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Brice Robert
Researcher at University of Picardie Jules Verne
Publications - 38
Citations - 565
Brice Robert is an academic researcher from University of Picardie Jules Verne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sleeve gastrectomy & Postoperative complication. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 38 publications receiving 462 citations.
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Peritoneal volume is predictive of tension-free fascia closure of large incisional hernias with loss of domain: a prospective study
TL;DR: The IHV/PV ratio is predictive of tension-free fascia closure for hernias or incisional hernia with loss of domain and Simplification of the volumetry method is necessary.
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Is the residual gastric volume after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy an objective criterion for adapting the treatment strategy after failure
TL;DR: A high RGV 34 months after LSG is a risk factor for failure and knowledge of the RGV can be of value in the management of failure after LST, according to a variety of criteria.
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Hepatic vascular flow measurements by phase contrast MRI and doppler echography: A comparative and reproducibility study
Thierry Yzet,Roger Bouzerar,Jean-Dominique Allart,Fabien Demuynck,Cécile Legallais,Brice Robert,Hervé Deramond,Marc-Etienne Meyer,Olivier Balédent +8 more
TL;DR: To directly compare and study the variability of parameters related to hepatic blood flow measurements using 3 T phase‐contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC‐MRI) and Doppler ultrasound (US).
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Acute Cholecystitis: Preoperative CT Can Help the Surgeon Consider Conversion from Laparoscopic to Open Cholecystectomy
TL;DR: The absence of gallbladder wall enhancement and the presence of a gallstone in the gallbladders infundibulum are associated with conversion from laparoscopic to open cholecystectomy.
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Ruptured Pancreaticoduodenal Artery Aneurysms Associated with Celiac Stenosis Caused by the Median Arcuate Ligament: A Poorly Known Etiology of Acute Abdominal Pain
TL;DR: Rpture of a PDA aneurysm caused by the MAL should always be considered in the differential diagnosis of acute abdominal pain, because the condition requires specific management.