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Eosinophilic Cholangitis And Cholangiopathy: A Sheep In Wolves Clothing, Catherine Nashed, Sujit Vijay Sakpal, Victoria Shusharina, Ronald Scott Chamberlain
Eosinophilic Cholangitis And Cholangiopathy: A Sheep In Wolves Clothing, Catherine Nashed, Sujit Vijay Sakpal, Victoria Shusharina, Ronald Scott Chamberlain
Department of Surgery
BACKGROUND: Eosinophilic cholangitis (EC) is a rare benign disorder of the biliary tract which can cause biliary obstruction. Similar to other disease processes involving the bile ducts, this disorder can pose a difficult diagnostic challenge as it can mimic cholangiocarcinoma.
METHODS: A systematic search of the scientific literature was carried out using PubMed to access all publications related to EC. Search keywords that were utilized included "eosinophilic cholangitis," "etiology," "treatment," and "obstructive jaundice." Results. Twenty-three cases of EC have been reported. Nineteen patients (82.6%) who presented with EC remain disease-free; 15 of these 19 patients (78.9%) with followup time remain …
Iatrogenic Bile Duct Injury Associated With Anomalies Of The Right Hepatic Sectoral Ducts: A Misunderstood And Underappreciated Problem, Nitin Babel, Sujit Vijay Sakpal, Prakash Paragi, Jason Wellen, Stephen Feldman, Ronald Scott Chamberlain
Iatrogenic Bile Duct Injury Associated With Anomalies Of The Right Hepatic Sectoral Ducts: A Misunderstood And Underappreciated Problem, Nitin Babel, Sujit Vijay Sakpal, Prakash Paragi, Jason Wellen, Stephen Feldman, Ronald Scott Chamberlain
Department of Surgery
Although laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) has been widely accepted as the standard of care, it continues to have a higher complication rate than open cholecystectomy. Bile duct injury with LC has often been attributed to surgical inexperience, but it is also clear that aberrant bile ducts are present in a significant number of patients who sustain biliary injuries during these procedures. We present three cases of right sectoral hepatic duct injuries which occurred during LC and provide a discussion of the conditions which are likely to lead to these injuries, as part of a strategy to prevent them.
Small Bowel Strangulation As Yet Another Complication Of The Rectus Abdominis Donor Site., Geoffrey G. Hallock Md
Small Bowel Strangulation As Yet Another Complication Of The Rectus Abdominis Donor Site., Geoffrey G. Hallock Md
Department of Surgery
No abstract provided.
Re: Midpalmar Approach To The Carpal Tunnel: An Alternative To Endoscopic Release., Robert X. Murphy Jr, Md, Ms
Re: Midpalmar Approach To The Carpal Tunnel: An Alternative To Endoscopic Release., Robert X. Murphy Jr, Md, Ms
Department of Surgery
No abstract provided.
Prefabrication Of A Secondary Tram Flap., Geoffrey G. Hallock Md
Prefabrication Of A Secondary Tram Flap., Geoffrey G. Hallock Md
Department of Surgery
A secondary TRAM flap was prefabricated in a rat model using the rectus muscle. The right rectus muscle was elevated as an inferiorly pedicled muscle flap in one experimental group (n = 6) and as a superiorly pedicled muscle flap in a second group (n = 5) and then sandwiched between a silicone sheet and the abdominal skin. Two weeks later, the abdominal skin and attached rectus muscle were elevated over the silicone sheet as a secondary TRAM flap. The surviving skin paddle areas of these prefabricated TRAM flaps were compared with superiorly (n = 7) and inferiorly (n = …
Complications, Untoward Events, And Reality., Geoffrey G. Hallock Md
Complications, Untoward Events, And Reality., Geoffrey G. Hallock Md
Department of Surgery
The only surgeons who do not have deal with complications are those who do not operate.1
The Rat Tram Flap: A Human Analogue?, Geoffrey G. Hallock Md
The Rat Tram Flap: A Human Analogue?, Geoffrey G. Hallock Md
Department of Surgery
No abstract provided.
Cosmetic Trauma Surgery., Geoffrey G. Hallock Md
Cosmetic Trauma Surgery., Geoffrey G. Hallock Md
Department of Surgery
No abstract provided.
Re: Recertification., Geoffrey G. Hallock Md
Re: Recertification., Geoffrey G. Hallock Md
Department of Surgery
No abstract provided.
In Defense Of Intrauterine Repair Of Cleft Lip., Geoffrey G. Hallock Md
In Defense Of Intrauterine Repair Of Cleft Lip., Geoffrey G. Hallock Md
Department of Surgery
No abstract provided.
The Radial Forearm Donor Site: A Locus Minoris Resistentiae., Geoffrey G. Hallock Md
The Radial Forearm Donor Site: A Locus Minoris Resistentiae., Geoffrey G. Hallock Md
Department of Surgery
No abstract provided.