Internacionales


1.Single-incision laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy: initial experience in 20 patients and 2-year follow-up.

1.- Gastric leak after sleeve gastrectomy: analysis of its management.

2.- Gallbladder cáncer: role of laparoscopy in the managment of potentially resectable tumors.

3.- Alcohol absorption modification after a laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy due to obesity.

4.- Enhancement in liver SREBP-1c/PPAR-alpha ratio and steatosis in obese patients: correlations with insulina resistance and n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid depletion.

4.- Enhancement in liver SREBP-1c/PPAR-alpha ratio and steatosis in obese patients: correlations with insulina resistance and n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid depletion.

5.- Early gallbladder cancer: is further treatment necessary?

6.- Gastric Leak After Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy for Obesity

7.- Liver NF – Kappab and AP – 1 Binding in Obeses Patients.

8.- A prospective randomized study comparing patients with morbid obesity submitted to laparotomic gastric bypass with or without omentectomy.

9.- Behavior of the common bile Duch diameter before and 12 years alter choledochostomy for cholecystolithiasis and choledocholithiasis. A prospective study.

10.- Polyunsaturated fatty acid pattern in liver and erythrocyte phospholipids from obese patients.

11.- Chemoradiotherapy in gallbladder cancer.

12.- Increased production of IL-1alpha and TNF-alpha in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated blood from obese patients with non_alcoholic fatty liver disease.

13.- Gallbladder Cancer: An Analisis of a Series of 139 Patients With Invasion Restricted to the Subserosal Layer.

14.- Conservative management of anastomotic leaks alter 557 open gastric bypasses

15.- Results of Gastric Bypass Plus Resection of the Distal Excluded Gastric Segment in patients with Morbid Obesity

16.- Oxidative stress-related parameters in the liver of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease patients.

17.- A prospective randomized study comparing D2 total gastrectomy versus D2 total gastrectomy plus splenectomy in 187 patients with gastric carcinoma.

18.- Prevalence of common bile Duch stones according to the increasing number of risk factors present. A prospective study employing routinely intraoperative cholangiography in 477 cases.

19.- Long term results of classic antireflux Surgery in 152 patients with Barrett’s esophagus: clinical, radiologic, endoscopic, manometric, and acid reflux test analysis before and late after operative.

20.- Histological findings of gallbladder mucosa in 95 control subjects and 80 patientes with asymptomatic gallstones.

21.-A new Physiologic approach for the surgical treatment of patients with Barrett’s esophagus: technical considerations and results in 65 patients.

22.- Laparoscopic highly selective vagotomy technical considerations and preliminary results in 119 patients with duodenal ulcer or gastroesophageal reflux disease.

23.- Simultaneous bacteriologic assesment of bile grom Gallbladder and common bile duct in control subjects and patients with gallstones and common duct stones

24.- Counts of bacteric and pyocites of choledochal bile in controls and patients with gallstones or common bile duct stones with or without Acute Cholangitis.

25.- Prospective Study of Esophageal Motor abnormalities in patients with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease according to the severity of endoscopic Esophagitis.

26.- Bacteriological studies of liver parenchyma in controls and in patients with gallstones or common bile duct stones with or without acute cholangitis.

27.- Late results of primary repair and follow-up in 53 patients with injuries to the common bile duct occurring during cholecystectomy (distal perforation, tears, ligation or suture)

28.- Results of Heinecke-Mikulicz Type Choledocoplasty in Benign Biliary Strictures.

29.- rospective randomized study comparing three surgical techniques for the treatment of Gastric Outlet Obstruction secondary to Duodenal Ulcer.

30.- Location of the lower oesophageal sphincter and the squamous columnar mucosal junction in 109 healthy controls and 778 patients with different degrees of endoscopic oesophagitis.