Publications by authors named "Willis Wasonga Omindo"

Background: Reduced cardiorespiratory fitness levels are associated with increased short-term complications after surgery, and potentially exert long-lasting effects on the postoperative lives, work and educational pursuits of patients. Currently, research suggests that lifestyle interventions, such as preoperative physical exercise undertaken by patients themselves, may improve patients' cardiopulmonary fitness and reduce post-operative complications. This study aims to investigate the effectiveness and feasibility of a remote medical supervision model for prehabilitation exercise in patients undergoing thoracoscopic lung tumour resection surgery.

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Background: Despite widespread application of minimally invasive video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS), postoperative pain following this procedure is still a constant clinical challenge. Serratus anterior plane (SAP) block is one of the regional analgesic techniques with promising outcomes. However, due to the limited duration of action, optimal analgesia is often not achieved with a single injection.

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Wide-scale application of low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) in lung cancer screening has led to an increased detection of ground glass nodule (GGN) lesions. However, there is still no clear management plan for these lesions after detection. Clinicians are usually faced with a dilemma in choosing the best initial management approach that not only limits overtreatment but also avoids the possibility of lesions growing into invasive carcinoma.

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