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Omental Free-Shaped Flap Reinforcement on the Anastomosis and Dissected Area (OFFROAD) Following Reconstruction after Gastrectomy: A Retrospective Case-Control Study

Roh CK, Han SU

The recent advancements in surgical techniques and perioperative care have improved postoperative morbidity and survival after gastric cancer surgeries. However, anastomotic leakage, the most serious complication post-gastrectomy, continues to occur....
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Risk Factors for the Severity of Complications in Minimally Invasive Total Gastrectomy for Gastric Cancer: a Retrospective Cohort Study

Roh CK, Lee S, Son SY, Hur H, Han SU

Purpose: Minimally invasive gastrectomy is a promising surgical method with well-known benefits, including reduced postoperative complications. However, for total gastrectomy of gastric cancers, this approach does not significantly reduce the...
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Similar Operative Outcomes between the da Vinci Xi® and da Vinci Si® Systems in Robotic Gastrectomy for Gastric Cancer

Alhossaini RM, Altamran A, Choi S, Roh CK, Seo WJ, Cho M, Son T, Kim HI, Hyung WJ

PURPOSE: The robotic system for surgery was introduced to gastric cancer surgery in the early 2000s to overcome the shortcomings of laparoscopic surgery. The more recently introduced da Vinci Xi®...
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Feasibility of Linear-Shaped Gastroduodenostomy during the Performance of Totally Robotic Distal Gastrectomy

Wang B, Son SY, Shin H, Roh CK, Hur H, Han SU

PURPOSE: Although linear-shaped gastroduodenostomy (LSGD) was reported to be a feasible and reliable method of Billroth I anastomosis in patients undergoing totally laparoscopic distal gastrectomy (TLDG), the feasibility of LSGD...
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The Role of Laparoscopic Necrosectomy in the Era of Minimally Invasive Treatment for Necrotizing Pancreatitis: A Case Series and Review of the Literature

Roh CK, Yoon YS, Han HS, Cho JY, Choi YR, Jang JS, Kwon S, Kim SH, Choi JK

PURPOSE: Despite the recent increasing application of minimally invasive techniques to treat necrotizing pancreatitis, few reports on laparoscopic necrosectomy have appeared. The aim of the present study was to evaluate...
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Clinical Implications of Microsatellite Instability in Early Gastric Cancer

Kim DG, An JY, Kim H, Shin SJ, Choi S, Seo WJ, Roh CK, Cho M, Son T, Kim HI, Cheong JH, Hyung WJ, Noh SH, Choi YY

PURPOSE: We aimed to evaluate the clinical characteristics of microsatellite instability in early gastric cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The microsatellite instability status of resected early gastric tumors was evaluated using two...
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Effects of Aprotinin and Insulin on Regulation of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase m-RNA in the Mouse Macrophage

Baik SW, Yoo KJ, Roh CK

BACKGROUND: Nitric oxide (NO) has been known to have antimicrobial activity, and the increased NO production in case of sepsis may play as a physiologic defense mechanism. However the increased...
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Single Patient Classifier Assay, Microsatellite Instability, and Epstein-Barr Virus Status Predict Clinical Outcomes in Stage II/III Gastric Cancer: Results from CLASSIC Trial

Roh CK, Choi YY, Choi S, Seo WJ, Cho M, Jang E, Son T, Kim HI, Kim H, Hyung WJ, Huh YM, Noh SH, Cheong JH

PURPOSE: Clinical implications of single patient classifier (SPC) and microsatellite instability (MSI) in stage II/III gastric cancer have been reported. We investigated SPC and the status of MSI and Epstein-Barr...
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