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Wiggins T, Majid M, Markar S, Loy J, Agrawal S, Koak Y
Ann R Coll Surg Engl . 2019 Sep; 102(2):153-159. PMID: 31508982
Introduction: Anastomosis formation constitutes a critical aspect of many gastrointestinal procedures. Barbed suture materials have been adopted by some surgeons to assist in this task. This systematic review and meta-analysis...
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Koak Y, Davies S, Winslet M
Dis Esophagus . 2008 Jun; 21(8):751-6. PMID: 18522638
In animal models, mixed acid and bile reflux into lower esophagus induces histological changes comparable to Barrett's metaplasia (BM) and neoplasia. The aim of this study was to compare the...
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Hazebroek E, Gananadha S, Koak Y, Berry H, Leibman S, Smith G
Dis Esophagus . 2008 May; 21(8):737-41. PMID: 18459987
Paraesophageal hernias (PEH) occur when there is herniation of the stomach through a dilated hiatal aperture. These hernias occur more commonly in the elderly, who are often not offered surgery...
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Hazebroek E, Koak Y, Berry H, Leibman S, Smith G
Surg Endosc . 2008 Mar; 23(1):193-6. PMID: 18320282
Background: The use of mesh for laparoscopic repair of large hiatal hernias may reduce recurrence rates in comparison to primary suture repair. However, there is a potential risk of mesh-related...
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Koak Y, Winslet M
Dis Esophagus . 2002 Dec; 15(4):271-7. PMID: 12472470
Columnar-lined lower esophagus (CLE) or Barrett's esophagus (BE) is caused by chronic reflux of the gastrointestinal tract and can progress to invasive adenocarcinoma. However, the pathophysiology, cell of origin, and...
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Koak Y, Jeddy T, Giddings A
J R Soc Med . 2000 Feb; 92(12):639-40. PMID: 10692889
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Ohri S, Somasundaram S, Koak Y, Macpherson A, Keogh B, Taylor K, et al.
Gastroenterology . 1994 Feb; 106(2):318-23. PMID: 8299899
Background/aims: Mean arterial pressure is reduced during hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass. The aim of this study was to assess whether this was associated with intestinal hypoperfusion and whether it affected intestinal...