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Current Strategies for Detection and Treatment of Recurrence of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma After Resection: A Nationwide Survey.

Pancreas

October 2017

Department of Surgery UMC Utrecht Cancer Center University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht, the Netherlands Department of Surgery Academic Medical Center Amsterdam Amsterdam, the Netherlands Department of Surgery UMC Utrecht Cancer Center University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht, the Netherlands Department of Surgery St Antonius Hospital Nieuwegein Nieuwegein, the Netherlands Department of Surgery Academic Medical Center Amsterdam Amsterdam, the Netherlands Department of Surgery UMC Utrecht Cancer Center University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht, the Netherlands

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Wound care is a classic example of a surgical realm with a great variation in care. The diversity in wounds and wound treatments, the limited amount of convincing evidence, and the diverging opinions among doctors and nurses involved in wound care contribute to this undesirable variation in care. For chronic wounds, such as arterial or venous ulcers, pressure sores, and diabetic foot ulcers, but also for acute wounds after surgery or trauma, international and national guidelines provide recommendations on diagnostic procedures and treatment options, but rely mostly on expert opinion.

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The results of meta-analysis show a revision rate of 33% for internal fixation of displaced fractures of the femoral neck, mostly because of nonunion. Osteopenia and osteoporosis are highly prevalent in elderly patients. Bone density has been shown to correlate with the intrinsic stability of the fixation of the fracture in cadaver and retrospective studies.

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