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Thomas N. Walsh

Researcher at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

Publications -  139
Citations -  5011

Thomas N. Walsh is an academic researcher from Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemoradiotherapy & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 127 publications receiving 4735 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas N. Walsh include Trinity College, Dublin & Mater Misericordiae Hospital.

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Non-operative management of acute cholecystitis in the elderly (Br J Surg 2012; 99: 1254-1261).

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Surgical management of acute appendicitis during the European COVID-19 second wave: safe and effective

Maximilian Peter Forssten, +358 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors assessed whether active or recent SARS-CoV-2 positivity increases hospital length of stay (LOS) or postoperative complications following appendectomy.
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A Review of Acute Cholecystitis.

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Techniques for mesoappendix transection and appendix resection: insights from the ESTES SnapAppy study

Gary A. Bass, +358 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors conducted a pre-specified subgroup analysis of all patients who underwent laparoscopic appendectomy at index admission during SnapAppy (ClinicalTrials.gov Registration: NCT04365491).
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Combination of vasa praevia, true umbilical cord knot and a subserosal hemorrhage.

TL;DR: The literature suggests that a low-lying placenta in the second trimester is significantly associated with vasa praevia w1x, suggesting a potential role for scanning these women near term with color-flow imaging, and a collection of rare diagnoses, with a fortunate outcome.