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Guy J. Maddern
Researcher at University of Adelaide
Publications - 672
Citations - 23210
Guy J. Maddern is an academic researcher from University of Adelaide. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 595 publications receiving 20809 citations. Previous affiliations of Guy J. Maddern include Leicester General Hospital & Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.
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Impact of Ageing on Hepatic Malignancy Resection: Is Age Really a Risk Factor for Mortality?
TL;DR: Age itself is not a contraindication for hepatectomy and is not associated with increased mortality, and good histopathology outcomes and low mortality rates are achievable with careful patient selection and appropriate perioperative management.
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Deaths in Incorrectly Identified Low-Surgical-Risk Patients.
TL;DR: ASA grades appear to be misunderstood in the reporting of patient surgical risk as many patient summaries list patients with severe systemic disease or expected deaths as ASA 1 or 2, contrary to the intended use of this classification system.
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The lack of a systemic inflammatory response syndrome supports the safety of pancreatic electrolysis: Experimental studies
B. D. Teague,C. P. Morrison,F. G. Court,Trung D. Nguyen,Simon A. Wemyss-Holden,Ashley R. Dennison,Guy J. Maddern +6 more
TL;DR: Evidence is supported that per-ductal electrolysis is a safe procedure with potential for palliative treatment of pancreatic cancers and the aim of this study was to measure the circulating levels of IL1-beta and TNF-alpha following pancreatic electrolytic ablation as a marker of the risk of SIRS complicating per- ductal pancreatic Electrolysis.
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Living related hepatic donation: prometheus or pandora's box?
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In-hospital survival after pancreatoduodenectomy is greater in high-volume hospitals versus lower-volume hospitals: a meta-analysis.
Joshua G. Kovoor,Joshua G. Kovoor,Ning Ma,David R. Tivey,David R. Tivey,Meegan Vandepeer,Jonathan Henry W Jacobsen,Anje Scarfe,Thomas D. Vreugdenburg,Brandon Stretton,Suzanne Edwards,Wendy Babidge,Wendy Babidge,Adrian Anthony,Robert Padbury,Robert Padbury,Guy J. Maddern,Guy J. Maddern +17 more
TL;DR: A systematic review and meta-analysis comparing in-hospital mortality after pancreaticoduodenectomy in hospitals above and below HV thresholds of various cut-off values was performed in this paper.