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Endoscopy/ Minimally Invasive Surgery

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Arch Surg
Original Articles
Outcomes From 3144 Adrenalectomies in the United States: Which Matters More, Surgeon Volume or Specialty?
Henry S. Park; Sanziana A. Roman; Julie Ann Sosa
Arch Surg 2009; 144: 1060-1067. [Abstract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
Original Articles
Minimally Invasive Parathyroidectomy: Use of Intraoperative Parathyroid Hormone Assays After 2 Preoperative Localization Studies
Nicholas Smith; Jeffrey Scott Magnuson; David Macy Vidrine; Brian Kulbersh; Glenn E. Peters
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2009; 135: 1108-1111. [Abstract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Past content

Arch Surg
Original Articles
Ischemic Colitis After Endovascular Aortoiliac Aneurysm Repair: A 10-Year Retrospective Study
Aaron Miller; Michael Marotta; Irini Scordi-Bello; Yolanda Tammaro; Michael Marin; Celia Divino
Arch Surg 2009; 144: 900-903. [Abstract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Arch Surg
Invited Critique
"Hardening of the Arteries" Is a Systemic Disease: Comment on "Ischemic Colitis After Endovascular Aortoiliac Aneurysm Repair"
Carl Bredenberg
Arch Surg 2009; 144: 903. [Extract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Arch Surg
Original Articles
Late Results of the Surgical Treatment of 125 Patients With Short-Segment Barrett Esophagus
Attila Csendes; Italo Braghetto; Patricio Burdiles; Gladys Smok; Ana Henríquez; Ana Maria Burgos
Arch Surg 2009; 144: 921-927. [Abstract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Arch Surg
Invited Critique
Questions Regarding Surgery to Correct Short-Segment BE: Comment on "Late Results of the Surgical Treatment of 125 Patients With Short-Segment Barrett Esophagus"
Steven R. DeMeester
Arch Surg 2009; 144: 927. [Extract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Arch Surg
Operative Techniques
Transumbilical Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: A Novel Technique
Kyle Dunning; Harjeet Kohli
Arch Surg 2009; 144: 957-960. [Abstract] [Full text] [Full text PDF] [ Video Supplement ]  

Arch Surg
Correspondence
Feasibility of Colonic and Gastric Standard Laparoscopic Procedures With a Single Skin Incision Approach—Reply
Ronan A. Cahill; Joël Leroy; Mitsuhiro Asakuma; Bernard Dallemagne; Jacques Marescaux
Arch Surg 2009; 144: 977-a-978-a. [Extract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Arch Surg
Correspondence
Feasibility of Colonic and Gastric Standard Laparoscopic Procedures With a Single Skin Incision Approach
Cristiano Germano Huscher; Andrea Mingoli; Giovanna Sgarzini; Gioia Brachini; Barbara Binda
Arch Surg 2009; 144: 977. [Extract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Arch Surg
Correspondence
Fluorescent Indocyanine Green for Imaging of Bile Ducts During Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Demetrius Pertsemlidis
Arch Surg 2009; 144: 978-b. [Extract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

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