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Boutros C, Drapalik L, Alvarado C, Bassiri A, Sinopoli J, Tapias Vargas L, et al.
Diseases . 2025 Feb; 13(2). PMID: 39997044
Background: Resection is considered the standard of care for patients with localized esophageal cancer who are "physiologically fit". Patients who do not meet this standard are considered contraindicated to receive...
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Towe C, Badrinathan A, Khil A, Alvarado C, Ho V, Bassiri A, et al.
Ther Adv Respir Dis . 2024 Dec; 18:17534666241305954. PMID: 39676414
Background: Guidelines advocate pulmonary function testing (PFT) in preoperative evaluation before lung resection. Although forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) and diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide...
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Boutros C, Loftus A, Bassiri A, Davis L, Vince R, Sinopoli J, et al.
Case Rep Surg . 2024 Nov; 2024:4475216. PMID: 39575207
Staghorn calculi pose challenges in urology, often necessitating more invasive procedures such as percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) to clear a large stone burden with fewer procedures. Here we present a case...
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Boutros C, Bassiri A, Jiang B, Sinopoli J, Tapias L, Linden P, et al.
J Surg Res . 2024 Sep; 302:765-772. PMID: 39217738
Introduction: The persistent under-representation of women in surgery remains a critical concern within the medical profession, prompting a need for a nuanced analysis of gender distribution. Despite advancements in medical...
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Alvarado C, Worrell S, Tipton A, Coffey M, Jiang B, Linden P, et al.
J Palliat Care . 2024 Aug; 39(4):333-339. PMID: 39175427
The American College of Surgeons recommends structured family meetings (FM) for high-risk surgical patients. We hypothesized that goals of care discussions (GOCD) in the form of an FM, multidisciplinary family...
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Bassiri A, Boutros C, Jiang B, Sinopoli J, Tapias Vargas L, Linden P, et al.
J Surg Res . 2024 Aug; 302:166-174. PMID: 39098115
Introduction: Minimally invasive lung resection has been associated with improved outcomes; however, institutional characteristics associated with utilization are unclear. We hypothesized that the presence of surgical robots at institutions would...
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Merino K, Bassiri A, Parker B, Bruno D, Linden P, Sinopoli J, et al.
J Thorac Dis . 2024 Jul; 16(6):3794-3804. PMID: 38983167
Background: Brain metastasis is common with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Patients with some early-stage cancers don't benefit from routine brain imaging. Currently clinical stage alone is used to justify...
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Manyak G, Bassiri A, Alvarado C, Sarnaik K, Sinopoli J, Tapias L, et al.
Am Surg . 2024 Apr; 90(6):1561-1569. PMID: 38584508
Background: Current practice patterns suggest open rather than minimally invasive (MIS) approaches for thymomas >4 cm. We hypothesized there would be similar perioperative outcomes and overall survival between open and...
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Towe C, Grau-Sepulveda M, Hartwig M, Kang L, Jiang B, Sinopoli J, et al.
Ann Thorac Surg . 2024 Mar; 118(3):665-671. PMID: 38493921
Background: This study compares sublobar resections-wedge resection and segmentectomy-in clinical stage IA lung cancers. It tests the hypothesis that overall survival after wedge resection is similar to segmentectomy. Methods: Adults...
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Kloos J, Bassiri A, Ho V, Sinopoli J, Tapias Vargas L, Linden P, et al.
JTCVS Open . 2024 Feb; 17:336-343. PMID: 38420542
Objective: In patients undergoing elective thoracic surgery, frailty is associated with worse outcomes. However, the magnitude by which frailty influences outcomes of urgent thoracic surgery (UTS) is unknown. Methods: We...