R L Harries
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Recent Articles
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Hurt L, Barlow E, Davies M, Harris D, Barrington C, Harries R
Ann R Coll Surg Engl
. 2024 Mar;
107(2):92-97.
PMID: 38497793
Introduction: Metastatic anal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) carries a poor prognosis and the evidence base for surgical resection of metastases remains limited. The aim of this study was to establish...
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Whewell H, Brown C, Gokani V, Harries R, Aguilera M, Ahrend H, et al.
BJS Open
. 2021 Feb;
4(4):714-723.
PMID: 33521506
Background: Many differences exist in postgraduate surgical training programmes worldwide. The aim of this study was to provide an overview of the training requirements in general surgery across 23 different...
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Kamarajah S, Smart N, Daniels I, Pinkney T, Harries R
Hernia
. 2020 May;
25(1):3-12.
PMID: 32449096
Background: Achieving stable closure of complex or contaminated abdominal wall incisions remains challenging. This study aimed to characterise the stage of innovation for bioabsorbable mesh devices used during both midline...
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Beamish A, Johnston M, Harries R, Mohan H, Fitzgerald J, Humm G, et al.
Int J Surg
. 2020 Mar;
84:199-206.
PMID: 32169575
Introduction: Accurate recording of operative cases is essential during training to demonstrate experience. However, indicative numbers delineating minimum desirable experience may incentivise exaggeration or misrepresentation of experience. This study aimed...
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Harries R, Daniels I, Smart N
Hernia
. 2020 Mar;
25(1):133-140.
PMID: 32144507
Purpose: The management of a recurrent (symptomatic) parastomal hernia (PSH) presents a dilemma. The aim of this study was to review the outcome of patients who underwent a recurrent PSH...
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Harries R, Glasbey J, Gokani V, Griffiths G, Allum W
Br J Surg
. 2019 May;
106(8):1019-1025.
PMID: 31090925
Background: Over the past 10 years, the National Health Service in England has started to publish surgeon-specific outcomes publicly. The aim of this study was to investigate how this has...
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Walker N, Deekonda P, Glasbey J, Rashid S, Gokani V, Humm G, et al.
Int J Surg
. 2019 Jan;
67:107-112.
PMID: 30668992
Aims: Core surgical training (CST) programmes in the UK have seen a significant reduction in competition ratios over the past five years. This study aimed to determine motivating factors and...
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Fleming C, Humm G, Wild J, Mohan H, Hornby S, Harries R, et al.
Int J Surg
. 2018 Feb;
52:349-354.
PMID: 29428432
Background: As front-line healthcare staff, doctors in surgical training occupy a unique organisational space rotating through hospitals and services in which they witness first hand both good and bad practice....
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Williams A, Harries R, Mohan H
Int J Surg
. 2017 Dec;
52:361-365.
PMID: 29248624
The Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT) is a professional body and registered charity working to promote excellence in surgical training for the benefit of junior doctors and patients alike....