13 results match your criteria: "Columbus Central University School of Medicine[Affiliation]"
Cureus
October 2024
Medicine, Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, Narketpally, IND.
The clinical and financial implications of induction of labor (IOL) in comparison to elective cesarean sections and expectant management are examined in this review. IOL is frequently used to avoid complications such as hypertensive disorders and stillbirth, but is can be expensive, particularly if a failed induction is followed by a cesarean. The cost-effectiveness of IOL varies based on factors such as gestational age, maternal obesity, and prior cesareans.
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November 2024
Columbus Central University School of Medicine, Ladyville, Belize.
Gastrectomy and esophagectomy are the most performed surgeries in the treatment of both esophageal and gastric cancers. The type of esophagectomy depends on the type of malignancy, site of the tumor, criteria of resection, and field of resection. The three standard approaches to esophagectomy are the transhiatal approach, the left thoracoabdominal approach, and a three-stage procedure.
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April 2024
Pathology, Memorial Hermann Health System, Houston, USA.