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Robert C.G. Martin
Researcher at University of Louisville
Publications - 527
Citations - 22313
Robert C.G. Martin is an academic researcher from University of Louisville. The author has contributed to research in topics: Irreversible electroporation & Sentinel lymph node. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 506 publications receiving 19645 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert C.G. Martin include Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center & Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis.
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The international position on laparoscopic liver surgery: The Louisville Statement, 2008.
Joseph F. Buell,Daniel Cherqui,David A. Geller,Nicholas O'Rourke,David A. Iannitti,Ibrahim Dagher,Alan J. Koffron,M.J. Thomas,Brice Gayet,Ho-Seong Han,Go Wakabayashi,Giulio Belli,Hironori Kaneko,Chen Guo Ker,Olivier Scatton,Alexis Laurent,Eddie K. Abdalla,Prosanto Chaudhury,Erik Dutson,Clark Gamblin,Michael I. D’Angelica,David M. Nagorney,Giuliano Testa,Daniel M. Labow,Derrik Manas,Ronnie T.P. Poon,Heidi Nelson,Robert C.G. Martin,Bryan M. Clary,Wright C. Pinson,John B. Martinie,Jean Nicolas Vauthey,Robert M. Goldstein,Sasan Roayaie,David Barlet,Joseph Espat,Michael Abecassis,Myrddin Rees,Yuman Fong,Kelly M. McMasters,Christoph E. Broelsch,Ronald W. Busuttil,Jacques Belghiti,Steven M. Strasberg,Ravi S. Chari +44 more
TL;DR: Laparoscopic liver surgery is a safe and effective approach to the management of surgical liver disease in the hands of trained surgeons with experience in hepatobiliary and laparoscopic surgery, and national and international societies should become involved in the goal of establishing training standards and credentialing.
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Quality of complication reporting in the surgical literature.
TL;DR: Short-term surgical outcomes are routinely included in the data reported in the surgical literature and the lack of accepted principles of accrual, display, and analysis of complication data argue strongly for the creation and generalized use of standards for reporting this information.
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Solid-pseudopapillary tumor of the pancreas : a surgical enigma?
TL;DR: SPT occurs predominantly in women (82%), although it can occur in men; all age groups are affected; complete resection is associated with long-term survival even in the presence of metastatic disease.
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Cytoreductive Surgery and Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy in the Management of Peritoneal Surface Malignancies of Colonic Origin: A Consensus Statement
Jesus Esquivel,Robert P. Sticca,Paul H. Sugarbaker,Edward A. Levine,Tristan D. Yan,Richard B. Alexander,Dario Baratti,David L. Bartlett,R. Barone,P. Barrios,S. Bieligk,P. Bretcha-Boix,C. K. Chang,Francis Chu,Quyen D. Chu,Steven A. Daniel,E. de Bree,M. Deraco,L. Dominguez-Parra,Dominique Elias,R. Flynn,Jason M. Foster,A. Garofalo,François Noël Gilly,Olivier Glehen,A. Gomez-Portilla,L. Gonzalez-Bayon,Santiago González-Moreno,M. Goodman,Vadim Gushchin,Nader Hanna,Jens Hartmann,Lawrence E. Harrison,R. Hoefer,John M. Kane,D. Kecmanovic,Scott T. Kelley,J. Kuhn,J. LaMont,Julie R. Lange,Benjamin D.L. Li,Brian L. Loggie,Haile Mahteme,Gary N. Mann,Robert C.G. Martin,R. A. Misih,Brendan Moran,David L. Morris,L. Onate-Ocana,Nicholas J. Petrelli,G. Philippe,James F. Pingpank,A. Pitroff,Pompiliu Piso,M. Quinones,Lee B. Riley,L. Rutstein,S. Saha,S. Alrawi,Armando Sardi,Schlomo Schneebaum,Perry Shen,David Shibata,J. Spellman,Alexander Stojadinovic,John H. Stewart,J. Torres-Melero,Todd M Tuttle,Victor J. Verwaal,J. Villar,Neal W. Wilkinson,Rami Younan,H.J. Zeh,F.A.N. Zoetmulder,Gilbert Sebbag +74 more
TL;DR: Cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy in the management of peritoneal surface malignancies of colonic origin : a consensus statement.
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Left-sided pancreatectomy: a multicenter comparison of laparoscopic and open approaches.
David A. Kooby,David A. Kooby,Theresa W. Gillespie,Theresa W. Gillespie,David J. Bentrem,Attila Nakeeb,Max Schmidt,Nipun B. Merchant,Alexander A. Parikh,Robert C.G. Martin,Charles R. Scoggins,Syed A. Ahmad,Hong Jin Kim,Jaemin Park,Fabian M. Johnston,Matthew J. Strouch,Alex Menze,Jennifer A. Rymer,Rebecca J. McClaine,Steven M. Strasberg,Mark S. Talamonti,Charles A. Staley,Charles A. Staley,Kelly M. McMasters,Andrew M. Lowy,Johnita Byrd-Sellers,William C. Wood,William G. Hawkins +27 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared laparoscopic left-sided pancreatectomy (LLP) with traditional open-left-sided pancreatic surgery (OLP) in a multicenter experience.