Mohd Abu Hilal
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Recent Articles
1.
Vitale A, Romano P, Cillo U, Lauterio A, Sangiovanni A, Cabibbo G, et al.
JAMA Surg
. 2024 May;
159(8):881-889.
PMID: 38771633
Importance: The 2022 Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer algorithm currently discourages liver resection (LR) for patients with multinodular hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) presenting with 2 or 3 nodules that are each 3...
2.
Famularo S, Cillo U, Lauterio A, Donadon M, Vitale A, Serenari M, et al.
HPB (Oxford)
. 2023 Jun;
25(10):1223-1234.
PMID: 37357112
Background: Despite second-line transplant(SLT) for recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma(rHCC) leads to the longest survival after recurrence(SAR), its real applicability has never been reported. The aim was to compare the SAR of...
3.
Famularo S, Donadon M, Cipriani F, Fazio F, Ardito F, Iaria M, et al.
JAMA Surg
. 2022 Dec;
158(2):192-202.
PMID: 36576813
Importance: Clear indications on how to select retreatments for recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are still lacking. Objective: To create a machine learning predictive model of survival after HCC recurrence to...
4.
Rottoli M, Pellino G, Spinelli A, Flacco M, Manzoli L, Morino M, et al.
BJS Open
. 2022 Feb;
6(1).
PMID: 35143629
Background: This study compared patients undergoing colorectal cancer surgery in 20 hospitals of northern Italy in 2019 versus 2020, in order to evaluate whether COVID-19-related delays of colorectal cancer screening...
5.
Iaria M, Bianchi G, Fazio F, Ardito F, Perri P, Pontarolo N, et al.
HPB (Oxford)
. 2022 Feb;
24(8):1291-1304.
PMID: 35125292
Background: We aimed to evaluate, in a large Western cohort, perioperative and long-term oncological outcomes of salvage hepatectomy (SH) for recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma (rHCC) after primary hepatectomy (PH) or locoregional...
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Tyutyunnik P, Klompmaker S, Lombardo C, Lapshyn H, Menonna F, Napoli N, et al.
Surg Endosc
. 2021 Apr;
36(2):1515-1526.
PMID: 33825015
Introduction: There are limited numbers of high-volume centers performing minimally invasive pancreatoduodenectomy (MIPD) routinely. Several approaches to MIPD have been described. Aim of this analysis was to show the learning...
7.
van Hilst J, de Rooij T, Abu Hilal M, Besselink M
Ann Surg
. 2019 Aug;
270(6):e136-e137.
PMID: 31425333
No abstract available.
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van der Poel M, Fichtinger R, Bemelmans M, Bosscha K, Braat A, de Boer M, et al.
HPB (Oxford)
. 2019 Jun;
21(12):1734-1743.
PMID: 31235430
Background: While most of the evidence on minimally invasive liver surgery (MILS) is derived from expert centers, nationwide outcomes remain underreported. This study aimed to evaluate the implementation and outcome...
9.
de Rooij T, van Hilst J, Van Santvoort H, Boerma D, van den Boezem P, Daams F, et al.
Ann Surg
. 2018 Aug;
269(1):2-9.
PMID: 30080726
Objective: This trial followed a structured nationwide training program in minimally invasive distal pancreatectomy (MIDP), according to the IDEAL framework for surgical innovation, and aimed to compare time to functional...
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de Rooij T, van Hilst J, Vogel J, van Santvoort H, de Boer M, Boerma D, et al.
Trials
. 2017 Apr;
18(1):166.
PMID: 28388963
Background: Observational cohort studies have suggested that minimally invasive distal pancreatectomy (MIDP) is associated with better short-term outcomes compared with open distal pancreatectomy (ODP), such as less intraoperative blood loss,...