Researchers aim to assess the impact of standardized prehabilitation protocols on clinical outcomes for colorectal cancer patients in the Netherlands. By recruiting 1,070 patients, including those undergoing prehabilitation and a matched historical cohort, they will analyze postoperative complications, length of hospital stay, and readmission rates. The study seeks to establish a clear clinical effect of […]
Category: General Surgery
AI can enhance surgical care access but needs ethical oversight.
A three-pronged approach is proposed to leverage artificial intelligence in improving surgical care access, particularly for underserved populations. By emphasizing data quality, continuous system evaluation, and ethical governance, researchers suggest that AI can reduce disparities in health outcomes. This approach addresses the risks associated with AI implementation while unlocking its potential to benefit rural and […]
Advancing minimally invasive surgery in Africa is challenging.
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has improved patient outcomes, yet its implementation in Africa faces significant hurdles. Economic constraints, inadequate healthcare infrastructure, and lack of training limit its adoption across the continent. Notably, only Egypt and South Africa have established robotic surgery programs. However, advancements in tele-robotic surgery and low-cost innovations show promise. Overcoming these barriers […]
ACS model enhances trauma care and surgeon satisfaction in Taiwan
The implementation of the acute care surgery (ACS) model at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital has revolutionized trauma care in Taiwan. This comprehensive approach, covering all stages from admission to discharge, has significantly improved patient outcomes. By broadening the role of trauma surgeons, the model not only ensures high-quality care but also fosters professional satisfaction among […]
High appendiceal tumor rate linked to periappendicular abscess
The research highlights a significant appendiceal tumor prevalence of 14.3% among patients with periappendicular abscess, markedly higher compared to 1.5% in those with uncomplicated appendicitis. Notably, age is a key risk factor, with patients over 35 years exhibiting increased tumor rates. The study proposes routine interval appendectomy for this demographic, emphasizing improved outcomes in terms […]
Distinct prognostic implications observed in pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms
Findings indicate significant differences between insulinomas and non-functional pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (nf-pnens) regarding prognosis and tumor biology. nf-pnens exhibited higher rates of lymph node involvement, perineural invasion, and more advanced tumor grades. The study’s multivariate analysis revealed that nf-pnens with lymph node metastasis and high grading correlated with reduced recurrence-free survival. Genetically, distinct somatic mutations […]
EUS-TA significantly enhances diagnostic accuracy for biliary lesions
Endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue acquisition (EUS-TA) demonstrated high diagnostic yields in biliary lesions, achieving 96.3% sensitivity and 100% specificity. Of 71 cases, 54 were diagnosed as malignant, marking a 76.1% malignancy rate. When combined with endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC), EUS-TA increased overall diagnostic accuracy from 82.5% to 94.2%, identifying 30 additional malignant cases. The procedure’s adverse […]
Radiologic-pathologic discordance significantly impacts HCC survival rates
In a nationwide cohort study, researchers found that discrepancies between radiologic findings and pathological evaluations in hepatocellular carcinoma patients undergoing resection are linked to worse survival outcomes. Specifically, discordance in more than two factors notably increased the hazard ratio to 3.251. Factors like lymph node metastasis and vascular invasion were also significant independent predictors of […]
Sarcopenia and frailty predict poor outcomes after emergency surgery
A study involving 101 patients over 55 years undergoing emergency laparotomy revealed that sarcopenia, myosteatosis, and frailty are critical in predicting adverse outcomes. Notably, low grip strength and positive sarc-f questionnaire scores significantly associated with increased rehabilitation admission risk and likelihood of not returning home. Frailty was linked to fewer days alive outside the hospital […]
EUS-guided drainage proves effective for complicated diverticulitis
EUS-guided pelvic abscess drainage (EUS-PAD) using lumen-apposing metal stents demonstrates high efficacy and safety in managing complicated acute diverticulitis. In a study involving 53 patients, the procedure achieved a technical success rate of 92.5% and a clinical success rate of 88.7%. Adverse events were minimal, occurring in 3.8% of cases, with no procedure-related mortalities. EUS-PAD […]
