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Javier Briceño
Researcher at Sofia University
Publications - 126
Citations - 3902
Javier Briceño is an academic researcher from Sofia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liver transplantation & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 111 publications receiving 3031 citations. Previous affiliations of Javier Briceño include Carlos III Health Institute & University of Córdoba (Spain).
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Comparative Short-term Benefits of Laparoscopic Liver Resection: 9000 Cases and Climbing.
TL;DR: This is the largest review of LLR available to date and suggests that LLR may offer improved patient short-term outcomes compared with OLR, and improving levels of evidence, standardized reporting of outcomes, and assuring proper training are the next challenges of laparoscopic liver surgery.
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The Southampton Consensus Guidelines for Laparoscopic Liver Surgery: From Indication to Implementation.
Mohammad Abu Hilal,Luca Aldrighetti,Ibrahim Dagher,Bjørn Edwin,Roberto Troisi,Ruslan Alikhanov,Somaiah Aroori,Giulio Belli,Marc G. Besselink,Javier Briceño,Brice Gayet,Mathieu D'Hondt,Mickael Lesurtel,Krishna Menon,Peter Lodge,Fernando Rotellar,Julio Santoyo,Olivier Scatton,Olivier Soubrane,Robert P. Sutcliffe,Ronald M. van Dam,Steve White,Mark Halls,Federica Cipriani,Marcel J. van der Poel,Ruben Ciria,Leonid Barkhatov,Yrene Gomez-Luque,Sira Ocana-Garcia,Andrew Cook,Joseph E. Buell,Pierre-Alain Clavien,Christos Dervenis,Giuseppe Fusai,David A. Geller,Hauke Lang,John N. Primrose,Mark A. Taylor,Thomas M. van Gulik,Go Wakabayashi,Horacio J. Asbun,Daniel Cherqui +41 more
TL;DR: The Southampton Guidelines have amalgamated the available evidence and a wealth of experts’ knowledge taking in consideration the relevant stakeholders’ opinions and complying with the international methodology standards.
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Influence of marginal donors on liver preservation injury
TL;DR: LPI can be potentially predicted based on donor and graft conditions, and accumulate effects of marginal donor quality factors are correlated with an increased effect on LPI.
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Normothermic regional perfusion vs. super-rapid recovery in controlled donation after circulatory death liver transplantation.
Amelia J. Hessheimer,Elisabeth Coll,Ferran Torres,Patricia Ruiz,Mikel Gastaca,José Ignacio Rivas,Manuel Gómez,B. Sanchez,Julio Santoyo,Pablo Ramírez,Pascual Parrilla,Luis Miguel Marín,Miguel Ángel Gómez-Bravo,Juan Carlos García-Valdecasas,Javier López-Monclús,Andrea Boscá,Rafael López-Andújar,Jiliam Fundora-Suárez,Jesús Villar,Álvaro García-Sesma,Carlos Jiménez,G. Rodriguez-Laiz,Laura Lladó,Juan Carlos Rodríguez,Manuel Barrera,Ramón Charco,Jose Ángel López-Baena,Javier Briceño,Fernando Pardo,Gerardo Blanco,David Pacheco,Beatriz Domínguez-Gil,Víctor Sánchez Turrión,Constantino Fondevila +33 more
TL;DR: The study results suggest that the use of postmortem normothermic regional perfusion helps reduce rates of post-transplant biliary complications and graft loss and allows for the successful transplantation of livers from older cDCD donors of advanced age.
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Reduced exposure to calcineurin inhibitors early after liver transplantation prevents recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma
Manuel Rodríguez-Perálvarez,Emmanuel Tsochatzis,María Carmen Naveas,G. Pieri,Carmen García-Caparrós,James O'Beirne,Antonio Poyato-González,Gustavo Ferrín-Sánchez,José Luis Montero-Álvarez,David Patch,Douglas Thorburn,Javier Briceño,Manuel de la Mata,Andrew K. Burroughs +13 more
TL;DR: Investigation of immunosuppression protocols with early CNI minimization should be preferred in LT patients with HCC in order to minimize tumour recurrence.