A prospective evaluation to define optimal surgical strategies in the management of complex pancreatic injuries based on the analysis of patients treated at a major South African academic institution

In order to address crucial existing limitations in the assessment and analysis of pancreatic injuries due to the lack of robust data and deficient surgical strategies, this thesis focused on priority topics to resolve existing unanswered and under-researched questions in the management of complex p...

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Main Author: Krige, Jacobus Edmund Joubert
Other Authors: Nicol, Andrew J
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/27458
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-274582020-07-22T05:07:25Z A prospective evaluation to define optimal surgical strategies in the management of complex pancreatic injuries based on the analysis of patients treated at a major South African academic institution Krige, Jacobus Edmund Joubert Nicol, Andrew J Surgery In order to address crucial existing limitations in the assessment and analysis of pancreatic injuries due to the lack of robust data and deficient surgical strategies, this thesis focused on priority topics to resolve existing unanswered and under-researched questions in the management of complex pancreatic injuries. Each of the twelve clinical studies in this thesis evaluated a specific aspect of pancreatic trauma based on the detailed analysis of prospective granular data from a large cohort of patients treated in an academic surgery and trauma centre with substantial experience in civilian operative trauma care in which standard and uniform protocols were applied. 2018-02-09T11:11:23Z 2018-02-09T11:11:23Z 2017 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/27458 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Health Sciences Department of Surgery
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A prospective evaluation to define optimal surgical strategies in the management of complex pancreatic injuries based on the analysis of patients treated at a major South African academic institution
description In order to address crucial existing limitations in the assessment and analysis of pancreatic injuries due to the lack of robust data and deficient surgical strategies, this thesis focused on priority topics to resolve existing unanswered and under-researched questions in the management of complex pancreatic injuries. Each of the twelve clinical studies in this thesis evaluated a specific aspect of pancreatic trauma based on the detailed analysis of prospective granular data from a large cohort of patients treated in an academic surgery and trauma centre with substantial experience in civilian operative trauma care in which standard and uniform protocols were applied.
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title A prospective evaluation to define optimal surgical strategies in the management of complex pancreatic injuries based on the analysis of patients treated at a major South African academic institution
title_short A prospective evaluation to define optimal surgical strategies in the management of complex pancreatic injuries based on the analysis of patients treated at a major South African academic institution
title_full A prospective evaluation to define optimal surgical strategies in the management of complex pancreatic injuries based on the analysis of patients treated at a major South African academic institution
title_fullStr A prospective evaluation to define optimal surgical strategies in the management of complex pancreatic injuries based on the analysis of patients treated at a major South African academic institution
title_full_unstemmed A prospective evaluation to define optimal surgical strategies in the management of complex pancreatic injuries based on the analysis of patients treated at a major South African academic institution
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