Publications by authors named "A Gudgeon"

This study characterized the effect of moderate- or vigorous-intensity exercise on leukocyte counts, using fingertip sampling, and mitogen-stimulated oxidative burst, measured in whole blood with a point-of-care test. In a randomized crossover design, 13 healthy adults (mean ± SD age: 22 ± 2 years; seven male, six female) cycled for 30-min, once at 52 ± 5% O and on another occasion at 74 ± 9% O . Blood was sampled at baseline, immediately post-exercise, and 15- and 60-min post-exercise.

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Aim: Robotic surgery for colorectal cancer has become established more slowly than in other specialities. The aim of this study was to assess the risks and benefits of the use of robotic rectal cancer surgery in comparison with laparoscopic surgery within the confines of a subspecialist rectal cancer service in a district general hospital.

Method: Outcomes from consecutive patients undergoing minimal access rectal cancer surgery between July 2008 and January 2020 were analysed.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study analyzed the effects of The National Training Program for Lapco on laparoscopic surgery rates and clinical outcomes among colorectal surgeons in England, comparing trained Lapco delegates with non-Lapco surgeons.
  • Results showed a significant 37.8% increase in laparoscopic surgery by Lapco surgeons, alongside a notable decrease in 30-day and 90-day mortality rates, indicating improved patient outcomes post-training.
  • Overall, the findings suggest that the Lapco training program effectively enhances surgical techniques and outcomes, with competency assessments being predictive of performance improvements after training.
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Objective: To evaluate the utility of a new robot-assisted surgical system (the Versius Surgical System, CMR Surgical, Cambridge, UK) for use in minimal access general and colorectal surgery, in a preclinical setting. Robot-assisted laparoscopy has been developed to overcome some of the important limitations of conventional laparoscopy. The new system is designed to assist surgeons in performing minimal access surgery and overcome some of the challenges associated with currently available surgical robots.

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