Chalisa Suwanprinya
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Suwanprinya C, Luvira V, Winaikosol K, Surakunprapha P, Punyavong P, Jenwitheesuk K, et al.
Clin J Gastroenterol
. 2024 Mar;
17(3):543-550.
PMID: 38517592
Cholangiocarcinoma requires complete surgical resection for cure. Even so, the recurrence and metastasis rates are high, and further treatment is typically through palliative systemic chemotherapy. Curative-intent resection of metastatic site...
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Suwanprinya C
J Vis Commun Med
. 2024 Mar;
46(4):179-185.
PMID: 38517130
Surgical illustration plays a fundamental role in the surgical field, being able to convey imagery in a more comprehensive way. However, its utility has seen a decline and being slowly...
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Luvira V, Suwanprinya C, Laochuvong Y, Tipwaratorn T
Turk J Surg
. 2023 Dec;
39(3):281-282.
PMID: 38058379
The use of a sealing device during video-assisted liver transection has gained a lot of popularity due to its advantages in operative and patient outcomes. However, it has some technical...
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Petchpiboolthai P, Suwanprinya C, Luvira V, Tipwaratorn T, Pairojkul C
Clin J Gastroenterol
. 2023 Apr;
16(3):495-500.
PMID: 37052870
Background: Leiomyoma of the pancreas is an extremely rare entity. There are currently only three reported cases, all of which were small, asymptomatic, and incidentally found tumor. Methods: We have...
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Jongkatkorn C, Luvira V, Suwanprinya C, Piampatipan K, Leeratanakachorn N, Tipwaratorn T, et al.
World J Gastrointest Surg
. 2023 Apr;
15(3):362-373.
PMID: 37032797
Background: Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) program has been proved to improve postoperative outcome for many surgical procedures, including liver resection. There was limited evidence regarding the feasibility and benefit...