Publications by authors named "Rejoice F Ngongoni"

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  • * Patients undergoing MIP experienced better perioperative outcomes than those who had OS for non-PD, including shorter hospital stays and fewer complications, while outcomes for PD were similar for both methods.
  • * The robotic-assisted surgery (RS) approach showed a lower rate of conversion to open surgery compared to laparoscopic surgery (LS) in both PD and non-PD cases, and MIP has gained traction in non-PD procedures while showing stagnant adoption rates for PD.
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Objective: Resident-Applicant Buddy Programs (RABPs) are a new initiative designed to improve resident recruitment. This study aims to evaluate the impact and perceived value of RABPs and to identify areas for improvement for future recruitment cycles.

Design: Anonymous online survey study of RABP participants with mixed-methods approach to evaluate participants' experience and perceived impact of the program.

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Objective: Surgical transgastric pancreatic necrosectomy (STGN) has the potential to overcome the shortcomings (ie, repeat interventions, prolonged hospitalization) of the step-up approach for infected necrotizing pancreatitis. We aimed to determine the outcomes of STGN for infected necrotizing pancreatitis.

Materials And Methods: This observational cohort study included adult patients who underwent STGN for infected necrosis at two centers from 2008 to 2022.

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Background: Minimally invasive distal pancreatectomy (MIDP) has established advantages over the open approach. The costs associated with robotic DP (RDP) versus laparoscopic DP (LDP) make the robotic approach controversial. We sought to compare outcomes and cost of LDP and RDP using propensity matching analysis at our institution.

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Background: Spleen-preservation during minimally invasive distal pancreatectomy (MIDP) can be technically challenging and remains controversial. Our primary aim was to compare MIDP and splenectomy with spleen-preserving MIDP. Secondarily, we compared two spleen-preserving techniques.

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