Objective: To compare early postoperative outcomes of patients undergoing different types of emergency procedures for bleeding or perforated gastroduodenal ulcers. Background: Although definitive acid-reducing procedures are being used less frequently during emergency ulcer surgery, there is little published data to support this change in practice. Methods: A retrospective analysis of data for patients from the 2005-2011 American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program database who underwent emergency operation for bleeding or perforated peptic ulcer disease was performed to determine the association between surgical approach (local procedure alone, vagotomy/drainage, or vagotomy/gastric resection) and 30-day posto...
Objectives: Patients with peptic ulceration continue to present to surgeons with complications of bl...
OBJECTIVE: To compare radical surgery with a minimal approach for peptic ulcer bleeding in relation ...
BACKGROUND Surgery is the treatment of choice for perforated peptic ulcer disease. The aim of the pr...
OBJECTIVE:: To compare early postoperative outcomes of patients undergoing different types of emerge...
Objective: Despite improvements in anesthesiology and intensive care medicine, mortality for perfora...
OBJECTIVES: This study used national audit data to describe current management and outcomes of patie...
Introduction: Peptic ulcer perforation requires urgent surgical intervention, but there is no consen...
Background: Older data indicate that less patients undergo surgery for complicated peptic ulcer dise...
BACKGROUND: Randomized controlled trials have shown that laparoscopic approach to surgery for perfor...
Background/Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the outcomes of patients who underw...
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BACKGROUND: Perforated peptic ulcer is a serious complication of peptic ulcer disease and carries hi...
Aim: To supervise and share experience in the treatment of duodenal ulcer bleeding, which is a rare ...
Background: Perforated peptic ulcers (PPU) remain one of the most frequent causes of death. Their in...
Background: In patients with bleeding peptic ulcers in whom endoscopic hemostasis fails, surgery usu...
Objectives: Patients with peptic ulceration continue to present to surgeons with complications of bl...
OBJECTIVE: To compare radical surgery with a minimal approach for peptic ulcer bleeding in relation ...
BACKGROUND Surgery is the treatment of choice for perforated peptic ulcer disease. The aim of the pr...
OBJECTIVE:: To compare early postoperative outcomes of patients undergoing different types of emerge...
Objective: Despite improvements in anesthesiology and intensive care medicine, mortality for perfora...
OBJECTIVES: This study used national audit data to describe current management and outcomes of patie...
Introduction: Peptic ulcer perforation requires urgent surgical intervention, but there is no consen...
Background: Older data indicate that less patients undergo surgery for complicated peptic ulcer dise...
BACKGROUND: Randomized controlled trials have shown that laparoscopic approach to surgery for perfor...
Background/Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the outcomes of patients who underw...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Despite improvements in anesthesiology and intensive care m...
BACKGROUND: Perforated peptic ulcer is a serious complication of peptic ulcer disease and carries hi...
Aim: To supervise and share experience in the treatment of duodenal ulcer bleeding, which is a rare ...
Background: Perforated peptic ulcers (PPU) remain one of the most frequent causes of death. Their in...
Background: In patients with bleeding peptic ulcers in whom endoscopic hemostasis fails, surgery usu...
Objectives: Patients with peptic ulceration continue to present to surgeons with complications of bl...
OBJECTIVE: To compare radical surgery with a minimal approach for peptic ulcer bleeding in relation ...
BACKGROUND Surgery is the treatment of choice for perforated peptic ulcer disease. The aim of the pr...