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David Waldron
Researcher at University Hospital Limerick
Publications - 32
Citations - 640
David Waldron is an academic researcher from University Hospital Limerick. The author has contributed to research in topics: Colorectal cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 28 publications receiving 517 citations. Previous affiliations of David Waldron include University of Limerick & Mid-Western Regional Hospital.
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Inclusion of the Mesentery in Ileocolic Resection for Crohn's Disease is Associated With Reduced Surgical Recurrence.
Calvin J. Coffey,Calvin J. Coffey,Miranda G. Kiernan,Shaheel M. Sahebally,Shaheel M. Sahebally,Awad Jarrar,John P. Burke,Patrick A. Kiely,Bo Shen,David Waldron,Colin Peirce,M. Moloney,M. Skelly,Paul Tibbitts,Paul Tibbitts,Hena Hidayat,Peter N. Faul,Vourneen Healy,Peter D O’Leary,Leon G. Walsh,Leon G. Walsh,Peter Dockery,Ronan O’Connell,Sean T. Martin,Fergus Shanahan,Claudio Fiocchi,Colum P. Dunne +26 more
TL;DR: Inclusion of mesentery in ileocolic resection for Crohn’s disease is associated with reduced recurrence requiring reoperation and the mesenteric disease activity index was significantly worse in smokers and correlated with increases in circulating fibrocytes.
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Experience with porcine acellular dermal collagen implant in one-stage tension-free reconstruction of acute and chronic abdominal wall defects.
Faisal M. Shaikh,Subhasis K. Giri,Shaukat Durrani,David Waldron,Pierce A. Grace,Pierce A. Grace +5 more
TL;DR: PADCI has the potential for reconstruction of large acute and chronic abdominal wall defects and medium-term recurrence rate is comparable to synthetic mesh repairs.
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A Review and Adaptation of Methods of Object Tracking to Telemetry Capsules
TL;DR: This review considers techniques employing radio frequency (RF) as well as ultrasound signals for tracking to understand or treat diseases where diagnosis can only be made by taking a biopsy from the intestinal walls.
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Overall survival is improved in mucinous adenocarcinoma of the colon.
John Hogan,John P. Burke,Georges Samaha,Eoghan Condon,David Waldron,Peter N. Faul,J. Calvin Coffey,J. Calvin Coffey +7 more
TL;DR: Histopathological evidence of mucinous adenocarcinoma in colon cancer is associated with improved outcomes and was associated with reduced risk of death on univariate analysis and multivariate analysis.
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Emergency presenting colon cancer is an independent predictor of adverse disease-free survival.
John Hogan,Georges Samaha,John P. Burke,Kah Hoong Chang,Eoghan Condon,David Waldron,John Calvin Coffey,John Calvin Coffey +7 more
TL;DR: eCC is an independent predictor of adverse locoregional recurrence and DFS, and was not associated with adverse overall survival and systemic recurrence, insecutive patients who underwent elective and emergent colon cancer.