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Segmentectomy
Known as:
segmental resection
Surgery to remove part of an organ or gland. It may also be used to remove a tumor and normal tissue around it. In lung cancer surgery, segmentectomy…
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Removal of lung, other than total pneumonectomy; single segment (segmentectomy)
Segmental Mastectomy
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Recent advances and current controversies in the management of DCIS of the breast.
G. Sakorafas
,
D. Farley
,
G. Peros
Cancer Treatment Reviews
2008
Corpus ID: 32621666
2005
2005
Recurrence after segmental resection for colonic Crohn's disease
S. W. Polle
,
J. Slors
,
G. Weverling
,
D. Gouma
,
D. Hommes
,
W. A. Bemelman
British Journal of Surgery
2005
Corpus ID: 32250386
Segmental colonic resection is commonly performed in patients with colorectal Crohn's disease. The aim of this study was to…
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Review
2003
Review
2003
Treatment strategy of limited surgery in the treatment guidelines for gastric cancer in Japan.
T. Yokota
,
S. Ishiyama
,
Toshihiro Saito
,
S. Teshima
,
M. Shimotsuma
,
H. Yamauchi
The Lancet Oncology
2003
Corpus ID: 2690413
Review
2003
Review
2003
Factors associated with perioperative complications and long-term results after pulmonary resection for primary carcinoma of the lung.
A. Ploeg
,
A. Kappetein
,
R. V. van Tongeren
,
P. Pahlplatz
,
G. Kastelein
,
P. Breslau
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
2003
Corpus ID: 28994983
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Diverticular colitis – therapeutic and aetiological considerations
J. Evans
,
J. Cooper
,
W. Roediger
Colorectal Disease
2002
Corpus ID: 41889797
Treatment of diverticulitis may change when associated with mucosal inflammation of either ulcerative‐like or Crohns‐like colitis…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Laparoscopic segmental resection for infiltrating endometriosis of rectosigmoid colon: a preliminary report.
F. Nezhat
Surgical laparoscopy, endoscopy & percutaneous…
2001
Corpus ID: 39657556
: The following is a description of the first series of laparoscopic partial proctectomies performed without a separate surgical…
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2001
2001
Postoperative Evaluation of Pylorus-Preserving Procedures Compared with Conventional Distal Gastrectomy for Early Gastric Cancer
T. Hotta
,
K. Taniguchi
,
+6 authors
K. Matsuyama
Surgery today (Print)
2001
Corpus ID: 23243974
Abstract We evaluated postoperative function in 98 patients who underwent surgery for early gastric cancer between 1995 and 1998…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Carcinoid Tumors of the Extrahepatic Bile Ducts: A Study of Seven Cases
A. Maitra
,
J. Krueger
,
+5 authors
Jorge Albores[ndash]Saavedra
American Journal of Surgical Pathology
2000
Corpus ID: 28673424
The authors report seven patients with carcinoid tumors of the extrahepatic bile ducts (EHBDs). All patients were women, with an…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
The Free Vascularized Flap and the Flap Plate Options: Comparative Results of Reconstruction of Lateral Mandibular Defects
T. Shpitzer
,
P. Gullane
,
+4 authors
E. Gur
The Laryngoscope
2000
Corpus ID: 32527549
Objectives/Hypothesis Reconstruction of the mandible and oral cavity after segmental resection is a challenging surgical problem…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
The continuing clinical dilemma of primary tumors of the small intestine.
D. L. Ciresi
,
D. Scholten
The American surgeon
1995
Corpus ID: 25266791
Small intestinal tumors are relatively rare, notoriously difficult to diagnose, and often advanced at the time of definitive…
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