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Middelares Hospital[Affiliation] Publications | LitMetric

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Background And Study Aim: The ESGE curriculum guideline on training in ESD advises an extensive experience in animal models before commencing ESD training on humans. However, the evidence on which this recommendation is based, is rather limited. In this study we evaluate the performance of novices in ESD during their one-year training period; with continuous supervision of an endoscopist with extensive experience in ESD.

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Hepatic encephalopathy, defined as neuropsychiatric dysfunction secondary to liver disease, is a frequent decompensating event in cirrhosis. Its clinical impact is highlighted by a notable increase in patient mortality rates and a concomitant reduction in overall quality of life. Systemically, liver disease, liver function failure, portosystemic shunting, and associated multi-organ dysfunction result in the increase of disease-causing neurotoxins in the circulation, which impairs cerebral homeostasis.

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Introduction: KEYNOTE-361 evaluated first-line pembrolizumab with and without platinum-based chemotherapy versus chemotherapy alone in advanced or metastatic urothelial carcinoma. The primary end points of progression-free survival (PFS) or overall survival (OS) were not met. Exploratory analysis of efficacy by platinum agent (cisplatin or carboplatin) is reported.

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  • The study aimed to assess the outcomes of robot-assisted radical cystectomy (RARC) with intracorporeal orthotopic neobladder in women with bladder cancer, specifically focusing on functionality, cancer results, and complications.
  • The research involved 146 female patients, revealing that about half underwent pelvic organ-preserving procedures, achieving overall daytime and nighttime continence rates of 54% and 53%.
  • The findings concluded that RARC with orthotopic neobladder offers good functional outcomes, with pelvic organ preservation improving urinary continence while maintaining cancer safety.
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Early rhythm control in atrial fibrillation anno 2024.

Acta Cardiol

October 2024

Department of Cardiology, AZ Sint-Jan Hospital, Bruges, Belgium.

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  • - Atrial fibrillation is the most common heart arrhythmia in adults, significantly contributing to heart-related health issues and deaths.
  • - The EAST-AFNET 4 trial shows that early rhythm control, particularly through catheter ablation, improves cardiovascular outcomes more than standard care, especially in patients with multiple health issues.
  • - Research from studies like STOP-AF First and Cryo-FIRST indicates that catheter ablation is more effective than drugs in maintaining normal heart rhythm, prompting a shift towards prioritizing this approach in treatment.
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An accelerometry and gyroscopy-based system for detecting swallowing and coughing events.

J Clin Monit Comput

September 2024

Departement of electronics and information systems-IBiTech, Ghent University, Korneel Heymanslaan, Gent, 9000, East-Flanders, Belgium.

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  • Measuring spontaneous swallowing frequencies (SSF) and coughing frequencies (CF) can provide insights into swallowing function and pneumonia risk in patients, especially in ICU settings.
  • Current technologies for measuring SSF and CF are complex, leading to a need for simpler methods that are easy to implement in clinical practice.
  • A study developed a low-complexity system using medical-grade sensors to accurately detect swallowing and coughing, achieving decent sensitivity and specificity in distinguishing these actions from other movements.
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Belgian consensus guideline on the management of anal fissures.

Acta Gastroenterol Belg

August 2024

Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

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  • Acute and chronic anal fissures are common health issues that lead to significant discomfort and frequent doctor visits; therefore, evidence-based treatment guidelines are crucial.
  • A Delphi consensus method was used to review existing literature and create a set of statements regarding the treatment options for anal fissures, finalized by January 2023.
  • The guidelines emphasize that both men and women are equally affected, conservative treatments should be tried first, and surgical options like lateral internal sphincterotomy and fissurectomy can be considered if conservative methods fail.
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Feasibility study of the use of a wearable vital sign patch in an intensive care unit setting.

J Clin Monit Comput

August 2024

Departement of Electronics and Information Systems - IBiTech, Ghent University, Korneel Heymanslaan, Gent, 9000, East-Flanders, Belgium.

Article Synopsis
  • Multiple studies highlight that early warning systems (EWS) improve clinical outcomes and patient safety, but integrating them into practice faces challenges due to their simplification of complex health conditions into single scores.
  • * Despite the promise of wearable medical technologies for continuous monitoring, questions remain about their reliability compared to traditional methods.
  • * A study was conducted to assess the accuracy of data from the Vivalink Cardiac patch against the standard ECG monitoring in ICU patients, focusing on heart and respiratory rate measurements.
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The remote monitoring of vital signs via wearable devices holds significant potential for alleviating the strain on hospital resources and elder-care facilities. Among the various techniques available, photoplethysmography stands out as particularly promising for assessing vital signs such as heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure. Despite the efficacy of this method, many commercially available wearables, bearing Conformité Européenne marks and the approval of the Food and Drug Administration, are often integrated within proprietary, closed data ecosystems and are very expensive.

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Background: Robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) is used frequently to treat prostate cancer; yet, prospective data on the quality of life and functional outcomes are lacking.

Objective: To assess the quality of life and functional outcomes after radical prostatectomy in different risk groups with or without adjuvant treatments.

Design, Setting, And Participants: The Be-RALP database is a prospective multicentre database that covers 9235 RALP cases from 2009 until 2016.

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  • * Robotic surgery is particularly adept at addressing these challenges, as it allows for the simultaneous display of multiple data inputs to assist the surgeon, though real-time processing of occlusions demands significant computational power.
  • * This study introduces a groundbreaking real-time segmentation system tested in three robotic surgeries that enhances safety and usability by accurately identifying non-organic surgical tools, thereby promoting the integration of AR technology in minimally invasive procedures.
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Introduction: Incisional hernia (IH) is a prevalent and potentially dangerous complication of abdominal surgery, especially in high-risk groups. Mesh reinforcement of the abdominal wall has been studied as a potential intervention to prevent IHs. Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have demonstrated that prophylactic mesh reinforcement after abdominal surgery, in general, is effective and safe.

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Purpose: Robot-assisted kidney transplantation (RAKT) is being increasingly performed at selected referral institutions worldwide. Yet, surgical training in RAKT is still unstructured and not grounded into formal credentialing courses including simulation, lab facilities, and modular training with animal models. As such, developing standardized, modular training programs is warranted to provide surgeons with the RAKT-specific skillset needed for a "safe" learning curve.

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Objective: Develop a pioneer surgical anonymization algorithm for reliable and accurate real-time removal of out-of-body images validated across various robotic platforms.

Background: The use of surgical video data has become a common practice in enhancing research and training. Video sharing requires complete anonymization, which, in the case of endoscopic surgery, entails the removal of all nonsurgical video frames where the endoscope can record the patient or operating room staff.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate how effective prophylactic mesh is for preventing parastomal hernias in end colostomy patients, ultimately contributing to European clinical guidelines.* -
  • The meta-analysis included 12 randomized trials, showing that while quality of life (QoL) was unaffected by the use of mesh, it significantly reduced the incidence of parastomal hernias (risk reduction OR = 0.33).* -
  • No significant differences were found in surgery requirements or severe complications associated with mesh use, suggesting that while the mesh helps reduce hernia rates, it doesn’t impact QoL or lead to more serious surgical issues.*
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  • A new guideline has been developed for preventing parastomal hernias, prompted by evidence supporting the use of prophylactic mesh and advancements in guideline methods.
  • An interdisciplinary panel, including surgeons, nurses, and patients, employed a systematic review and meta-analysis to create trustworthy recommendations based on GRADE standards.
  • The guideline recommends using prophylactic mesh for patients with end colostomies, particularly those at high risk, while acknowledging moderate evidence certainty for parastomal hernia prevention and identifying areas for future research.
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Self-gripping mesh (Progrip, Sofradim Production, Trévoux, France) was introduced in 2006 as a synthetic prosthetic material for reinforcement of the abdominal wall in open inguinal hernia repair. As of September 2022, the self-gripping mesh has been implanted 4 million times. In June 2014 at the annual Mesh congress in Paris during an informal conversation with Dr.

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  • This study looks at what people with serious bladder cancer want when choosing between two treatment options.
  • Researchers talked to 16 people who had either surgery or a different treatment to understand their needs and priorities.
  • They found that important factors included wanting to be cured, having a good quality of life, trusting their doctor, and getting personalized information about their options.
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to report 2 cases of levamisole-adulterated cocaine-induced mucous membrane pemphigoid.

Methods: This study is a review of case reports and literature.

Results: Two patients presented with bilateral severe purulent conjunctivitis, corneal ulceration, and rapidly progressive forniceal shortening.

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Microglia, the resident macrophages of the central nervous system (CNS), play a critical role in CNS homeostasis and neuroinflammation. Pexidartinib (PLX3397), a colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF1) receptor inhibitor, is widely used to deplete microglia, offering flexible options for both long-term depletion and highly versatile depletion-repopulation cycles. However, the potential impact of PLX3397 on peripheral (immune) cells remains controversial.

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Background: In partial nephrectomy for highly complex tumors with expected long ischemia time, renal hypothermia can be used to minimize ischemic parenchymal damage.

Objective: To describe our case series, surgical technique, and early outcomes for robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) using intra-arterial cold perfusion through arteriotomy.

Design Setting And Participants: A retrospective analysis was conducted of ten patients with renal tumors (PADUA score 9-13) undergoing RAPN between March 2020 and March 2023 with intra-arterial cooling because of expected arterial clamping times longer than 25 min.

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(1) Background: Surgical phases form the basic building blocks for surgical skill assessment, feedback, and teaching. The phase duration itself and its correlation with clinical parameters at diagnosis have not yet been investigated. Novel commercial platforms provide phase indications but have not been assessed for accuracy yet.

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