OGCS
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Oesophago-gastric Cancer Surgery group, is a research group at the Dept. of Surgical Gastroenterology at Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark
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28-01-2021 09:00:14
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Exciting findings in esophageal cancer research! Our study on calcium electroporation treatment reveals significant gene expression shifts, potentially enhancing the tumor microenvironment. Thank you, Center for Surgical Science (CSS) for a great collaboration.
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A big congratulations to our own PhD student August Olsen and the rest of the co-authors on the publishing of his fourth and final PhD paper in Microvascular Research.
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Rigshospitalet University of Copenhagen Research Elsevier
This #FlourescentFriday study by Joosten et al. investigated the periphery-center effect among different NIR imaging systems.
They found that the signal distribution varies considerably.
Have a great weekend!
Rigshospitalet University of Copenhagen Research Region Hovedstaden
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Is ICG useful in esophagectomy with colonic interposition?
This #FlourescentFriday study has demonstrated, that ICG-FA is of use when using a colonic interposition in esophageal surgery.
Have a great weekend!
Rigshospitalet University of Copenhagen Research Region Hovedstaden
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36309805/
Is ICG useful in laparoscopic colorectal (CR) surgery?
This #FlourescentFriday meta-analysis by Deng et al. investigated the efficacy of ICG in CR and found a significantly decreased risk of anastomotic leakage.
Rigshospitalet Region Hovedstaden University of Copenhagen Research
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36387166/
Congratulations to Astrid Kolind Christensen, who has just received special recognition for her poster at this year's American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress in San Diego.
Well done!
Rigshospitalet Region Hovedstaden American College of Surgeons
Is ICG cholangiography useful for cholecystectomy?
This #FlourescentFriday meta-analysis showed that ICG cholangiography might reduce bile duct injury and conversion to open surgery.
Have a great weekend!
Rigshospitalet Region Hovedstaden University of Copenhagen Research
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We end day two with our last presentation at #ACS_2022 . Another excellent presentation by August Olsen of his prospective study on two objective methods to diagnose severe mesenteric traction syndrome American College of Surgeons Rigshospitalet #MTS #mesenterictractionsyndrome
We continue day two with our penultimate presentation at #ACS_2022 . Another excellent presentation by @CharlotteEgela1 of her experimental study on calcium electroporation in advanced esophageal cancer American College of Surgeons Rigshospitalet #electroporation
We continue day two with another excellent presentation by Nikolaj Nerup of his study on near-infrared lymphography using ICG during robotic surgery for gastroesophageal cancer at American College of Surgeons Rigshospitalet Diagnostic Green #Fluorescence #ICG
Second day at #ACS_2022 for our group. Today we started with another excellent presentation by Astrid Kolind Christensen of her study on the value of repeated gastroscopy in patients with gastroesophageal cancer. American College of Surgeons Rigshospitalet #gastroscopy
Just had another excellent presentation by Michael Achiam, who presented on the potential use of proANP to asses the central blood volume at American College of Surgeons Rigshospitalet
First day at #ACS_2022 for our group. Excellent presentation by Toshiro_senpai of his study on calcium electroporation for Barrets esophagus at American College of Surgeons Rigshospitalet #electroporation
Can ICG detect postoperative bile leakage?
This #FluorescentFriday article by Jun Fan et al. reports two cases, where ICG was used to non-invasively determine postoperative bile leakage.
Have a great weekend!
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36167260/
Rigshospitalet Region Hovedstaden University of Copenhagen Research
Big congratulations to our PhD student August Olsen
and the co-authors on publishing an interesting systematic scoping review on mesenteric traction syndrome in Anaesthesia Critical Care & Pain Medicine (ACCPM)
Find the paper at: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
University of Copenhagen Research Rigshospitalet Elsevier
Lymph node mapping in gastric cancer using ICG:
This #FluorescentFriday article by Watanabe and Hamilton concludes that ICG LN mapping is safe and feasible, and could be a useful tool in laparoscopic gastrectomies.
Rigshospitalet Region Hovedstaden University of Copenhagen Research
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36130805/
Is ICG useful in radical gastrectomy?
This #FluorescentFriday systematic review by Deng et al. investigated the safety and efficacy of using ICG for this procedure.
Have a great weekend!
Rigshospitalet Region Hovedstaden University of Copenhagen Research
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