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Ferrán González-Huix Lladó
Publications - 10
Citations - 282
Ferrán González-Huix Lladó is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 216 citations.
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Successful Management of Benign Biliary Strictures With Fully Covered Self-Expanding Metal Stents
Jacques Devière,D. Nageshwar Reddy,Andreas Püspök,Thierry Ponchon,Marco J. Bruno,Michael J. Bourke,Horst Neuhaus,André Roy,Ferrán González-Huix Lladó,Alan N. Barkun,Paul Kortan,Claudio Navarrete,Joyce Peetermans,Daniel Blero,Sundeep Lakhtakia,Werner Dolak,Vincent Lepilliez,Jan Werner Poley,Andrea Tringali,Guido Costamagna +19 more
TL;DR: In a large prospective multinational study, removal success of FCSEMS after extended indwell and stricture resolution were achieved for approximately 75% of patients.
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Long-term outcomes after temporary placement of a self-expanding fully covered metal stent for benign biliary strictures secondary to chronic pancreatitis.
Sundeep Lakhtakia,Nageshwar D. Reddy,Werner Dolak,Thierry Ponchon,Marco J. Bruno,Michael J. Bourke,Horst Neuhaus,André Roy,Ferrán González-Huix Lladó,Paul Kortan,Joyce Peetermans,Matthew Rousseau,Guido Costamagna,Guido Costamagna,Jacques Devière,Stephen J. Williams,Andreas Püspök,Barbara Tribl,Daniel Blero,Vincent Huberty,Myriam Delhaye,Arnaud Lemmers,Olivier Le Moine,Marianna Arvanitakis,Marylène Plasse,Gary May,Vincent Lepilliez,Brigitte Schumacher,Jean Pierre Charton,Christian Gerges,Torsten Beyna,D. Nageshwar Reddy,Andrea Tringali,Vincenzo Perri,Pietro Familiari,Massimiliano Mutignani,Jan Werner Poley,Montserrat Figa Fransech,Thomas Bowman,David L. Carr-Locke +39 more
TL;DR: In patients with symptomatic BBSs secondary to CP, 5 years after placement of a single FCSEMS intended for 10 to 12 months indwell, more than 60% remained asymptomatic and stent-free with an acceptable safety profile.
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Treatment of post-cholecystectomy biliary strictures with fully-covered self-expanding metal stents – results after 5 years of follow-up
Andrea Tringali,D. Nageshwar Reddy,Thierry Ponchon,Horst Neuhaus,Ferrán González-Huix Lladó,Claudio Navarrete,Marco J. Bruno,Paul Kortan,Sundeep Lakhtakia,Joyce Peetermans,Matthew Rousseau,David L. Carr-Locke,Jacques Devière,Guido Costamagna +13 more
TL;DR: In patients with symptomatic PCBS, temporary placement of a single FCSEMS intended for 10–12 months indwell is associated with long-term stricture resolution up to 5 years.
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Fully covered self-expanding metal stents for benign biliary stricture after orthotopic liver transplant: 5-year outcomes.
Jan-Werner Poley,Thierry Ponchon,Andreas Puespoek,Marco J. Bruno,André Roy,Joyce Peetermans,Matthew Rousseau,Vincent Lepilliez,Werner Dolak,Andrea Tringali,Daniel Blero,David L. Carr-Locke,Guido Costamagna,Jacques Devière,Michael J. Bourke,Stephen J. Williams,Andreas Püspök,Barbara Tribl,Vincent Huberty,Myriam Delhaye,Arnaud Lemmers,Olivier Le Moine,Marianna Arvanitakis,Marylène Plasse,Paul Kortan,Gary May,Horst Neuhaus,Christian Gerges,Torsten Beyna,Brigitte Schumacher,Jean Pierre Charton,D. Nageshwar Reddy,Sundeep Lakhtakia,Massimiliano Mutignani,Vincenzo Perri,Pietro Familiari,Marco J. Bruno,Jan Werner Poley,Ferrán González-Huix Lladó,Montserrat Figa Fransech,Thomas Bowman +40 more
TL;DR: FCSEMS placement is a viable long-term treatment option for patients with post-OLT BBS and approximately half of all patients remained stent-free on an intention-to-treat basis by 5 years after temporary FCSEMS treatment.
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Rectal migration of an urologic hem-o-lok clip
Eva Pijoan Comas,DC Bayas Pástor,N Torres Monclús,A Vargas García,D. Vázquez Gómez,Gisela Torres Vicente,I Miguel Salas,M. Alburquerque Miranda,N Zaragoza Velasco,Ferrán González-Huix Lladó +9 more
TL;DR: A 64-year-old man with previous robotic radical prostatectomy for prostate adenocarcinoma underwent colonoscopy for colonic polyp surveillance and a hard nodular lesion was found in rectum, that was resected with cold snare, showing a residual white base as discussed by the authors .