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Wataru Kimura

Researcher at Yamagata University

Publications -  14
Citations -  3642

Wataru Kimura is an academic researcher from Yamagata University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mortality rate & Serous fluid. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 14 publications receiving 3164 citations.

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A risk model for esophagectomy using data of 5354 patients included in a Japanese nationwide web-based database.

TL;DR: This study was the first, as per the authors' knowledge, to perform risk stratification for esophagectomy using a Japanese nationwide database, and the 30-day and operative mortality rates were relatively lower than those in previous reports.
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A pancreaticoduodenectomy risk model derived from 8575 cases from a national single-race population (Japanese) using a web-based data entry system: the 30-day and in-hospital mortality rates for pancreaticoduodenectomy.

TL;DR: The reported risk stratification study for PD using a nationwide surgical database found that PD outcomes in the national population were satisfactory, and the risk model could help improve surgical practice quality.
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Serous cystic neoplasm of the pancreas: a multinational study of 2622 patients under the auspices of the International Association of Pancreatology and European Pancreatic Club (European Study Group on Cystic Tumors of the Pancreas)

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- 01 Feb 2016 - 
TL;DR: This study supports an initial conservative management in the majority of patients with SCN, and suggests surgical treatment should be proposed only for diagnosis remaining uncertain after complete workup, significant and related symptoms or exceptionally when exists concern with malignancy.
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Multicenter Study of Serous Cystic Neoplasm of the Japan Pancreas Society

TL;DR: A honeycomb appearance, which is one of the most characteristic findings of SCN, could be diagnosed better by endoscopic ultrasonography than by other imaging diagnostic modalities.