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Christopher Christophi
Researcher at University of Melbourne
Publications - 213
Citations - 9280
Christopher Christophi is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Colorectal cancer. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 209 publications receiving 7597 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher Christophi include Monash University & Austin Hospital.
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Posthepatectomy liver failure: A definition and grading by the International Study Group of Liver Surgery (ISGLS)
Nuh N. Rahbari,O. James Garden,Robert Padbury,Mark Brooke-Smith,Michael Crawford,René Adam,Moritz Koch,Masatoshi Makuuchi,Ronald P. DeMatteo,Christopher Christophi,Simon W. Banting,Val Usatoff,Masato Nagino,Guy J. Maddern,Thomas J. Hugh,Jean Nicolas Vauthey,Paul D. Greig,Myrddin Rees,Yukihiro Yokoyama,Sheung Tat Fan,Yuji Nimura,Joan Figueras,Lorenzo Capussotti,Markus W. Büchler,Jürgen Weitz +24 more
TL;DR: A definition and grading of severity of posthepatectomy liver failure is proposed, which can be used in future studies to allow objective and accurate comparisons of operative interventions in the field of hepatic surgery.
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Bile leakage after hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery: a definition and grading of severity by the International Study Group of Liver Surgery.
Moritz Koch,O. James Garden,Robert Padbury,Nuh N. Rahbari,René Adam,Lorenzo Capussotti,Sheung Tat Fan,Yukihiro Yokoyama,Michael Crawford,Masatoshi Makuuchi,Christopher Christophi,Simon W. Banting,Mark Brooke-Smith,Val Usatoff,Masato Nagino,Guy J. Maddern,Thomas J. Hugh,Jean Nicolas Vauthey,Paul D. Greig,Myrddin Rees,Yuji Nimura,Joan Figueras,Ronald P. DeMatteo,Markus W. Büchler,Jürgen Weitz +24 more
TL;DR: A uniform definition and severity grading of bile leakage is proposed to enable a standardized comparison of the results of different clinical trials and may facilitate an objective evaluation of diagnostic and therapeutic modalities in the field of hepatobiliary and pancreatic operative therapy.
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Restrictive versus Liberal Fluid Therapy for Major Abdominal Surgery
Paul S. Myles,Rinaldo Bellomo,Tomas Corcoran,Tomas Corcoran,Andrew Forbes,Philip J Peyton,Philip J Peyton,David A Story,David A Story,Christopher Christophi,Christopher Christophi,Kate Leslie,Kate Leslie,Kate Leslie,Shay McGuinness,Rachael Parke,Jonathan W. Serpell,Matthew T. V. Chan,Thomas Painter,Stuart A. McCluskey,Gary Minto,S. Wallace +21 more
TL;DR: Among patients at increased risk for complications during major abdominal surgery, a restrictive fluid regimen was not associated with a higher rate of disability‐free survival than a liberal fluid regimen and was associated with an increased rate of acute kidney injury.
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Mechanisms of focal heat destruction of liver tumors
TL;DR: Evidence suggests that focal hyperthermia produces both direct and indirect tissue injury by differing underlying processes, and methods to enhance the effects of treatment to achieve complete tumor destruction should focus on manipulating these processes.
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Post-hepatectomy haemorrhage: a definition and grading by the International Study Group of Liver Surgery (ISGLS)
Nuh N. Rahbari,O. James Garden,Robert Padbury,Guy J. Maddern,Moritz Koch,Thomas J. Hugh,Sheung Tat Fan,Yuji Nimura,Joan Figueras,Jean Nicolas Vauthey,Myrddin Rees,René Adam,Ronald P. DeMatteo,Paul D. Greig,Val Usatoff,Simon W. Banting,Masato Nagino,Lorenzo Capussotti,Yukihiro Yokoyama,Mark Brooke-Smith,Michael Crawford,Christopher Christophi,Masatoshi Makuuchi,Markus W. Büchler,Jürgen Weitz +24 more
TL;DR: The proposed definition and grading of severity of PHH enables valid comparisons of results from different studies and should be applied in future trials to standardize reporting of complications.