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The link between Helicobacter pylori infection and gallbladder and biliary tract diseases: A review

Lim KPK, Loong Lee AJ, Jiang X, Jie Teng TZ, Shelat VG

Helicobacter pylori is a gram-negative pathogen commonly associated with peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer. H. pylori infection has also been reported in cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, gallbladder polyps, and biliary...
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Pancreatoduodenectomy with uncut-Roux-en-Y reconstruction in patients with previous radical gastrectomy

Kim HJ, Shin HS, Park SH, Yang HY, Kang CM

Gastric cancer is very common. Many patients have undergone radical gastric cancer surgery in Korea. Recently, the number of cases with secondary cancer occurring in other organs such as periampullary...
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Impact of route of reconstruction of gastrojejunostomy on delayed gastric emptying after pancreaticoduodenectomy: A prospective randomized study

Arora L, Reddy VV, Gavini SK, Chandrakasan C

Backgrounds/Aims: Pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) is commonly performed pancreatic procedure for tumors of periampullary region. Delayed gastric emptying (DGE) and pancreatic fistula are the most common specific complications following PD. DGE can...
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Laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis: Any time is a good time

Wani H, Meher S, Srinivasulu U, Mohanty LN, Modi M, Ibrarullah M

Backgrounds/Aims: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy within one week of acute cholecystitis is considered safe and advantageous. Surgery beyond first week is reserved for non-resolving attack or complications. To compare clinical outcomes of...
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Surgical management of hilar cholangiocarcinoma: Controversies and recommendations

Jena SS, Mehta NN, Nundy S

Hilar cholangiocarcinomas are highly aggressive malignancies. They are usually at an advanced stage at initial presentation. Surgical resection with negative margins is the standard of management. It provides the only...
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Portal vein reconstruction in pediatric liver transplantation using end-to-side jump graft: A case report

Lee J, Yi NJ, Kim JY, Choi HH, Kim J, Lee S, Hong Sy, Jin US, Yang SM, Lee JM, Hong SK, Choi Y, Lee KW, Suh KS

Attenuated portal vein (PV) flow is challenging in pediatric liver transplantation (LT) because it is unsuitable for classic end-to-end jump graft reconstruction from a small superior mesenteric vein (SMV). We...
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Impact of conversion at time of minimally invasive pancreaticoduodenectomy on perioperative and long-term outcomes: Review of the National Cancer Database

Palacio J, Sanchez D, Samuels S, Ainuz BY, Vigue RM, Hernandez WE, Gannon CJ, Llaguna OH

Backgrounds/Aims: Current literature presents limited data regarding outcomes following conversion at the time of minimally invasive pancreaticoduodenectomy (MI-PD). Methods: The National Cancer Database was queried for patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy. Patients...
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Spontaneous hepatic arterioportal fistula in extrahepatic portal vein obstruction: Combined endovascular and surgical management

Panda A, Narayanan D, Netaji A, Varshney VK, Agarwal L, Garg PK

Hepatic arterioportal fistulae are abnormal communications between the hepatic artery and portal vein. They are reported to be congenital or acquired secondary to trauma, iatrogenic procedures, hepatic cirrhosis, and hepatocellular...
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Surgery for symptomatic hepatic hemangioma: Resection vs. enucleation, an experience over two decades

Ghosh NK, R R, Singh A, Malage S, Sharma S, Kumar A, Kumar Singh R, Behari A, Kumar A, Saxena R

Backgrounds/Aims: Hemangiomas are the most common benign liver lesions; however, they are usually asymptomatic and seldom require surgery. Enucleation and resection are the most commonly performed surgical procedures for symptomatic...
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A rare case report of Mirizzi syndrome type III treatment algorithm in situs inversus totalis, large ventricular septal defect and transposition of great arteries in a young diabetic patient

Badipati R, Maity S, Maddasani M, Galib Ali SM, Khatoon FN, Kasinikota LD, Gunturu K, Prameela G

Situs inversus totalis (SIT) is a rare condition in which cardiac and abdominal organs are inverted from their normal left-sided orientation. Mirizzi syndrome, characterized by the obstruction of the common hepatic...
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Retrospective analysis of 8th edition American Joint Cancer Classification: Distal cholangiocarcinoma

Bajracharya AD, Shrestha S, Kim HS, Nahm JH, Park K, Park JS

Backgrounds/Aims: This is a retrospective analysis of whether the 8th edition American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) was a significant improvement over the 7th AJCC distal extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma classification. Methods: In...
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Unconventional shunt surgery for non-cirrhotic portal hypertension in patients not suitable for proximal splenorenal shunt

S L H, Pottakkat B, Gnanasekaran S, Raja K

Backgrounds/Aims: Proximal splenorenal shunt (PSRS) is a commonly performed procedure to decompress portal hypertension, in patients with refractory variceal bleed, especially in non-cirrhotic portal hypertension (NCPH). If conventional methods are...
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Histopathological changes in gall bladder mucosa in relation to the number, and size of gallstones, and analysis of the findings in the context of age distribution of the patients: A perspective

Sharma S, Walia BS, Randhawa M, Sharma A, Dugg P, Pannu JS

Backgrounds/Aims: To study histopathological changes in gall bladder mucosa in cholelithiasis patients, and analyse their relation to the number and size of gallstones. These findings were evaluated in the context...
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Postoperative delirium after cholecystectomy in older patients: A retrospective study

Park YM, Seo HI, Noh BG, Kim S, Hong SB, Lee NK, Kim DU, Han SY

Backgrounds/Aims: Postoperative delirium (POD) is a common complication that increases mortality and morbidity in older patients. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical significance of post-cholecystectomy delirium in older patients. Methods:...
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