Lee Swanstrom
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Recent Articles
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Garcia Vazquez A, Verde J, Hernandez Lara A, Mutter D, Swanstrom L
Ann Surg Open
. 2024 Sep;
5(3):e459.
PMID: 39310343
Introduction: This study aimed to identify research areas that demand attention in multimodal data-driven surgery for improving data management in minimally invasive surgery. Background: New surgical procedures, high-tech equipment, and...
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Valats J, Perreta S, Swanstrom L, Dargent J, Branche J, Picot M, et al.
Surg Endosc
. 2024 Jan;
38(3):1454-1464.
PMID: 38216748
Background And Aims: Weight regain after RYGB is multifactorial including dilatation of the gastro-jejunal anastomosis. Transoral outlet reduction (TORe) procedure is a minimally invasive alternative to surgical anastomotic revision. Methods:...
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Montanelli J, Sosa-Valencia L, Badaoui A, Averous G, Swanstrom L, Mutter D, et al.
Endosc Int Open
. 2023 Dec;
11(12):E1123-E1129.
PMID: 38094033
Pancreatic surgery remains complex, particularly for borderline resectable and locally advanced tumors. Vascular invasion compromises resectability, and vascular resection entails increased morbidity and mortality. Following a feasibility and safety demonstration...
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Barragan C, Alshehri H, Marom G, Glazer Y, Swanstrom L, Shlomovitz E
J Vasc Interv Radiol
. 2023 Oct;
35(1):74-79.
PMID: 37797738
Purpose: To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of percutaneous cholecystoenteric anastomosis (PCEA) creation in patients with indwelling cholecystostomy tubes who are high-risk surgical candidates. Materials And Methods: Fourteen (male, 10;...
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Cobianchi L, Dal Mas F, Verde J, Garcia-Vazquez A, Martellucci J, Swanstrom L, et al.
Discov Health Syst
. 2023 Jul;
1(1):2.
PMID: 37521113
The surgical literature is paying more and more attention to the topic of soft or non-technical skills (NTS), defined as those cognitive and social skills that characterize high-performing individuals and...
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Irani S, Sharma N, Storm A, Shah R, Chahal P, Willingham F, et al.
Ann Surg
. 2022 Dec;
278(3):e556-e562.
PMID: 36537290
Objective: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of endoscopic ultrasound-guided gallbladder drainage (EUS-GBD) using a lumen-apposing metal stent (LAMS). Background: For patients with acute cholecystitis who are poor surgical candidates,...
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Fingerhut A, Wexner S, Behrns K, Arrezo A, Buhler L, Francis N, et al.
Surgery
. 2022 Sep;
172(4):1039-1040.
PMID: 36150773
No abstract available.
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Sosa-Valencia L, Garcia Vazquez A, Verde J, Wanert F, Huppertz J, Swanstrom L
Endosc Int Open
. 2022 May;
10(5):E679-E685.
PMID: 35571467
Image-guided minimally invasive techniques have transformed the management of malignant and benign bile duct obstructions. These evolving techniques are being widely adopted and applied and hands-on training using high quality...
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Sosa-Valencia L, Huppertz J, Wanert F, Haberzetser F, Swanstrom L, Mangiavillano B, et al.
Endosc Ultrasound
. 2022 Apr;
11(2):112-121.
PMID: 35488623
Background And Objectives: EUS has evolved into a therapeutic modality for gastrointestinal disorders. Simulators, ex vivo models, and phantoms are the current teaching methods for therapeutic EUS (TEUS). We create...