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N W Pearce

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Cawich S, Johnson P, Gardner M, Pearce N, Sinanan A, Gosein M, et al.
Clin Radiol . 2020 Sep; 75(12):964.e1-964.e6. PMID: 32958222
Aim: To evaluate the variations in venous drainage from the left liver. Materials And Methods: A retrospective evaluation was performed of all consecutive abdominal computed tomography (CT) examinations at a...
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Cipriani F, Rawashdeh M, Stanton L, Armstrong T, Takhar A, Pearce N, et al.
Br J Surg . 2016 Aug; 103(11):1504-12. PMID: 27484847
Background: There is a need for high-level evidence regarding the added value of laparoscopic (LLR) compared with open (OLR) liver resection. The aim of this study was to compare the...
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Coles S, Besselink M, Serin K, Alsaati H, Di Gioia P, Samim M, et al.
Surg Endosc . 2015 Jan; 29(11):3190-5. PMID: 25582963
Background: Until recently, laparoscopic resection of tumors involving segment 7 (s7) of the liver was seen as a relative contraindication. We analyzed our experiences with laparoscopic resection of tumors in...
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Shelat V, Serin K, Samim M, Besselink M, Al Saati H, Di Gioia P, et al.
World J Surg . 2014 Aug; 38(12):3175-80. PMID: 25138071
Background: Repeat laparoscopic liver resection (R-LLR) can be technically challenging. Data on this topic are scarce and many investigators would question its feasibility and outcomes. The aim of the present...
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Johnson P, Cawich S, Roberts P, Shah S, Gardner M, Gordon-Strachan G, et al.
Clin Radiol . 2013 May; 68(8):823-7. PMID: 23684518
Aim: To evaluate the spectrum of hepatic arterial variants in unselected patients undergoing computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen at the main regional referral centre in the northern Anglophone Caribbean....
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Abu Hilal M, Harb A, Zeidan B, Steadman B, Primrose J, Pearce N
World J Surg Oncol . 2009 Jan; 7:1. PMID: 19123935
Background: Splenosis is a heterotropic implantation of splenic fragments onto exposed vascularised peritoneal and intrathoracic surfaces, following splenic injury or elective splenectomy. Case Presentation: A 60 year old cirrhotic patient...
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Abu Hilal M, Pearce N
Dig Surg . 2008 Sep; 25(4):305-8. PMID: 18784413
Background: Laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomy (LLLS) is procedure with potential for future transformation into a primarily laparoscopic procedure where surgeons can safely develop laparoscopic experience and gain proficiency. Methods: Between...
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Abu-Hilal M, Primrose J, Casaril A, McPhail M, Pearce N, Nicoli N
J Gastrointest Surg . 2008 Jul; 12(9):1521-6. PMID: 18592325
Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has a high worldwide prevalence and mortality. While surgical resection and transplantation offers curative potential, donor availability and patient liver status and comorbidities may disallow either....
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Pearce N, Knight R, Irving H, Menon K, Prasad K, Pollard S, et al.
HPB (Oxford) . 2008 Mar; 5(2):91-5. PMID: 18332963
Background: Liver abscess is a serious disease traditionally managed by open drainage. The advances in interventional radiology over the last two decades have allowed a change in approach to this...
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Abu Hilal M, McPhail M, Zeidan B, Zeidan S, Hallam M, Armstrong T, et al.
Eur J Surg Oncol . 2008 Mar; 34(12):1285-8. PMID: 18316171
Background: Laparoscopic liver surgery has been difficult to popularize. High volume liver centres have identified left lateral sectionectomy (LLS) as a procedure with potential for transformation into a primarily laparoscopic...