August Olsen
@olsen_august
PhD student, OGCS group - Department of Surgery and Transplantation, Rigshospitalet
Improving knowledge of Mesenteric Traction Syndrome
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28-01-2021 08:45:37
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Very proud to announce the publishing of my second PhD manuscript on the Mesenteric Traction Syndrome in Langenbecks Archives of Surgery. link.springer.com/article/10.100… Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery OGCS Rigshospitalet University of Copenhagen #MesentericTractionSyndrome
We are proud present a novel study on the usability of Fluorescence-guided surgery with ICG in penetrating abdominal trauma in collaboration with Tygerberg Academic Hospital, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa. sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Rigshospitalet #ICG #Trauma
#MemoryMonday Today we highlight a paper by August Olsen who showed that severe Mesenteric Traction Syndrome was associated with increased postoperative morbidity and length of stay in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31820096/ Rigshospitalet Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery
Let's finish this week off with an interesting study by Park et al. using ICG to map the perigastric lymphatic network t.ly/bGgB Have a great weekend, we'll see you on Monday! #FluorescentFriday #gastriccancer Rigshospitalet University of Copenhagen
Congrats to August Olsen and the rest of the co-authors on publishing an editorial on the most important aspects of the Mesenteric Traction Syndrome in Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. dropbox.com/s/kpzz3ajasi5t… Journal of Clinical Anesthesia Elsevier Rigshospitalet University of Copenhagen
Congratulations to August Olsen and the co-authors on publishing another study on the mesenteric traction syndrome A big thanks to all our collaborators at Rigshospitalet The link is in the infographic at dropbox.com/s/8xjraglvnisg… Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery Springer Nature Surgery University of Copenhagen
Just wanted to share my recent editorial on the Mesenteric Traction Syndrome i Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. Read it if you have never heard of the syndrome or just need a quick brush-up. Mesenteric traction syndrome – It is not just benign flushing sciencedirect.com/science/articl… OGCS
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
Just published my fifth manuscript on Mesenteric Traction Syndrome (MTS), and second PhD manuscript. This review presents all the existing knowledge on MTS, and highlights the gaps for future research. A big thanks to all co-authors and Anaesthesia Critical Care & Pain Medicine (ACCPM) Rigshospitalet University of Copenhagen Research
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
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
Very honored to have published my final PhD paper and my sixth paper on the Mesenteric Traction Syndrome (MTS). The paper is the first to validate an objective method for the diagnosis of severe MTS Looking forward to continuing my research. Rigshospitalet University of Copenhagen Research
A big congratulations to Jeppe Gregersen and the rest of the co-authors for publishing his first scientific paper in Microvascular Research. A big thanks to all of our collaborators at Rigshospitalet sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Henrik Sørensen Michael Achiam August Olsen
A big congrats to Jeppe on his first scientific paper being published. Also a first for me, as it was my first time, and hopefully last, as a bachelor thesis co-supervisor and my first time as the last author. University of Copenhagen Research Rigshospitalet OGCS