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THE CHOICE OF SURGICAL TACTICS BASED ON THE RESULTS OF PIGMENTED LIMPHOGRAPHY FOR PATIENTS WITH LOCALLY ADVANCED PROXIMAL GASTRIC CANCER
Published 2017-06-01“…All patients were divided into 2 groups according to the extent of surgery: proximal subtotal gastric resection and gastrectomy. For intraoperative detection of lymph node metastases, the method of peroral pigmented lymphography was used.Results. …”
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Modified Porro’s Operation in Ovarian Cancer: a Clinical Case
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Intraoperative conversion from thoracoscopy to thoracotomy in anatomical lung resections
Published 2023-07-01“…Despite the increasingly use of video-assisted approaches in thoracic surgery, intraoperative conversion from minimally invasive to «open» takes place quite often, especially during anatomical lung resection. METHODS AND MATERIALS. A retrospective analysis of 106 consecutive anatomical lung resections (lobectomies) initiated by thoracoscopic access was performed. …”
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Isсhemic change in bronchus stump after lung cancer resection
Published 2020-08-01“…The OBJECTIVE of the study was to assess the changes in blood supply of the bronchus stump following lung resection with lymph node dissection.METHODS AND MATERIALS. …”
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TREATMENT OUTCOMES OF PROXIMAL GASTRIC CANCER DEPENDING ON THE EXTENT OF SURGICAL RESECTION
Published 2017-11-01“…Local spread of the tumor, which is known to significantly increase the risk of lymph node metastasis and contamination of the peritoneal cavity with cancer cells, is one of the main unfavorable prognostic factors.…”
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SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH RESECTABLE NON SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER
Published 2015-01-01“…In 42.7% of patients metastases in the lymph nodes were absent in 28.1% revealed bronchopulmonary defeat and root nodes (N1), while 28.9% - mediastinal (N2). …”
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3D-modeling Capabilities in Assessing Resectability of Pancreatic Head Tumors
Published 2024-01-01“…The MSCT and MRI 3D models coincided with the data on invasion of the ventral trunk in 1 (3.85%) patient and the superior mesenteric artery in 2 (7.69%) patients, which was fully confirmed intraoperatively.Conclusion. 3D modeling on the basis of MRI and MSCT studies is an informative method in preoperative staging of pancreatic head cancer and its resectability. This method allows to objectively determine the localization and prevalence of the tumor process on adjacent anatomical structures, as well as visually demonstrate the metastatic lesion of regional lymph nodes. …”
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PREDICTORS OF INTRALUMINAL RECURRENCE AT THE ANASTOMOSIS SITE AFTER CURATIVE RESECTION FOR COLON CANCER
Published 2024-07-01“…Univariate analysis revealed the histopathological type, histological grade, T stage, number of metastatic lymph nodes, tumor margins, presence of tumor budding, perineural invasion, and anastomosis type as risk factors for intraluminal recurrence. …”
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Successful treatment of esophagopleural fistula following pulmonary resection for primary lung cancer: a case report
Published 2019-05-01“…Abstract Background We report a rare case of esophagopleural fistula (EPF) developing during the postoperative period after pulmonary resection for primary lung cancer. Case presentation A 71-year-old male who underwent video-assisted thoracoscopic right lower lobectomy with lymph node dissection for primary lung cancer developed severe stabbing pain in his right shoulder and high fever 3 days after the operation. …”
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Extended radical resection and chest wall reconstruction for a pulmonary sarcomatoid carcinoma: a case report
Published 2024-03-01“…Conclusions This case underscores the feasibility of surgical R0 resection in patients with PSC with chest wall invasion and no lymph node metastasis, potentially enhancing long-term outcomes. …”
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Asymptomatic primary tumour in incurable metastatic colorectal cancer: is there a role for surgical resection prior to systematic therapy or not?
Published 2016-12-01“…Information on patients’ age, gender, tumour histology, localization of the tumour, regional lymph node involvement, number of metastatic sites, surgery and systemic treatment was collected prospectively. …”
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Laparoscopic Colon Resection: A Newly Established Single Practice Center and a Single-Surgeon Observational Study
Published 2022-04-01“…Main Outcome Measures: Rates of conversion to open procedure, number of lymph nodes harvested, hospital length of stay, percentage of positive margins, 30-day morbidity, and 30-day mortality. …”
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USE OF INTEGRATED DIFFUSION-WEIGHTED MAGNETIC-RESONANCE IMAGING IN PRE-OPERATIVE EVALUATION OF RESECTABILITY OF ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER
Published 2017-08-01“…The aim of the study was to compare the diagnostic potential of integrated diffusion-weighted magnetic-resonance imaging (DW-MRI) with multi-spiral computed tomography (MSCT) in pre-operative evaluation of resectability of advanced ovarian cancer. Materials and methods. …”
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Low anterior resection syndrome after radical surgical treatment of rectal cancer: interim results of a multicenter interuniversity clinical trial
Published 2025-03-01“…The second step: analysis of medical documentation in order to assess the RF: type of anastomosis, surgical access, postoperative complications, lymph node dissection volume, use of intraoperative neuromonitoring, duration of surgery, timeframe of the reconstructive step, mode and timing of drug or combined treatment. …”
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Postoperative concomitant chemoradiotherapy improved treatment outcomes of patients with oral cavity cancer with multiple-node metastases but no other major risk factors.
Published 2014-01-01“…Patients who had extracapsular spreading of the lymph node metastases or positive resection margins or who refused to undergo PORT were excluded. …”
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Expression of CXCR-4 and CD 133 and it’s Correlation with Prognostic Pathologic Factors in Resectable Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Research Protocol
Published 2025-06-01“…Aim: This study aims to evaluate the immunohistochemical expression of CXCR-4 and CD133 in resectable OSCC and analyse their correlation with key prognostic pathological factors, including tumour grade, tumour size (T-stage), Depth of Invasion (DOI), Lymphovascular Invasion (LVI), Perineural Invasion (PNI), lymph node metastasis (N-stage), and Lymph node metastasis and surgical margin status. …”
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Dynamical lymphadenectomy as a component of multidisciplinary approach while doing operative interventions for pancreatic cancer
Published 2019-07-01“…In patients of the main group 9 ± 2 lymph nodes were excised, and in a comparative one – 13 ± 2, there were revealed 7 ± 1 (77.7%) and 9 ± 2 (60%) lymph nodes affected, accordingly. …”
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Low skeletal muscle mass as a proxy marker of sarcopenia is a risk factor for major complications in older patients undergoing curative colon resections for colon cancer
Published 2025-01-01“…Demographics, comorbidities, laboratory data, pathological features, malignant lymph node ratio (MLNR), OS, and DFS were recorded. …”
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Laparoscopic Radical Colectomy with Complete Mesocolic Excision Offers Similar Results Compared with Open Surgery
Published 2025-07-01“…All of the parameters relevant to the oncological quality of resection, namely total lymph node count, resection margins, or the completeness of resection, were similar between the open and laparoscopic groups both when analyzed for the entire cohort or when analyzed for specific subgroups according to the tumor location (right, transverse, or left colon) or stage of the disease (pT3 or stage III). …”
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