2 mm, and not involved with closest margin distance > 2 mm. Outcomes included recurrence and survival. Effects of neoadjuvant therapy protocols on margin status were also assessed. Results: From 2010 to 2022, 7941 patients underwent proctectomy for rectal cancer, with 236 (3%) having incomplete TME. The median age of these patients was 64 years, and 63% were male. Overall, margin involvement was observed in 54 (23%) patients. The median tumor size was 3.05 cm (interquartile range (IQR): 2–6) for the whole group. Involved margins (23.2%) had reduced overall survival (60.5 months versus 87.3 months, p < 0.001), increased local recurrence (20.4% versus 9.4%, p = 0.024), and lower disease-free survival (45.2 versus 58.9 months, p = 0.006) versus uninvolved margins. Margin involvement was prognostic for decreased survival even after adjusting for confounders (p < 0.05). Among uninvolved margins, distance (> 2 mm versus ≤ 2 mm) did not affect outcomes. Total neoadjuvant therapy (versus standard chemoradiation) was associated with lower involved margins (p = 0.007). Conclusions: Positive margins retain negative prognostic impact with incomplete TME. Optimization of surgical resection remains vital. Total neoadjuvant therapy was associated with a lower rate of margin involvement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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11. Self-reported access to health care, communicable diseases, violence and perception of legal status among online transgender identifying sex workers in the UK
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Steele, S., Taylor, V., Vannoni, M., Hernandez-Salazar, E., McKee, M., Amato-Gauci, A., Stuckler, D., and Semenza, J.
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- 2020
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12. Effects of acute dietary nitrate supplementation on cold-induced vasodilation in healthy males
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Wickham, K. A., Steele, S. W., and Cheung, S. S.
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- 2021
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13. P1032 Ileoanal Pouch Salvage Rates with Endoluminal Vacuum Therapy for Early vs. Late Anastomotic Leaks
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Alipouriani, A, primary, Lavryk, O, additional, Lipman, J, additional, Hull, T, additional, Steele, S, additional, Liska, D, additional, and Holubar, S, additional
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- 2024
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14. P526 Handsewn versus Stapled Ileocolic Anastomosis for Crohn's: Comparable Outcomes Despite More Severe Disease Profile in the Handsewn Group
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Alipouriani, A, primary, Uchino, T, additional, Erozkan, K, additional, Lipman, J, additional, Hull, T, additional, Steele, S R, additional, and Holubar, S, additional
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- 2024
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15. P521 Impact of pouch leaks on quality of life and symptoms in patients after ileal pouch-anal anastomosis surgery
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Alipouriani, A, primary, Schabl, L, additional, hull, T, additional, Lipman, J, additional, Gorgun, E, additional, Liska, D, additional, valente, M, additional, Steele, S R, additional, and Holubar, S, additional
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- 2024
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16. P270 Male Genitourinary Dysfunction after Primary and Reoperative Ileoanal Pouch Surgery
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Hernandez Dominguez, O, primary, Prien, C, additional, Almarzooqi, R, additional, Sanchetti, H, additional, Lavryk, O, additional, Somovilla, J, additional, Liska, D, additional, Kanters, A, additional, Gorgun, E, additional, Steele, S, additional, and Holubar, S, additional
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- 2024
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17. P575 Kono-S anastomosis reduces post-op intervention after ileocolic resection for Crohn’s disease
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Uchino, T, primary, Alipouriani, A, additional, Dominguez, O H, additional, Hull, T L, additional, Steele, S R, additional, Cohen, B, additional, Lipman, J, additional, and Holubar, S D, additional
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- 2024
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18. P924 Function and outcomes of ileal-pouch anal anastomosis in patients with connective tissue disorders
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Schabl, L, primary, Holubar, S, additional, Erozkan, K, additional, Alipouriani, A, additional, Steele, S, additional, and Spivak, A, additional
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- 2024
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19. P252 Male Genitourinary Dysfunction after Minimally Invasive and Open Ileoanal Pouch
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Hernandez Dominguez, O, primary, Prien, C, additional, Almarzooqi, R, additional, Sanchetti, H, additional, Lavryk, O, additional, Somovilla, J, additional, Kanters, A, additional, Liska, D, additional, Gorgun, E, additional, Hull, T, additional, Steele, S, additional, and Holubar, S, additional
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- 2024
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20. P433 Short-term outcomes of surgical treatment in primary ileocecal Crohn’s disease patients. Results of Crohn’s(urg) study, multicenter, retrospective, comparative analysis between indications for luminal and complicated phenotype
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Avellaneda, N L, primary, Pellino, G, additional, Maroli, A, additional, Tottrup, A, additional, Bislenghi, G, additional, Colpaert, J, additional, D'Hoore, A, additional, Giorgi, L, additional, Juachon, P, additional, Harsløf, S, additional, de Buck Van Overstraeten, A, additional, Olivera, P, additional, Gomez, J, additional, Holubar, S, additional, Lincango Naranjo, E, additional, Steele, S, additional, Merchea, A, additional, Shacker, A, additional, Marti Gallostra, M, additional, Kraft, M, additional, Kotze, P G, additional, Yuki Maruyana, B, additional, Wexner, S, additional, Garoufalia, Z, additional, Zhihui, C, additional, Hahnloser, D, additional, Rrupa, D, additional, Buskens, C, additional, Haanappel, A, additional, Warusavitarne, J, additional, Williams, K, additional, Christensen, P, additional, and Spinelli, A, additional
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- 2024
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21. Less is more: creation and validation of a novel, affordable suturing simulator for anorectal surgery
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Langenfeld, S. J., Fuglestad, M. A., Cologne, K. G., Thompson, J. S., Are, C., and Steele, S. R.
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- 2019
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22. INTERFEROMETRIC SYNTHETIC APERTURE SONAR BATHYMETRY MAPS USING ENSEMBLES
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STEELE, S, primary and CHARRON, R, additional
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- 2023
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23. Magnetic Field Signatures of Craters on Mars.
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Mittelholz, A., Steele, S. C., Fu, R. R., Johnson, C. L., Lillis, R. J., and Stucky de Quay, G.
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MARTIAN craters , *MAGNETIC fields , *MAGNETIC anomalies , *MAGNETIC materials , *DEMAGNETIZATION - Abstract
Craters on Mars are a window into Mars' past and the time they were emplaced. Because the crust is heated and shocked during impact, craters can demagnetize or magnetize the crust depending on the presence or absence of a dynamo field at the time of impact. This concept has been used to constrain dynamo timing. Here, we investigate magnetic anomalies associated with craters larger than 150 km. We find that most of those craters, independent of age, exhibit demagnetization signatures in the form of a central magnetic low. We demonstrate a statistically significant association between such signatures and craters, and hypothesize that the excavation of strongly magnetic crustal material may be an important contribution to the dominance of demagnetized craters. This finding implies that the simple presence or absence of crater demagnetization signatures is not a reliable indicator for the activity of the Martian dynamo during or after crater formation. Plain Language Summary: Craters on Mars allow studying the time at which they were emplaced and as such they are a window into Mars' past. Because the crust is heated and shocked during impact and thus recrystallization occurs, craters can demagnetize or magnetize the crust depending on the presence or absence of a dynamo field at the time of impact. A classic magnetization signature is expressed by a magnetic high in the crater interior and the youngest of those craters have been used to constrain dynamo timing. Here, we investigate magnetic anomalies associated with all craters larger than 150 km. We find that most of those craters and independent of age exhibit a demagnetization signature, and fewer a magnetization signature. In general, the largest craters show a demagnetization signature. To explain the dominance of demagnetization signatures we hypothesize that the excavation of strongly magnetic crustal material may be an important process. This finding implies that the simple presence or absence of crater magnetization signatures is not a reliable indicator for dynamo activity and magnetic signatures of craters are dependent on multiple parameters such as crustal thickness. Key Points: Craters on Mars dominantly show demagnetization signaturesLarge craters and thin crust promote magnetic lows in the crater interior irrespective of dynamo activityCrustal excavation is likely an important process that promotes demagnetization signatures [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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24. International Consensus Definition of Low Anterior Resection Syndrome
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Keane, Celia, Fearnhead, Nicola S., Bordeianou, Liliana G., Christensen, Peter, Basany, Eloy Espin, Laurberg, Søren, Mellgren, Anders, Messick, Craig, Orangio, Guy R., Verjee, Azmina, Wing, Kirsty, Bissett, Ian, An, V, Bryant, A, Byrne, C, Chen, T, Croft, S, Clark, D, Gladman, M, Heriot, A, Kariappa, S, Keck, J, Lubowski, D, Dinning, P, Khera, A, Kirkwood, K, Petersen, D, Sloots, K, Totten, B, Weston, M, Andersen, P, Bachmann, C, Barht, H, Emmertsen, K, Faaborg, P, Gögenur, I, Ingerslev, P, Isaksen, D, Iversen, H, Iversen, L, Jacobsen, K, Jansen, T, Jocobsen, I, Juul, T, Kjar, D, Krogh, K, Majgaard, M, Mynster, A, Neuenschwander, A, Nielsen, C, Nielsen, R, Nielsen, M, Nielsen, T, Olsen, J, Poulsen, B, Rahr, H, Snedker, B, Sørensen, G, Stolzenburg, T, Vaabengaard, P, Acheson, A, Andreyev, J, Bach, S, Battersby, N, Bradbury, J, Brown, S, Cecil, T, Chapman, S, Chapman, M, Chave, H, Cook, T, Cuffy, L, Davies, J, Dawson, C, Dixon, J, Duff, S, Edwards, C, Geh, I, Hamilton, C, Hancock, L, Harji, D, Hill, J, Holtham, S, Jenkins, J, Johnston, R, Kapur, S, Maxwell-Armstrong, C, McArthur, D, Moran, B, Norton, C, Nugent, K, Pateman, L, Perston, Y, Rockall, T, Sagar, P, Saunders, M, Sebag-Montefiore, D, Senapati, A, Singh, B, Skaife, P, Sykes, H, Smart, N, Taylor, C, Thorpe, G, Tierney, G, Voyce, S, Walsh, C, Warren, O, Wheeler, J, Woodward, A, Winter, D, Abbott, S, Beban, V, Bennett, M, Chadwick, T, Collinson, R, Corbett, S, Dennett, E, Eglinton, T, Fraser, A, Glue, J, Hohaia, D, Menzi, E, O’Connor, M, Stevenson, D, Wells, C, Wolyncewicz, S, Woodfield, J, Bence, K, Boutros, M, Brueseke, M, DeKorte, J, Floruta, C, Francone, T, Frederick, F, Grasso, J, Gurland, B, Higgins, K, Hull, T, Keller, D, Laffan, A, Lovett, S, Marlatt, J, McAdams, D, McCarthy, C, Milch, H, Natale, S, Pappou, E, Paquette, I, Pulskamp, S, Rich, M, Savitt, L, Shafi, M, Steele, S, Stein, S, Tolbert, M, Varma, M, Vogler, S, Vuong, T, Wells, K, Wexner, S, Wo, J, Wright, J, Wunderlich, C, Campbell, K, Lim, M, Moug, S, Oliphant, R, Labaka-Aretaga, I, Ballester, C, Belen-Bueno, A, Vaquer-Casas, G, Jerez, J, Castillo, J, Paniagua-Cayetano, G, Codina-Cazador, A, Blanco-Colino, R, de la Portilla, F, Pascual-Damieta, M, Enriquez-Navascuez, JM, Martin-Fernández, M, Araujo-Ferreiro, M, Sanchez-García, C, Vico-García, E, Gallego-García, M, Jimenez, LM, Martinez-Sanchez, C, Carrillo-Moreno, J, Muñoz, A, Ramirez, L, Vigorita, V, Adams, R, Cornish, J, Davies, M, Evans, M, Torkington, J, and Turner, J
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- 2020
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25. Principles of Wake Energy Recovery and Flow Structure in Bodies Undergoing Rapid Shape Change
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Steele, S. C., Weymouth, G. D., Dahl, J. M., Triantafyllou, M. S., Boersma, Bendiks Jan, Series editor, Fujii, Kozo, Series editor, Haase, Werner, Series editor, Leschziner, Michael A., Series editor, Periaux, Jacques, Series editor, Pirozzoli, Sergio, Series editor, Rizzi, Arthur, Series editor, Roux, Bernard, Series editor, Shokin, Yurii I., Series editor, Braza, Marianna, editor, Bottaro, Alessandro, editor, and Thompson, Mark, editor
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- 2016
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26. Laparoscopy reduces iatrogenic splenic injuries during colorectal surgery
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Isik, O., Sapci, I., Aytac, E., Snyder, K., Stocchi, L., Kessler, H., Steele, S. R., and Gorgun, E.
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- 2018
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27. Facteurs associés à la létalité chez les patients hospitalisés pour le VIH avancé
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Abdourahimi, D., primary, Yehadji, D., additional, Briskin, E., additional, Khine, E. M., additional, Arias, C., additional, André, K. S., additional, Mukebela, F. K., additional, Ndayisenga, L., additional, Isaakidis, P., additional, Casas, E. C., additional, Steele, S. J., additional, Sacko, F. B., additional, and Foromo, G., additional
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- 2023
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28. Factors associated with hospital readmission following diverting ileostomy creation
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Li, W., Stocchi, L., Cherla, D., Liu, G., Agostinelli, A., Delaney, C. P., Steele, S. R., and Gorgun, E.
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- 2017
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29. Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy with complete mesocolic excision: a cadaver model
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Kessler, H., Gouvea Monteiro de Camargo, M., Delaney, C. P., and Steele, S. R.
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- 2020
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30. P420 Safety & feasibility of targeted mesenteric approaches to ileocolic resection and anastomosis in Crohn’s Disease
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Holubar, S, primary, Cohen, B, additional, Uchino, T, additional, Lincango, E, additional, Prien, C, additional, Joseph, A, additional, Achkar, J P, additional, Gunter, R, additional, Lashner, B, additional, DeLaney, C, additional, Ban, K, additional, Bolshinsky, V, additional, Lipman, J, additional, Liska, D, additional, Philpott, J, additional, Naseer, M, additional, Kanters, A, additional, Braga-Neto, M, additional, Rieder, F, additional, Somovilla, J, additional, Qazi, T, additional, Regueiro, M, additional, Hull, T, additional, and Steele, S, additional
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- 2023
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31. Simultaneous pelvic exenteration and liver resection for primary rectal cancer with synchronous liver metastases: results from the PelvEx Collaborative
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Kelly, M. E., Aalbers, A. G. J., Abdul Aziz, N., Abecasis, N., Abraham‐Nordling, M., Akiyoshi, T., Alberda, W., Albert, M., Andric, M., Angenete, E., Antoniou, A., Auer, R., Austin, K. K., Aziz, O., Baker, R. P., Bali, M., Baseckas, G., Bebington, B., Bednarski, B. K., Beets, G. L., Berg, P. L., Beynon, J., Biondo, S., Boyle, K., Bordeianou, L., Bremers, A. B., Brunner, M., Buchwald, P., Bui, A., Burgess, A., Burger, J. W. A., Burling, D., Burns, E., Campain, N., Carvalhal, S., Castro, L., Caycedo‐Marulanda, A., Chan, K. K. L., Chang, G. J., Chew, M. H., Chong, P. C., Christensen, H. K., Clouston, H., Codd, M., Collins, D., Colquhoun, A. J., Corr, A., Coscia, M., Coyne, P. E., Creavin, B., Croner, R. S., Damjanovic, L., Daniels, I. R., Davies, M., Davies, R. J., Delaney, C. P., Denost, Q., Deutsch, C., Dietz, D., Domingo, S., Dozois, E. J., Duff, M., Eglinton, T., Enrique‐Navascues, J. M., Espin‐Basany, E., Evans, M. D., Fearnhead, N. S., Flatmark, K., Fleming, F., Frizelle, F. A., Gallego, M. A., Garcia‐Granero, E., Garcia‐Sabrido, J. L., Gentilini, L., George, M. L., Ghouti, L., Giner, F., Ginther, N., Glynn, R., Golda, T., Griffiths, B., Harris, D. A., Hagemans, J. A. W., Hanchanale, V., Harji, D. P., Helewa, R. M., Heriot, A. G., Hochman, D., Hohenberger, W., Holm, T., Hompes, R., Jenkins, J. T., Kaffenberger, S., Kandaswamy, G. V., Kapur, S., Kanemitsu, Y., Kelley, S. R., Keller, D. S., Khan, M. S., Kiran, R. P., Kim, H., Kim, H. J., Koh, C. E., Kok, N. F. M., Kokelaar, R., Kontovounisios, C., Kristensen, H. Ø., Kroon, H. M., Kusters, M., Lago, V., Larsen, S. G., Larson, D. W., Law, W. L., Laurberg, S., Lee, P. J., Limbert, M., Lydrup, M. L., Lyons, A., Lynch, A. C., Mantyh, C., Mathis, K. L., Margues, C. F. S., Martling, A., Meijerink, W. J. H. J., Merkel, S., Mehta, A. M., McArthur, D. R., McDermott, F. D., McGrath, J. S., Malde, S., Mirnezami, A., Monson, J. R. T., Morton, J. R., Mullaney, T. G., Negoi, I., Neto, J. W. M., Nguyen, B., Nielsen, M. B., Nieuwenhuijzen, G. A. P., Nilsson, P. J., O’Connell, P. R., O’Dwyer, S. T., Palmer, G., Pappou, E., Park, J., Patsouras, D., Pellino, G., Peterson, A. C., Poggioli, G., Proud, D., Quinn, M., Quyn, A., Radwan, R. W., van Ramshorst, G. H., Rasheed, S., Rasmussen, P. C., Regenbogen, S. E., Renehan, A., Rocha, R., Rochester, M., Rohila, J., Rothbarth, J., Rottoli, M., Roxburgh, C., Rutten, H. J. T., Ryan, É. J., Safar, B., Sagar, P. M., Sahai, A., Saklani, A., Sammour, T., Sayyed, R., Schizas, A. M. P., Schwarzkopf, E., Scripcariu, V., Selvasekar, C., Shaikh, I., Hellawell, G., Shida, D., Simpson, A., Smart, N. J., Smart, P., Smith, J. J., Solbakken, A. M., Solomon, M. J., Sørensen, M. M., Steele, S. R., Steffens, D., Stitzenberg, K., Stocchi, L., Stylianides, N. A., Sumrien, H., Sutton, P. A., Swartking, T., Taylor, C., Tekkis, P. P., Teras, J., Thurairaja, R., Toh, E. L., Tsarkov, P., Tsukada, Y., Tsukamoto, S., Tuech, J. J., Turner, W. H., Tuynman, J. B., Vasquez‐Jimenez, W., Verhoef, C., Vizzielli, G., Voogt, E. L. K., Uehara, K., Wakeman, C., Warrier, S., Wasmuth, H. H., Weber, K., Weiser, M. R., Wheeler, J. M. D., Wild, J., Wilson, M., de Wilt, J. H. W., Wolthuis, A., Yano, H., Yip, B., Yip, J., Yoo, R. N., van Zoggel, D., Winter, D. C., Kelly, M. E., Aalbers, A. G. J., Abdul Aziz, N., Abecasis, N., Abraham‐nordling, M., Akiyoshi, T., Alberda, W., Albert, M., Andric, M., Angenete, E., Antoniou, A., Auer, R., Austin, K. K., Aziz, O., Baker, R. P., Bali, M., Baseckas, G., Bebington, B., Bednarski, B. K., Beets, G. L., Berg, P. L., Beynon, J., Biondo, S., Boyle, K., Bordeianou, L., Bremers, A. B., Brunner, M., Buchwald, P., Bui, A., Burgess, A., Burger, J. W. A., Burling, D., Burns, E., Campain, N., Carvalhal, S., Castro, L., Caycedo‐marulanda, A., Chan, K. K. L., Chang, G. J., Chew, M. H., Chong, P. C., Christensen, H. K., Clouston, H., Codd, M., Collins, D., Colquhoun, A. J., Corr, A., Coscia, M., Coyne, P. E., Creavin, B., Croner, R. S., Damjanovic, L., Daniels, I. R., Davies, M., Davies, R. J., Delaney, C. P., Denost, Q., Deutsch, C., Dietz, D., Domingo, S., Dozois, E. J., Duff, M., Eglinton, T., Enrique‐navascues, J. M., Espin‐basany, E., Evans, M. D., Fearnhead, N. S., Flatmark, K., Fleming, F., Frizelle, F. A., Gallego, M. A., Garcia‐granero, E., Garcia‐sabrido, J. L., Gentilini, L., George, M. L., Ghouti, L., Giner, F., Ginther, N., Glynn, R., Golda, T., Griffiths, B., Harris, D. A., Hagemans, J. A. W., Hanchanale, V., Harji, D. P., Helewa, R. M., Heriot, A. G., Hochman, D., Hohenberger, W., Holm, T., Hompes, R., Jenkins, J. T., Kaffenberger, S., Kandaswamy, G. V., Kapur, S., Kanemitsu, Y., Kelley, S. R., Keller, D. S., Khan, M. S., Kiran, R. P., Kim, H., Kim, H. J., Koh, C. E., Kok, N. F. M., Kokelaar, R., Kontovounisios, C., Kristensen, H. Ø., Kroon, H. M., Kusters, M., Lago, V., Larsen, S. G., Larson, D. W., Law, W. L., Laurberg, S., Lee, P. J., Limbert, M., Lydrup, M. L., Lyons, A., Lynch, A. C., Mantyh, C., Mathis, K. L., Margues, C. F. S., Martling, A., Meijerink, W. J. H. J., Merkel, S., Mehta, A. M., Mcarthur, D. R., Mcdermott, F. D., Mcgrath, J. S., Malde, S., Mirnezami, A., Monson, J. R. T., Morton, J. R., Mullaney, T. G., Negoi, I., Neto, J. W. M., Nguyen, B., Nielsen, M. B., Nieuwenhuijzen, G. A. P., Nilsson, P. J., O’Connell, P. R., O’Dwyer, S. T., Palmer, G., Pappou, E., Park, J., Patsouras, D., Pellino, G., Peterson, A. C., Poggioli, G., Proud, D., Quinn, M., Quyn, A., Radwan, R. W., van Ramshorst, G. H., Rasheed, S., Rasmussen, P. C., Regenbogen, S. E., Renehan, A., Rocha, R., Rochester, M., Rohila, J., Rothbarth, J., Rottoli, M., Roxburgh, C., Rutten, H. J. T., Ryan, É. J., Safar, B., Sagar, P. M., Sahai, A., Saklani, A., Sammour, T., Sayyed, R., Schizas, A. M. P., Schwarzkopf, E., Scripcariu, V., Selvasekar, C., Shaikh, I., Hellawell, G., Shida, D., Simpson, A., Smart, N. J., Smart, P., Smith, J. J., Solbakken, A. M., Solomon, M. J., Sørensen, M. M., Steele, S. R., Steffens, D., Stitzenberg, K., Stocchi, L., Stylianides, N. A., Sumrien, H., Sutton, P. A., Swartking, T., Taylor, C., Tekkis, P. P., Teras, J., Thurairaja, R., Toh, E. L., Tsarkov, P., Tsukada, Y., Tsukamoto, S., Tuech, J. J., Turner, W. H., Tuynman, J. B., Vasquez‐jimenez, W., Verhoef, C., Vizzielli, G., Voogt, E. L. K., Uehara, K., Wakeman, C., Warrier, S., Wasmuth, H. H., Weber, K., Weiser, M. R., Wheeler, J. M. D., Wild, J., Wilson, M., de Wilt, J. H. W., Wolthuis, A., Yano, H., Yip, B., Yip, J., Yoo, R. N., van Zoggel, D., Winter, D. C., Kelly, ME, Aalbers, AGJ, Aziz, NA, Abecasis, N, Abraham-Nordling, M, Akiyoshi, T, Alberda, W, Albert, M, Andric, M, Angenete, E, Antoniou, A, Auer, R, Austin, KK, Aziz, O, Baker, RP, Bali, M, Baseckas, G, Bebington, B, Bednarski, BK, Beets, GL, Berg, PL, Beynon, J, Biondo, S, Boyle, K, Bordeianou, L, Bremers, AB, Brunner, M, Buchwald, P, Bui, A, Burgess, A, Burger, JWA, Burling, D, Burns, E, Campain, N, Carvalhal, S, Castro, L, Caycedo-Marulanda, A, Chan, KKL, Chew, GJH, Chong, PC, Christensen, HK, Clouston, H, Codd, M, Coffins, D, Colquhoun, AJ, Corr, A, Coscia, M, Coyne, PE, Creavin, B, Croner, RS, Damjanovic, L, Daniels, R, Davies, M, Davies, RJ, Delaney, CP, Denost, Q, Deutsch, C, Dietz, D, Domingo, S, Dozois, EJ, Duff, M, Eglinton, T, Enrique-Navascues, JM, Espin-Basany, E, Evans, MD, Fearnhead, NS, Flatmark, K, Fleming, F, Frizelle, FA, Gallego, MA, Garcia-Granero, E, Garcia-Sabrido, JL, Gentilini, L, George, ML, Ghouti, L, Giner, F, Ginther, N, Glynn, R, Golda, T, Griffiths, B, Harris, DA, Hagemans, JAW, Hanchanale, V, Harji, DP, Helewa, RM, Heriot, AG, Hochman, D, Hohenberger, W, Holm, T, Hompes, R, Jenkins, JT, Kaffenberger, S, Kandaswamy, GV, Kapur, S, Kanemitsu, Y, Kelley, SR, Keller, DS, Khan, MS, Kiran, RP, Kim, H, Kim, HJ, Koh, CE, Kok, NFM, Kokelaar, R, Kontovounisios, C, Kristensen, HO, Kroon, HM, Kusters, M, Lago, V, Larsen, SG, Larson, DW, Law, WL, Laurberg, S, Lee, PJ, Limbert, M, Lydrup, ML, Lyons, A, Lynch, AC, Mantyh, C, Mathis, KL, Margues, CFS, Martling, A, Meijerink, WJHJ, Merkel, S, Mehta, AM, McArthur, DR, McDermott, FD, McGrath, JS, Malde, S, Mimezami, A, Monson, JRT, Morton, JR, Mullaney, TG, Negoi, I, Neto, JWM, Nguyen, B, Nielsen, MB, Nieuwenhuijzen, GAP, Nilsson, PJ, O'Connell, PR, O'Dwyer, ST, Palmer, G, Pappou, E, Park, J, Patsouras, D, Pellino, G, Peterson, AC, Poggioli, G, Proud, D, Quinn, M, Quyn, A, Radwan, RW, van Ramshorst, GH, Rasheed, S, Rasmussen, PC, Regenbogen, SE, Renehan, A, Rocha, R, Rochester, M, Rohila, J, Rothbarth, J, Rottoli, M, Roxburgh, C, Rutten, HJT, Ryan, EJ, Safar, B, Sagar, PM, Sahai, A, Saklani, A, Sammour, T, Sayyed, R, Schizas, AMP, Schwarzkopf, E, Scripcariu, V, Selvasekar, C, Shaikh, I, Hellawell, G, Shida, D, Simpson, A, Smart, NJ, Smart, P, Smith, JJ, Solbakken, AM, Solomon, MJ, Sorensen, MM, Steele, SR, Steffens, D, Stitzenberg, K, Stocchi, L, Stylianides, NA, Sumrien, H, Sutton, PA, Swanking, T, Taylor, C, Tekkis, PP, Teras, J, Thurairaja, R, Toh, EL, Tsarkov, P, Tsukada, Y, Tsukamoto, S, Tuech, JJ, Turner, WH, Tuynman, JB, Vasquez-Jimenez, W, Verhoef, C, Vizzielli, G, Voogt, ELK, Uehara, K, Wakeman, C, Warner, S, Wasmuth, HH, Weber, K, Weiser, MR, Wheeler, JMD, Wild, J, Wilson, M, de Wilt, JHW, Wolthuis, A, Yano, H, Yip, B, Yip, J, Yoo, RN, van Zoggel, D, Winter, DC, Surgery, CCA - Cancer Treatment and quality of life, and Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Colorectal cancer ,survival outcomes ,medicine.medical_treatment ,surgical outcome ,surgical outcomes ,Tumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 14] ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Interquartile range ,medicine ,Humans ,liver metastasi ,Rectal cancer ,Retrospective Studies ,Pelvic exenteration ,business.industry ,Rectal Neoplasms ,Mortality rate ,Liver Neoplasms ,Gastroenterology ,Postoperative complication ,Perioperative ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Pelvic Exenteration ,liver metastasis ,Treatment Outcome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,international collaboration ,Resection margin ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Hepatectomy ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business - Abstract
Aim: At presentation, 15–20% of patients with rectal cancer already have synchronous liver metastases. The aim of this study was to determine the surgical and survival outcomes in patients with advanced rectal cancer who underwent combined pelvic exenteration and liver (oligometastatic) resection. Method: Data from 20 international institutions that performed simultaneous pelvic exenteration and liver resection between 2007 and 2017 were accumulated. Primarily, we examined perioperative outcomes, morbidity and mortality. We also assessed the impact that margin status had on survival. Results: Of 128 patients, 72 (56.2%) were men with a median age of 60 years [interquartile range (IQR) 15 years]. The median size of the liver oligometastatic deposits was 2 cm (IQR 1.8 cm). The median duration of surgery was 406 min (IQR 240 min), with a median blood loss of 1090 ml (IQR 2010 ml). A negative resection margin (R0 resection) was achieved in 73.5% of pelvic exenterations and 66.4% of liver resections. The 30-day mortality rate was 1.6%, and 32% of patients had a major postoperative complication. The 5-year overall survival for patients in whom an R0 resection of both primary and metastatic disease was achieved was 54.6% compared with 20% for those with an R1/R2 resection (P = 0.006). Conclusion: Simultaneous pelvic exenteration and liver resection is feasible, with acceptable morbidity and mortality. Simultaneous resection should only be performed where an R0 resection of both pelvic and hepatic disease is anticipated.
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32. Management strategies for patients with advanced rectal cancer and liver metastases using modified Delphi methodology: results from the PelvEx Collaborative
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Kelly M. E., Agj A., Abdul Aziz N., Abecasis N., Abraham-Nordling M., Akiyoshi T., Alberda W., Albert M., Andric M., Angenete E., Antoniou A., Auer R., Austin K. K., Aziz O., Baker R. P., Bali M., Baseckas G., Bebington B., Bednarski B. K., Beets G. L., Berg P. L., Beynon J., Biondo S., Boyle K., Bordeianou L., Bremers A. B., Brunner M., Buchwald P., Bui A., Burgess A., Jwa B., Burling D., Campain N., Carvalhal S., Castro L., Caycedo-Marulanda A., Kkl C., Chang G. J., Chew M. H., Chong P., Christensen H. K., Clouston H., Codd M., Collins D., Colquhoun A. J., Corr A., Coscia M., Coyne P. E., Creavin B., Croner R. S., Damjanovic L., Daniels I. R., Davies M., Davies R. J., Delaney C. P., de Wilt J., Denost Q., Deutsch C., Dietz D., Domingo S., Dozois E. J., Duff M., Eglinton T., Enrique-Navascues J. M., Espin-Basany E., Evans M. D., Fearnhead N. S., Flatmark K., Fleming F., Frizelle F. A., Gallego M. A., Garcia-Granero E., Garcia-Sabrido J. L., Gentilini L., George M. L., Ghouti L., Giner F., Ginther N., Glynn R., Golda T., Griffiths B., Harris D. A., Jaw H., Hanchanale V., Harji D. P., Helewa R. M., Heriot A. G., Hochman D., Hohenberger W., Holm T., Hompes R., Jenkins J. T., Kaffenberger S., Kandaswamy G. V., Kapur S., Kanemitsu Y., Kelley S. R., Keller D. S., Khan M. S., Kiran R. P., Kim H., Kim H. J., Koh C. E., Nfm K., Kokelaar R., Kontovounisios C., Kristensen H. O., Kroon H. M., Kusters M., Lago V., Larsen S. G., Larson D. W., Law W. L., Laurberg S., Lee P. J., Limbert M., Lydrup M. L., Lyons A., Lynch A. C., Mantyh C., Mathis K. L., Cfs M., Martling A., Wjhj M., Merkel S., Mehta A. M., McArthur D. R., McDermott F. D., McGrath J. S., Malde S., Mirnezami A., Jrt M., Morton J. R., Mullaney T. G., Negoi I., Jwm N., Nguyen B., Nielsen M. B., Gap N., Nilsson P. J., O'Connell P. R., O'Dwyer S. T., Palmer G., Pappou E., Park J., Patsouras D., Pellino G., Peterson A. C., Poggioli G., Proud D., Quinn M., Quyn A., Radwan R. W., Rasheed S., Rasmussen P. C., Regenbogen S. E., Renehan A., Rocha R., Rochester M., Rohila J., Rothbarth J., Rottoli M., Roxburgh C., Hjt R., Ryan E. J., Safar B., Sagar P. M., Sahai A., Saklani A., Sammour T., Sayyed R., Amp S., Schwarzkopf E., Scripcariu V., Selvasekar C., Shaikh I., Shellawell G., Shida D., Simpson A., Smart N. J., Smart P., Smith J. J., Solbakken A. M., Solomon M. J., Sorensen M. M., Steele S. R., Steffens D., Stitzenberg K., Stocchi L., Stylianides N. A., Sumrien H., Sutton P. A., Swartking T., Taylor C., Tekkis P. P., Teras J., Thurairaja R., Toh E. L., Tsarkov P., Tsukada Y., Tsukamoto S., Tuech J. J., Turner W. H., Tuynman J. B., van Ramshorst G., van Zoggel D., Vasquez-Jimenez W., Verhoef C., Vizzielli G., Elk V., Uehara K., Wakeman C., Warrier S., Wasmuth H. H., Weber K., Weiser M. R., Jmd W., Wild J., Wilson M., Wolthuis A., Yano H., Yip B., Yip J., Yoo R. N., Winter D. C., Rottoli M, Poggioli G, Kelly, M. E., Agj, A., Abdul Aziz, N., Abecasis, N., Abraham-Nordling, M., Akiyoshi, T., Alberda, W., Albert, M., Andric, M., Angenete, E., Antoniou, A., Auer, R., Austin, K. K., Aziz, O., Baker, R. P., Bali, M., Baseckas, G., Bebington, B., Bednarski, B. K., Beets, G. L., Berg, P. L., Beynon, J., Biondo, S., Boyle, K., Bordeianou, L., Bremers, A. B., Brunner, M., Buchwald, P., Bui, A., Burgess, A., Jwa, B., Burling, D., Campain, N., Carvalhal, S., Castro, L., Caycedo-Marulanda, A., Kkl, C., Chang, G. J., Chew, M. H., Chong, P., Christensen, H. K., Clouston, H., Codd, M., Collins, D., Colquhoun, A. J., Corr, A., Coscia, M., Coyne, P. E., Creavin, B., Croner, R. S., Damjanovic, L., Daniels, I. R., Davies, M., Davies, R. J., Delaney, C. P., de Wilt, J., Denost, Q., Deutsch, C., Dietz, D., Domingo, S., Dozois, E. J., Duff, M., Eglinton, T., Enrique-Navascues, J. M., Espin-Basany, E., Evans, M. D., Fearnhead, N. S., Flatmark, K., Fleming, F., Frizelle, F. A., Gallego, M. A., Garcia-Granero, E., Garcia-Sabrido, J. L., Gentilini, L., George, M. L., Ghouti, L., Giner, F., Ginther, N., Glynn, R., Golda, T., Griffiths, B., Harris, D. A., Jaw, H., Hanchanale, V., Harji, D. P., Helewa, R. M., Heriot, A. G., Hochman, D., Hohenberger, W., Holm, T., Hompes, R., Jenkins, J. T., Kaffenberger, S., Kandaswamy, G. V., Kapur, S., Kanemitsu, Y., Kelley, S. R., Keller, D. S., Khan, M. S., Kiran, R. P., Kim, H., Kim, H. J., Koh, C. E., Nfm, K., Kokelaar, R., Kontovounisios, C., Kristensen, H. O., Kroon, H. M., Kusters, M., Lago, V., Larsen, S. G., Larson, D. W., Law, W. L., Laurberg, S., Lee, P. J., Limbert, M., Lydrup, M. L., Lyons, A., Lynch, A. C., Mantyh, C., Mathis, K. L., Cfs, M., Martling, A., Wjhj, M., Merkel, S., Mehta, A. M., Mcarthur, D. R., Mcdermott, F. D., Mcgrath, J. S., Malde, S., Mirnezami, A., Jrt, M., Morton, J. R., Mullaney, T. G., Negoi, I., Jwm, N., Nguyen, B., Nielsen, M. B., Gap, N., Nilsson, P. J., O'Connell, P. R., O'Dwyer, S. T., Palmer, G., Pappou, E., Park, J., Patsouras, D., Pellino, G., Peterson, A. C., Poggioli, G., Proud, D., Quinn, M., Quyn, A., Radwan, R. W., Rasheed, S., Rasmussen, P. C., Regenbogen, S. E., Renehan, A., Rocha, R., Rochester, M., Rohila, J., Rothbarth, J., Rottoli, M., Roxburgh, C., Hjt, R., Ryan, E. J., Safar, B., Sagar, P. M., Sahai, A., Saklani, A., Sammour, T., Sayyed, R., Amp, S., Schwarzkopf, E., Scripcariu, V., Selvasekar, C., Shaikh, I., Shellawell, G., Shida, D., Simpson, A., Smart, N. J., Smart, P., Smith, J. J., Solbakken, A. M., Solomon, M. J., Sorensen, M. M., Steele, S. R., Steffens, D., Stitzenberg, K., Stocchi, L., Stylianides, N. A., Sumrien, H., Sutton, P. A., Swartking, T., Taylor, C., Tekkis, P. P., Teras, J., Thurairaja, R., Toh, E. L., Tsarkov, P., Tsukada, Y., Tsukamoto, S., Tuech, J. J., Turner, W. H., Tuynman, J. B., van Ramshorst, G., van Zoggel, D., Vasquez-Jimenez, W., Verhoef, C., Vizzielli, G., Elk, V., Uehara, K., Wakeman, C., Warrier, S., Wasmuth, H. H., Weber, K., Weiser, M. R., Jmd, W., Wild, J., Wilson, M., Wolthuis, A., Yano, H., Yip, B., Yip, J., Yoo, R. N., Winter, D. C., and Academic Medical Center
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Liver metastasisSurvival Outcome ,medicine.medical_specialty ,survival outcomes ,Colorectal cancer ,surgical outcome ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Delphi method ,Rectum ,Disease ,surgical outcomes ,03 medical and health sciences ,Liver disease ,0302 clinical medicine ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Hepatectomy ,Humans ,Medicine ,liver metastasi ,Rectal cancer ,Neoplasm Staging ,Pelvic exenteration ,Rectal Neoplasms ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Liver Neoplasms ,Gastroenterology ,Induction chemotherapy ,medicine.disease ,liver metastasis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,international collaboration ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business - Abstract
Aim: A total of 15–20% of patients with rectal cancer have liver metastases on presentation. The management of these patients is controversial. Heterogeneity in management strategies is considerable, with management often being dependent on local resources and available expertise. Method: Members of the PelvEx Collaborative were invited to participate in the generation of a consensus statement on the optimal management of patients with advanced rectal cancer with liver involvement. Fifteen statements were created for topical discussion on diagnostic and management issues. Panellists were asked to vote on statements and anonymous feedback was given. A collaborative meeting was used to discuss any nuances and clarify any obscurity. Consensus was considered when > 85% agreement on a statement was achieved. Results: A total of 135 participants were involved in the final round of the Delphi questionnaire. Nine of the 15 statements reached consensus regarding the management of patients with advanced rectal cancer and oligometastatic liver disease. Routine use of liver MRI was not recommended for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer, unless there was concern for metastatic disease on initial computed tomography staging scan. Induction chemotherapy was advocated as first-line treatment in those with synchronous liver metastases in locally advanced rectal cancer. In the presence of symptomatic primary disease, a diverting stoma may be required to facilitate induction chemotherapy. Overall, only one-quarter of the panellists would consider simultaneous pelvic exenteration and liver resection. Conclusion: This Delphi process highlights the diverse treatment of advanced rectal cancer with liver metastases and provides recommendations from an experienced international group regarding the multidisciplinary management approach.
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33. Laparoscopic total abdominal colectomy as first step of three-stage surgical treatment of ulcerative colitis: a systematic approach
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de Camargo, M. G. M., Hull, T. L., Steele, S. R., Delaney, C. P., and Kessler, H.
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34. Increasing F2-isoprostanes in the first month after birth predicts poor respiratory and neurodevelopmental outcomes in very preterm infants
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Matthews, M A, Aschner, J L, Stark, A R, Moore, P E, Slaughter, J C, Steele, S, Beller, A, Milne, G L, Settles, O, Chorna, O, and Maitre, N L
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35. The Development of Sustainable Cropping Systems on Red Soils in the Highlands of South China
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Fullen, Michael A., Hocking, T. J., Mitchell, D. J., Milne, E., McCrea, A. M., Booth, C. A., Subedi, M., Wilson, M. J., Cuddy, M. P., Steele, S., McDonough, T., Ni’Leime, A., Bock, L., Dautrebande, S., Lacroix, D., Casse, C., Vinck, P., Baudoin, J. G., Van Caillie, D., Baire, S., Ghuisoland, J., Wu, Bo Zhi, Liu, Liguang, Li, Yong Mei, Huang, Bizhi, Chen, Jiding, Wang, Shu Hui, Liu, Hong Mei, Wang, Yongzhong, Ma, Cheng Yun, Pu, Jia Lin, Jin, Zhen Biao, Ma, Shun You, Panomtaranchagul, Mattiga, Sukkasem, Charoon, Peukrai, Sanan, Wilson, M. J., editor, He, Zhenli, editor, and Yang, Xiaoe, editor
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36. DOP043 Comparative outcomes of ileal pouch revision vs. excision for pouch failure within the American College of Surgeon National Surgical Quality Improvement Programme
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Holubar, S, Neary, P, Shawki, S, Aiello, A, Delaney, C, Steele, S, Hull, T, and Stocchi, L
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37. Gender violence, poverty and HIV infection risk among persons engaged in the sex industry: cross‐national analysis of the political economy of sex markets in 30 European and Central Asian countries
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Reeves, A, Steele, S, Stuckler, D, McKee, M, Amato‐Gauci, A, and Semenza, JC
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38. Effect of Sea‐Level Change on River Avulsions and Stratigraphy for an Experimental Lowland Delta
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Chadwick, A. J., primary, Steele, S., additional, Silvestre, J., additional, and Lamb, M. P., additional
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39. Energy dependence of p+Th232 fission mass distributions: Mass-asymmetric standard I and standard II modes, and multichance fission
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Berriman, A. C., primary, Hinde, D. J., additional, Jeung, D. Y., additional, Dasgupta, M., additional, Haba, H., additional, Tanaka, T., additional, Banerjee, K., additional, Banerjee, T., additional, Bezzina, L. T., additional, Buete, J., additional, Cook, K. J., additional, Parker-Steele, S., additional, Sengupta, C., additional, Simenel, C., additional, Simpson, E. C., additional, Stoyer, M. A., additional, Swinton-Bland, B. M. A., additional, and Williams, E., additional
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40. SO-25 Total neoadjuvant therapy (TNT) in early-onset (EO) vs average-onset (AO) locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC): Patient characteristics and tolerance
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Conces, M., primary, Gorgun, E., additional, Tursun, N., additional, Ozgur, I., additional, Elamin, D., additional, Yilmaz, S., additional, Patil, S., additional, Liska, D., additional, Kamath, S., additional, Steele, S., additional, Khorana, A., additional, Laderian, B., additional, Nair, K., additional, Amarnath, S., additional, Estfan, B., additional, Shapiro, M., additional, McNamara, M., additional, Valente, M., additional, Kessler, H., additional, and Krishnamurthi, S., additional
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41. 03. Is ethnicity an appropriate measure of health care marginalization?: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the outcomes of diabetic foot ulceration in the Aboriginal population
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Johnson, G., Vergis, A., Unger, B., Park, J., Gillman, L., Hickey, K., Pace, D., Azin, A., Guidolin, K., Lam-Tin-Cheung, K., Chadi, S., Quereshy, F., Catton, J., Rubin, B., Bell, J., Marangos, J., Heesters, A., Stuart-McEwan, T., Shariff, F., Wright, F., Ahmed, N., Nadler, A., Hallet, J., Gentles, J., Chen, L., Hwang, H., Parapini, M., Hirpara, D., Sidhu, R., Scott, T., Karimuddin, A., Guo, R., Nguyen, A., Osborn, J., Wiseman, S., Nabata, K., Ertel, E., Lenet, T., Baker, L., Park, L., Vered, M., Zahrai, A., Shorr, R., Davis, A., McIsaac, D., Tinmouth, A., Fergusson, D., Martel, G., Rummel, S., Stefic-Cubic, M., Stewart, M., Melck, A., McKechnie, T., Anpalagan, T., Ichhpuniani, S., Lee, Y., Ramji, K., Eskicioglu, C., Zhu, A., Deng, S., Greene, B., Tsang, M., Palter, V., Jayaraman, S., Mann, A., Tittley, J., Cadeddu, M., Nguyen, M., Madani, A., Pasternak, J., Hong, D., Qu, L., Istl, A., Tang, E., Gray, D., Zuckerman, J., Coburn, N., Callum, J., McLeod, R., Pearsall, E., Lin, Y., Turgeon, A., Mahar, A., Kammili, A., Kriviraltcheva-Kaneva, P., Lee, L., Cools-Lartigue, J., Ferri, L., Mueller, C., Haas, B., Tillman, B., Guttman, M., Chesney, T., Zuk, V., Hsu, A., Chan, W., Vasdev, R., D’Souza, K., Huynh, C., Ling, L. 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Abstracts ,Canadian Association of General Surgeons ,Canadian Hernia Society ,Canada ,Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons ,Canadian Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association ,Humans ,Canadian Society of Surgical Oncology ,Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons ,Canadian Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons - Published
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42. Contemporary management of locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer: views from the PelvEx collaborative
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Kelly M. E., O’Sullivan N. J., Fahy M. R., Aalbers A. G. J., Abdul Aziz N., Abecasis N., Abraham-Nordling M., Abu Saadeh F., Akiyoshi T., Alberda W., Albert M., Andric M., Angeles M. A., Angenete E., Antoniou A., Auer R., Austin K. K., Aytac E., Aziz O., Bacalbasa N., Baker R. P., Bali M., Baransi S., Baseckas G., Bebington B., Bedford M., Bednarski B. K., Beets G. L., Berg P. L., Bergzoll C., Beynon J., Biondo S., Boyle K., Bordeianou L., Brecelj E., Bremers A. B., Brunner M., Buchwald P., Bui A., Burgess A., Burger J. W. A., Burling D., Burns E., Campain N., Carvalhal S., Castro L., Caycedo-Marulanda A., Ceelen W., Chan K. K. L., Chang G. J., Chang M., Chew M. H., Chok A. Y., Chong P., Clouston H., Codd M., Collins D., Colquhoun A. J., Constantinides J., Corr A., Coscia M., Cosimelli M., Cotsoglou C., Coyne P. E., Croner R. S., Damjanovich L., Daniels I. R., Davies M., Delaney C. P., de Wilt J. H. W., Denost Q., Deutsch C., Dietz D., Domingo S., Dozois E. 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M., Renehan A., Rintala J., Rocha R., Rochester M., Rohila J., Rothbarth J., Rottoli M., Roxburgh C., Rutten H. J. T., Safar B., Sagar P. M., Sahai A., Saklani A., Sammour T., Sayyed R., Schizas A. M. P., Schwarzkopf E., Scripcariu D., Scripcariu V., Selvasekar C., Shaikh I., Simpson A., Skeie-Jensen T., Smart N. J., Smart P., Smith J. J., Solbakken A. M., Solomon M. J., Sørensen M. M., Sorrentino L., Steele S. R., Steffens D., Stitzenberg K., Stocchi L., Stylianides N. A., Swartling T., Spasojevic M., Sumrien H., Sutton P. A., Swartking T., Takala H., Tan E. J., Taylor C., Taylor D., Tekin A., Tekkis P. P., Teras J., Thaysen H. V., Thurairaja R., Thorgersen E. B., Tiernan J., Toh E. L., Tolenaar J., Tsarkov P., Tsukada Y., Tsukamoto S., Tuech J. J., Turner W. H., Tuynman J. B., Valente M., van Ramshorst G. H., van Rees J., van Zoggel D., Vasquez-JimenezW., Vather R., Verhoef C., Vierimaa M., Vizzielli G., Voogt E. L. K., Uehara K., Urrejola G., Wakeman C., Warrier S. K., Wasmuth H. H., Waters P. S., Weber K., Weiser M. R., Wheeler J. M. D., Wild J., Williams A., Wilson M., Wolthuis A., Yano H., Yip B., Yoo R. N., Zappa M. A., Winter D. C., and Kelly M.E., O’Sullivan N.J., Fahy M.R., Aalbers A.G.J., Abdul Aziz N., Abecasis N., Abraham-Nordling M., Abu Saadeh F., Akiyoshi T., Alberda W., Albert M., Andric M., Angeles M.A., Angenete E., Antoniou A., Auer R., Austin K.K., Aytac E., Aziz O., Bacalbasa N., Baker R.P., Bali M., Baransi S., Baseckas G., Bebington B., Bedford M., Bednarski B.K., Beets G.L., Berg P.L., Bergzoll C., Beynon J., Biondo S., Boyle K., Bordeianou L., Brecelj E., Bremers A.B., Brunner M., Buchwald P., Bui A., Burgess A., Burger J.W.A., Burling D., Burns E., Campain N., Carvalhal S., Castro L., Caycedo-Marulanda A., Ceelen W., Chan K.K.L., Chang G.J., Chang M., Chew M.H., Chok A.Y., Chong P., Clouston H., Codd M., Collins D., Colquhoun A.J., Constantinides J., Corr A., Coscia M., Cosimelli M., Cotsoglou C., Coyne P.E., Croner R.S., Damjanovich L., Daniels I.R., Davies M., Delaney C.P., de Wilt J.H.W., Denost Q., Deutsch C., Dietz D., Domingo S., Dozois E.J., Drozdov E., Duff M., Eglinton T., Enriquez-Navascues J.M., Espín-Basany E., Evans M.D., Eyjólfsdóttir B., Fearnhead N.S., Ferron G., Fichtner-Feigl S., Flatmark K., Fleming F.J., Flor B., Folkesson J., Frizelle F.A., Funder J., Gallego M.A., Gargiulo M., García-Granero E., García-Sabrido J.L., Gargiulo M., Gava V.G., Gentilini L., George M.L., George V., Georgiou P., Ghosh A., Ghouti L., Gil-Moreno A., Giner F., Ginther D.N., Glyn T., Glynn R., Golda T., Griffiths B., Harris D.A., Hanchanale V., Harji D.P., Harris C., Helewa R.M., Hellawell G., Heriot A.G., Hochman D., HohenbergerW., Holm T., Hompes R., Hornung B., Hurton S., Hyun E., Ito M., Iversen L.H., Jenkins J.T., Jourand K., Kaffenberger S., Kandaswamy G.V., Kapur S., Kanemitsu Y., Kazi M., Kelley S.R., Keller D.S., Ketelaers S.H.J., Khan M.S., Kiran R.P., Kim H., Kim H.J., Koh C.E., Kok N.F.M., Kokelaar R., Kontovounisios C., Kose F., Koutra M., Kristensen H.Ø., Kroon H.M., Kumar S., Kusters M., Lago V., Lampe B., Lakkis Z., Larach J.T., Larkin J.O., Larsen S.G., Larson D.W., Law W.L., Lee P.J., Limbert M., Loria A., Lydrup ML., Lyons A., Lynch A.C., Maciel J., Manfredelli S., Mann C., Mantyh C., Mathis K.L., Marques C.F.S., Martinez A., Martling A., Mehigan B.J., MeijerinkW.J.H.J., Merchea A., Merkel S., Mehta A.M., Mikalauskas S., McArthur D.R., McCormick J.J., McCormick P., McDermott F.D., McGrath J.S., Malde S., Mirnezami A., Monson J.R.T., Navarro A.S., Neeff H., Negoi I., Neto J.W.M., Ng J.L., Nguyen B., Nielsen M.B., Nieuwenhuijzen G.A.P., Nilsson P.J., Nordkamp S., Nugent T., Oliver A., O’Dwyer S.T., Paarnio K., Palmer G., Pappou E., Park J., Patsouras D., Peacock O., Pellino G., Peterson A.C., Pfeffer F., Pinson J., Poggioli G., Proud D., Quinn M., Quyn A., Rajendran N., Radwan R.W., Rajendran N., Rao C., Rasheed S., Rausa E., Regenbogen S.E., Reims H.M., Renehan A., Rintala J., Rocha R., Rochester M., Rohila J., Rothbarth J., Rottoli M., Roxburgh C., Rutten H.J.T., Safar B., Sagar P.M., Sahai A., Saklani A., Sammour T., Sayyed R., Schizas A.M.P., Schwarzkopf E., Scripcariu D., Scripcariu V., Selvasekar C., Shaikh I., Simpson A., Skeie-Jensen T., Smart N.J., Smart P., Smith J.J., Solbakken A.M., Solomon M.J., Sørensen M.M., Sorrentino L., Steele S.R., Steffens D., Stitzenberg K., Stocchi L., Stylianides N.A., Swartling T., Spasojevic M., Sumrien H., Sutton P.A., Swartking T., Takala H., Tan E.J., Taylor C., Taylor D., Tekin A., Tekkis P.P., Teras J., Thaysen H.V., Thurairaja R., Thorgersen E.B., Tiernan J., Toh E.L., Tolenaar J., Tsarkov P., Tsukada Y., Tsukamoto S., Tuech J.J., Turner W.H., Tuynman J.B., Valente M., van Ramshorst G.H., van Rees J., van Zoggel D., Vasquez-JimenezW., Vather R., Verhoef C., Vierimaa M., Vizzielli G., Voogt E.L.K., Uehara K., Urrejola G., Wakeman C., Warrier S.K.,Wasmuth H.H.,Waters P.S.,Weber K.,Weiser M.R., Wheeler J.M.D.,Wild J., Williams A., Wilson M., Wolthuis A., Yano H., Yip B., Yoo R.N., Zappa M.A., Winter D.C.
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Cancer Research ,perioperative care ,ENHANCED RECOVERY ,diagnostic ,EXENTERATION ,surgical management ,surgical outcomes ,recurrent rectal cancer ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,locally advanced rectal cancer ,QUALITY-OF-LIFE ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,diagnostics ,1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,PATHOLOGICAL COMPLETE RESPONSE ,rectal cancer ,SURGICAL TECHNIQUES ,OUTCOMES ,Science & Technology ,HYPERTHERMIC INTRAPERITONEAL ,PelvEx Collaborative ,CHEMOTHERAPY ,WHOLE-BODY MRI ,NEOADJUVANT CHEMORADIOTHERAPY ,Oncology ,quality of life ,CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY ,HYPERTHERMIC INTRAPERITONEAL CHEMOTHERAPY ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Abstract
Pelvic exenteration is a complex operation performed for locally advanced and recurrent pelvic cancers. The goal of surgery is to achieve clear margins, therefore identifying adjacent or involved organs, bone, muscle, nerves and/or vascular structures that may need resection. While these extensive resections are potentially curative, they can be associated with substantial morbidity. Recently, there has been a move to centralize care to specialized units, as this facilitates better multidisciplinary care input. Advancements in pelvic oncology and surgical innovation have redefined the boundaries of pelvic exenterative surgery. Combined with improved neoadjuvant therapies, advances in diagnostics, and better reconstructive techniques have provided quicker recovery and better quality of life outcomes, with improved survival This article provides highlights of the current management of advanced pelvic cancers in terms of surgical strategy and potential future developments.
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43. Creatine transport and its regulation in skeletal and smooth muscle
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Steele, S
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Despite the importance of creatine (Cr) in normal and pathological cellular metabolism, the control of intracellular Cr concentration, ([Cr]), is poorly understood. Cytosolic [Cr] is maintained at many times the passive electrochemical equilibrium value, and there is strong evidence for the existence of a Cr transporter in the cell membrane of several tissues. In this study a simple protocol for determining net creatine uptake or efflux was developed. Cr transport across the cell membrane of skeletal and smooth muscle, its modulation, and the relationship between transport and intracellular creatine were then investigated. Results from the cultured skeletal muscle cell line, G8, show that, as in other tissues, skeletal muscle Cr uptake is largely Na gradient - dependent, is electrogenic, and has a low Km for [Cr]. In this cell line several modulators were shown to increase creatine uptake; the agonists included catecholamines, IGF-I and insulin, triiodothyronine and amylin. By the use of selective agonists and antagonists the receptor subtype mediating the stimulation by catecholamines and the likely signalling pathway was identified. Similarly a tyrosine phosphorylation pathway was identified as responsible for the signal transduction of insulin and IGF-I. Evidence is provided for a role of the sodium potassium ATPase as a common mediator of the uptake signal provided by each of the positive modulators. In addition we confirm the low net creatine efflux seen in other skeletal muscle preparations. Investigation of creatine transport in the isolated perfused porcine carotid artery also identifies a sodium dependent concentrative creatine uptake and a negligible net creatine efflux. The uptake was shown to be positively modulated by isoproterenol (isoprenaline). These results are discussed in terms of the biochemical and hence functional implications for the muscle affected.
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44. A nationwide assessment comparing nonelective open with minimally invasive complex colorectal procedures
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Schlussel, A. T., Lustik, M. B., Johnson, E. K., Maykel, J. A., Champagne, B. J., Damle, A., Ross, H. M., and Steele, S. R.
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45. Perioperative management and anaesthetic considerations in pelvic exenterations using Delphi methodology: results from the PelvEx Collaborative
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PelvEx Collaborative, [missing], Chok, A Y, Oliver, A, Rasheed, S, Tan, E J, Kelly, M E, Aalbers, A G J, Abdul Aziz, N, Abecasis, N, Abraham-Nordling, M, Akiyoshi, T, Alberda, W, Albert, M, Andric, M, Angenete, E, Antoniou, A, Auer, R, Austin, K K, Aziz, O, Baker, R P, Bali, M, Baseckas, G, Bebington, B, Bedford, M, Bednarski, B K, Beets, G L, Berg, P L, Beynon, J, Biondo, S, Boyle, K, Bordeianou, L, Bremers, A B, Brunner, M, Buchwald, P, Bui, A, Burgess, A, Burger, J W A, Burling, D, Burns, E, Campain, N, Carvalhal, S, Castro, L, Caycedo-Marulanda, A, Chan, K K L, Chang, G J, Chew, M H, Chong, P, Christensen, H K, Clouston, H, Codd, M, Collins, D, Colquhoun, A J, Corr, A, Coscia, M, Coyne, P E, Creavin, B, Croner, R S, Damjanovic, L, Daniels, I R, Davies, M, Davies, R J, Delaney, C P, de Wilt, J H W, Denost, Q, Deutsch, C, Dietz, D, Domingo, S, Dozois, E J, Duff, M, Eglinton, T, Enrique-Navascues, J M, Espin-Basany, E, Evans, M D, Fearnhead, N S, Flatmark, K, Fleming, F, Frizelle, F A, Gallego, M A, Garcia-Granero, E, Garcia-Sabrido, J L, Gentilini, L, George, M L, George, V, Ghouti, L, Giner, F, Ginther, N, Glynn, R, Golda, T, Griffiths, B, Harris, D A, Hagemans, J A W, Hanchanale, V, Harji, D P, Helewa, R M, Hellawell, G, Heriot, A G, Hochman, D, Hohenberger, W, Holm, T, Holmström, A, Hompes, R, Jenkins, J T, Kaffenberger, S, Kandaswamy, G V, Kapur, S, Kanemitsu, Y, Kelley, S R, Keller, D S, Khan, M S, Kim, H, Kim, H J, Koh, C E, Kok, N F M, Kokelaar, R, Kontovounisios, C, Kristensen, H Ø, Kroon, H M, Kusters, M, Lago, V, Larsen, S G, Larson, D W, Law, W L, Laurberg, S, Lee, P J, Limbert, M, Lydrup, M L, Lyons, A, Lynch, A C, Mantyh, C, Mathis, K L, Margues, C F S, Martling, A, Meijerink, W J H J, Merkel, S, Mehta, A M, McArthur, D R, McDermott, F D, McGrath, J S, Malde, S, Mirnezami, A, Monson, J R T, Morton, J R, Mullaney, T G, Negoi, I, Neto, J W M, Nguyen, B, Nielsen, M B, Nieuwenhuijzen, G A P, Nilsson, P J, O’Dwyer, S T, Palmer, G, Pappou, E, Park, J, Patsouras, D, Pellino, G, Peterson, A C, Poggioli, G, Proud, D, Quinn, M, Quyn, A, Radwan, R W, Rasmussen, P C, Rausa, E, Regenbogen, S E, Renehan, A, Rocha, R, Rochester, M, Rohila, J, Rothbarth, J, Rottoli, M, Roxburgh, C, Rutten, H J T, Ryan, É J, Safar, B, Sagar, P M, Sahai, A, Saklani, A, Sammour, T, Sayyed, R, Schizas, A M P, Schwarzkopf, E, Scripcariu, V, Selvasekar, C, Shaikh, I, Shida, D, Simpson, A, Smart, N J, Smart, P, Smith, J J, Solbakken, A M, Solomon, M J, Sørensen, M M, Steele, S R, Steffens, D, Stitzenberg, K, Stocchi, L, Stylianides, N A, Swartling, T, Sumrien, H, Sutton, P A, Swartking, T, Taylor, C, Teras, J, Thurairaja, R, Toh, E L, Tsarkov, P, Tsukada, Y, Tsukamoto, S, Tuech, J J, Turner, W H, Tuynman, J B, van Ramshorst, Gabriëlle, Zoggel, D van, Vasquez-Jimenez, W, Verhoef, C, Vizzielli, G, Voogt, E L K, Uehara, K, Wakeman, C, Warrier, S, Wasmuth, H H, Weber, K, Weiser, M R, Wheeler, J M D, Wild, J, Wilson, M, Wolthuis, A, Yano, H, Yip, B, Yip, J, Yoo, R N, Winter, D C, Tekkis, P P, Surgery, Chok, A Y, Oliver, A, Rasheed, S, Tan, E J, Kelly, M E, Aalbers, A G J, Abdul Aziz, N, Abecasis, N, Abraham-Nordling, M, Akiyoshi, T, Alberda, W, Albert, M, Andric, M, Angenete, E, Antoniou, A, Auer, R, Austin, K K, Aziz, O, Baker, R P, Bali, M, Baseckas, G, Bebington, B, Bedford, M, Bednarski, B K, Beets, G L, Berg, P L, Beynon, J, Biondo, S, Boyle, K, Bordeianou, L, Bremers, A B, Brunner, M, Buchwald, P, Bui, A, Burgess, A, Burger, J W A, Burling, D, Burns, E, Campain, N, Carvalhal, S, Castro, L, Caycedo-Marulanda, A, Chan, K K L, Chang, G J, Chew, M H, Chong, P, Christensen, H K, Clouston, H, Codd, M, Collins, D, Colquhoun, A J, Corr, A, Coscia, M, Coyne, P E, Creavin, B, Croner, R S, Damjanovic, L, Daniels, I R, Davies, M, Davies, R J, Delaney, C P, de Wilt, J H W, Denost, Q, Deutsch, C, Dietz, D, Domingo, S, Dozois, E J, Duff, M, Eglinton, T, Enrique-Navascues, J M, Espin-Basany, E, Evans, M D, Fearnhead, N S, Flatmark, K, Fleming, F, Frizelle, F A, Gallego, M A, Garcia-Granero, E, Garcia-Sabrido, J L, Gentilini, L, George, M L, George, V, Ghouti, L, Giner, F, Ginther, N, Glynn, R, Golda, T, Griffiths, B, Harris, D A, Hagemans, J A W, Hanchanale, V, Harji, D P, Helewa, R M, Hellawell, G, Heriot, A G, Hochman, D, Hohenberger, W, Holm, T, Holmström, A, Hompes, R, Jenkins, J T, Kaffenberger, S, Kandaswamy, G V, Kapur, S, Kanemitsu, Y, Kelley, S R, Keller, D S, Khan, M S, Kim, H, Kim, H J, Koh, C E, Kok, N F M, Kokelaar, R, Kontovounisios, C, Kristensen, H Ø, Kroon, H M, Kusters, M, Lago, V, Larsen, S G, Larson, D W, Law, W L, Laurberg, S, Lee, P J, Limbert, M, Lydrup, M L, Lyons, A, Lynch, A C, Mantyh, C, Mathis, K L, Margues, C F S, Martling, A, Meijerink, W J H J, Merkel, S, Mehta, A M, McArthur, D R, McDermott, F D, McGrath, J S, Malde, S, Mirnezami, A, Monson, J R T, Morton, J R, Mullaney, T G, Negoi, I, Neto, J W M, Nguyen, B, Nielsen, M B, Nieuwenhuijzen, G A P, Nilsson, P J, O’Dwyer, S T, Palmer, G, Pappou, E, Park, J, Patsouras, D, Pellino, G, Peterson, A C, Poggioli, G, Proud, D, Quinn, M, Quyn, A, Radwan, R W, Rasmussen, P C, Rausa, E, Regenbogen, S E, Renehan, A, Rocha, R, Rochester, M, Rohila, J, Rothbarth, J, Rottoli, M, Roxburgh, C, Rutten, H J T, Ryan, É J, Safar, B, Sagar, P M, Sahai, A, Saklani, A, Sammour, T, Sayyed, R, Schizas, A M P, Schwarzkopf, E, Scripcariu, V, Selvasekar, C, Shaikh, I, Shida, D, Simpson, A, Smart, N J, Smart, P, Smith, J J, Solbakken, A M, Solomon, M J, Sørensen, M M, Steele, S R, Steffens, D, Stitzenberg, K, Stocchi, L, Stylianides, N A, Swartling, T, Sumrien, H, Sutton, P A, Swartking, T, Taylor, C, Teras, J, Thurairaja, R, Toh, E L, Tsarkov, P, Tsukada, Y, Tsukamoto, S, Tuech, J J, Turner, W H, Tuynman, J B, Ramshorst, G H van, Zoggel, D van, Vasquez-Jimenez, W, Verhoef, C, Vizzielli, G, Voogt, E L K, Uehara, K, Wakeman, C, Warrier, S, Wasmuth, H H, Weber, K, Weiser, M R, Wheeler, J M D, Wild, J, Wilson, M, Wolthuis, A, Yano, H, Yip, B, Yip, J, Yoo, R N, Winter, D C, Tekkis, P P, Mcarthur, D R, Mcdermott, F D, Mcgrath, J S, Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie, RS: MHeNs - R1 - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, RS: GROW - R3 - Innovative Cancer Diagnostics & Therapy, Faculteit FHML Centraal, Health Services Research, RS: CAPHRI - R1 - Ageing and Long-Term Care, RS: FdR IC Goederenrecht, School Office GROW, and Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism
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Background The multidisciplinary perioperative and anaesthetic management of patients undergoing pelvic exenteration is essential for good surgical outcomes. No clear guidelines have been established, and there is wide variation in clinical practice internationally. This consensus statement consolidates clinical experience and best practice collectively, and systematically addresses key domains in the perioperative and anaesthetic management. Methods The modified Delphi methodology was used to achieve consensus from the PelvEx Collaborative. The process included one round of online questionnaire involving controlled feedback and structured participant response, two rounds of editing, and one round of web-based voting. It was held from December 2019 to February 2020. Consensus was defined as more than 80 per cent agreement, whereas less than 80 per cent agreement indicated low consensus. Results The final consensus document contained 47 voted statements, across six key domains of perioperative and anaesthetic management in pelvic exenteration, comprising preoperative assessment and preparation, anaesthetic considerations, perioperative management, anticipating possible massive haemorrhage, stress response and postoperative critical care, and pain management. Consensus recommendations were developed, based on consensus agreement achieved on 34 statements. Conclusion The perioperative and anaesthetic management of patients undergoing pelvic exenteration is best accomplished by a dedicated multidisciplinary team with relevant domain expertise in the setting of a specialized tertiary unit. This consensus statement has addressed key domains within the framework of current perioperative and anaesthetic management among patients undergoing pelvic exenteration, with an international perspective, to guide clinical practice, and has outlined areas for future clinical research., The PelvEx Collaborative consensus statement systematically addresses the perioperative and anaesthetic management of patients undergoing pelvic exenteration (PE). Using the modified Delphi methodology, recommendations across six key clinical domains comprising preoperative assessment and preparation, anaesthetic considerations, perioperative management, anticipating possible massive haemorrhage, stress response and postoperative critical care, and pain management were developed. pelvic exenteratio and recommendation
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46. P428 A Phase IB/IIA study of remestemcel-L, an allogeneic bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cell product, for the treatment of medically refractory Crohn’s colitis: A preliminary analysis
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Lightner, A, primary, Ream, J, additional, Nachand, D, additional, Fulmer, C, additional, Regueiro, M, additional, and Steele, S, additional
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47. P182 Twisted Pouch Syndrome: A Rare, Difficult to Diagnose Mechanical Complication of Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis Amenable to Redo Pouch Salvage Surgery
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Holubar MD- MS, S, primary, Qazi, T, additional, Savage, E, additional, Ream, J, additional, Lightner, A, additional, Rieder, F, additional, Gordon, I, additional, Baker, M, additional, Hull, T, additional, and Steele, S, additional
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48. P113 Defining the Safety of Early Ileostomy Closure After IPAA
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Clancy, C, primary, Connelly, T, additional, Jia, X, additional, Lipman, J, additional, Lightner, A, additional, Hull, T, additional, Steele, S, additional, and Holubar MD- MS, S, additional
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49. OP13 Modified 2-stage vs. 3-stage ileal pouch-anal anastomosis result in equivalent long-term functional outcomes and pouch survival: A matched-pair analysis
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Holubar MD- MS, S, primary, Prien, C, additional, Jia, X, additional, Liska, D, additional, Kessler, H, additional, Valente, M, additional, Lightner, A, additional, Gorgun, E, additional, Hull, T, additional, and Steele, S, additional
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50. P407 A Phase IB/IIA study of remestemcel-L, an allogeneic bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cell product, for the treatment of medically refractory ulcerative colitis: An interim analysis
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Lightner, A, primary, Dadgar, N, additional, Fulmer, C, additional, Ream, J, additional, Nachand, D, additional, and Steele, S, additional
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