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V Kanakala

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Lamb C, Kanakala V, Stirling R, Attwood S
Frontline Gastroenterol . 2017 Aug; 1(1):25-29. PMID: 28839538
Eosinophilic oesophagitis (EoE) is a recently described condition that has gained increasing recognition over the past 5 years. Despite this, many clinicians remain unaware of EoE, often leading to diagnostic...
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DeAsis F, Gitelis M, Chao S, Lapin B, Linn J, Denham W, et al.
Hernia . 2015 Nov; 19 Suppl 1:S35-42. PMID: 26518843
No abstract available.
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Kanakala V, Borowski D, Agarwal A, Tabaqchali M, Garg D, Gill T
Tech Coloproctol . 2012 May; 16(6):423-8. PMID: 22614072
Background: Single-port access (SPA) offers cosmetic advantages in addition to the well-recognised benefits of conventional multi-port laparoscopic (CL) surgery, and can be carried out using standard straight instruments. We report...
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Borowski D, Kanakala V, Agarwal A, Tabaqchali M, Garg D, Gill T
Dis Colon Rectum . 2011 Jul; 54(8):1053-6. PMID: 21730797
Background: Single-port access offers cosmetic advantages in addition to the well-recognized benefits of standard multiport laparoscopic surgery, and can be performed with the use of standard straight instruments. We describe...
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Kanakala V, Bawa S, Gallagher P, Woodcock S, Attwood S, Horgan L, et al.
Surgeon . 2010 Apr; 8(3):132-5. PMID: 20400021
Background & Aim: Current Laparoscopic simulators have limited usefulness and patients have been used for training since the dawn of surgery. NUGITS (Northumbrian Upper Gastro Intestinal Team of Surgeons) Laparoscopic...
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Lewis C, Lamb C, Kanakala V, Pritchard S, Armstrong G, Attwood S
Dis Esophagus . 2009 Feb; 22(3):249-55. PMID: 19207551
Recent research suggests that allergy may be the key factor in the etiology of eosinophilic esophagitis (EE); however, historically, the condition was hypothesized as related to reflux injury to the...