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Christian G. Peyre

Researcher at University of Rochester Medical Center

Publications -  40
Citations -  1726

Christian G. Peyre is an academic researcher from University of Rochester Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Esophagectomy & Dysplasia. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 37 publications receiving 1622 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian G. Peyre include University of Southern California & University of Rochester.

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The Number of Lymph Nodes Removed Predicts Survival in Esophageal Cancer: An International Study on the Impact of Extent of Surgical Resection

TL;DR: The number of lymph nodes removed is an independent predictor of survival after esophagectomy for cancer, and to maximize this survival benefit a minimum of 23 regional lymph nodes must be removed.
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Vagal-Sparing Esophagectomy: The Ideal Operation for Intramucosal Adenocarcinoma and Barrett with High-Grade Dysplasia

TL;DR: A vagal-sparing esophagectomy is associated with significantly less perioperative morbidity and a shorter hospital stay than a transhiatal or en bloc esophgectomy.
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A Surgical Skills Elective Can Improve Student Confidence Prior to Internship

TL;DR: A focused skills lab elective during medical school can bridge the gap and improve confidence prior to internship as surgical interns often feel unprepared to perform skills necessary for residency.
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Bravo Catheter-Free pH Monitoring: Normal Values, Concordance, Optimal Diagnostic Thresholds, and Accuracy

TL;DR: Normal values for esophageal acid exposure were defined for a manometrically positioned, transnasally inserted, Bravo pH capsule and an abnormal composite pH score, obtained in either the first or second 24-hour recording period, was the most accurate method of identifying patients with GERD.