Publications by authors named "B Jansen-Winkeln"

Anastomotic leakage (AL) is a potentially life-threatening complication following colorectal cancer (CRC) resection. In this study, we aimed to unravel longitudinal changes in microbial structure before, during, and after surgery and to determine if microbial alterations may be predictive for risk assessment between sufficient anastomotic healing (AS) and AL prior surgery. We analysed the microbiota of 134 colon mucosal biopsies with 16S rRNA V1-V2 gene sequencing.

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Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is a non-invasive and contactless technique that enables the real-time acquisition of comprehensive information on tissue within the surgical field. In this pilot study, we investigated whether a new HSI system for minimally-invasive surgery, TIVITA Mini (HSI-MIS), provides reliable insights into tissue perfusion of the proximal and distal esophagogastric anastomotic sites during 21 laparoscopic/thoracoscopic or robotic Ivor Lewis esophagectomies of patients with cancer to minimize the risk of dreaded anastomotic insufficiency. In this pioneering investigation, physiological tissue parameters were derived from HSI measurements of the proximal site of the anastomosis (esophageal stump) and the distal site of the anastomosis (tip of the gastric conduit) during the thoracic phase of the procedure.

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  • The study analyzed the impact of COVID-19 on diverticulitis management in Germany, utilizing hospital billing data from 2012-2021 to understand changes in patient admissions and treatment approaches during pandemic lockdowns.
  • Findings revealed a 6.7% admission rate for diverticulitis during lockdowns, with a shift towards more conservative treatment (66.9% overall, 70.7% during lockdowns) and a decrease in surgical interventions by approximately 12%.
  • Despite fewer admissions, surgical patients faced higher in-hospital mortality rates (4.4% vs 3.6%), suggesting that during lockdowns, the selection of patients for surgery may have affected outcomes, particularly for complicated cases
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Anastomotic stricture and leakage are common complications after repair of esophageal atresia (EA). A compromised perfusion of the anastomosis is a contributing factor. Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is an ultrashort noninvasive method to measure tissue perfusion.

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Purpose: Superficial surgical site infections (SSI) are a common complication after abdominal surgery. Additionally, multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO) have shown an increasing spread in recent years with a growing importance for health care. As there is varying evidence on the importance of MDRO in different surgical fields and countries as causative agents of SSI, we report our findings of MDRO-caused SSI.

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