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Ingo Gastinger

Researcher at Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

Publications -  150
Citations -  5429

Ingo Gastinger is an academic researcher from Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Colorectal cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 150 publications receiving 4999 citations. Previous affiliations of Ingo Gastinger include Humboldt State University.

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Risk factors of paralysis and functional outcome after recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring in thyroid surgery.

TL;DR: Visual nerve identification was identified to be the gold standard of RLN treatment in thyroid surgery because of the overall low frequency of RLNP and no statistical difference compared with visual nerve identification only was reached in the setting of this study.
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Comparison of 17,641 patients with right- and left-sided colon cancer: differences in epidemiology, perioperative course, histology, and survival

TL;DR: It is found that right- and left-sided colon cancers are significantly different regarding epidemiological, clinical, and histological parameters and patients with right- sided colon cancers have a worse prognosis.
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Multivariate analysis of risk factors for postoperative complications in benign goiter surgery: prospective multicenter study in Germany.

TL;DR: The multivariate analyses clearly confirmed the pivotal role of routine RLN identification, independent of the extent of the thyroid resection, and might help hospitals with lower operative volumes to identify patients at increased risk whom they might consider for specialist care.
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Protective defunctioning stoma in low anterior resection for rectal carcinoma

TL;DR: Anastomotic leak is a serious complication of resection for low rectal carcinoma and should not be considered as a cause for concern.
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Value of a Protective Stoma in Low Anterior Resections for Rectal Cancer

TL;DR: The particular benefit of a covering stoma is reduction in the rate of leaks requiring surgery and thus in the severe consequences of an anastomotic leakage.