Publications by authors named "K J Oldhafer"

Objective: Splenectomy is regularly performed in total and distal pancreatectomy due to technical reasons, lymph node dissection and radicality of the operation. However, the spleen serves as an important organ for competent immune function, and its removal is associated with an increased incidence of cancer and a worse outcome in some cancer entities (Haematologica 99:392-398, 2014; Dis Colon Rectum 51:213-217, 2008; Dis Esophagus 21:334-339, 2008). The impact of splenectomy in pancreatic cancer is not fully resolved (J Am Coll Surg 188:516-521, 1999; J Surg Oncol 119:784-793, 2019).

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The lung is one of the most frequently metastasized organs from various cancer entities, especially colorectal cancer (CRC). The occurrence of lung metastasis correlates with worse prognosis in CRC patients. Here, we aimed to investigate the role of IL-10 in lung metastasis development and identify the cellular source and target cells of IL-10 during lung metastatic establishment.

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  • Biliary drainage is a key treatment for patients with cholangiocarcinoma and aims to relieve cholestasis in both curative and palliative settings, but there are uncertainties about the best strategies and what counts as clinical success (CS).
  • A study analyzed data from patients with advanced hilar obstruction due to cholangiocarcinoma treated at a German center from 2010 to 2020, focusing on how often CS is achieved and complications in curative versus palliative cases.
  • Findings showed that curative patients had higher rates of CS and fewer complications compared to palliative patients, indicating that treatment intent affects outcomes significantly.
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Introduction: Following major liver resection, posthepatectomy liver failure (PHLF) is associated with a high mortality rate. As there is no therapy for PHLF available, avoidance remains the main goal. A sufficient future liver remnant (FLR) is one of the most important factors to reduce the risk for PHLF; however, it is not known which patients benefit of volumetric assessment prior to major surgery.

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