Publications by authors named "Beatriz Gomez Perez"

Surgical units attending sarcomas in Spain are poor studied. The aim is to know the management of this pathology to identify areas of improvement through multicenter study based on a voluntary survey. The survey was completed by 74 surgeons of different hospitals, which 32,4% is exclusively dedicated to sarcomas.

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Surgical units attending sarcomas in Spain are poor studied. The aim is to know the management of this pathology to identify areas of improvement through multicenter study based on a voluntary survey. The survey was completed by 74 surgeons of different hospitals, which 32.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hepatobiliary resections are complicated because of the liver's intricate anatomy, and 3D printing (3DP) offers customized anatomical models for each patient.
  • A study involving 35 patients at eight different centers assessed the accuracy of 3DP models against traditional imaging methods (CT/MRI) for surgical planning and education.
  • The results showed that 3DP models closely matched the actual surgical findings and were viewed positively by professionals, with a notable improvement in learning outcomes, although they didn't significantly change surgical results.
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Beatriz Gomez Perez"

  • Beatriz Gomez Perez's research primarily focuses on the treatment and management of complex surgical cases, particularly in the fields of sarcoma and hepatobiliary surgery.
  • She conducted a national survey involving 74 surgeons to assess the treatment approaches for sarcomas in Spain, highlighting the need for improved understanding and management of this pathology.
  • Additionally, her work on the "LIV3DPRINT" multicenter study explores the applicability of 3D-printed models in hepatobiliary surgery, emphasizing the benefits of personalized anatomical models in enhancing surgical outcomes.