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View article: Management and outcome variability in hernia-related small bowel obstruction: insights from the SnapSBO study
Management and outcome variability in hernia-related small bowel obstruction: insights from the SnapSBO study Open
Background Small bowel obstruction (SBO) due to hernia remains a prevalent surgical emergency disproportionately affecting elderly and co-morbid populations. Limited high-quality data exist to guide evidence-informed interventions for hern…
View article: Small bowel obstruction outcomes according to compliance with the World Society of Emergency Surgery Bologna guidelines
Small bowel obstruction outcomes according to compliance with the World Society of Emergency Surgery Bologna guidelines Open
Background Small bowel obstruction (SBO) is a common surgical emergency associated with substantial morbidity, hospital length of stay (LOS), and healthcare cost. The World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) Bologna guidelines provide evi…
View article: 150 Hybrid Heller's Myotomy: A Useful Approach When Difficulty Anticipated? A Retrospective Review
150 Hybrid Heller's Myotomy: A Useful Approach When Difficulty Anticipated? A Retrospective Review Open
Background Laparoscopic myotomy for achalasia is complicated by mucosal perforation in up to 28% of primary procedures and up to 50% of reoperations, with 33% of patients experiencing failure due to inadequate myotomy. We hypothesised that…
View article: AB047. SOH25_AB_228. Hybrid Heller’s myotomy: a poetic approach
AB047. SOH25_AB_228. Hybrid Heller’s myotomy: a poetic approach Open
View article: Patient’s Perception of the Role of Gym Activity in Abdominal Wall Herniation in Adults: A Prospective Study
Patient’s Perception of the Role of Gym Activity in Abdominal Wall Herniation in Adults: A Prospective Study Open
Background Despite significant changes in healthcare, work practices, and leisure activity, the proposed precipitating factors for abdominal wall hernias have remained largely unchanged for almost two centuries. We aimed to investigate if …
View article: The impact of badmouthing of medical specialities to medical students
The impact of badmouthing of medical specialities to medical students Open
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the proportion of Irish medical students exposed to ‘badmouthing’ of different specialities and to ascertain: the degree of criticism of specialities based on the seniority of clinical or academic m…