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Ibrahim Matter
Researcher at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Publications - 75
Citations - 2361
Ibrahim Matter is an academic researcher from Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cholecystectomy & Sleeve gastrectomy. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 72 publications receiving 2128 citations. Previous affiliations of Ibrahim Matter include Rappaport Faculty of Medicine.
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Gastric leaks after sleeve gastrectomy: a multicenter experience with 2,834 patients.
Nasser Sakran,David Goitein,David Goitein,Asnat Raziel,Andrei Keidar,Nahum Beglaibter,Ronit Grinbaum,Ibrahim Matter,Ricardo Alfici,Ricardo Alfici,Ahmad Mahajna,Ahmad Mahajna,Igor Waksman,Mordechai Shimonov,Mordechai Shimonov,Ahmad Assalia,Ahmad Assalia +16 more
TL;DR: Gastric leak is the most common cause of major morbidity and mortality after LSG, and routine tests to rule out leaks seem to be superfluous.
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Laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis: prospective trial.
TL;DR: Generally, LC can be performed safely for acute cholecystitis, with acceptably low conversion and complication rates, and under these circumstances the procedure may be difficult and challenging.
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Delay of surgery in acute appendicitis
TL;DR: Delays in patient presentation adversely affects the stage of disease in acute appendicitis and leads to increased incidence of infectious complications and to prolonged hospital stay; Conversely, physician delay does not affect theStage of disease.
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Laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis: can the need for conversion and the probability of complications be predicted? A prospective study.
TL;DR: Although certain preoperative factors are associated with the need to convert a LC for acute cholecystitis, they have limited predictive power.
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Portomesenteric Thrombosis Following Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery Incidence, Patterns of Clinical Presentation, and Etiology in a Bariatric Patient Population
David Goitein,Ibrahim Matter,Asnat Raziel,Andrei Keidar,David Hazzan,Uri Rimon,Nasser Sakran +6 more
TL;DR: Portomesenteric vein thrombosis is rare after laparoscopic bariatric surgery and Prompt diagnosis and care, initiated by a high index of suspicion, is crucial.